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SANK LIKE A SHOT THE NICARAGUA CANAL kT THE WHITE HOUSE THAT CONSTIfUTION RESULT OF ELECTIOI THE EXTRA SESSION VENDETTA IN CHICAGO SENATOR MORGAN SUBMITS A MI- POLICY REGARDING HOVSE BUSI- Steamer Rio de Janeiro Wrecked Off NORITY REPORT. fot Much Executive Business Done Document Signed i#ow in Gen, Mr. Fairbanks Chosen Preside kt NESS NOT YET SETTLED. Prominent Italian Found Shot Golden Gate. Wood's hsjon General of the D. A. R. Declare* Hay-Pauncefote Treaty Not Today. ?oaPb Pressure for General Legislation Through Heart on Stret. to 0 a Condition Preeedent Will Probably Be Strong and - STRUCK IDGE OF ROCI IN FO Construetion. To SE BY AP4NW I= 1N1 PROBABIU THE CLOE OF AN EICMIING COME Vigorous. ONE WITES OFTE TRAGED Senator Morgan of the committee on for- With an extra session of Congress appar- Beeved That of eign relations has made a minority report a Candidate for District Conventian Must Rela- New Officer Acknow ently inevitable, the question of greatest Many Passengers upon the resolution declaring that the rat- .angley 4Define Presiding interest in the House now is, will the extra He Claims to Be Warm Friend of and ification of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty is tion Witk the Honor Conferred. session take up general legislation or will Crew Drowned. not a condition precedent to the construc- Attorney. This:Ceuntry. edges the proceidings be confined to action upon Murdered Man. tion of the Nicaragua canal and that the Cuban affairs. The policy is still undeter- should proceed with that mined, and there are conflicting opinions JUST IN FROM ORIENT of the work regardless of the ex!stence 7ODAY'S NOMINATWNS USELESS OTHERWISE PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRES respecting the course to be pursued. NINE SUSPECTS Clayton-Bulwer agreement. The committee There is no question that there is a vast ARRESTED SAN FRANCISCO, February 22-The made an adverse report upon the resolution amount of legislation pending in the com- steamer Rio de Captain Ward, a few days since, and Senator Morgan con- The President saw only two visitors on The War Department has not heard from It Is February 22 and the Daughters mittees of both houses which will be urged Janeiro, wisdom of that acton. In his CHICAGO, February 22.-A be- from the orient and Honolulu, struck on a troverts the business today. He had made appointments Gen. Wood of the reception by him of the the American Revolution are celebratir 9 upon the attention of Congress, and the murder, Indicates that the lieved to have been the result of a rock outside the Golden ,iews Senator Morgan Vrith both of these, otherwise he would not Cuban as from Ha- the of the birth of the man wk pressure will be strong upon the Speaker of vendetta, early today, just to the constitution, reported anniversary was perpetrated near Gate, and sunk in minutes. adverse report was made to conform have gone to his office. His custom is to vana, but Gen. Wood wiN wast first in but the of the House to appoirst all committees Grand and Milwaukee twenty probably report peace, supply pea the, _venuq, this city, late last A large number of persons were drowned. views of the President. r emain in the private apartments of the the possession of the document in due time. was exhausted before it reached the socket and permit business to go ahead. The Sen- night. Salva- he "The resolutions no tore Giovanni was found shot The steamer had been off the Heads On this point says: V Vhite House on holidays, except when out The constitution was but there is z 0 ate, one thinks, can be deterred from through the lying and I cannot ad- signed yesterday by They cry "peace, peace, heart, with Carlo all an have my hearty approval f )r a short drive, and to go to his office peace." acting upon general legislation. It is the Battista, who recently night, unusually heavy fog prevent- that the President has any right to the members of the convention. It is under- The chief interest of the mornir arrived from her mit 0 a few minutes to look over his per- opinion of some of the prominent republi- , standing over him. ing from entering the harbor. At 5 direct Congress as to the time when It is nly stood that Gen. Wood is thoroughly in- was in the election, and there was bi t cans of the House that the for 'c;ock this she anchor of this sol- )nal mail. pressure Battista, who Is held pending developments, morning weighed expedient to express qpproval formed of the purposes of the administra- scant attention paid to the reading of ti lethe appointment of committees will be says he and the murdered and headed for the city in charge of Pilot einn act of making these agreements with After being in his office a short time the tion respecting the treatment to be accorded Declaration of Independence by Sa irresistible, and that the extra session will man were warm and Costa Rica. Bishop in friends and that while on the to Gio- Vrank Jordan. Nicaragua . F resident went out for a drive with Mrs. to this document. The most terlee. The was tired out I consequence busy itself with general way was made in the committee interesting and congress with vanni's home a "This claim legislation. they were attacked by three Shortly afterward the vessel struck ald- as the of ac- [cKinley. in'portant fact in this connection is that long vigils and it wanted to hear the r, and his views to expediency The Insular Committee. men. Battista was not Injured, but carried den rock, and Pilot Jordan shouted for all tion were stated as grounds of objection to The Two Visitorm. Gen. Wood has probably received o'rders suits of its labors. revolver of the The President's to on which had not been fired. In the on board to take to the boats. the resolutions. From this view duty The two visitors were Senator Kearns of not to transmit the constitution to Wash- There was much growling over the pro. message Congress lead man's of the Senate I dissent." the Cuban situation in the an ex- coat pocket, however, was a re- The wildest confusion prevailed. the pas- wholly 'tah and Representative Pugh of Ken- ington until he can send along with it ress of work on the program. The societ event of volver Be Kept. tra will be referred to the commit- from which three shots had been seng-rs and crew alike scrambled for the Agreenents That Must tiicky. Secretary Gage was with the Presi- some supplementary document or resolu- has frittered away its time in social fun session, Ired. This boats and in their endeavors to from In another connection he says on the d tion tee on insular affairs, which, under the mystifies the police, since Gio- escape ent a short time ISa a social way. The by the constitutional convention de- tions. and the' amount of business left vanni's wound would the vessel same "We are bound to with rules, is vested with jurisdiction over Porto have prevented him rapidly sinking many jumped point: agree p resident spent fifteen or twenty minutes fining the relations that are to exist be- transact is simply enormous. All the amen< Irom the ov,rIo.ard. Costa Rica and as to the terms Rico, the Philippines and Cuba. This com- restoring weapon to a place of Nicaragua -ith Mr. Pugh, who is a candidate for tween the United States and Cuba. The ments are yet to be acted upon, Pnd the ,oncealment. In his 'aptain Ward ordered several of the boats on which canal will be extended mittee as now constituted will doubtless be pockets also were privileges g1idge of the newly created Kentucky dis- administration is evidently determined not will take a week if properly discussed -any counterfeit and the ladies of the and the States If this is to to reappointed with two All the coins. Giovanni, one of alungide. cabin to United subject tr ict. Mr. Pugh's chances have again been permit the Cubans to evade some action according to D. A. R. Wdeas of the pr( exceptions. he most some of the male were settled on this most of dicuion. The present members of the committee were prominent Italians in Chicago, passengers placed be by agreement. st:rengthened by indorsements from judges important question. pricty reports of th ras a It is intended that the Cubans. so far as 2cmmitteEs on of n: re-elected to the next Mr. member of several secret societies in them. The boats were manned by part "We have so agreed, and the question is ai lawyersrid of his state. About twenty reconnendations the House, except possible, shall make the future relations of tional officers are to be an Brewer of Alabama and Mr. Carmack of ind came here from New York three years of the crew and headed cityward. whether in a spasm of apprehension or un- of the court of and circuit yet presented that idges appeals the two countries a part of their funda- acted upon, as well as the report of ti e , the latter going into the Senate. Igo. So far as known but three of the ship's der a subordination of the criticisms )urt have mental It is hed The inflict us we will c signe&.strong recommendations government. in well-in- Lommittee on insignia, and the considerk committee on Insular affairs is one Nine Italians Arrested. boats left the vessel. On board the Rio British opinion may upon Mr. Pugh's abilities. A large num- formed circles that action ion of the of the strongest in the in its legal supplementary lineage Look. All this shoul l House, person- Within five hours after the murder were cabin 10 in permit that government to compel the b ?r of members of Congress have urged the will have the same binding effect as if the have been done but no meetin nel. It includes six chairmen of other com- the twenty-nine passengers, President to abandon these agreements. yesterday, olice a the and 144) and in- S lection of the Kentucky representative. action were incorporated in any portion of was held last night, so the business unfir mittees, besides four other republicans lvho raided house at 141 Milton avenue steerage in the crew. "They are honorable, just, lawful The President will not make the the constitution itself. stand the nd valuable, and once abandoned appoint- -hed was shoved over into this day's -se: high-in estimation of their col- arrested nine Italians, sa!d to be sym- TuM q4o to the Rescue. conceivably ent for some several leagues, while the members are we cannot expect a peaceful resumption of time, probably Such Action Necessary. ;ion. minority )athizers of the Chicago branch of the Tugs and other small boats quickly put them." .onths, as the bill creating the new dis- The program for today is full to the lim representative democrats. iafia ict that it shall become law The statement is madj quite positively The committee as now in- society. out from this city for the scene of the dis- Mr. Morgan also takes the position that provides )esides the memorial services this afternoo constituted The ily 1, 1901. that it would be idle and purposeless to !or Miss The ever cludes Mr. Cooper of chair- persons arrested are: Dominic Gata- aster, and already they are with the President has already outlined the post- Eugenia Washington. Wisconsin, arriving transmit the constitution as it stands and ng session is t.i be devoted to an addres s man; M?. of Illinois, chairman of an, Nofel Philp, Rafael Litta, Capaina large numbers of the rescued. tion of the United States toward the Clay- Candidate for District Attorney. the ton-Bulwer treaty by negotiating the proto- One of the leading candidates for dis- without any provision for the hereafter as )y Mr. John D. Long. Secretary of th a appropriations committee; Mr. Hitt of dakea, Malkri Ferna, John Ronte. Simon There is an unverified rumor to the effect cols with Costa Rica and Navy. The session if Satirday is alway s Illinois, chairman of the foreign affairs tafael, that Nicaragua. t Ict attorney of the new district is John between the two countries. Administration Mr. of New chair- Tony Spargno. Joseph Mariso. Consul Wildman of Hong Kong and ndifferent and ursatisfactory, so the out committee; Payne York, Mariso was Great Britain'u Claims. 1. Langley, clerk of the cen- officials refuse to discuss the contingency ok for any real business done I man of the ways and means committee; suffering from a severe bullet his son were among those who were appointment being vound In the mouth "It Is quite as clear," he says, "that 'he is office. In his present difficult position of the Cuban convention ;aAjourning with- rery poor. Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, chairman of inter- and he was taken to drowned. over state and of he President, in making these agreements in r. has made a host of friends out taking any action irL:this *espect. Ot All the congress today, even fror foreign commerce; Mr. Loud county hospital. It is believed by the Following Is list of known saved: Mrs. K. Langley ntense partisan friends of Mrs. Fairbank California, chairman of post offices and oolice that Giovanni the name of the United States, defiantly a,rong members of Congress. Such a place course, should the convention adopt this was lured from his West, Mrs. Reilly, Miss Lehrman, J. K. here came exnressions of disapproval c post roads; Mr. Tawney of Minnesota, kome to the of ambush and disregarded any claim of right that Great ul breeds enemies, but Mr. Lang- method Gen. Wood would be compelled to he treatment of chairman of committee on place that he Carpenter. an Oakland, Cal., !ually president general's Mri the vas capitalist; Britain could assert to the effect that her ley has so many strong friends that his forward the constitution and snake a full deLean yesterday with regard to the bo pui'chase exposition; Mr. of Massa- there set upon. Capt. Hechts of the German Wm. on the work of the convention and Moody navy, consent was necessary to such action on c aims have been ably put before the Presi- report chusetts, a member of the appropriations When the raid was made on the house in Caspar of Toledo, Ohio; R. H. of d ant. In addition to his executive the failure to do as suggested. So the date Long his as President. And, equally, he proven committee, and prominent in the councils dilton avenue the nine men were found Ilt-nolulu, Clerk part a and of men and of the dispatch of the eoristitution from of the Mr. of Freight Englehart, Chief asserted the right of Congress to disregard ility thorough knowledge party; Crumpacker , iuddled in a small room. In the room were Engineer of a fairs, Mr. Langley is a graduate of the Havana to Washington will, it is said, de- one of the lawyers of the House: Hurley the Rio, Second Officer any claims of Great Britain to prevent the pend upon the work of the present commit- leading Icund numerous stilettos and revol- Coghlan. F. K. of such from Costa Rica It w schools of both Columbian and George- Mr. Hamilton of Michigan, another lawyer dirks, Carpenter Tramp, Watch- acquisition rights wn Universities. In each institution his tee on relations with the United States. of The is 7ers. rian J. Russell, and Nicaragua. and to appropriate money t This committee is in almost confer- ability. minority represented by Storekeeper Boggs, Water- anding was high. daily Mr. Jones of , Mr. Maddox of It Is believed by the police that the mur- t -nder D. Lane. Quartermaster R. for that distinct purpose. ence with Gen. Wood. Mathie- "Be-ond he has bound himself A Harmless Crank. Georgia, Mr. Williams of Illinois. Mr. ler may have been prompted by revenge on s n. R. S. L#-ary, Fred Lunsted. question, Position of the Henry of Texas and Mr. of Penn- as President and as a plenipotentiary to A man giving the name of Henry Slater, Admeinis44tion. Sibley LCcount of some old feud. A matter that The steamer Seluoin in these and if violate the The administration is in, no way inclined sylvania, although the latter was elected brought twenty agreements. they a id claiming Wyoming as his home, was It is surmised, though no a~nimkon on that '[ to the next as a There hey are puzzled over is the deposition in a persons not included in the above list. rights of Great Britain or give her just of- to the settlement of future re- Congress republican. either to a: rested by Sergt. Goss In the White House pointpermitis obtained, that the .theoscupation by will be a contest for appointment on the ivorce case that was found in the posses- It is reported that Ward fense. Congress is also bound undo lations to over to Captain locked the and atone for it and gi ounds this morning. Slater is regarded go the first government committee to fill the vacancies caused by ion of the dead man. This is the case of h mself in his stateroom and went down wrong repudiate that is established. It would much the retirement of Mr. Carmack and Mr. w th the vessel. and Impeach what the President has done, aE a harmless crank, and created no dis- Russia of the important copagssion preferoppo- g )r. Ralph Gundove against Colvinda Gun- or sustain his action." tu rbance. He was that the relations should be rfixed now and Brewer of the present minority. Pilot Fred. Jordan was picked up by one wandering aimlessly Bite Tien Tsin, including.,tth gailroad ter- t 6_ ove, 700 South 4th street, St. Louis. It is of -+--- ar -ound and not to know what to ratified the ihe boats. He was severuly injured and appeared hereafter by Cubanecutive *lieved that Giovanni was as was taken to the FOUNDER OF THE G. A. R. d< iwith himself. minus, caused the initiattoria of this move- PHILIPPINE TAX COLLECTION. acting agent hospital. and legislative departments. It is pointed or some attorney, and this have had Pascenger Ph!l Mussenblatt of Honolulu Presidential Nominations. out, however, that if the 1ubans are dis- may was saved. to Erect a Statue to Ste- ment. However, it wag reliO that it i Summary Measures Succesful in : omething to do with the plot to end his Proposition maway;War-ArmyCharlesof theH. Stevens,United States:Perry. ToMis-be posed to act in bad faith in the future The -sel sank in lets than min- phenson in This City. mightit wouldbe beveryjustdifdeuItas eisytsealfor themgrithtoa repealsepa- I Making Delinquents Pay Up. ] ife. utes, and It is twenty brIsippi,'igadier.Jenniegeneral,T. Mister,Col. AaronGrenada;S. Daggett,Harvey Manila indicate certain the list of fatalities Mr. Cummings has Introdued a joint res- a portion of the constitution as to repeal Reports received from Were Friends in Italy. will be large. Her smoke stack and th Infantry. a legislative enactment. If faith is ever that the American tax collector is doing of the pilot part .olution in the House, providing that per- Yd Giovanni and Battista were friends in house are above water. Adjutant general's department-To be as- intended it can be manifeste in one way as more to the cause than many Nineteen of mission be granted the Grand Army of the lasouri, Robert F. Schofield, Edine. New of Cu- sap insurgent taly. For seven years Giovanni was labor the Chinese are known to sSi stant adjutant general, with the rank of well as another. But the pledging other Recently the have been rescued. Republic to erect a statue to the memory ba'# word now would be more solemn and governmental agencies. ontractor in New York and . Three c lonel, Lieut. Col. John B. Babcock, as- authorities decided to impose an internal Captain Heebts' and honor of the late Benjamin F. Stephen- subscribeweighty thanto aif permittedgeneral pringipleto go alongwhichuntil a earn ago he came to Chicago and conduct- Story. s avada,;tant adjutantAmelia general:E. Roth, toVirginiabe assistantCity; ad-N. some other time. revenue system of taxation by way of com- G. a son, founder of the Grand Army of the Re- promised upon its face to 1 aintain the t d a cigar store on Polk street. Six Hechts, German officer, was rescued j tant general, with the rank of lieutenant It is now regarded as a physical impos- for the abandonment of the cedula months the life public of the United States of America, on pensation go he in the by saving crew, and immediately c lonel, Maj. John A. Johnston, assistant rightssibility offoralltheagainst-present se*shCongressiglividualto act uponof- t tax. A bright young officer was placed in engaged restaurant business. one of the reservations of the city ary Green. Warrenton. Oregon, C. G. was upon being taken ashore he was driven to public a ijutant general. fcrts.the subject of Cuba, for e.ven with the most of the collections, but these did not te a man of considerable means. of to be designated by the work on the of the constitu- charge the California Hotel. He said through an Washington, >ad,dedicalDallas.department-ToPennsylvania,be surgeon,EdwardwithJ. rapid part come in with Although given due At 3 o'clock this morning one of the pris- on tional convention, it is that the rapidity. interpreter that the fog prevented him Secretary of War, the joint committee the rank of major, Capt. Henry S. T. Har- improbable the and others affect- ners said the members of the band be- from ri ackpole,;, assistantHarrisburg;surgeon. ToAlfredbe assistantR. Hiouck,sur- agreement as to the relations could be dis- warning shopkeepers seeing what was on in the library, the superintendent of public num- I )nged to an organization known as the going the work of and and the committee gE ons, with the rank of majors, Capt. patched before the middle of next week. ed by the tax who responded to the call rescue. Irechts procured a buildings grounds, for the time in Sicilian Society, and that Mariso was the life preserver. of the Grand Army of the Republic ap- C ikota,iarles B.PhilipEwing,Schamber,assistantEureka.surgeon;Texas,Capt. Allowing occupied bringing bered only about ten. A second notice had fastened it about his waist and alter D. McCaw, assistant surgeon; Capt. terit totheWashingtondepartmentonlyhad aaddressedfew dayseachwouldof I little better results. Then the officer acted. President of the organization. jumped pointed by it for that purpose; provided. remain of the overboard, Hie was in the water only a that the statue. with shall cost illiam P. Kendall, assistant surgeon. present session. He went into the town where he was be- pedestai, arm-To be colonel, Lieut. Col. the powers on the subject the answers re- I Mrs. Fairbanks, Motive for the Murder. short time when rescued. not less than $15,000, and that it shall be :avalry Outlook for Extra Session. ginning operations with a few soldiers and of United T riomas C. Lebo, Ist Cavalry; to be lieu- The Newly-Elected President General. Aclew to the motive for the murder was Pilot Jordan was taken on board yester- presented to the people the States It is even that the President will closed up every shop where the taxes were the Grand of the te nant colonel, Maj. Winfield S. Edgerly, likely It was characterized as f und among .the letters in Di Giovanni's day afternoon inside the Farallones. The by Army Republic. h to be have been on 4th of March pisode. undigni In default. The next day there was a rush Cavalry; captains majors, George inaugurated the ed, that being the mi'dest term used. I at the tax office, and everybody took out P mckets. One of these, written by a man in ship then laid to until 4:30 o'clock this A Dodd, 8d Cavalry; Henry H. Wright. before the Cuban situation can be in such m ras this that the box fron an morning, when the THEATER LICENSES. 9t f Charles M. 8th said morning American license. They did this pro- S t.Louis, spoke of a murder committed in weather cleared some- Cavalry; O'Connor, that he can decide upon a definite m rhich Mrs. McLean was ordered by thE testing that they were being twice what. The steamer then started, under C Lvalry; first lieutenants to be captains, shape taxed, l [ulberry street, New Yora. to which Di half steam, toward Point Favorable Report on Resolution Gov- E Oth course as to the calling of Congress. The I resident general held three women not ex paying one rate to the insurgents and an- lovanni was a witness. Benito. Iward C. Brooks, Cavalry; Malvern were an acceptiac. ~ h'mrcan prin- '0 ficers, two of them "privates in the reai other to the American officers. The tatter She held to her course until 5:20 erning Them in the District. H VIEINNA,Ill Barnum,February10th Cavalry;22.-InLetcherthe reicieathHarde- outlook, then, again points to the impossi- The theory of the police is that Di Giovan- when she struck a.m., ank" of the D. A. R., and the third wa: told them they could continue to do this if a rock. There was a ter- In response to the urgent request of the m dayan, 10ththe Cavalry;oparingr sceneeEdmundpromisedS. Wright,-to ne-1st bility of averting a called session of Con- n even a of the it is said but tne mer- n Iwas murdered to prevent his rible jar. The steamer C1 Wi!)4am H. 10th ot member order, thery pleased, shopkeepers and appearance kept an even keel Commissioners, backed by the representa- Lvalry; Hay, Cavalry. gress for the consideration of the Cuban a nd she was placed there by Mrs. Manning chants soon tired and cut off their contribu- a the trial in New York. Letters found for fifteen minutes. when she Artillery corps-Second lieutenants to be to secure roTheoer 1*Id ualnotsettlementsnow fix ' in suddenly tions of prominent citizens, the House Dis- isttate- the suspension of the uittia5 but 4uestion. President could herself. It is stated also that it was at the tions to the insurgent cause. This fact is ti irmurdered man's pockets that he plunged downward, bow first. A boat had st lieutenants, Henry W. Butner, Marcel- date for this as that will rest believed to be one of the reasons h showed been launched to examine trict committee has made a favorable re- ter brief, tumultuous demo.stratiu by oranylike W S~session,e r lsewhbie ar equest of Mrs. Manning or her friend: which ex- been summoned east for this purpose, the vessel's po- fu s G. Spinks, Jacob C. Johnson, Henry L. ntirely upon the sending to Washington of t at Mrs. McLean left the floor elec plains the of the as sd sition. The boat contained Third port on the following joint resolution, N e CesebsErnestagainstD. the imintAlbert G.m Jen-his during rapid waning rebellion, T he Mafia society is mentioned in the case, Officer ewbold, Scott, the final work of the convention. t on. She had no place go except to thE shown by Ueneral MacArthur's latest re- b it as yet there is no evidence Hoiland and J. K. Carpenter, a capitalist amending it slightly from the form in ki ns, Robert E. Wylie, William Forse, Mal- It has been decided that Root's t.o directly im- of Oakland. The In becretary u pper box, where she found all the seat: ports. icating that society. Rio, her plunge, struck which it the Senate: "That any cc im Young, Laurence C. Brown and Harry letter to General Wood the was the lower the little craft and it was passed Steele. outlining points t iken and invited into box In connection with the murder the saloon destroyed. lcense issued by the assessor of the Dis- mm, the housa passed to the disen..a og of a proposition touching the relations be- b y a friend. WAR REVENUE REDUCTION. o Frank Morici, 57 Grand Carpenter was picked up, but it is not Volunteer army-To be assistant surgeon tween the two which he thinks tided avenue, was known what became of the third trict of Columbia to the proprietor of a 01 volunteers, with the rank of captain: it se desired. countries, ana Dramatic Incidents. rE by the police today. The proprietor Captain Ward officer. would be acceptable for this government, Nothing Definite Accomplished at a ad ten inmates were placed under arrest. stood on the deck and su- theater or other public place of amusement W illiam F. James of Texas (acting assist- will not be given out for here. The incidents of the morning were dra- Conferees' perinteded the launching of lifeboat ar it U. S. publication Meeting Today. and in the District of Columbia may be ter- surgeon, A.). It is said to have been communicated by n atic The announcement of the rafts. Tnited States army (Corps of Engineers)- General Wood enough. The conferees on the war revenue bill did REVOLT IN VENEZUELA. minated by the Commissioners of the Dis- to the members of the com- te caused a scene of the wildest enthu- not Consul Wildaan trict of Columbia whenever it shall C dets to be second lieutenants: Edward N. mittee appointed the constitutional con- accomplish anything of Importance at An.Ong Lost. appear Clarence Sherrill, by s which continued three minutes. interior The number of to them after due the person J hnston, 0. John H. vention to deal with this s'ubject and is re- asn, fully their session this morning. Some progress of the Country at lives lost in the wreck of R )ole, Ernest D. Peek, Walter H. Geo. was unlike the demonstration in a Thole Mercy of the the Rio is holding suchthat, license shallnotice,have failed to Lee, garded as confidential at present. i not was made with features of the bill over Rebel. variously estimated at from with such regulations as may be Spalding, Elliott J. Dent, William r. the coneinaa abhse retro- eat national political convention. The 60 to 150. comply Lples, Henry C. Jewett and Arthur Wil- E which there Is little or no controversy, but KINGSTON, Jamaica, February 22.-Ad- prescribed by the said Commissioners for c neering, waving of flags and handker- the 'main features-those with reference to 'T ces received here from the It is almost certain that Consul the public decency." ims. CONCESSIONS IN CHINA today Island Wildmnan, Cavalry arm)-Cadets to be second lieu- lefs continued till Mrs. Fairbanks, which there is a radical difference of opin- 0 Trinidad reveal a serious situation his wife and two children are in among the nants: William L. Guthrie, Walter D. b 'eathless with fast walking, was led upon ion between the two houses-stand ap- A -:nezuela. It transpires that number lost. has been CAPTAIN HOWGATE'S SURETIES, B. Frank P. General Nothing seen of the nith, Harry Jordan, Lahm, e stage, and then the congress went wild parently just where they did. There is J --osta, the rebel leader, has not been Wtldman family since the vessel struck I -lando C. Troxel, Creed F. Cox, Robert ASSENT FOR OB a cap- the HIouse Passe. a IDill Relieving Them Beck, Jr., George M. Russell, Lewis [NTERNATIONAL ain. There was apparently no division, some talk among senators, outside the con- t and though his capture has been re- rock. From Liability. B cC. d the smiling new officer was gracious- ired, Purser John town, jr., Jerome 0. PI,)low, Ralph W. TAINING TERRITORY AGREED TO.n ference, of the construction of a compro- r: atedly officially and unofficially an- Rooney is missing and all The House this afternoon passed a bill H Ityden, Leonard F. Prunty, E. Kersley rss itself as she bowed right and left. his papers are to mise measure out of the two bills in confer- xi -unced, it Is said that he is now being as- thought have gone down to relieve the estate of William B. Sterling, Wiley P. Mangum, Jr., Charles J. The episode which followed, when Mrs. with the vessel. Unless he is found alive Moses, ecLean came to the platform to pledge ence, but this idea did not develop in the s sted by General Hernandez, General Ro- or his pouch is recovered deceased, and Lebbeus H. Rogers from hia- N aylor, Kerr T. Riggs, Carl H. Muller. Al- Principle Proposed by the United was re- conference this it will be im- ri C. Keyes, John A. Pearson, Prince A. rnallegiance to Mrs.- Fairbanks, morning. ade and supporters of former President possible to fully determine the total loss bility to the United States by reason of ex- O iver, Charles Burnett, Arthur J. Lynch, States Aecepted theg rded generally as a regretta,ble Incident, It is the intention to have another meet- ~ .ndrade. of life until the agents of the company In ectitlon of a bond for $12.000O as sureties for D. John Wal- .by Ers. McLean lost the equipoise that has ing of the conference late the orient and in Honolulu send their Datnlel Gregory, Lymington, arked her actions through the congress, today; but it is full extent of the rising is not known pas- Henry W. Howgate, former disbursing of- tel H. Smith; George H. Baird, William M. Powers. apparent that there is a growing belief that The senger lists. flcer of the signal corps. C. William N. Haskell, Henry A. <1d mixed courtesy with correction in an te the government. The whole interior of (Ote of the rescued passengers gives it poley, u .ihappy allusion that brought swift con- this session will close without legislation on ti e country is reported to be at the as i i M eyer, Jr., Frank Keller, Fred L. Dean, this subject. The idea that the would mercy his belief that the loss of the vessel was Kent, Copley Enos anti Pike. At the instance of the United States nmation. That bitterness remains, un- IHouse o: the rebels and the ferment is extending causedI by the explosion of her House Plan of Legislation. G cy Emory J. gov-d by loyalty, is shown in the fact probably have to yield too much to the Sen- te the coast towns. Several boilers. Jadets to be second lieutenants-Wildurr ernent, the powers have accepted the t: ceetened ate and that the beer and steamers, un- The passage of the deficiency appropria- illing, William S. Browning, Clarence H. at the election of Mrs. Fairbanks was tobacco people d British charter and flying the British Wj that no conces- would be chief beneliciaries, leads to a lack fi 'r tion bill in the House yesterday clears Ka Nathaniel E. Bower, Francis W. principle further individual n t made unanimous. have been destroyed or impressed, and N9T A CONSOLIDATION. slons of territory in China be Mrs. Fairbanks made a ringing speech ol of interest in the preservation of the meas- a numlbertg, of vessels trading with away the last appropriation bill and leaves Cliark, Joseph F. Barnes, Edward Canfield, shall sought ure. Between those who Trinidad riight, P. Ennis, Arthur H. Bryant, or obtained by any one power without in- x:ep:.ance, and the congress took heart. oppose action on h: been burned under orders from Presi- Only a Trai the Houise free for the consideration of : ,William 'e new has a low- this ground and those who feel that It di ~ve Castro. Arrangenment Between illis G. Peace, William P. Platt, Guy E. ternational assent. president general .nt A strong demand is made for Southeru and S. A. L. conference reports and the transaction of Ca rleton, Eugene R. WVest, Dennis H. Cur- tched voice, but its carrying qualities are would be much safer to delay any reduc- ti e presence of a British warship. Syerial Dispatch to The Star. general busIness. i Beverly F. Browne, Edward H. This agreement applies-not n.nly to Tien g ood. She will doubtless cement all fac- tion of the revenue for at least another British Guiana papers express Everaine Shinkle, year the outlook for an disappoirrt- , Md., February 22.-Balti- It Is probable that the oommittee on rules W illiam R. Bettison, Raymond S. Pratt, Tsin, where there has ben qoime rivalry t -ms, and, with the united support of the agreement on a n: eat at the attitude of America, will hold a meeting before Sunday night fred A. Alden F. board, the socie:y will prosper. It conference bill does not appear bright. more financiers who are interested in the Al Maybach,, Brewster, exihibited in the effort to lobtain conces- ational and lay out a program of legislation for John A. Berry, Gordon Robinson, Henry M. sions for eds a vigorous hand, and Mrs. Fairbanks The acion today was regarded as chiefly PRESENTED TO -GEN. WOOD. Seaboard Air Line discredit the rumor sent next week, the last week of this session. Da mugherty, Edward HI. De Armond, Claude foreign settlements, but to all in wield it on necessity. important In showing that the Senate meas- out from New York of a consolidation with Brigham. Richard Furnival, William other Chinese points. Theo1State Depart- The echo of the unfortunate occurrence ure as a whole would not be accepted, as~ came to the front this after- eAwait. Instructions as to the Cu- the Southern railway and the retirement of For Dry Dock at New York, Ti dball and James Prentice. mEnt began this moverrient ogpe time ago. C v esterday the meetings now are for the purpose of ban Constitution, President An amendment to the sundry civil Post office-To be postmasters: Illinois, oon, when Mrs. Gordon of Georgia came compromising on rates, whereas the Sen- John Skelton Williams. One of ap- 'ank Murphy, the stage and in her clear, cultured ate conferees hitherto have held for an February 22.-Governor Gen- the propriation bill was Introduced in the Sen-. Fr Blandinsville. Indiana, pon ac- HAVANA, directors, in answer to a query from GCsorge R. Craft, North Manchester. Lou- >lce demanded that the rules of the con- ceptance of their measure as a whole. e al Wood has informed the authorities at The Star correspondent. said that his un- ate to'day by Mr. Depew, authorizing the isiana, Louis Desmarais, Jr., Opelousas. ness should be enforced for all alike. She ashington that the Cuban constitution derstanding that no expenditure of SI00,000 annually for fifteen Mi Charles W. Bemis, -Foxboro. en pointed out that in the very box from was consolidation was assachusetts, -ich Mrs. McLean was ordered yesterday PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE. asofBcially presented to him this morn- in contemplation at present, but that years upon the dry dock in New York har- Mti Ichigan, Mathias Sailer, Laurium; Mar- a bor. g ret Duncan, Au Sable; John M. Clark. 're women who, had no right there. "I ix g and that he awaited Instructions traffic arrangement would probably be en- 0: mand that all be treated alike, Madam Proposed Amendment by Senator. tered into between the two lines Rawlin. Providing for Pledge. hether to forward the document 1mme- which Report, of Railway Accident. si --esident," she concluded. ately or hold It until the relations would bring about all the benefits of a rate case, because the antional pride Mrs. Manning's face was a study as she Senator Rawlins has given notice of hisd be- practical consolidation. The from the on Fitts, Aberdeen; R. C. SkInner, -Iuka. be aroused. Cuba and the United States are de- director also Sernator Cullom, committee might But it was conceived a onounced in tones that trembled with intention to suggest the as an reen said that Mr. Williams would interstate commerce, today made a favor- that all the powers be willing to a following probably be jersey, Harry Bacharach, Atlantic City. rnIght niger that the boxes must be cleared of all addition c ~ed upon. retained as president, and that the pro- able report upon the House bill requiring N< 'o did not belong there; that those had to the Spooner Philippine amend- The special committee relations is holding gram outlined by him for the reduction of her orders every day of the conven- ment to the army appropriation bill when a: meeting today.s Senor Tamayo, chairman in the railway managers to make reports of acci- A. Hummel, Wadsworth. , cen expenses management of the prop- dents to the interstate commerce MN on. Borne ladies then left the box. the bill shall be taken up in the Senate for 01 the committee, will submit to the om- erty would be ca.rried out as soon as pos- commnis- ttee General Wood's letter referring to sible. sion. Gc The Routine Pr'oceedingu. consideration.: "Provided further, That the e relations. Senor Tamayo has also a St More Than a Majoritp government of the United States declare. de- Omnibus Public Building Dill. Le4banont; Lehman E. Gantt, Mouth $Agqs.es.ed. Few delegates to the tenth continental led to present the letter at an executive TRAP% KILLS FiVE Newport. The conjecture was Wrell founded, for of- c ngress of the Daughters of the American that it is its purpose and intention not to salon of the convention. MIEN. The Senate committee on public buildingsA evolution were in their seats when Mrs retain or exercise permanent control or and Peterson, Clifton. Wisconsin, ChristIan (aught on Bridge at Sharon and Hor- grounds today decided to report the A. Hanson, Stoughton. Porto Rico, Chas. anning, president general, called for or* sovereignty over the Philippine Islands, but nuicide oa Old Dominion Line. ribly MUtliated. omnibus public building bill recently In- Z. Landreau, Mayaguez. ceived from not only a suajority, but near- d irat 10:07. After the first fall' of the only to the extent necessary to secure their S ecial Dispatch to The Evening Star. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, February troduced in the House of Representatives all of S vel there was a walt of fifteen minutes pacification and the establishment of a ORTSMOUTH, Va., February 22.-When 22.-Five as an amendment to the sundry civil ap- ly them, arnd cmany a sufficient men were caught on the Pennsylvania propriation bill. Only one addition was More Turbulenee in Reichr.thg. number to Insure the ecVuof the plan, b ~fore further effort was made to proceed stable government therein by their people; il Old Dominion steamer JTamestown ar- railway bridge at Sharon, Pa., at 6.:05 made to the House list, and that was in ith business. Mrs. Manning said that th. and upon the 'accomplishment of thlese endsa ri ed from New York yesterday she o'ek,ck this morning and killed. The dead the case of the Tndianapnis building, here to olile. So hereafter @one nation seeks P 'ivilege of the floor was being abused by and after securing by amicable arrange- b= ougrht the body of a well-dressed man are: the nommittee recommne that the ci omen not voters and members of the ment suitable naval, military and coaling 5, seventy years old, who is appro- niot and proper guarantees for the out probably Zincarro Rocca. priation be Increased fremn 31,5.UO to af eliety. Bihe directed that the -alleged of- sat±ions 'C. L. Warren. lie was found dead on the ew ~ ~ ep oo.by should leave. sfety of those who have adhered to th D Gulseppe Par'rgo. r'htna, inders United and for the t' stamer's deck at 5 o'clock yesterday a fasi to aceept non-German The morning bneinaan was opened States performance Cosagiralo Succa. ti bthrgovern- by Bishop The congres=.wt? of the teeaty obmigations of the United in ~rna. a bu.l.t hole thr..,h Ms hea. Zincarro nayer Batterige. States to other nations the = 4 Zappi. Scott, from the nsae bar mt+tra by Mr. Percy a. Foster, arose and asn govern-. a revoler gapdin his right hand. Pasquala Zippi. Seator Gommit- ot intepeba- d ment of the United States hereby pledges to .otwraw tee on buildings ad grmnds. me third stassa of thie "Star Spangled Ban :ts aoea,dw The men were walking on the track on publia. today that the present me. -Bishop Satterlee read the Doeda itself to withdraw from the said islana. -m their way to work at the Sharon furnace reported an arneniment to the aundry ety on of Independeaee, this -variation 'from Iand leave the goyernmnt and control there-. la neet was in his pontet l..ads the enrese and were caught by the south-bond appropriation hill appropriating o IPaRwABa a w usual order of -business in of to their own people,..and the powers to be-iev, that the usftttumae a were W%0 Venoie. Pobroary :e being honor I Sne' freight. They knocked down, fund the construction of a buildingr for the .D- Hintian cable.-The United States mi=fury anniversary. Miss bereikbefore eonferred upon the Pwesidet i- prstittamee. He hnd a etl. " under the wheels and terribly mang ad. SWashington's birthda.y and the persona selected by blnar to be ret froma Near Yark to Mewpert Nw on -gylgt - (Continued Thkrd Page.) ezsresed to thke ends herein ia pecst and$PLI 3'