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I I 1 In fit ft Louts 1111 on Wednesday Wllnl ray another nlothfr de defender d dI dofender ¬
fender tfndlJr of law and order was WR n 4 murdered murderedDUNCAN mlrdlrl mlrdlrlj zntirdredI
j I j I DUNCAN McIUE lcHAF A special Ipll111 policeman IUClan > OIICIflItfl pro protecting proteUnl prOUI ¬
UI tecting teUnl n street car rr Its II operators olurtorl and Its Itspassengers ls lsI Iti ItiI
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I I i passengers pMlenlef WM shot Ihot while whlo performing performlnl
IJ I duty This Thl killing kllnl of o a man crowns crown the theriotous thoiotou
I riotous rOtUI outrages outr 11 upon the tl street car com company cm cmI cornpany ¬
I 1 Hl pany pay and ad the general Rlnera public publo of St Louta Loutawhich Lotitl
l which hcb have havt covered COVPr practically prnctlcly the enttr enttrline eUre eUreI entfri
I I 111 i li line of travel for nearly three thr weeks weeksResponsibility Wlks wcksRepon1btIity
Responsibility Rpnslblty for Uils tll tht murder doen dO not notrwt no noI
I j 11 rwt rt wholly wboly upon lpon the te shoulders Ihoulder of the crim criminal c crimt ¬
t t I l thai Ia who fired nre tho shot Ihot Tho To spirit Iplrlt of o riot riothas rot rotI Hothu
labor at atlarge atI atlarge
has been bn cheered chlrNI on by organized orllhed
I I large lge and ad by tho weak and shortflighted shortflightedemotionalists Jhorllht1 Jhorllht1I hortIghtedp
p I I emotionalists eotonllll who look sympnthltcllyon sympnthltcllyonI sympathetically on onabuses onI
I I abuses 801 of right rlht nnd property proplrr when the man manguilty mMI
I I guilty gly of them thel Wongs bpI b lnn on 11 to a ° labor union unionor Inlon Inloni
i or o 0 has loss 1M lo money than tho victim victm of his hisassaults hisI htsaauulte
I assaults assaultsSt lule luleBt
St Bt t Ixmls 1111 Is struggling ItrulRlnl stoutly tout ngalns ngalnsdisorder aRnnt aRnntdiorder agatnftdtsorder
disorder diorder which these theo unfortunate Inorunat Influences Influenceshave InfulncM InfulncMhavf tnfluencoehavi
have havf begun lun and promoted The citys citysefforts cltY1 cltY1ttom dtyeefforts
Itself should have tho sup support support ¬
efforts ttom to protect ltet 8hollI Slp Slppor
port por of every oery honest honlt man ma in Anif A Ainrtca AinrtcaIrJlIpnos rlca rlcaFilipinos rr rri
i Filipinos FipInos Do Not ot Wnnt Independence IndependenceGen
Gen BCIIWAN HcnWAN says 8alln In his Interesting Interestngletlr Interestngletlron letter letteron letteron
1 on conditions condiion In the 11 tb Philippines Ihllpplnll that the theeducated theI theeducated
I I educated ucatrd natives havo no faith ralh In the thefitness thl ti tiI
I I fitness ttell of their people popl to govern over thornselves thornselvesand thlm ticinelveiand ehe ehei
i I and ad for the t most mUlt parr prefer American Americanrule Americani Americanrule
i rule re and that the great rrat muss tal ins of o the peas peasantry plns peasantry ¬ I Itl
tl antry atr tleslro dllln American Amprlan rulo rlo rub or any other otherthat othrri
I i that tat will wi give Iro them IIm peace InCf and order A Alarge AI AI
I I J large Ilgf pArt of both classes dIIe however nro nroafraid areafraid
1ll afraid openly to declare ctdar In favor of Amen American Amerlca AmenI ¬
I can ca ruin bocoiistj hocaust thoy know that tho In Insurgent InI Inurgent ¬
1 I urgent urjBnt leaders elrr even ton with Illh a small lal follow following folow folowJ followI ¬
J I ing have hlvo In the tt past pn t Inflicted ntcwd and mil may mayngaln mayI mayI
I j again visit the thf most mOlt barbarous hnrhnrol1 cruelties crueltiesupon orulltIi orulltIiJ crueltieupon
J I I upon pencoloving plnrlIovlnl men and women omtn who whofall whoI whofall
f fall lallnto Into their thllr hands handsThis hlll hanc1ii
I 1 i This Til statement Ktallwnt Is I wholly wholy In line lne with lh thnt thntof thntI thatt
II I t of President Prlldlnt SomriiMAN HCITMAS who whop Iho in his recent recentaddress reclnt recntp
p i address adrOs before tho American Geographical GeographicalSociety uJgrnlhlcalSociety lolfphlnl lolfphlnlI
Society Bocot declared Illrnrld that the th Filipinos Flplno never nevernaked nowrOked nerasked
I naked Oked for independence from frol Spain but butpresented hit hitj IutpreentI
j presented prentlclrlnlI grievnnres and nlil demanded lnRIII11 redress redressnnd rldrl rldrlad redreMand
and ad that thlt since Inrl the t1 Mauds 11111 passed pnKIllno Into iri3o our ourhands olr ourhands
1 l hands hads Independence InllppllllfIL intcl IflICIIN has been hll the tIl shibboleth shibbolethmerely HhlhtJleth HhlhtJlethI sliibiolethI
I I I merely mertI > of n few ambitious nlhiton leaders Ipader while whlluthe whlt whlttht whilethe
the tht masses mn HI tired tlrll of war wlr crave rrn only onl > peace peacennd pln peaceand < I
and thn aspirations MplrtlonR of the II most Intelligent Intelligentclass Intellent Intellenti lnt1ligentclass
i class casH will wi be 10 x satisfied IntRlld with wlh religious relllol8 liberty libertycivil Iblrt IblrtI libertytiiI
il I civil dvl rights rllhlK rluit and such klh extension eJtln lon of tho thofranchise thoIranchl thefranchIe
franchise as a the thl people 110110 are capable epahlo of ofexercising Ir ofexenclIng
1 exercising exercisingTlieto eIPrr exenclIngI lnl lnlI
I I Tlieto Thl o vf vlw > ws nre nrl nr further rlrther confirmed by the thonblo thef thet
t able correspondent corrlHporlenl In the Philippines Ihlppll of tho thoKrcninp thoti thet
f t ti Krcninp Ifift ln I who said aId in a letter Ipter which whichthat whichthat whichthat
I that newspaper Olspnpr printed prlnlllon rlrit t I on ii March llrlh larch 10 I 0 last lastThey h lttTo t tI
II I They Th Ith the h rillilrosl FIIlro IIfltro nrr U ijulteopen r11I fflt tI to 101nllal to Immxllate ImmxllateMtlltmcnt IrflrThflatettIement
Hm Mtlltmcnt at nay Ume tim almg 0 ng Uldly ttIrtL M American mM llnes llnespolitical IIneDolttleal M MI
political ollAI freedom Alit AII rllirlotis 11110 fredlum Political Politicalfreedom Iolld Iolldf Polltlctfreedom
I f freedom tledom does dO nut necessarily mean absolute ohIUInll1 ohIUInll1I political politicalIndependence iI iIIndepender
I Independence Ind ndn The Th best InformMlon thit I get 11 gtiuTe us usMirea Mi
i I Mirea iuTe ur me m that Is not 101 demanded and ld Is t not nll rcAllr rcAllrwanted I rnltyI AlI
H wanted wantedThe taw4
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Ii IIi I The Te Th touching tOlchln spectncln IJrllnrln of Ntjoormo people peoplefighting plopletlhtnR peoplefighting
I fighting tlhtnR for the thl luilep t llIeI1ieflCC mlcncp IIII1 of their tlllr cotta country cOln cOlnI cottaI ¬
I I I I I try has ha In fact SIJ b I a wholly wholl wholi evolved 1oh1 from fromthe fromthe fromthe
the Imagination Imallnaton of tho Ih Agulnaldo lllnallo party partyIn partrIn PartYt
t In the 1nited nllt1 States Slall Thn Filipinos FllplnoR han havnnot hannot lrn va vai
i not asked akld for or Independence InclJlrllue do not lot want wall It Itnnd itand
and 001 would wOIll1 not nt know knw what to II do 10 with wih l lThe It ItTo iThe >
The To remedy they IIr do want for the evils ol tlny tlnyhave thrhave tii y yI
I have suffered nred for centuries rpntlrll is to 1 h > + found foundalong rOlnd rOlndolonl fottfllJ
J along olonl tho linen Inl of the th + American mlrl1 policy polrr iw iwIndicated 1 1Indlcatld WiI
I Indicated Indlcatld by the th Philippines Phipplnl Ph iii PIlna Commission Commissionprotection Cnmrllol Cnmrllolprotlclon Comtnhlonprotection
protection protlclon for life ln and property prnplrr religious religiousfreedom noous noousIrltdom neilgiotiafreedom
freedom Irltdom and local 10101 polfgovernrnont FIlftvprnnlnt where whereover whereover hlro hlroever
over the people are capable of exercising oxerdsln It ItThe ItTr ItL
L The Tr nifTlciiltles lfrullr of AntiTrust ntTrlt Legis Legislation Irl Irllatol IegIlation ¬
lation lationEvery latol latolrer lationI
I Every rer polltlcnl poltrl pollticalparty jiarty art which places candi candidate clnl candit ¬
t date In tho field OlJ at the IhoPrslclcntl Presidential election electionthis IIletnn IIletnnthl electionL1
L1 this thl year elr will wi havo havl something ollthln to say tar in Its Itsplatform I itsplatform
platform piltorm against lnln > t trusts trFI Tim diMlculty diMlcultyof dlllllr dlllllror
t of defining dlnln the precise prs reci thing Ihlnl which whichIt
t It Is I Intended Intlnllll tn denounce dnounf makes makeinnttrnt on onnntitrust itnI
I nntitrust nnttrnt plunk dtuik safe saf enough Inoulh for anybody anybodyNo anrhodlo
No o one on can sny a ay that It will I Ill lend Ial l ad toward any nnyparticular nnrpartcular anyI
I particular partcular nwthod of procedure prnl1Int In dealing dealingwith dlnln dlnlnwih lenhingvi
with wih vi ti i the commercial 1mlwrl1 combinations iornl orhlnaton IiflfltlOIti which whichnre whih whihnrl vli lilt
1 are nrl the objects of ntrtiek ntnlk trust 111t Is a bad badthing b11
2 f thing thIn lets let pitch pllh iltli Into Ilto It W Is tho substatico substaticoof uh tanrl tanrlt
Ii t of oftlpo1lllanI the t hi politicians poUt iciin s reasoning taia nnlnon lag on tho tlubJII t I a subject subjectIn stiiJ ct ctF
F In thn I ho rictiit rlrlt rc Ii I debate dhalln In the III t lit Senate Hlnlo on tho thoArmy thnAmr t ho hoI
I I Army Amr Appropriation Xwroprlaton bill hi Mr Ir UtiitiiY ImlY of ofArkansas ofrltnnrt1 ofI
Arkansas A rltnnrt1 rita tai proposed proposi i nn In a n amendment anwldrpnt anond tnrtt pro providing prodlnl vroI ¬
I viding dlnl that In 11 making Ilkln purchases p11InFf iirehase for the thoCommissary Ih Ihi theI
i I Commissary Clmll ConuI1ts3 a r ry Department llpnrl I ipart nlnl noqit preferenceshall preferenceshallbo pnrnnm Fhal shall shallI
I bo hI given Jopn nil 11 other otllr things thlnli including Inlldll price pricennd pro proI prh e eI
I I I i and quality qualt r bilng 111 111 lt ag equal to those producers producersmanufacturers prodlcr prodlcrJ protiicrsI
It I manufacturers manufactutr merchants rnhant and nld dealers tnlr who whoare whoI
V I I t are not members of ff or In anyway any wa way connected connectedwith conneetedI onnlld onnlldI
J I I with wth any trust Irlt t or r combine cOlhiI formed rnrr11 to toproduce tni toproduce
i I 1 I produce prd lce manufacture mallrnltlt or sell 1 the th articles articlesWhich nrtdll nrtdllwhih
I t Which whih are Iro lining hllll contracted lonlrh11 for and Ind pur purchased llnIl ¬
Il II chased halll by the th Commissary nnunlilr Pepartmrtit for forthe fnrL
Ii L 1 the tht military mtiarr service Nlrl The Th debate hhat which whichfollowed whlh whlhI whichI
I I I tl followed rolo1 showed IhoI1 how crude rrHI and illdtillicd illdtillicdaro 1lrll
4 i I are the ideas Ieal of represontniivn rlprl fltnllv men Iln in tho thonational
l I f national nRtonR legislature INJ lallrl In regard rllar1 to the trite tniecharacter tnloI tritecitaracter
I 1 I character drnrter of o trusts trustsWr Irlt IrltI trustsI
I i I Wr P llrnitv 1FII hlm hlmr elf may have haI an accurate nceurntepicture nrfurlo nrfurlof accurateI
I t picture In his own mind of what constitutes constitutesn conUtntls conUtntlsI
f i n nit tnst I but when Invited inI In vltt 1 to tell 111 I the th Senate Senateby Hllatl HllatlI SenateS
S r by Mr Ir Purr 11 T of Connieiieut 10nnfllut onnect ictit mid Inl Mr MrSKWHU MnI Ir
I I I r i SKWHU SWFI of New SI Ns v Jersey 11ny lu h > could 10111 only nnl refer referto nflr
L 11 to the Sherman trl1 law anti all was a obliged nh1d to tnconced toT I
T j concede cnfr11 Dint thin Ih description dprptol nr f n I trust tn 1 In Inthat InI inI
I I that statute stiit Intut Ut was WI1 84 lnsiirtlrit InlllrII i flti iflrient > nt The lhit Sherman Shermanlaw ihrlal ShitrnianI
I U h i law la denounces llnolu ns r Illegal 1lal every 1lrr verv contract contractcombination Iontrl contractI
I combination romhlnaton eniahina t ion In i it the th t lit form forl of n I trust t or other otherwise 1111r 1111rt ni her herif ¬
if I wise w5P or eonplruey Jplral in rrxfruinf r lrJinl n1 f Incur lrde nr nrcommerce r rj
1 Ii t t j commerce rmnlrrlr mining IUlnn the several tIlral States Ial or with withforeign wih wihforlln
4 foreign forlln nations lallon lint ioni Hero IIf It I may lar well 11 be t lieI snld snldthat K11 K11j
I j that the Iht restricted rlRtrlftl 1 element I1nwnt of the forbidden forbiddencombination forhhllln forhhlllnomblnaton fonhiitiihenr
r r combination omblnaton Is I n 1 i public Iuhlp 1llllit evil 111 VII whUh whlh it I Is Isproper I IsI
I I that the law should
proper lw Ihoull prohibit Hut HutMr Hutr hutMr
Mr r ItEnKVB IIRwl proposed popol1 amendment nmlllmnt to the theArmy theArmy
11 Army Arm > Appropriation Appropriaton bill hi would prevent pllnt tilt thnCommlssaryCieneral thoi tiltCommtsaryenwral
i CommlssaryCieneral Comml1arOlllrl from frol from dealing dllln with withany withi withany
i any a combination comhlna1nn conuttiuiat ion of persons nl or corpora corporatloas rorpor corporaP
I P tloas tOI formed forlc in produce protul manufacture l nufartUf or orsell orll ort oraeli
t sell ll the thl nrticles nrllrl nm Icits which whlh the thl i lie inverntnent inverntnentdesired kiveruiniptutt orlllnl
1 t desired dflrl to buy bI I although nlhoulh the Ih t he combination combinationmight Inlhlnalon Inlhlnalonlt cntnhiinat ion iont
t lt might rxerclse rrrrn no restraining flrlnlnl influence influencewhatever Infuen Infuenp
1 whatever what vlr upon Ipon trade trd or competition compltlon cotnpetltloni As Aswas AsWM
i p 2 WM pointed polnle out by h > Mr Ir STEWART SrrwsttTof TIT of Ne Nevada Nevada I ¬
vada vad the language In1310 of the amendment amendmentwould amenlrent amenlrentJ amentinnentt
t J i I would wOllr prevent prlvrnt the tht military mllnry authorities authorltle of ofIbe ofUn1ted ofa
a Ibe United States Stte from purchasing Ilurcha lng any
good iod from partnerBlilpii plnrnblpl and ad yet ot nobody nobodyerlounly nobodylerousl nobodyaenlouuulyadvocates
I lerousl aenlouuulyadvocates erlounly ndvocutw adVocltl any 11 Huoh luob prohibition prohibitionThe prohibiton prohibitonTp
0 The Tp trouble with all al these thl matters mlttfrt sold soldtho naldthe ad adI
the Senator from Nevada ° In I that you con confimn confuse
tB nll
I fuse 1111 thn tlfjood Rood with wih the evIl ovl I said sall In tho thobeiflnlnjf Ihoblllnlnl thobegining
beiflnlnjf blllnlnl that the thl difficulty vnn In II drawing drawingthii drwlnl
thii tl proper line n I havo 1111 never IfVtr been able to todo todo
I do 10 It nnd nobody 10hody else lno 11f ha bll been able abl todn it itTho ItI ithut
I Tho Th only remedy remPy that I have ever rtr scent Iln that thatwould thntI thatwould
I would ould be effective ottctVt In II conietltloii comllttlol W WHhould We Weahiould 8 8Ilwuld
Hhould Ilwuld pass pll no lllaw iii law giving lvll oxcluslvo Ict hn privl privllogw prIlell pniviloge
loge lell I JJt Let sit comfmlltlon 1 fmllton bo untrammelled Intrammllodad Intrammllodada tintrammeliodarul tintrammeliodarula and andn
a free frll people will wlloon soon rid themselves themlplvtA to a nRreut aot ag
Rreut g re4tt ot extent Oltlt of triwU triwUAfter trt tnutiutsAfter
After Atr Senator InotTon JIOl70R of if Vermont had hadpointed hRdpolntl hadpointed
pointed polntl out that that tho law W now limit 1mt the pur purohofllnif purchlln purchuuulng
ohofllnif chlln oflloor to buying huyl Army supplies suppliesfrom IIPpl1 IIPpl1from autppllesfrom
from the lowest bidder and ad had Intimated Intimatedthat Intmatd Intmatdthat Intimatedthat
that Mr Ir HEHIIVB IhllfS purpose plrMO In II offrrlng ollrng tho thoamendment thoRlndmlnt thearnundrnent
amendment Rlndmlnt won merely mrrpl to t place pln the te Repub Republicans ltpub ltpubIcis Itepubhicans ¬
licans Icis at a disadvantage dlsllvatle becaiwo becBUo they tle did didnot didnot didnot
not belIeve blovl that tru trll trusts t < could thus tIU be exter exterminated utlr utlrtlnnt citerIninat4d ¬
minated tlnnt d the proposition propo ltul was I rejected by a avoU avow avets
vow of 20 nayn I ltCM 1 fA to 18 yens yensIt yeMit > IM IMI
It I Hhould Iholll bo noted no notu d that in the courso cOlrlu of ofth oftl oftht
th tl debato dplltn Senator Hfntor SEWKII SFFII of Now ow Jersey Jerseyhad JtI1Y JtI1Yhad Jerseyhail
had tlin temerity teleri to say IAY a Rood Iood word In Infavor Infavor Infavor
favor of two of the greatest rratft trade trde combi combination omhl omhlrUtonM nomhinations ¬
nation rUtonM now 10lV In exUtoiice ex toncc tho Standard Slallard Oil OilCompany Oi OilCompany
Company and the th theSugarTniist Sugar SUla Trust Trst The To Stand Standard Stnd Stnda Standaid ¬
aid a Oil Oi Cotn Cmpay Cotnpanysald > any Ild ttld tho thoUonerai General Ooora has haalit hn haslit
lit lt up lp tho world at a 1 cheaper ohNtpr rate rte than ta Its ItspredecoBdorn It ithpredoctiisiorn
predecoBdorn prf OI ever did nnd the te It ooalled ooalledSuBor ooafledSugar
Sugar SUiI Trust t has ha cheapened ceapene the price po of ofsugar ofSURI ofsugar
sugar SURI every mcr day dl since lnoe tho combination ombnaUo and andhan ad adhM andhM
hM been a benefit beneft to tho wholo world wold and andparticularly ad adplriclarly andparticularly
particularly plriclarly to the United fitatee fitateeTho Rtate StateeThe
The To difficulty dlmclly of dealing drnlng with wl great geat trade tradecombinations tade tadecomblnton tradecombinations
combinations comblnton by legislation lgls1nto Is appreciated appreciatedin appr ltd ltdIn
in quarter qulr where such breadth hrendtl of vIewmllht viewmight view viewmight
might mllht hardly har ly be bl expected Ixpetd liven Much a aHorUHstlo aodllisto asotlalistia
HorUHstlo odllisto leader Ilndrr as KUORNR tOFNR V DRIIS DFJllusl refuses refusesto
to Join In tho howl at the thl Republican Htpublcan party partyfor partyfor partyfor
for not making makln and enforcing rnforrnj moro mor anti antitrust anUtnlst antitrust ¬
trust laws lawl In a recent rcnt Interview Intnlew at Clove Cleveland Cov Covlael Cloveland ¬
land lael ho Is quoted as f sajing sajingMuch sa1n sa1nMucb aay1ngMuch
Much bus be bn been n raid aid against fuln llhe the Republican Repblcn party partybecause pArr pArrtaue piidybecftue
because taue of tie Ile great rlea combination omblnalon of capital taplt1 during duringthe iluijntthe urnl urnlIh I
the Ih IMI III four years but hUlln In reality rllr the Ih party rr Is not nl re reInvisible r rtor respotisible
Invisible for that at t all al at AIIa1 t least not directly dllrlr This ThisCieit Thisrrrl Thisgn4t
Cieit rrrl concentration rnNnIAon conc ntMtlofl li I but A natural step In the th prog progress Norot progr ¬
ress r of efenu nnl and nd while hll hl It 1 raltht mlrhllhAP perhapi hafe hAO been beenretarded benIaldt beenntardet
retarded to some IJne eitent by lef lrllalon Itgliitlon IMMIon you ou mlf mlrbl hi as aswell a aswell
well IIrhlae legislate against the Iholt force of gravity rlallr That Thllh Thllhii there therewill therewill
will ii be concentration rntnUalon Is certain tUIAIn The Th question quelon now nOl 11 11whether iiwhethen
whether helbe It 111 ittetil will be h controlled ellold by a few e Indlf IndlolduAh Iduali or by byand b band branti
and for the bsnetlt b nt of o the people ople at AIIAIe AIIAIeI large largeIf largeif
If I anything nnythlnl Is attempted attemptd however howlver In tho thoway thownr theWar
way of lawmaking IRwmBlng by Congrehi Corrl or in any anyState nnySt anySbtte
State St ltl against nRalnt the trusts trltS tho thl greatest rea test onro onrowill lro lrowl aro arowIll
will wl have havl to b l tuken lkel to avoid putting plttn down downtho downth downthe
the th go IMI good < xl In endeavoring to put Plt down flue thoIwiil tl fluebail
had A prccUo prcLI definition delnlUon of tho trade tradecombination trdo trdocomhlnaton tradeconuhinatlon
combination comhlnaton which U I to he hl deemed deemedunlawful dlm1 dlm1unlawrul deemedunlawful
unlawful will wi bo essential s pntal That Tnt defini definition dllnl dllnltlon deflnition ¬
tion must not include Incudo partnerships pRrtnlhlps or orcorporations tr trrorporatlons orcorporations
corporations deslifned dlllnt1 to malto mRI money mono In Intho Intho Inthe
tho methods that have been
ordinary heln sanc sanctioned sanctoned uanctlone1 ¬
tioned toned for years > al by tho customs ClstOt of tho mer mercantile merrnnto fliercantilo ¬
cantile rnnto community Tho element which is isto Isto Isto
to constitute ron ttuto Illegality IlInI must be distinctly distinctlyIndicated dl distinctlyIndicated tncty tnctyIndlcatll
Indicated Thla can n be done In II a statute statuteIf llutO llutOIr
If tho statute is I drawn with wlh sufllclent sufllclenteuro flfUcent flfUcentmro
euro It I was W1 done 111no In I a Judicial Ju < llr tied tiedwlon de deMlon dccidon <
don when tho courts of thU thli thl State dis dissolved dil dilIOIIld dissolvei ¬
solved IOIIld tho t ho North orth HlvorSugar HVer Ru ar Itellnlng Helnll Com Company Compan Coinparty ¬
party pan for Joining tho Sugar Trust on tho thoground thorould theground
ground rould that it I was Wa n 1 violation violaton of law lw for a amanufacturing 1 annuuuufacturing
manufacturing maUlfallrlni corporation rororallon to enter Inter Into n npartnership nparlnrthlp aPartitershIp
partnership parlnrthlp rite only onl > effective Itclvo legislation legislationngubiiit 1181aton 1181atonIall legislationagainst
ngubiiit Iall t trusts will il bo found fOlnd In tho enact enactment ennc enacttuient ¬
ment IIUt of Rome fome simple rule rlio like Ito this capable capableof
of comparatively rompnrtvely easy enforcement enforcementIn enforcemlnt enforcemlntIn
In dealing Ienln with this subject IlhJect Congress ConllI will willhave wl Willhave
have to tl take caro whom It I hilts hil Them 1111M Is Isdanger 18InnIr istianger
danger InnIr lest It ittrend tread on tho thotoesof toes tOI of tho farm farmer farmII farmON
er II ON There 111rl was Wn8 organized or anlzll recently rolntly at Abilene Abilenethn Abllno Abllnotho Abilenetilt
tilt Knights 11fhtl of thu Soil Each Elch lodge Is Iscalled Iscnlli iscalled
called cnlli n Head IIad Farm nnd Is II presided pr l ed over by bya byI
a I Head JInd Tanner Jarmlr Tim T1 purposes plqOll1 of tho or organization or organlzsttiutn ¬
thus stated statedIt
ganization OII1lton are nr flltll
It 1 Is i In thenMureof Ih the n ntuneof luIol a alut trust In which hlh farmers 1lm of oftbe otIh ofthe
the Ih Vest 1 are AI lobe 10 t te Interested Members are all tu ii make re reporti e etottI
porti 1 > > 110 to the Ih SUprl Supreme Harm Arm or Idr Iod I > dZ AS required Iqlrl by bythe hyh byttit
the h head officers oint of ollb the number numb of acres a of glren grains grainsraited IAlns IAlnsrld ratnsrat1
raited rld and tbe lb crop held hrd In stock lork II 1 Is I proposed I > ruped that thatthe IbAIIh thatthp
the Ih lidge shall ih l lt help their members mmbr to hold lotd their theirgrain Iblrilln theirgrain
grain for higher prices pr and that Ihallhn there shall sbal be mutual mutualassistance mUlua mutualituciManre
assistance given t j those who ho are In need needA ndA needA
A similar simiar combination cmbinaton of manufacturers manufacturerswould manlracturtf manlracturtfwOlld manufacturerswould
would wOlld bo regarded relnrded in Kansas KnnfM M n n 1 highly highlyobjectionable hlllly hllllyohjltonahlo highlyobjectionable
objectionable ohjltonahlo trust which should bo bostamped hoKtampll bestamped
stamped out by h law But wo havo fre frequently frl frlqUlntl f no noquientiy ¬
quently observed that It makes mlkl u great greatdeal greatdeni reat reatd11
deal d11 of difference dlterenre whose ox is gored goredThe lon lonThe goredThe
The Transformation Transformaton of Methodism MethodismTho 1pthodll
limo 111 abolition nholton of tho system sytm of Itinerancy Itinerancyby IUnranc
by b tho Methodist Iethodl t General Conference Confereleo on onWednesday onednldar onVedtusday
Wednesday affords oIorlls another among many manyevidences manrevllenc1 manyevidences
evidences evllenc1 of the very ery great Irlt change ehnnAB which whichhas whichhilLs
has 1 llomo coma over Methodism of recent rrrlnt years yearsFollowing yearsFollowing 111
Following Folowlnl the tll example of the Apostles ApostlesWKSIIIY APOtC ApostlesWisiiy
WKSIIIY W IIY IU It founder travelled travclll about aboutpreaching aboutprlalhlng aboutreaeIiIng
preaching his doctrines doctrlull and would con continue contnue confinite ¬
finite tnue In no ni one onl place longer than tho a few fewdays rewdn fewdays
days dn > 8 Lay preachers prenrhel commissioned by him himas himal him himas
as al helpers hflperl wore wlre tilso 1110 appointed to cir circuits er erclll cm cmettlttu ¬
cuits clll In the tht early nrl days rn > of this Ihl country countrythnt countrythnt countrythat
thnt Itinerancy Illrnr gave a Methodism a great greatndvitrtago greatadvuirtage rlat rlatIdmrMJ
ndvitrtago IdmrMJ over r the religious rlllou8 denomina denominations denorlua uienomninatiouus ¬ I ItOI
tions tOI with wlh stationary Ftllonarr pastors and con cn contietuiently j jeminently I
eminently eflHntr It rapidly rpid developed devlloplllnto into the thlo most noitnurnennuuu t tnumlrOUI i inumerous
numerous numlrOUI of the Protestant Protllant Churches ChurchesWo tl launchesun rr 1 I IWo
Wo un have found rouOllW by long lon and Inll constant conlant expe experience expeHence ¬
Hence paid fal1 WESLEY WFsuv that a 1 frequent frequentexchange frcquntIrhln frciuentexchange I
exchange Irhln of teachers tarhll U I best It This 111s preacher preacherhas proRchprhn preacherhas
has hn ono talent tnllnt that another No o ono whom whomI
I ever lr know has hl all ni the talents tlnl which are nreneodftil are1Itul areneedful
needful 1Itul for beginning helimlnl continuing contnuln and per perfecting pcrfeclnl perfectirmg ¬
fecting feclnl tho work of grace jrcn In a whole con congregation conJratol congregatlon ¬
gregation Jratol That is the thl Methodist preach preachcrH prenchI
crH I worn wlm organized orlauzIt as 8 missionaries IL lonarlt some somewlmt somewhat omt omtwhat
what after flit th plan fliln of tho special religious religiousorder relllous relllousorllr religiousorder
order orllr of preaching Irlarhln monks the th inisolon inisoloners
ers 11 of the thlolnn Itniuun Catholic Catholo Church ChurchThis ChurchThl Churchiiik
This Thl system Ir tll of the itinerancy Ilnernc gave 1 to toMellmdUm tolllhodl toMethindlitit
MellmdUm lllhodl m a distinctive distnct 11 feature flaturn In 11 Protes Protestantism Protstllt Protestantlsmn ¬
tantism tllt m and nOI contributed lonlrluutec essentially Istltaly to Its Itsprogress Il IlprnlreFS Itsre1gress
progress prnlreFS re1gress In this country moro especially especiallyAs pprlly pprllyAl
As Al the tlo system Iplll1 developed dnwloplc along nlonl with wih tho thogrowth thoJroth thegrowth
growth Jroth in population pOlulntlon tho length lenlth of hate tmo for fora
a preacher prPwhP to remain rNlnln in the same charge chargewas rhrlo rhrloWil cicurgewits
was Wil gradually rdual > extended eltendc from six months to toono tnonl toone
ono onl year > Iar to two years lS to three years rear nnd nndfinally nndIlnly andlltialiy
finally Ilnly In II isss I to five to ywirs pnrs and now by bytho bytho bythe
tho decision lecRlon of the Oeneral Olcrl Conference conrlrlnco on onWednesday 01 on onVetlnuest
Wednesday WIIIIII Vetlnuest lay tilt time IIIPIIII I I tilt limit I I nutit Is I abolished nholhed alto altogether alo aloIlthr altogetiter ¬ I
gether Ilthr Tho litu llishop 1 Itlsluopprettiding hopprfthJn presiding over oVlr th the local localconferemo loralCOnrlrnl localconfntntt
conferemo will wi Hill fl mako the th appoint appointments appointiiieitts ¬
ments lntl annually Anluliy but hii tho hit new lew nile nl10IO1 leaves leavesto
to Ills hl discretion 11rnn tho matter mnUIr of n transfer transferand trnsrr trnsrrand transferand
and permits IIrml tho retention rNenton of pastors latorR by bychurches h bychumrrhies I Iehurhls
churches ehurhls desirous dltlrol of keeping them How Howit lo I
it will 1 work practically prctral Is I 1 problematical problematicalIn problllltCll problllltCllIn
In tho Bishops Ilshop Address Adlre to tho General GeneralConference Olnlral OlnlralConfrII CsenuruuiConference
Conference ConfrII they I hI reported rllorted thnt theexperlenco theexperlencoof theelpcrlenlo theelpcrlenloor the experience experienceof
of twelve twele years under unlllr the last exteaslon rtlI810n of ofthe nrthe ofthe
the limit lmit from three Ilrto to five years rtar had hadshown hRdIhon hadshowni
shown Ihon that actually altlal > the average nVlrnjo duration durationof Iurnton Iurntonor
of tho pastoral pMtorl term term had been Increased Increasedbut Inerllt increaetibitt
but hit slightly FIhty If at all al and ad thatln thlt that In practice prNk prNkonl Pnitet ice iceemily j jonly
only onl n 1 small la proportion proporton of our pastors pastorsremain pntorl pastorsninmain
remain In tho sam anI charge charjp for five Ile years yearsTlin yearsTue lal
Tlin Tll Bishops Ishop advised ar therefore either Iher a arttur areturn j jreturn
return rttur to the tht three thrt years > Ar limit lmit or the theremoval tlo tlorlmonl theremoval
removal rlmonl of the time limit lmi altogether altogetherThn nltojrthlr nltojrthlrTo
The To desire dtslre for more mort permanency In pas pastorates PMtorntpt pastorntes ¬
torates torntpt comes COII chielly from tho urban urbanchurches uhRn uhRnchurchf urbanchiurcheti
churches churchf and their pastors pRtor but blt in Now SewYork ow owYork i iYork
York at least II8t where Methodism Iptholm Is L not notrelatively notrlaUvly I Irelatively
relatively rlaUvly 10 powerful as a elsewhere rlewhee ita itaMi It it
Mi
character as ascomnpared compared ompl with wIt the early earlymodel erly erlymodo earlymodel
characr
I model modo has changed chlnKe very vcr radically ralol1y Tho Thoplain Thopl11n Theplain
plain pl11n meeting house hOllO of the past has ha gIven Rivenplace IlvIn IlvInplace gIvenplace
place to pretentious church architecture architectureand nrrhllcturo nrrhllcturoIld
and Ild with that development dlIlopmlnt havo Ilvo como In Inworldly Inworldly inworldly
worldly tastes tnltl1 and Ind ambitions nmblton among tho thoMethodists tholotheMJst tueMethislists
Methodists lotheMJst They 11 are ar no longer Innllr u 1 peculiar peculiarpeople Iular
people 1011 tIe mid Ind tho Illlthu t hu Hithuslastlu Iltu iu fervor which whichotirn whicholrl vhuicltonce
devotional exercises exercisesIs
marked their
once olrl dovotnnal eXIrelt
Is now retarded rllardfl ns being Iln bad manners mannersWKSIFY Ilnnll IlnnllW tiUlflhtCtIiVERtET
WKSIFY W IT would hardly hlrdl > reco rerolnll0 recogniio nlo them thll for forMethodlstsfor torlelhodLtflr fortlethodLitsfor
Methodlstsfor lelhodLtflr tlw th Kravo gnmt r1 mid Ild limnblo limnbloinlndrd IlluLle IlluLlepeoplo luuuniblomfllfldl
inlndrd pcoplo to whom ridicule rhlculo gao IIVO their theirdesignation tlllr tlllrdeKlnlon theirdesignation
designation deKlnlon because hrallo of thulr plain plall and andinnthodlciil III andnnethodicmul
innthodlciil tltholcll manner nlnnlr of life le Thu day dl tilt > hart hartarrived hai hainrcl hasarrived
arrived nrcl against Ilaln > t which ho warned wnrn 1 his hisdisciples hil hildlclplo hutsdlsclIos
disciples dlclplo when wealth Ivealh having hallnl como COUl In at atthe nttho atthe
the door religion rclllon has hl flown 10wn out at the thewindow thewindow thewindow
windowEvelin windowEven window windowEven
Even Evelin In the rural rral districts dltrct the distinguish distinguishing dtn ullh ullhInl ¬
lag Inl features IlturO of Methodism Iethodilm during durin Its 11 first firstcentury Irst Irstcentury firstcentury
Tho Thoflory Thotory Thinfiery
century have panned 1111 away Mlay largely larlIly
fiery tory campmertlngs rampmftnI from which It drew dfw It ItmoHt I ImOKt Its Itsmost
most powerful Inwcrrultmulusln stimulus In this thl country havo havolout havI huavumhost
lout 1011 their tllr old character charctlr and all become blCOIO cold coldnnd eo1and coltani
and tamo nnd Ind haw ha been Bectilarlml slcularI7111 to a agroat nrat agroat
groat rat extent Ixtent nnd tho chill eh1 has ha checked chccte time Uiogrowth tlO tlOKrowth timegrowth
growth of Methodism Iethoti m Moreover Iofovcr tho seep scepticism SClp SClptcm seeptlcLsm ¬
ticism tcm Introduced by b scientific Icrntlle criticism critclm of oftho oftho ofthoScripturea
tho thoScripturea Scriptures has hal entered Into its theolog theological theolol theological ¬
ical ln seminaries Almlnrs and ad Its 111 ministry mlnitr Method MethodUta Methodlath ethod ethodISI
lath ISI ambitious ambltlout of social socia advancement ndVncfment are arediscontented le ledontenlo aredisoontentod
discontented dontenlo with wth the methodical methodicalfo life and andIts andIslmrroundln andits
Its Islmrroundln mirroundlngs and ad aredroppingaway ndropplng are dropping awylnto awylntomr awaymnto awaymntomore Into Intomore
more mr fashionable churches As the Bishops Bishopssay Ishopl IshoplMY Ilishopasay
say In their Addrosa IddrM8 the seriousness orousnt of ofllfosoems oflo oflIft
llfosoems lo lIft IAII soems largely larlel forgotten for ottln Its IR opportuni opportunities opporuni opporunites ¬
ties tes of usofulness u ffulnKI unoccupied unocclplld and tho love loveof loveof loveof
of tho passing Jllnl world worle gaining 13lnlntln In masterful masterfulnefw mMterfulnO
fleas nO Onco Methodists Iethodlstl wore distinguished distinguishedby dIAtnIIRhe
by tho plainness plrhmf1 of their attire ntlro tho ails austerity all allIrl ailstenity ¬
terity Irl of their hIves IhO and tho piety plet of their theirspeech theirsplIch theirspeech
speech hut that day da has gone ono by byTho h hTho byIIie >
Tho abolition nholton of tho system of the Itin Itinerancy Iln IlnIrncy itinerancy ¬
erancy Irncy on Wednesday Wrntsday Is only tho theiatest latest lahlt step steptoward tep teptoward ttptoward
toward tho complete transformation trnsrormaton of the thooriginal thuorh1nal theoriginal
original Methodism which Is now going on onA onA onA
A Voice olce for War WnrDr WarDr 1arDr
Dr 1tJJAM WteA1 EVKJIETT EnrT of Massachusetts MassachusettsOold IIsarhuett
Gold Democrat Jomolrat and aneloldnmolthl goldenmouthed orator oratoremerges omtoremlrlA oratoremerges
emerges emlrlA from too long Ion a silence AIfncn to say that thathis thathis thathis
his voice olo Is II Ktlll tJ for war r Ho Io will wi not have haveIlnvAN luoInus haveIinyA
IlnvAN Inus Ho 10 will w1 not have MrKiNinr 1KJslJ Y Ho Hoadvises 10 10RdIII lieadvises
advises RdIII tho Sold Democrats VImOlrtR to construct constructn
n platform ind InI name nm candidates enndhlltlA of their theirown theirown theirown
own which hlh shall shnl stand for tho traditions trndlton of ofthe oftn ofthe
the tn fathers rathel th the needs of th thl the hour and the theclaims thB1llln thusehmtlnts
claims 1llln of posterity posterityDr plprltnr >
Dr KVKIIETT 1nmT loves to tl bo In the thl minority minorityand mlnorty mInorityand I Innd
and the til smaller ImaIlr tho minority mlnorlt the greater greaterhU jratr greaterhits i
hU hs Joy Jo He 1f wants wnnI air and freedom rreeom Hn Hnhad 10 10hnll liehiatt
had rather rthlr wander In sheepskins lhlplldl and goat goatnklns Iont Iontt1 goatskins
skins t1 < ln than to ho chief and Rl I captain rnptan We Wedont Wotont e edont
dont tont know how many mOl other otJI r Irreconcilables Irreconcilablesthere IrreconriahlA IrreconriahlAIhere irreconcilahlesthere
there nro for whom wiom McKiviET Is I too good goodand Iood Ioodallllms goodarid
and allllms HnvAv himu too bad but but they thl could find Ind no noinoro nomorn nomoore
morn brilliant brilnnt positive poslll and RUI courageous courageousleader ClurnOUR ClurnOURthAn courageousloadtr
leader than this thl santo Rml WILLIAM EVEIICTT EVEIICTTHo FnmT
Ho Jn is II one of tho most mo t original orlJlnl and effective effectlvoof tctvo tctvoor
of public puhll speakers Iaers Ho In has served prI1 one term termIn tennIn term termin
In tho House 10use of Representatives IPflslnlats a longer longerlife 10nP longerlife
life Ifo In ofllc olet than most Massachusetts lnflarlts Demo Democrats nmnorrl Ieunoerats ¬
crats rrl have been a nblo bio to have h1o In our time tlmoHo tmo tmoHo timeIto
Ho knows kno n 1 lot of men and things thingsAmong thln thlnAmong thingsAmong
Among tho latter later are nr American Amerlln politics poltrs nnd nndhistory nndhl5tol antihistory
history hl5tol from their tIlr beginning bl lnnllg And Ad ho Is I Igoot a agood agood
good goot fellow llow If I n term so familiar ramllnr may bo boapplied honpplld beapplied
applied npplld to n scholar so 0 respected respectedIf rlRpectodI
If I the thl Gold Cold Democrats lemocrntR 1ennocratstakn toko tal Dr EVKRKTTH EVKRKTTHadvieo EnRI EnRIIdvro EVEBIrrRadvice
advice Idvro they should take tno him also alsoArmy nl90Army alsoArmy
Army Contract Surgeons SurgeonsA Hnrjlons HnrjlonsA
A bill bi forth for th relief rllpf of tho acting acin assistant assistantsurgeons lslstat lslstatlurleon assistantsurgeons
surgeons lurleon of the Army Arm has been hfn Introduced IntroducedInto Introeucl introducedinto
Into the Senate Hnt by Mr lr Foi Fot KFn FI anti nnlili Is now nowbefore nowhlforl nowhwfore
before hlforl the tw Committed Commi on 01 Military llary Affairs AffairsThe Arnlrs ArnlrsThe AffairsIIie
The acting nlllnl assistant ns assItantrnirgeont lantlurleon surgeon g genormtllv genormtllvcalled ncnillv ncnillvcalled nrlv
called contract rnnl fill rct met surgeons urJonR were wIrl employed employedduring Ilporlll IlporlllIurin tunplovuddun
dun during Iurin rig the thl Spanish HJnnsh S Pfl nidi war and nlllln a nul miny of them themare tlumare thueuuiare
are still FIl St ili employed rplorfl In the Philippines Ihilpplnc h hill i ipino and at atposts ntpMt atposts
posts In this country counlr > These Thrl surgeons KUrlO are nrohired arehlrN arehired
hlrN hired by h thn month mOlth at tho rate rtB of fW fWthl 100 100they lothey
thl they > wear Army Arm uniform without wihout any anybadge anybatigt ny nylad
lad badge or Indication Indlralon of rank rnk and Inll they theyperform the thepfrfnrm theyperform >
perform all a tho duties dul that regular r ulr Hur Hurceons Hlr HlrIton Slirgeons
ceons Iton perform at larger larJpr salaries Falarll Accord According Arcfrd ArcfrdInl AccordIng ¬
ing Inl to tilt preamblo prelmbl of Mr Ir FOIIAKKits FOIIAKKitsbill FOIAKII
bill h1 their ttllr contracts rontrlt provided for quarters quartersand qlurer qlurerand quartersanti
and presumably prlslmnhl for commutation romnltnton of ofquarters ofqURrtlr ofquarters
quarters qURrtlr when whln lovermncnt oernmlt quarters quarnl were werenot wlre wlrenot worenot
not furnished flrnl hNI as well wPl as I for pay pa while whl on onleave onloao onloavo
leave of absence nb Inn either pltwr sick or ordinary ordinarybut orllnar orllnarblt
but blt nil nl of these th e allowances alownncls have been denied deniedby deniedhr deniedby
by tho Comptroller Cmptrollr of tho Treasury TreasuryAnother TrIMt TreasuryAnother
Another Anothpr loss lO tangible tlnlhll but none the less lewIrritating Ifs IfsIrtnth1 lessIrritating
Irritating Irtnth1 grievance rlpnnf Is I that owing owlO to tho thofact thofact thefact
fact that thlt contract lOltrnct surgeon lrloni are not com commissioned com11lslonlI coatnLcsloneti ¬
missioned 11lslonlI or even eIn In the Army Arm > they tb are aronot oronot arenot
not eligible 11lhB to membership mlrblrshlp In the Hil Loyal LoyalIxgion LoyalLegion
Legion 1101 or oven In the Grand Ornd Army not to tospeak toIpBILk tospeak
speak IpBILk of the thl societies 1011111 sprung sprnl from the thoSpanish tbeHpallJh theSltaiuliilt
Spanish HpallJh war Senator ellor FOKAREH alms to toremedy t toremedy
remedy rel > these th hardships hardshipsThe harlllp harlllpThe
The bill bi provides provlto that thl hereafter herartr all ni con conIrart cn cntrart contract
tract surgeons rlon shall shal have 11 the allowances allowancesand Ilowanrps Ilowanrpsnn1 allowancesnail
and privileges prlIII of Frt FlrJt I leutenants lIulantA except exceptthe IXCIptIh exceptthit
the Ih pay IIY which whllh shall Ihal continue c ontnul to bo MSO MSOa I 1O 1Oit
a 1 month It I provides further rlrther that thlt acting actingassistant nltinj actingutssltant
assistant 1 I tlnt surgeons lrllJi appointed nppolltl since May 11 I IIR Iisa
188 IR shall hal be paid for sick Ick leave 11110 and for forordinary fororlulrr fororuitiiarv
ordinary orlulrr leave Ilaolot not to exceed thirty thlr > days Illy In Ineach II ineach
each Ilrh year Iar of service fpnle arid nrllIJ gives them thll the thoright Ihorljht theright
right rljht to Die 11 claims caim for back pay for such suchperiods luch luchIlrld suchjinloiitu
periods Ilrld of leave hn for commutation eommltnon of ofquarters orIlartel oftiutmurters
quarters Ilartel nnd zinc for travel trvel pay and allow allowances nlow nlowan allowances ¬
ances an which may lila have been withheld withheldfrom withheldrrom withheldfrom
from or not paid pad to them themOther thAl thetaOther
Other O he sections ectons provide prolro that acting ortnl as assistant 8 assistant ¬
sistant Ilstant surgeons flrAlni appointed Id since May Ia > 1 11K ItHI 1isie
1K tHI isie Sshall Mhll shall b t < > commissioned rOllnlSlonld ns lS First Jlt Lieuten Lieutenants Llelten LleltenantI Lioutenants ¬
ants antI the thl commissions comml IOII to expire Ixplrn when wl1n they theyaro t1 theyare y yarA
are discharged llrharled honorably hOlorhlr those who have havoserved hnoIrv haveserved
served Irv 1 a year rl to havo their commissions commissionsdatud cnmnrnlssioniuiliuted
datud 11111 from frm remit the expiration l3plrtol of their first firstyears OrFtInrl firstyears
years > Inrl service nlo and on parsing a physical physicalexamination phRlfaloXlunlnatlJ itiysjcaloxiumilnal
examination oXlunlnatlJ oxiumilnal lou to bo hl commissioned rOJlntqlone1 Captain Captainafter uptainIrhr miptaintufter
after Irhr two yearsservice years > Iars Irrlrl service Kxtra EXlr pay pa Is 1 al allowed aiInwcd alhosreti ¬
lowed to contract ontret surgeons 11lns on In their thllr honor honorablo honorIhln honorable
able Ihln discharge dl plrl If I thoy have nerved outside outsideof oltll < o oof
of the 1nlted 1 Htiites Hlal and travel trP pay plY iitt and andallowances nnr andallowances
allowances alownnrl nr are provided prohll1 Tho bill h1 gives 111 to tocontract torontract tocontract
contract surgeons fUrAIOnR preference prrlrenll for appoint appointment nppolntlent appoIntmnent ¬
ment lent In II the Medical lldial Corps Corplof of tho iii Army and andthn IL1 IL1tho antitue
thn Navy L and in thn Mnrinn Mo Iarilo rum Hospital 10spitai Ser Service HIrvfl Service ¬
vice vfl and nld opens to them thl1 the t lit National Snlolmiloml Nat lanai Homes Homesfor I lonniesfor
for Disabled llahl1 I Volunteer YOIUIIllr Soldiers SoldiersTho HollI Soltiltrslhte
Tho Thl bill hil IK I very complete compllII anal appears npplurs to toto t tofIt
to do to full ful justice jl rl to tf the thl lie acting aftll as n aMaitttnat aMaitttnatuiuurguons lstant lstantsurgeons lllnnt lllnntfurIOnl
surgeons furIOnl Theso Tht hhst medical 11llcal men nln have proven proventheir provnthrr provenI I
their thrr I hel r value llul In I a the Ih t hit field Oflln In Cuba utliut Porto Ulco Ulcoand Hlo Hloand 111ccnuid I
and the Philippines Ihilpphl as well wll ns n1 at tutu tl forts fortsnnd forNnld fortsanti i
anti nld posts pot of this country lOlnl They Th havo havoserved hlv hlvFen htuivserved i
served Fen 1 under unlo tire Irl and amlI3Iept except for ro the lht ab absence ahlro at atsplice ¬
splice lro of the th cross Cri of St John from their theircollars thlrrolar theircollars
collars rolar have hn been blln Indistinguishable IluUItnlulhnhle > lo from fromtho Iromthn fromthe
the permanent prmanellrw Army rnuy medical 1 Id staff tal The Thobill Thelull he heh1
bill h1 will wi not involve Imol ve any Aly large larJ amount of ofmoney ofmonp ofmoney
money monp > nnd Its It I passage pMfnO will wi not create any anyother IY IYolhpr anyother
other precedent precpdlnt than that of keeping lIln a apromise AI ai1ruutIs
promise I rOI 11 Wo sees I no reason rI1 on why wh tho bill billshould bi billsitoutitl
should Ihould not notThtre pa paTher
11 11Thro
Ther Thro I no dearth of nnnpoHticnl nonpolUcnl con conventions convnlon eonvnntlonq ¬
ventions vnlon In the South this Ihl year Iar Th Tht The Mont Montgomery Montgontry IontIomlry ¬
gomery Iomlry conference cnnftrlnM of Miy Il 8 for the tf discussion discussionof dlc slon slonnf
of rites IC problems rollm under nntr tin Ihl auspices nurl a of the thsSouthern thl theSouthern
Hulhlm Southern Society was wa wa followed folowed by b the th Southern SouthernIndustrial SOlthlrn SOlthlrnIndtlrl SouthernIndustrial
Industrial Indtlrl I Convention COnTfnlln In Chattanooga Ch3tanoola on May MayIS a aa
IS for the more progressive pro aITe and IndcomDrbenln comprehensive
development dnelopmlnt of ofthemftterlltt th the material mllrlll resources rNOUrON of th thStates te teHtnt the theStates
States Htnt of the South and rtil especially Olclnl auonniare auonniareproductive such al as lre lreproductlvo era eraproductive
productive of coal andiron and are arl substituting substitutingmanufacture aubititutlninnitnitfacture ubltlutni ubltlutniranuracturl
manufacture ranuracturl for agriculture alrultur Thonnnual meet meetIng mllt mlltInl meatinir
Ing Inl of the Ih American Arfrla MedicoPsychological 1tlcoIhoIOtlcfl An Ansedation A AI Asisodnttlon
I sedation orllton was M held In Uichraonil on May lay 2J to toI Inlololdrr toonnelder
I consider lololdrr tutu th conditions rnldltoM Ild amid 1 treatment nf nfI nrIhn ofthin
I thin Insane loln anti Inll to provide for the thl prworvii prworviii presorvullion
i I tlonof lon lion or niedlcojychologlcnl IldlcollYlholoilCl1 teachings ttChlnn and fnd Dm Dmdeigning tl tldllnlll tuedInirtg
homes and nndliihlltutlons andluollulon andiiitit
deigning dllnlll and construction cOI tructon of If hor
liihlltutlons iiitit 0110114 for the lil I lie fpfbltmliiilod rbltmllmllnd nnd Insane InsaneOn 1It 1ItOn inqumuIn
luollulon On In July 7 In Charleston the Ih Notional otonlllclr otonlllclrtonll Ediicn Ediicntlonnl Etlitcationsi
which hlch It In Mpected cted that thntover thatover
tlonnl tonll Association AMocllton ut 1 f1 > thl thlolrr
over olrr ten tln thousand tholnnt persons pnOoo will wi b bl be attendance Innttendnncowill Inatendalr Inatendalrwil in attendancewill
modern method for fortlie tortll fortile
will wil meet me t to consider rlldtr more 10rl
lh the South The TheHctlve Theactive
tile tll > educational Interest Intlrlt In Thl Thlrlu
active rlu or permanent JIrnlnflt rnuanetut members rfmbltl of the thl thewocl thewoclatloru awool awoolalion MOfI MOfIallnu
alion number 2IOO 20 22I In connection cOlnfeloa with wlh tliu tliuconference tll tllI titticonference
exlilblt of tcliool tclioolwork ichoolwork choo1lrl
conference cnferclel there will wi be b an lJhlbt
I work lrl Includingeome Inelldirur loml exhibits elMbt of manual maDal1 train training tran tranIni trainlag ¬
lag
ingThe The reunion rlunlon of the te Society Rocfh of the te Army Ary of the thePotomnc thePotomncwl thePotomac
Potomac Potomncwl will be held nt alredercklburt Fredericksburg Va to today t todayandon ¬
day dl dayandon nnd ant on May 30 S the Ih reunion reunlonof of the Confed Confederate Coned Conedprate Confelicrate ¬
Louisville Ky KyClre Iyi Kyiire
prate veterans will wil be held at louLvle
Clre i us a nfraoct PemoctatCinetflnati lC < nflnnat Knyulrtr KnyulrtrWhere Fnqur JnqiUrrWhere
Where Whlre are arl you ou goIng Iolnl to get let him hum Take your your1opullst yur yurIopul yourPopulist
Populist Iopul t medicine Idklne nnd try t1 trytolocic to lool 101 happy happyIt hnpl hnplI
It I 1 Iq not easy P5 a to estimatettmlfotiEDWAHD estimatettmlfotiEDWAHDOiivnn ltllAto cstlmmmsto tho thoiloim 101 EDIAD EDIAD011r1 EDWAIID EDWAIIDOtlviit
Oiivnn 011r1 WOLCOTTS WOLCOT1 actual alllnl political poltical wrlcht rlht on onthe onIh onthe
the Ih Hopubllcan IlpUII1n Presidential IrcKdenlal ticket tckt with wih Wlir WlirMAM WI Wu WurIAM
MAM AM MCKINLEY McKINLE renonilnated relonlnstd but but to Vera pnraphnuwtt 1lra 1lraph Veraphrase
phrase ph rI thl thelanguageof > eliincua 1111neol of tho thlltounded theastounded astounded pnwHurers pnwHurerswhom pl1rlr pl1rlrwhom passeriarswhom
whom MARX rluut TWAINS TWAI IIot pilot Sir Ir B Ullad had Ju JUBt JUBttken jiucttaken t tjilien
taken tken over the te shoals Ihoal the Colorado statesman statesmanwould Ilatfmau Ilatfmauould tateamanwould
would ould make rok a lightning llhtnln candidate candidateItUfortunatsfor cndidat cndidatIt candidatItlafortunatefor
ItUfortunatsfor It I forlate ror th thl the country cunt that tat when It Ithas I Ihl Ithas
has hl a nervous nnou discouraged dlrurslcd pessimistIc p lmltlo and andcomplaining anticomplaining nd ndromplalnlnl
complaining romplalnlnl statesman Btatp m in the ts Senate Senatf like lke the theHon thelion
Hon 101 KUOKNH LmNH HALB ALl of Maine It should Ibould have haveIn haveIn havein
In th the sauna Ino body a calm om Im renolute rlolut farseeing fnrwselngand farflnand
and putrlotlo Pliliotio Amorlcan Amorcan of the thl Intellectual Intollectiinlcalibre Intolectln Intellectualcalibre
calibre Iwlbro nnd nd moral mora quality Qlalty of JOHN JOJ C SPOONEB SPOONEBof
of Wisconsin WisconsinSenator WisconsinSenator qlnsln qlnslnSnator
Senator hALES IAtX argument Ilument tnt we e should shoulddesist shoulddp eboulddesist
desist dp IKI from frol rout expanding lJlandlnl becoune berlo some of our ouraucnu ournlllls ouragnls
aucnu nlllls In Havana lovan have committed cmmltd fraud car carried carrl1 ennlttl ¬
ried to Its logical 101ical conclusIon conculon would olid cnu cal calico th thnbandonmentof the thenhaolomnet theattantlonitnenit
nbandonmentof nhaolomnet of the thl Now ow York municipal munlclJI KOV KOVfrnintnt gornniulnnt 0 0rrnwnt
frnintnt rrnwnt because herluse yesterday r tlray fits t Comptroller Comptrollertppcrted Comptrnlrr Comptrnlrra Comptrollerreporued
tppcrted a defalcation defalaton on the part of r a adeputy adelnl adeputy
deputy deputy1robably delnlPrnhably deputyirtulablv
1robably Prnhably no Am AI Amnlcan ricnn rcnn rtntesmin Intfmln looked loolld with withurtHier withgrair lh lhIfIr
urtHier IfIr instinctive aversion aVlnlon upon U1n expansion expansiontlinn eIpaD expansionthan lon lonIhnn
than Senator Slnalor SiooNWi HIool and yet 1t no ones one Justf Justftlcullon JnBt justiilcutttofl
tlcullon IIlon timid Ind advocacy of U him h bc b bcn n more morefenrtilitnB monosenrrhlng oro oroIarhlnl
fenrtilitnB Iarhlnl and an conclusive conclusiveWhat conclllle conclllleWllnt conclusiveWhat
What means this fbi dark snylng elyln in the th losto Iloafon IloafonRerord o ton tonRtrordf
Rtrordf RtrordfSpfakfr ntrorr RerordSpeale
Spfakfr S Akr MVRlis h lisa sblolo broken four fSTftt fSTfttHas gtwelhilts
Has In thellon the lon lion JAMES J IrS JFrTEnsoN JF1rnso Mncnsanun Mncnsanunu MT1P5 1111n an un unuunl Unuually
u uunl uually uiilly ttrone stronl right nrm and II passion 1 > Ion for order orderor
or Is the h Massachusetts Innhlslt House 10100 of liepresenta liepresentatlves hlepresontativPt
tlves tllf an unuHiinlly unu tuflUtOilill nl unruly umorul body bodyTlif bodyThA bodyhurt
hurt ImrmlcM hluml nmu Imnlmpnt nmttaempnt ement of talltlre tllr < about nboutendlnt nboll nbolledll aboututemuding
utemuding endlnt edll the Ih Hon HOI JACOBIS ICOBI K JonANNH COIUIETT COIUIETTto
to the Ilnuo 1110 of Jioprwentntlvos Hrfentntvos should recall recnllndinlrltu rfcnl recalltdinirimtg
ndmlrlll ndinlrltu glances IlllnclS to tlie 1 th Hon lon Oooai OO ooutt J ISLAND ISLANDNOON IRtANDXunsAN IssnNooA
NOON XunsAN AN n 1 Clilcaen laln etatesTnan slnlran lt 1 Ia > that body bodyHe bOlhI bothlIt
He I Is I lirautlful and accomplished orl > Jihe famed flnt In Inmany Inma inmilan
many ma milan arts arll utid fnl iti II many rln utuan athletic Rtlcto diversions dlrr lon but buthe blt blthe buttite
he 1 Is i epeclully ecluJy wlorlous Ilrlnu for his 11 energy as a aboxer ahoxrr ahexer
boxer Probably 1robnllr Mr tr NOOXAN Noou OUA who has na ha pclenco pclenconnd eclencoand
and ald damnable r rnlh reach > acli could Cllit oiitbox ontox any man mal In Intlio InIh Inliii
tlio Ih present prfpnt House 10nA but blt that tat may Iny unaybea boa n too partial partialopinion plrll1 partialOpimuttin
opinion 011101 for tJicro Illro are n I number of tall tolmen men of oftheir orIhllr ofhid
Ihllr hid their r hands ha nd In II I a It ItWhat It ItWhat ithat
What hat lin has become of that resolution rf1uton to place placem
m 1 repair rppnlrthr t the he Dowey 10wy Arch Surely SurI the committee committeerealizes eommltfe eommltferaJzR committeerenllzes
realizes raJzR thnt mere good ood Intentiotm Inllnton while wble tradi traditionally tradllorll truditlomialli ¬
tionally lorll nervluble trvltbl ns n paving btoties 10111 ore 8rt yet of oflliem 01IIJ oftltemneiyes
lliem IIJ tltemneiyes rlvesqulto dvt 111 quuttit powerless to replace rtllaco wooden woodenbeams woodln woodln1lII woodentieiiiuta
beams 1lII and renew platelet panels plnI Slxmonllia Slxmonllialiavo Slllollll Six mmuoiuths mmuoiuthslIlto
liavo 10 f een matters Ialel BO 10 from bnd to worss worssIn worle worleIn worasIn
In Ms retirement rllrtllnt nt Lincoln Ilnloln Col Col IlnrAX InTAN llnyA Is IsrnlotiKpr I IDO Icmm
rnlotiKpr DO JOIIlr longer visible Idbl in thoactof the Ict act 01 holding holdinl aloft the theflamlni 1 tuefloating
floating flmlnl sword MIord of truth trth ntid nlH juniioo JUI10 for Iopu Iopullstlo lopl PopuuhistIc
llstlo 1t10 ineaures lelurls but bil the world knows that he le U Uthero L LIheu Isthere
there Iheu und Ind U grateful Irllrfui Hut 111 inrdlcnl Ildlal men nr nrptlllunablw Ir IrII art arttIiI
ptlllunablw II tIiI unable to euro hl hIM bad enroot Ot cae 01 amnesia Hn Hnlins In Inhl liehitus
lins hl forgotten forlotf1 lib li unfulfilled unrulmlelllroplpclcs Prophecies of ISOfl ISOflnnd I IOeamid M Mand
and tins n never ver given Iven up lp the prophetic propheto linn linnPossibly 11 111lsqlllr liii liiiluisstbiy
Possibly 1lsqlllr the th llainlnc lalllnl sword hurwtho hnrt hurts the Inward as aswell al aswell
well 11 as L the thl outward eye oyeThat oy oyThat eyeThat
That atnnleuruf arlLllr arulateur of thu Impossible 1110sII1 On pn KAMHH KAMHHIlowiits SAMII SAmntltowumis
Ilowiits Ilwrti lin hllnlsded has Invaded Conncctkiit IolkIlt and is i s now nowtrying 101 nowtrying
trying to Unit all 111 Democratic Ielocralo conscrvatlvo conscrvatlvoreform COIcralo COIcralorlorm eouoervatlvorutforun
reform rltlr rlln cttIynut ns of Nutmeirt utr11L to oppose ofJsn iln ilnempire tll tllIml uhittnal4re >
empire Iml > lrl To tli Ihn ndmlrern admlN1 of consistency COMLqtICY It ItIs IIh ItI
Is I trratlfvinj Imtfvlnl to eon Fel ee that thlt Cion on SANta SA no UOWLKH UOWLKHcontlnues UOWI1K UOWI1Krntlli liowiioucontitutue
contlnues rntlli his hi long lonl opposition opJlton to tie empire erpru of ofAccordlnc ofrelon ofreason
relon relonAccrdlnr reason reasonAccording
According Accrdlnr to the Atlanta Jourll Jnurnoj > nurnoMr Mr Ir EDWIX EDWIXMABKHAM FUWI FUWIIAnKIA EnwmtMARKHAM
MARKHAM IAnKIA 1 U I recognized rccolnlzed not only ts a poflt pofltbut pot pothit toetuutut
but hit n seer Ir nlsoand IIolnd also and Is a new apostle apolo of hu humanity humlllr humitititt ¬
manity mlllr Why Siu hlhs this cold and measured ItILlrlrprd8f praise praiseIs
Is not tin Hon lon J GORDON OORPOI loRuo Cooai COOOI Coooitnt ii rerociilzni rerociilznius rfclillld rfclillldlI
us lI 4 poet n seer Icr and a I new nw uponlla alOllo of hu humanity bumanit humauilty ¬
manity manit
IV SOVTIl OUTI AFRICA AFRICAHavlnc AFRICJalnl AFRICAhaving
having Jalnl evacuated aCIBtelllhelr their positions psltona north nrt of the theHhonost tl theRhonoster
Hhonost tr r Illver lr tho ito lloers 1oel have talten tlen the to only onlycour oolyrurn onlycourse
cour rurn course o left Ilft them In the Iht f fn tat nee of the overwhelm overwhelmInit ovrwhelm ovrwhelmInl
Init Inl numbers numblr handled Inn < lll by Lord Itoberu lobert and In nr nrfalllnc lre lrefl1n are arefalling
falllnc fl1n beck bnfk behind the th Vnal 111 What Whlt their tlr In Intentions InIrnton inttntlomis ¬
tentions Irnton mny h I he after Rrer crosslnir crolnl thnt river are aredlillrult Aredllfll aredilltrult
dlillrult dllfll todlicern tn tu dlcIra nmld the confuslns ronlutnl rumors rumorscomlne rumor rumorscoututng
comlne ollnl in I from tromal tromall all dlreclons hut hit they Ihl must IIIBI he heregulated b hengulatetl
regulated nlulald by I p 10111 tsalblo < ssbln movements 11vlmunll up the 111 Vnnl Vnnlfrom lal lalrror aal aalfronu
from rror below Klcrksdorp hr idorp Already Alreall a Pretoria Iretorll de deppntrb d dFplh despitthl
ppntrb Fplh hpcnks pak of u large Ilrl0 Hrillsh Irlh force oCI being tplDt nt ntIroyllnss atJroh1ngs
Iroyllnss rorlnli Drift Dril on the Vnal 111 twentymo tentflo mil milfrom 11 uttiles uttilesfrom
from from WolmarnnsStnd Wolmarln Wolmaruiruti Hnd Stail which Isutout l Is UtOllt utoitt flftyflvs flftyflvsmiles mlrfhl mlrfhlmill fiftyfivemUp
miles southwest olllhw t of Klerksdnrp The contln contlneencyof oontln1I1lIl continu4nmey
eencyof 1I1lIl u4nmey of a movement 11II > IIInt from Mnfeklne ll1fkln has aLso nlsrto IILso101m aLsoto >
to 101m bn taken Into account Meanwhile Iord LordHolwrts IordHohrt Iordllntrts
Holwrts Is following up the retrentliuc lloers lloerscilliblscnvalrynndmounted 1I0rswith Iloentiwith
with cilliblscnvalrynndmounted hi his cavalry und f1l1ulltd Infantry but at atlust litlat atlust
lust accounts had not come up with them themuuatany themuuatanypoint at any anypoint anyIolllt
point pointIn IollltIn pointIn
In Natal alal len Iluller Is I roport reported > d from the theHoer thllIInr thelIner
Hoer camp nt Volksrust to be fortifying Ms ht ad advancont adanat advanuuat
vancont Scliiilns llnocte thosconoof the Icon or one of the thetlii theth thethu
tlii > British defeats In February Fbruar isji 1 31 while b bhas hit hithl1 hehas
has hl1 rent f1nIR a fore across the HufTaJo lilver from fromIncoco fromluucogo
Incoco presumably to turn the th left of the Door Doorposition BoorpoItINI linerP0llI0tl
position nt lalncs Nek rk by tho road running runningnorth nmnlnilIorlh ruunmuingnorth
north to Volforiut As IhU road runs under underrngwanl UllderIo utnderlngwant
rngwanl Io > wanl 11111 which hleh wo strongly fortified by byflen bynn bylea
lea Joubort nt tho th outset of the war and andthrouch sndthrouh andthrough
through A rough country there may bo some somebrisk FOUlIIhrls1 coitusbrisk
brisk llehtlng before plorA the lloers are forced forcedto
to retire th the more so as the Wakker WakkerNtroom WakkerMtrOOf1 Sakkerstrtotui
Ntroom commando the locnl levy Iv ha habeon hM hMbn habeen
been brought I up iii from noun the Jreo reo State to totaku tonk tolake
lake nk port In the Ih defoncrt of their own ownciUtrlct owncHtrlrt owndktrlet
ciUtrlct Somo fkhtlnif U uUo said nl to havo havoInkon havoInknn haveItiken
Inkon plnce nt llothos Pass directly dlrotl west w l of ofSchulns orShilin ofShuilns
Schulns lloonte on tlmrond Ihn roa l leading Into tho thoFrio thoIr1 thelr
Frio lr Stali > This road makes straight for forVnili frIIt forretIp
Vnili retIp IIt thirty mllos to the westward tho latest latestcapital latesteaitltai
capital 11111 tal of hut Ih < Fret Jrn Stat Should Ion Iluller IlullerRiieecod lIullllrAII ItaliansItNed
Riieecod AII < ml In forrlnc this pa paM the th portion pOt < ltlon of ofthe orth ofthe
the th renmlnlnir Dour command In the country countryto cOlin try tryto
to the southward heroine critical It Is l already IolreadyrportNllhat < alreadyreported alreadyrluortri
reported rportNllhat that the commando rllrn lnndll at Flcksburg has hasretired hlllrlIIT1d hasrtttrcd
retired north nun hi toHelhliliim toHelhliliimThn to JIlhllltrnlh lieu biplunmi biplunmilhs
Thn lh disaster that lw Ifrl > fel a squadron of Deth Dethunns DethunlIlIotllll flethUnei
unns unlIlIotllll Hor lionet nonSundnv on Sllndnr 5tindn last was wn at Sih SdiMppr5 SdiMppr5I opers opersNek
Nek k about eight iht miles IlIU southwest t of Vryheld VryheldTim Sryheldlits
Tim Ih whole of the Ih squadron 1l1n lron < with UN it officers oTlce five flvnIn fiveItt
In number wnrwelther killed wounded orcnpt orcnpturiiJ or llpt eaptuird
uriiJ Arcording to the Ih hoer account they theywere till tillfrA tIlttere
were frA met 1 by tlipSwazltamt comrnnndo tin d flglit flglitlnetln nllhtlallllnil flhutlasting
lnetln an hour hOllrllt at the tit end of which the llriilsh llriilshhad IIrllshhAIl Itriuisluhail
hAIl twentyseven killed twentyfive wounded woundednnd woundfIAnd woundedend
And the rest with l1h two Maxim guns uns worn w rll capt captured cnprfIrI capttired ¬
tired Tin liners nl also o report the th nurprtsn nurprtsnof suirprtsof urpwor
of a Hrltlh patrol near Mount Prospect south nouthof oulhollllnll
of ollllnll Lnlngs Xek k In which thrtllritlih thA Brlllsh lot twen twentyone twentOlle twentvotis ¬
tyone klllnl anti wounded Numbers of floor Iloerfamilies lIoerrnmllllS floorfsmilies
families are said to he b trekking Into tho moon mountains Inountnln moonthins ¬
thins In the Ih hi northern part of the Transvaal and andthe andth andthe
the th Government archives are belnm removed to toLydenburgh tolyllnburlh toLytlenburgh
Lydenburgh wher hr large stores of provisions provisionshave IJrovLlonshl provisionhave
have hl been pn accumulate as also lt o at a place called calledSpiloken cnlldpIJken calledSplnlcsn
Spiloken further north rlh all which are rather ratherIndications rnlhrIndloalioM ratherindioatlonq
Indications of an Intention to continue tho ro roftlstanoe ro roBIIlRnOf rocLutano
ftlstanoe than of surrender The ftAtonMnli ftAtonMnlithat sttomntathat ta ntt nttIhat
that Pretoria was to be abandoned are rs again ogalacontradicted R4talncontradletAd againcontradicted I
contradicted the matter will 11 probablyrenioln probablyreniolnIn
In doubt t until the thelut last moment
I
irwrrtit irwrrtitn JVIIIP1 JVIIIP1enial nlPPLKIInll
I A CARD rnon RO msnor
Illco IllcoAttributed ItlcoAlrlbalrd IticoAttributed
n ItardID lni Port
IInll nlal of a HUtmfat H IU r
berman HhrmanI bermanI
Attributed to Him him by rather
In I the theI flueIunflr
To Tn Till BmSiri
I TUB TII KtiiTou or
I I 1101 Iunflr inn rr 1 > rM of todny l III a loiter by rather ratheri I nthlrI ethertilunmuituuu
Church C In InI I a as
CuthoHo Ciii luollo
i Klinnnn of lh the Human a
1111 lint t In I n my recent r < lfnt re reI r rI
I whih s iiulu 111 < ho His tl is the public
I I said Father athpr Sherman Shermanand Rhlrmanolut Shermancmiii
t port > rt on Iorto Rico
and iaIi a1 lories of o tho Im IminoriiUty 1mIluolfLlllyur Innuuionuilil
others iithe th hnvo told me
IluolfLlllyur inoriiUty uuionuilil y of t the I he prleslhoodnnd pritsuliood and people J fIopl > I have havenever havehover I I11lVrr
had hadthn hl1II haultii
I have new
never made this Ihl Matonmnt I
I thn tii pleasure palllr of meeting 1IIn th the f POn on of my myoId old and anddar an antlIr anddiut
dar friend Gen Sherman ShermanSomu HhprmnnSorno iheriilaflSointt
Somu inontliH ago the l e lendlne papers of tli tlicountry tIll thlountry tIllcountry
country publUliwi nn IntervIew with tlh fntlier fntlierSherman lathiorSherman ntbor ntborfhrrnan
Sherman and It was to thl thla liii Interview which I Iriferrcd IrIrrecJ Irtterrcd
riferrcd and which I have not notS000 aOln o n denied d nld by byFalherShorman byoathlrHhnrtnan byIatherShonmnan
FalherShorman till now 1Owl when I said Father FatherSherman JoatherHIIIrtnan FatherMhtninan
Sherman and other have already told tho wd wdfltory MdIItory sadstory
story fltoryProminent IItoryPromtnentrfflldentll storyPromtnantrsaldents
Prominent Promtnentrfflldentll r Bldentg of ofForto Porto Rico hove moro rnorothan morothn morethn
thn confirmed the th statement of that pub publlshed publI publitheti
llshed lI hllnttrvllT hllnttrvllTThe Interview InterviewThe interviewThe
The fact that multitude of people are ar living livingtogether IIvln IIvlntOllethlr livingtogether
together without Christian Chrl tlnn marriage owing to tothe toIh tothit
the Ih poverty of the people ople and their Inability to topay topay
pay 111 the marriage f lenl eoi wa was told me by ono who whoknows whokno8 whoknows
knows bvtter than any an one else the social con condition condition eondillon ¬
dition of the Mand Iand of Porto Rico RicoIf IUcoIf 111ccIf
If the moral condition of the Hand and the theChristian theChrlslllUl theChristian
Christian faithfulness of tho Itoman Cnthollo Cntholloprlwts CathollolinN CatholioPr1atR
prlwts linN have been what Father Shermans letter letterwould IMterlVould lettercould
would Imply no ono will rejoins moro heartily heartilythan hClLrtJlythl1n heartilythan
than myself m IIt Those who know me know that I Ihave Ihavl Ihave
have never in my Episcopate ma made < l an attack attackupon attackuport atokIDol
upon any who lore the lord Jenus Christ I Inlluded Iolludd Ialluded
alluded U to the th religious condition of Porto Rico IllcoIn RicoIn RIcoin
In order to show the grave Arm responsibility which whichrests whichrl whichrests
rests upon all Christian people I of the Unite UnitedKtatcw UniteStl1lM UnIteStatist
Ktatcw to do nil ullla In their power for the uplifting upliftingofthlspeoplo uplIttlnor
ofthlspeoplo or Ihl this people who ho In the providence of God Godhave Oodhave Jodliars
have been placed pllLr under our care careAt cateAt careAt
At the th recent election tho condition of mif miff uftlllllO mm mmfrtigu
f tlllllO rngo wo WM that any Rn male adult could vot vote te who whohad wbohnd whohad
had paid a dollar tax the previous year elIr or could couldrend couldrllId couldread
rend timid write Oen DavIs Informed moo that thntfifty thatfillY thatfifty
fifty thousand votes Tot were cast of which one onelialf onpIialf onehalf
half belonged to each class Hn II estimated e that thntover Ihntollr thatover
over eight hundred thousand people could couldneither couldnell couldneither
neither nell hr read nor write writeII
II It WniPPin Bishop of Minnesota MinnesotaFAitiDArtT MlnnelolarIIIDA MinnesotaFttunArmt
FAitiDArtT rIIIDA IT Minn May IIiY 2 2Oen 22 22OD 21en
Oen en Sheridan and Cedar Crrrk CrrrkTo errIITo CtekTo
To vita Tn > EDITOR or orTmtrScSir TitrSLN Tm Rtx < Sir ir The Thfllntr ThfllntrvlOlv Inter Interview interviov ¬
view o at t Dostnn with lth Ion en B BII 11 Mntinlntr wherein whereinhn
hn h accuses IICCII LleutGen Philip II Sheridan of ofwrongfully orwrl1nlfuly ofwrunIefuuly
wrongfully taking unto himself the th credltof credltofunntchlntf rrdltornallhlnl creditofcnuutchin
unntchlntf victory Ilor from dcftnt at CeUir Creek Creekeomi reek nlIkrorn reekromel
eomi > > nf after t r n lapse of thirtylive Ihlr III yetrs rurt r rather ratherlute rt1lhtrlut11I ratherlate
lute lut11I to influence any nn one In thrlr high regard regardfor rlJ1rdlor regardfor
for thnt rnllnnt cavalry officer And coming comingas omin ominIt
as It itidocs rdol does from a QunrtfrmnsterOenernl who whoevery whoevery hot hotOllry
every soldier knows had nothing to do with withthe lllhIhf withthe
the movements Inovrrn nl of o the army nrm It will have no nobenrlneon nohpl1rln nobenrln
benrlneon hpl1rln on tin history hltr of oftht that hUtorlenl ht < tortfnl buttle buttleOnn hittleOut >
Out Sheridan h rldall had been to Washington und nndon undon andon
on his return had rested over night nt Win Winchester Winchlrr ln lnchester ¬
chester llenrlnc I Ill rill I heavy cannonading cnnnollll lll1 in tlia tliamorning 110mornln ttu ttumorning
morning hnwas hA IM Informed by h an orderly nrdrl that thnthis Ihnthi thathis
his hi troops were r being engaged Mounting hb hbhorso J Jhol Itshors
hors be L tnndo his fnmon rid nidt And iid ns R hUtory hUtorytruthfully hl tulitorytruthfully < lnry lnryIrIIIJIIIII
truthfully record cattle up > to his hl defeated dlplIllrll1nd dlplIllrll1nddIUMnli1cI and nnddemoralized anddenuoriultreti
demoralized iirmy IIrm It wits duo to tho th good goodgeniTiillim l100d11l1lrII11 cuedgennuiliu
geniTiillim nn onll < l deliberate dllb rILlf purpose I of Oln OlnHhnl1 len lenhli en entsherid
tsherid hli rnuuiuii in t Imt ha nl t the I tie routed rout puI nmiy nnll was reformed reformednnnthxr rrorlllrdnnlllhr rufornilednutttivr
nnnthxr rhiirgtMiiidniin c toirge mitadus III the Ih Ionfedernte In InEnrl Iiitluurls < n nKnrlv
Knrlv and victory ietor won on nt Cedar etii tar lnik reuk Tlio Tliol Th ThlonlclrIl1n Tiunonfdiraun
l oufedorain troopsmndntlclr Irol1p I IIIII macdo A ILflr most 1H0 t determined determinedMniul drmlndhlnlld deturininuttnutuh
Mniul st Mlddletuwn which was 1111 tho Ih turning turningpoint tllrnlnlCIolnt turningpoint
point In thelmiilt thelmiiltIn the h haul haulI IIIo
011 I In reaching his hi soldiers On enSheridan un SherIdan wild wildHoys FnlrIn soUlltu
Hoys In ltu 5 1 wnrrnnl tl s a Irnn I you Oll will sleep slee In your 3oui our r old oldquarter 011IllIurtr ci ti tirtuiurters
quarter tonightmill tolIifhl totiight 1111 mel < 1 thai they It tfiu did thu was its due dueto uliteI <
to I 0 1 ien i n Sluvldnn SIIrh an mu 1 WHS Mi ii ii eyewllniws Cl uu il nuss to tilt Ihlsbiinrtrnl tilthllorlfnl I Iiic Iiictt4torleaI
biinrtrnl ivent pn ent being till orderly onrh on Oen OenSliirldinHsintT 0l1Ihlrill1n len lenSiientIan
SliirldinHsintT hlrill1n slant 1111f havliiKacrompnnlpd hlllllul alrnmpllnlp him on all allhi 1111III alltiit
hi tiit < fninous raid and kn w whereof I speak speakThe IIpeokThfJ ieOkIhue
The jptult nf thn Ih > buttle was ai th the carturo of offoryelKht orftr offurtvelght
foryelKht ftr lllht pieces Ill < of artlllirv antI inOfJi prls prlsoner lrI lrICHIr itrtslimier
oner onertoncres1 CHIrlnl1lrl <
toncres1 acreei cave 11 GpnShridan Gen Irdlln n vote 0111 cit of thanks thankspromoted thankllprIlInl1 thankspretiteul
promoted him tonMniorfin Ion to 8 itaior In iorfiIlrnl iorfiIlrnllIclllnnd ut > > rnl rnlSiiclislnndfrs ruuiSiucit
Siiclislnndfrs Siucit lIclllnnd sluuuuuir nt n that nf I ion 11 Manning nre nr nn nnoutrnce IInOlfTolI anouturnuire
outrnce on lIIIIH tin uhu hair niiiimnf nlf nutuu or a liravennd 1 11 rae md gallant rnllnnthodiHr IlIlInntwhlrll gallantsotiier
hodiHr which should I riMiti rHhcI > < l l h Iv > v every fulr fulrinlndeij fairtuiittiie1
inlndeij 111111 viternn hrnn trzt a It I 1 rouM nl1l nlv emanate Illaltnl from fromn rein reina
n mind InsnlrtKl 1 by 1u Jeaiou jeuulouty y ngnlnst a corn cornururunuler < om ominnnder omII1nnc1r
innnder who never mil n weak i polnl < ont In his hismakeup Ii IilIIal 1114tuiaietmO
makeup lIIal uo nnd who wasl WII I ivodnnl vd d allt rwiuded r < fd by byevery 1 1IVIn bytvr
every tvr siilnirdlnate WIIUAU WIIII Vit tmA 1 VAV A S Hrn HrnSerceiuit 111111Hlrlt l1wuuSercelitut
Serceiuit Company ollllnny K istli IZSI N V u Volunteers VolunteersHfiisnv Vuiuutitcersliumusty hlllllclI hlllllclI1I11lns
Hfiisnv liumustytrue N V VTrnr rfrQ
true frQ story Slnr nf the Tnsi TI Jlntlny JlntlnyTD Unlln UnllnTn
TD TIIII Knmm l rnTon np 0 Tilt Sfv Stc5l 5f 1 Tie Th forts firtsa fortsits
a its < to thrallrcnl Ih tue nlg1 mutiny Inullll rn lh Trxii T u me re e ns nsallows asoltuiws
allows allowsTh 0110
01101h
Th 1 Ii t erew rrw rf tfihe > 1lh the Tfxai Ia d dl < 1J not 110 mltlnJ mllInlh t ills illslutNincf ilstuiteuttc I Ilurtuc
lutNincf wnsronftnul to a trw r lmlTirtii InH ldllI l TI 1 T1e rosa nifnhad n1hll rosahut
had hut attraily nlII teen tflnl liy 1 t irrn Rneral rnert r l rourl rourtm nutlUI rll1 tx txfotr befurs
furs 101 irirllrc Ilnlllhl this port and Ills 1 h a hurt I whirl i eou 0 i h hprnt bplnHn he herueIu
prnt plnHn rueIu n by it ifffrf nefereuurs nrf to lirnfial CmutMititt CIIul t Ma larlll1 utit Outer OuterNo Olll Onileru r rin
No u r a > l lstiei1 urd 1by by rsr It Admlml rirciuhir Iuhu that Ire trelortt Ire10nltl ttelorst
lortt Inn still nf I rnnnnrmriit nl1mn nwardril ir was a < t 10 ro years yfarsami yearsMil 31 31Aulllul
Mil Aulllul tiol fife n years 11 asstatrd asstatrdIt ft as stated statedft 1 Itd ItdI
It l tt nt true Iru that Ihallh the ci tit crew w w wo A Ir a rorilltton of ofln 01tnlhnldlnnllon ofInsuituimuitnuution
ln titintillnnllon during the whole crul trots trotstitillul f ftronil I ItroII
tronil what there he w lA was s ef It was 3 irate rr1 e by b II fry ffvwoiiM IvwOIlIt frywonli
woiiM t h be tough 1II h men Also In whnr h rfors rln tlir 11 chief chltfIlty chi chieftttt
Ilty 111 nfflrfi IIm quotfd ff rettts I M < authority Mllhorll In tey sy Y what hallhe hallheAf th thNavy the theNavy
Navy Af Drpaitmrnt 1JIallmnllhlnk thinks n bout Abnullhh this hi matlrr maU and what whatWhfreilofshegrt wetit I1ftl
1 suppose supposeVhere up upWhrr
Whfreilofshegrt Whrr dOM h he rt his hi authority to state thaI the tbef Ibe1rr1IUf theeoeoittue
f xrmtlvr ofllrrr nf ollh thy shl chit > hll > threatened to 14 Tfport Orlhe OrlheIntltlcllilo the theIncident lbstneiulemlt
Incident tothf to lb his NiTy NOv A1 Ilfpaitmfnv Not 01 t rt whlip hl > r o omrh 01 01il1n ofmulch
mulch n l1I1lnr thlnf hid b bn n hard on bcmnl ltit IbIs < iTe vesseL vesseLtied > srL srLand L LAlld
and the III rxrrntlvr ulUirr 11IL 1 Is 1 not lIolllkI likely to nuke a cnn cnnfldanl ronndllnl consftdant
fldanl nf n chief hl petty melt mel on such a Mibjrct MibjrctThe uihJertlh hJtl hJtlTh
The Th Incident rfrltnl lnIhlflll ilifr lliemtln ln In t rrgnra lnt1 to the boat boatswains bo6lwaln boatswains ¬
swains waln mAt not nolbn b buiinu Vn bring Inlr klllnlnt itilleul at OnlTnton OnlTntondoes JAlttodo uslvttnidoss
does do not concern the Ih Tmatatnll TIM AI 11 aithemaa ss the roan klllfil kill killloniIIII
iKlongMtntlif loniIIII tr1f Maclilav fAla and nd the Ih he kllllnir killIn was wsdne a dune M Mthf ltthe I IIh
the Ih rnplaln p11In of a lurnl susanne Am The Th y yarn In rn nbniit nbniitthe aboulIh obut obutthe
the Ih officers om nattilli warninc rnlnt the tb men inure trouble oroitrnj nrMIf trcorTrI
Is I In nty nl opinion accoddenl a IIIInd Mal of a gh I1hml st story > nnij nnijtheallfRsllon no1 ottthe
theallfRsllon the h AIIIllon Ihntthf thut the men look belaying tins taint III Kry
111 > M nnd started to rlfir the h decks lIfk Is A 1ln Iatriraututl t > re rlAIlm tloii
It III Is doubtful If the lb mister m masterstarm nt IIIAm tm recelred r lffd virh an anorder anotter n nurd
order urd as 1 to shoot h nny msn disobeying ordcis or rr rrIal ni nistatM a astottit
statM Ial Thf Tmseee re was no nnomoln occasion for such n desperate desperatemeasure de desrematemeasure er te temlIlr
measure measureIn
In Ifr teisra rdo to the Ih statement of the chief bl petty 11 oft officer oftten ¬
ten whoflMms ttie b cisim lolmlu to ti hive ImvoIn acmt liD emr cftcer with us run
In lila hand hAnlleHIId levelled at A his III fellow 11 III oW man and the Ih miMrr miMrrat mtrAIRlma masirratarms
at AIRlma rms AIo tilt l o with a Run K un talwiltoflreatthenrM al Oleultoflteftth lI < n fIIlh nll more morement mOT mOTmnl movement
ment lilsslalemrnls hi hIs talmlIl < an n be b nouther nil a olh ther tItan the hMlu hMluclnattons hollulnllUlln hatlucintuittint
clnattons of jsoine ftim 101 of ii I Mope Io f and nd hh hi stntemcnt stntemcntthnt uuienicntthat Imtnl
that he h fhlvernl as al a lie illdnt < nt I unntaimmi liunIAIImu < > u IH IHvery lartl isrely
very rrobaMc true Ilu th Ibnt t lie I dlilnt at Juantanamn Juantanamnand lillnlanamAnd
and was as a probably 1 > Ibahl cooling eooIttl ulln hl tieel tierisotu oii some omelolnr rerelflng rerelflngship reeeuingshIp
ship hlp rale In a Inltnl nll I States punt pottIt porLIM puntIt
IM It Is very oer doubtinl If this I diet petty officer r w was > s A Awltnewit awitnea
ict lt
wltnewit witnea lr t this t conn I msrtlM i mail at all rI and ruu1 as s a chief chiefpetty chiefptiy t1
petty fifflcer tm my niyeif elf I atsh t Ih h to cLt Ute that IhAII there Is not n nchief ftrht1 adust
chief petty plI officer on board b < this Ihl revel fund ld there ale nreijiite 11 aletiuits
ijiite 1111 A number who would be Riilltyof Iflllll guitity ot tucli lI iI nn at attnck attttil
tnck Ie on the rrpntatlon And An l character haracl of his ship shipmate hlp hlpmal hlpmates ¬
mate mateThe matesrile
malTh The Th writer l h Informed by two of the Ih men who ho wit witnessed wlin witnesseil ¬
nessed n lIM < the performance lIrman of The Hunawny HnnAa GlrlMAM 01111 01111efnlnl Out teal tealecenini I Ievening
evening In uniform unllormlhAllhe that the pas passers er M cast look 1000kupon baits baitsupon I Iupon
upon them as A If they Ih were somellnd 01 kind of wild beast I All tl
III consequence r nljlln of the Ih senvittonal articles Arllrl which wMchwere whichwere hlh hlher
were er publUbnl In the lb papers yesterday sstelar Idr Theee Ih same suniemen samemen me memen
men rud Mood by b their gun manfully off Snntlaio Sanlnrohn Santiafowhen Snntlaiowhen
when hn the Ih Mayors tulora of our MUCPAX AIM cities till wrre rle telegraph telegraphInr 11rnpbIlIr
Inr tii to the III Navy Nay I Ipollmnl > Daiunrnl for menofwir mtu ofwsr 1 lu protect protecttheir 1I1clIblr pritecttlifir
their hubs And thin thu I b their reward rtwardwithheld rrAldiTh rewardI
Th I he wIlier I Jbll nhliett 1 In r requlest ju1 < that hi his name tie tiewtthitelui
withheld AS the Ih Nary savy rrcul rtulllon tlons Are nrmrifhat nrmrifhatatrlct icznewhststrict
strict In regard to correspondence with newspapers newspapersbut neweralersbutt
but I wishes IIh to nature II the hm editor r of 1 THE StN r fb rl rlAllahd that l hn hnWAS hewas
WAS Attached to the lb Tcin before and niter ntl th thIncidents IhInddenl the thetutciiUflts
Incidents of which hleh a mulch has hA brtn I n mao made > and nd lilu lilua h III IIIA Iiia
a position < lllIon to know the fart fartA IAtlliP frtsA
A CIIIKP liP PKTTY npncna
U a a TexAKlaV Hate Na usvy y Yard Ald NPW rw YonK Ollt I Iliar
liar 1layU tusy 24
The Twelfth N r O N T TTo TTo TTo
To run EPITOII OF Tim svxsin luring luringrotlcedtn 1Ilnll1ollf havingiuottcsdtuo
rotlcedtn 1ollf In Till Htrx In regard to theTwrinh he Twflnh Itejt Itejtmenls lIrtmnls Itegibents
bents NO S O S SYconduct sV Y tondu1 tOeedmnor al cnHaluiday en n SatutriayI alur lIlY lIlYI <
I wIsh lsh In say that If all allhe the other regtment were r as asgood a ar sigr4
good r AJ the Ih TuelfthReirlraent Twelfth Rlflmnllh they woublbe wOIII1 b all ll rUht rUhtAsyuiknofl IhhlICU rtehiAsyiut
Asyuiknofl Asyiut kno know the Ih lAin fell Uln In toirents on Saturday
and an ICU them It I A niraortbat n1mnr hal the Ibmu men were rre drinking drinkingwMsVey dlln deiribingwhtlceteOwhtch lnlt lnltwhhky
wMsVey whtlceteOwhtch ot which hlh I have ro rouiottbt o doubt hull hut I donotblum donotblumthem dn donut nol hIme
them At MAli all A M they lh only did an to n keep k up their rierres rierresand nlouand rictusanti
and to iteAdy leAdlthlr their Aim AimSome tunaSums 1m 1mim
Some claim that lllh they thrydrank drank besets 0 Ir but any 011 man manulthcommon moanwitheummon
ulthcommon setue 0 couLd see that 1 If theydrnnk to torxces 10ulhry tolire
lire ulhry they could not 1 have ha done such goo 1Id < f ho hollInll hotin hotinand tlnj tlnjind
and nd irsrcn up u Fifth ateniie svenu on the Ih r war way y home hnmslrAllhl a astraight s sstrAlirht
straight as A pole o I think O 101 ci > l Hyer shouM le I prmjil prmjilof rruuialcut
of > 1 such A good record for his nelment r Imnl As faras rrnut tar AI as a
fAl falsely elygettln rlllnr medals medaists Is concerned rontn I think It his ti nil II A
farce WILUAH II 1II1Lr liixrj liixrjMoral
An dmller ot lb the Twelfth lIrtmnL lIrtmnLrwYOIR ttegtnruent1EwYoRmt
rwYOIR May Iay U Uno1 23ltoyb
Moral Flush and Joker JokerTorjifl JokrrTo JokerTolluli
Torjifl To 11111 EDITOR PI ITOR > op 0 TUB Strwsfr Why hy wailt wailtcot waititint 1 1DOl
cot possible polblor for the Ihewtnnr winner of olh th ths 111000 000 pot pallo to have hsfeheld haoehld haveheld
held A royal flush and Jude Howard llou < four fouracri accxt I An Anthe A AIh Asthe
the Ih tame raml Is I pluyed In tome parts of the h West W llb the Joker Jokerconstitutes lolenronltlul intercoastitutes
constitutes A flfib ace ae and It I remember nightly Ilrbtlr1 I
n bu Te wen en the Ib ntth ace u Uscii ed In N oir New > w York YorkTTIANK YOlkrnAsK onk onkrrtANt
TTIANK ALvmcrv
IsmmKMDBMcr l < Col ColMay MAr u uIt ttIt
It II l uue there Ib l Are 11 numerous corruptions of the 111 noble nobleameof noblarmot noblegame
rmot game ameof of joker thejoher Ih the lok oker being the Ih worst 011 but fortu fortunatelr tOIlInalflr fortinately
natelr that Is itlll 1111 so rare 11IlhllInl that unless specifically men mentioned mntloned mentiOoed ¬
tioned It III Is not to I be counted In InDectilon InDectlan InDecliten
Dectilon Ileiti With lIh the Committee on Admit Admliitons AdmitIODO Admitton
itons itonsTo ton tonTo
To THE EorronoiTHEgcwsrr EDITOR OPT1UI5CIfSI OtTUa 5ccSr would the tbeothtri theothers
others lhnlOtlleUo object to Stef S Sleven en n Satan of our city tll T W II 3 3PASiAtc 3 3PA3IArO I
PASiAtc N Jn J May 20
A SPANISH COLONY REVOLTS REVOLTSSpain RfVOLTLflpabut
I
Spain send a lUtUllon ol otTrnop Troopi From C Cadll Cadllto dli dlito
to Fernando Po PoThe PoThn PaThe
The largest and Ont of the volcfltilo Wand Wandin IslandsIn I IIn
in tho lulf of Oulnia Is I Feriiiindo Po hon whoserntrfnco fhosonurfncn honRllrll1
nurfncn Rllrll1 mostly mountainous ha ntiout hair hnlfthn hairIh halfflit
Ih flit area of our otu r Ions I tng Island It I t Is I the I lie only onlyconsiderable nllhcnnl emil s stetnsiderthuln
considerable cnnl rnhl Hand 1lunllllt If toSpnln 10 t o Spal pnlnln it In llm Iii t hue Atbutlo Atbutloeiscvpt Allalllhf A t hi at lit litescept
eiscvpt f lfpt the th Cnimrlttt llInllri It Illmsunlru has < 0111 unulyu 11 few hundreil hundreilSpanish iutindrruti41anishi
Spanish rolonitls but I lIt Is I niuililu cit 111111 iuliio of large tl dOII ulestlIt vcl vcloimient I IONIIII
oimient It All Al i the cultivated tropical I plant plantllourUh 1 plantslioutrish > ll1nl ll1nl1101lrlh
llourUh In the Ih rich lowland < nnd those Iho of tlio tlioIninprrntn IhllIOflllwrnlll1on thiuhtutitptrtiti
Ininprrntn IOflllwrnlll1on ronf do finely 11111 on the Iii tnlddl slopes slopesof slollor
of llm II thi mountains IIII1U nillt II Its Tim TI plantations of cacao cncaommar InraolIl1Ar cacaottgar
mmar nntl tubacm wiru wet mostly tIIotI developed by byCtibnn hyCllimn byCuubuun
Ctibnn rxlli e dl lIes fow of whom art now In thus tlmIsland tit tit1land thusIslenul
Island as 1lhoy they preferred to return to their nn nntlvo n6tho nittivo
tlvo land when wh n penultted to do so soToday 110IIdll s0loday
Today IIdll tlio tIlplLnlardll ho tipitnlsrdii there are in a state ata t of ofrevolt ofrevolt ofrsvoltautinst
rsvoltautinst revolt ntttilnst Inllt the homo OoT OoTtrlmfnt rnm int A de despatch dl dlateh dospaich ¬
spatch ateh from Madrid Rdrld about four WKiksneo wetb ago an announced a1nOIlIJ anflOtttlcti ¬
nounced nOIlIJ d tlmtn that n battalion of soldiers aoldl8 hud ben benfinlinrkiid bNnItnhllrkod beenctnhuerkoti
finlinrkiid from Cadiz for the Wand upon the thoiinnouncwment th thflnnollllrullnt thetnnottruconiient
iinnouncwment of its Governor that troops were wereur WPlIIII wereturgenhly
ur II turgenhly rlf ntly 1111 needed npl ed The Aofonfal Zrittrhritt ZrittrhrittItlves Ziwhrifc1l1flIlhA Zeitehiittgives
gives 1l1flIlhA the history of thn trouble troubleIt
It says Falhal that many of th the colonists hail liwn liwnninltreallns hllnmullrlatlnll husenriunultreatlng
ninltreallns their negro workmen bronchi bronchifrom broullllIrom broughtfroirt
from tho neighboring coast On t of Ilrlllsli IlrlllsliGuliiea IIrltl hinitishOulaea h hOulMo
Guliiea and the blacks appealed to Hcflor HcflorDaenas AnorDOlnM SeflorPuerto
Puerto Governor of tho Island 1 llLnd who after In Investigation InVl8tIgBtlon tovettottlon ¬
vestigation decided that tho accused persons personswore plJonWlM personswersin
wore wersin In the wrong wron and fined them thl 125 25 each eachEncouraged tllchEncoumrlct eachEncouraged
Encouraged by the success of their first appeal appealthu appolllthl appealthe
the natives DIltS complained to th the Governor a sec second sooond aceend ¬
ond time though they theynow now hart hatlno hadnoaeHouagvlev hadnoaeHouagvlevancee no serious trie mllT mllTMCfII v vtineeK
tineeK The Governor however Inclined to fa faTorthem raVor favorthem
Torthem Vor thlm advised them not to return to tholr tholrmasters tholrmatlrll theirmuter
masters llohlmsolf lie himself gave them work on the theKimboat thttIfunbollt thegotnboats
Kimboat and pontoons at wages higher than thanthey thanthey thanthey
they hnd b bOOn on receiving rKjelvinuThen lfIOelv1nllThln receivingThen
Then the other black workmen encouraged rncourncedby
by th the sueo SIlIMOft n of their comrades abandoned the theplantations thepll1nlRllon theplantatIonsand
plantations plantatIonsand and factories nnd nd asked the Gov Governor 00 00truor Govtruer ¬
truer to toglvethem glvo them work Thoy would not lis listen haten IB IBta ¬
ten to his advice to return to their employers employersnnddoth Imlloyennd employersancteti
nnddoth nnd ancteti In th the Governor profited by the presence presenceof
of an Kngllsh tMrmohJll tenm < < hln to send all the th malcon malcontents mAlcontfntA malcontents ¬
tents back to the Guinea coast coastTh OOlllltTh coastTb
Th plantation owners and merchants who whowero whoWfrA whowere
were thus deprived of their laborers and other otheremployees othfremploepl otheremployees
employees addressed nddr Rtd arrot a prowt < ssttothe to the Governor Governorlninostcrr OnvlrnorIn
lninostcrr In Ino toot t 1rrl1plo onnrgetnhtnguage > rRelnlinBua ltnlfua < A They told him he behnd hehnlI hehud
hud hnlI used pd tho lie tinino and power of Spain pllin to In Inflict Intllet in1ict ¬
flict great Injury upon them He n flehadaoted flehadaotedmacst had acted actedmost aottdmost
most unjustly by I his Interference with the im imported ImlIortld iraported ¬
ported Ubornrs > upon whom they thl were wholly whollytiepend whollytlpllndnnt whollyttependent
tiepend tlpllndnnt nt for Hold hands They declnred that thntthey thRttl thatlucy
they tl had hl1r1noullh enouch of Spanish domination dominationInfonnutlon doml1l1t1nnInrnnolltlon dominationInfnninuution
Infonnutlon also came to tho Governor that thattbe thattill thatthis
till ipknltrs Imd held a meeting and had voted votedto Iotl Iotlto
to it appeal to ono of the thlowloo Powers either England Knclandor Fn IBnd IBndor
or fiorniany to place the Islanil nnd their inter Intnremts Inl intereats
eats 1111 uml tinder r Its It protection This meeting had hadnppolnnil hlldnplolll1 liedtuppoirsurul
nppolnnil a committee ommltt to formulate lllnd and for forward rorwaTt fororut ¬
ward waTt orut this uhf appeal appealGov IIPPO atupualcv
Gov 10 cv Dunnas 1 11nn8 nt onoo arrested arrl td several of the thnmen tn tnmn theInert
men who ho wernsMd vere rre MIll to be leaders In this thl move rnovomont movomrnt movemont
mont nnd Imprisoned IInprl oned thorn on a gunboat A Afew Af Afew
few f liar later however he h thought It discreet discreetto
to rtlcnsn frn them ns n the frellnc fl lInl ngalnsf him and nndtheSpimNh andthtHpnnlh andthoSpnnlh
theSpimNh n r r1glme < Rlmi > was wry bight and ho feared fearedfre rMrpdrNh fearedfresh
fre fresh h troubles which as he was very Iry weak In a arrllltnry Brrllltnry aitilitary
rrllltnry sense he h aught bo unable to over overcoin overCOIIlfJ overcorre
coin COIIlfJ COIIlfJThl correThIti e eThis
This Is L th the reason thnt troops have hl1 ntraln been beensent beennt beenqent
sent nt to a Spanish colony It Is well known that thatOonnanv IhRtOlrrlllol thatherinarto
Oonnanv would WOI be very happy to take Fer Fernando Fernnndo Fernauudo ¬
nando Po under her wins The German colon colonists rolonIt colonlets ¬
lets It nt the th Cameroon Carn toon < on the th mainland nre nreunnnlmnu nreunllnlmnlllv arettnnnimeuil
unnnlmnu unllnlmnlllv ° ly of lh the opinion that It would be to totheir totheir
their nilvnntnce to us annex the beautiful Island Islandto
to their rolony rolonyniK tcuion tcuionru
niK ru rxciTAOR OP llOYDS novnMn llOYDSn
Mn n Truth In the humor That the Secretary of ofthe ofthe
the Trrnsnrr Would onld Saipond It ItWAHIIIX ItWsilmxcio
WAHIIIX Wsilmxcio < ITON May May24 2 Owing to a rumor cir circulated circultuti ¬
culated m ri Wull Strict yesterday that the Hoc Hocreinrynf Seerularv
reinrynf rularv if tlnTreaiurv tb lneaiuurs would suspend the ex exbonds cxehtruce
ehtruce if nub hoods for the new 2 pr cent centtionnlo
bonds the Tronmry has received In tliola thuolatt ttwo ttwoclnys two twoliiis
clnys 8 5MlK Otttk j worth of bond for ficlianue ficlianueThTe zchuangeThere
There Is no ii miti > In th the rumor When the Sec Secretary Seerotary ¬
rotary of tItus Ireiisiiry decides to five notion notiontlist noticehat
hat suili n Kiifpcnslon will b be miid he will rle rledlrn detint
tint thai tin greatest publlrlly b be given to the Ihoinntt thetttntttr
inntt tttntttr r M tub banks bond houses and Innlvldii Innlvldiinl indIlduunit
nl nit will uav iuaVui iijentynf tinth of time to ti exchnnttn their theirlioiuls tlucirItomiis
lioiuls linfori Ixclmne ihiamsge is stopped The Seers Secretary Seerstar ¬
tary tar ha lits llm i Iower wpr under ttnute the Uw to suspond suspondthe
the iii nurlmnirn iitunce goinc olnc or hut said today todaythnt toditythor
thor In has no Intention ol clvlnir any such no noHoi riotIt
Hoi tu thu tIit fleet When ho does t1os It will b be for fortlie forhue
hue inirpo uumrpoc uof of hurrylnuilp hurryIng tIn thn tht procovs of ex exchnniiejiiKt axhutune
chnniiejiiKt hutune Just imihlsrumorh lIt thIs rumor has hurried In over ovirlive overfive
live millions of if tho lit bonds the last two days dayswhon dv dvwhen
when iertoforp the nveraBtfor some tlm tires past
lin l tent > i n IIM than a million a day Thcatnount Thcatnountloilny
loilny totla for fichangs was > 31MSOO 31MSOOlltill iciiscjouirtd
lltill > s estt trduu > rdnV J2400100 J2400100T 4tOO 4tOOr1l
T r1l r SILK SILKThe QUESTION QUESTIONihe
The Oleomargarine Interest Sptaki SptakiTo SpskTo
To THE EDITOR OP TUB SCN StSr Sir The Theletter ThebaIler
letter published In this mornings BON from the theChnnaugo theChenango
Chnnaugo County otunty Committee on Correspond Correspondence ¬
once of the FlveStatosMUk Producers Associa Association Assoclalila ¬
lila lends us to request tim courtesy of your yourcolumns yourcoluntuot
columns for our views of the subject from tho thoolifomnrgarino thsooteoiuuargarlno
olifomnrgarino standpoint standpointThe
The recent statement of materials used In the theproduction theproduction
production of oleomargarine In the United UnitedStates UnitedHtatts
States for the year 1889 furnished by the In Internal Inturnuul ¬
ternal Hovonuo Department to the Homo of ofllprosontatlven ofltprcauentativeut
llprosontatlven shows the following Ingredl Ingredlentfliiscd lutgrediemits
entfliiscd entfliiscdMilk emits itsed itsedMilk
Milk J4ZBOSTS pounds poundsCream poundream
Cream ream 1817410 pounds poundsDuller poundshuller
Duller lSasSIBpoundi lSasSIBpoundiAsthnNmrTork ises3ba pound poundA
AsthnNmrTork A the New Tonic laws prohibit the manufno manufnoruroof miunufutoturn
ruroof turn of oleomnrgnrlne the Now York farmers farmersdid farmersibid
did not furnish any of the above material
When oleomargarine was manufactured In Now
York inn anti om fifteen years ago milk ruled at atmetier
metier prices Thus Olcnmnrcnrlno law benefits benefitsholeiy benefitsttii
holeiy llm ttii commission n merchants und Injures Injuresthe Ittitureshit
the producers of milk milkNow tuuilkNew
Now York Stats docs not produce BufTlcii atifftulant > nt
butter of iinu fluidity for the New York city
market which probably uses nlnelyflvn tubs tubsof hututiof
of Westeriimndo butter to five tubs of New
York nmke nmkeI
I he following extract from the July 1MI5 re report report ¬
port of Iho iii Hon deorgnW aurg VI Roosevelt United
Ktntes Consul to Brussels llilglum deserves deservesthe
the consideration of otahi all milk producers producersSometime IntdumeerSame
Same Sometime ttme flnfe France tent A delegation to lid ¬
land for the purpose ofstiidylnc of stuudytn the methods em employed emfiotd ¬
ployed there for the suppression rf frauds In butter buttermAKlngr buttermio5trtr
mAKlngr and A aio > I > to ascertain If the manufACture of ofmArKArlne ofmargarine
margarine < oleomargarine buttrrlne basbeenfarura tuai been tavuira
Me to atrlriilttital Interest The report contAlns th thAilestatlnnot the theatteattlnn
Ailestatlnnot atteattlnn f seven Mayors of mmuninfs In south southern southHo
ern llollnnd 1 I shonlnj tu0 to g bat I since the Introduction I ii of
the maiKnrtne Industry In that country not flntonty only hn
Ibetirlreof the mtre of nllk Increased but also the number of ofcattle ofcattle
cattle which plainly show that the Industry In que
tlnn has ha rKCi bcnne > me A totters of profit n the farmers farmersJIUISBV farmersJIltsmtv
JIUISBV Crrv CmT May 21 AUMON A InusoM InusoMA
A ConrtMartlal CourtM rtlnl for > > eely eelyTo elj eljTo
To TUB KIIITOII or iF Ten Sfv StSir Sir Tho author authority authorit ¬
ity it of tho tnlti luulteul l HUitos over Cuba Is nt prwont prwonta
a military protwtornt and although certain certainttinporarlly certaintmnpirntnily
ttinporarlly nppolntml ofllrers Includlne NVly NVlyare NeeI NeeIare
are charged with civil functions thny tb are none nonetho nonethe
the loss los nrnrimblo to discipline or punishment punishmentIf
If guilty by la tlm military IKIWT by hi which they theywiro tile tilewerru
wiro nppolntotl Cuba aba Is I a foreign Stato StatoUiuporarlly Stittotaxopurantiy
Uiuporarlly und inuier r protwilon by military au authority atut ¬
thority t honit y until Ibu t lu i utu > tibll tili huiciit of n Cuban Cubancivil Otbancivil
civil kjoviriiinitit 1uSl riiuiueut free from runs foreign protection
If I tnl t 1t trim why all nntiot an nppointeo of
Un Ii mllltarv power l lie > o tried by B eourtmortlal
lii huut t a as wiHA ahiass ii civilian who ls u sutler or any anyotluT anyotbr
otluT camp aluul follower followerThe followeribu
The ibu nutnorlly which appoints should have havothe havethe
the nuthnrlty to discipline for any tui offence which whichcould whIchunuilti
could not have lx ixsit > n committed eirvpt throuch throuchthe throuihlb
the lb i > Ankiiiii nf tho power cnnferrid by 11 uiu uiuiipiMilntlriK titu titulii
iipiMilntlriK lii hit IrIg lowr lowrIf M > wcr wcrIf
If this thu viiw In kounil in prlnrlplo Nwly or orany oratly
any other uiriliuritiut icii > ylnK hi position can bo tia tried
bv H t ourlmnrtlal whenever and whcrevur ha hacnn hocan
cnn Iw brought l lifore fore Mirrni such ut court anilnoniies anilnoniiestinn anti no qimes qimeshut
hut of stradlilon rufti Involve the cssn In Inillfllcultl inulifllritlti
illfllcultl Swift punlshmint for peculations
by appoint npportteea uimiT turdtr our protectornto should xdouUIcomn shouldcoin
coin from remit mllltnr courts The tnltod States
Supremo i outrt iirt has held that n mere citizen cltUonwho citizenwho
who has dlotjiiyitd nn order of the ITenldfint ITenldfintcalllnu lreeidentrailing
calllnu forth the militia may bo tried by n court courtrnnrtinl courtmartial
martial and rud thnt such a court need notlio notlioortraiilid not Io Ioorgaiutd
ortraiilid under thn th Artlclei of War
MAY 11 i J C C CImlUtlre CImttatlve
ImlUtlre ImlUtlrefTofttrttrirtHana ImttatlveIoi
fTofttrttrirtHana Ioi the Cterlaif Iialo lain Dmltr Dmltrnubysdor Dsflrluiohms
nubysdor luiohms dog ISA is a great ImllAor lie c caut n stunaion stand lost
his hi hind lere e end nd drlnV from a bottle bottleI r rI
I suppose be has rften wen his master do that tfiatStuff thatStun
Stuff StuffFrom 1 1Prom
From IM ffi Ananv Aiatu Ktmlng Journal JournalA JourrsamAs
A As for Ur fr HAM bit hi political nice siaccu prove UM UMh s sha
ha h w1Um will mass > e a r fair lr4ndlwn and honest rt Jodffc I
FATE OP TIIK OROADWAr TIIKK3 TIIKK3It ftjj ftjjIt
It Will Take Cash to H Ma T ThemAppolrt ThemAppolrtmentt ThsmAppotainents
mentt by llupld T Transit nilt Knclnetr KnclnetrThn EngineirThe
The Itapld Transit Commissioners ommissluunepanother KITI KITIsnolher
another henrlnit yesi rstardaty < rdny tolhn to Itt iiietntMrs of ofthn ofthat
that Vst Ind lilversldn Park anti Moniuitittit Moniuitittitanit lorniin Mi MiPark
Park anit n auouIatIuis oclulliiis who nre or nnxlnus to ha tiue tiuetlu s sthi
thi > trees In tho inldtlli of thn hi llroitilvritv tar tarwits 1P6 1P6way
saved from Injury by thin
way ruin tunnnl diik i iThey
They more niipnrmitly a > not satlfleil suit I itd with wit Is tlm ti ir irvision T Tvision
vision In lh I iii llnpld Transit contract cotit roct by 1 y nhiS nhiSJohn us hr t
John 1 olin II McDonald it I uflClut must s t out a nnwin IcS I ri rit in intho
tho t itet placi1 nf It f every old tno t rots rimovnl r unovui or i ihlroved i istroseub
hlroved Th lust v want tilt old trees prc presettel presettelI err i iOno
Ono I hue plan thny It suctfostoil was twoelite iMni iMnintls tu0 tu0tilut
ntls Instead of ono central tunnel ttt a lid They Timvwen Theywent
wen nut prepared to prnvldo the e turuu trn trnmoney
money 111005 this thl would cost They 1 Ituy worn tiob u uIhnt
Ihnt t I iat tin I ii contract cont rmutt hml boen signed unit unito ii nil
o uld nut be nltnn aitrci il Yrstordny thny thut MticgesI MticgesII uiiBeij uiiBeijthnt
thnt I the t he old trei t rots bo trnnnpluntoil nnd ln i ibunch > tun
bunch afliT tlm I Its tunnel I was dug ultu u thn I hit en ci Itt t of ofthis cutthis
this would bo conHldirablw lre IIeiditt ldiMil tjrr toij tuii tuiit
them t thin t the t lii contrncior cant root or couM ennui I not In I rtilj rtiljupon
upon 51 1111 to do nnythlmf anTi liittll not provided for in im imeontrnct iiitttut
eontrnct itttut ratt nnd a itd that tlin Itapld Transit Coinmiv Coinmivhlonen tunnsiusuituuitrs
hlonen could nol cpend any any trmrn mon lootthe > n nthe
the tunnel tuu n nib work thin th cii was Blreidy el rnai itutlmr iltit ri ri riI
lie I Is fidilnd it uiiiud however thnt tluui t Ihn I ho I oiiiiuiss oiiiiuisswould uituiuis uituiuistuii
would tuii Id likn ilk In save thu t lie trros If I C any a ii y powiti uussitl uussitltiutuiui KUT KUTcould
could be Miicensled MiicensledThn tucgusieuiitu
Thn itu fiillnwlnc nppnlntments appoint nuents to t cu thn I lu Huff us0 o oChief ahiof
Chief hiof Engineer Parsons won mndi > VILI i iP ip
P I Iullls photorrApher > 7 A month Kittil KittilDnvlInC it itDiwlinC
DnvlInC mid JuhtKilendennlnr John tleudetlflin Inspectorti n 4 4C y yC
C V lower and C II Iolloik aMll < i ineers tccs
neers ccs I lsiniAyenr lAtul a eor T C C Noble obl nml A 1 Mil tsi tsidrauuthtsmefl
1 draunhtsmen 11500 lno ChArles lldenbiirg IIAIITM IIAIITMman >
man llftuU J 1 T r Kane drauKhuman It ItLSchaefIer IiI
LSchaefIer I transltman IISOU K I A Walsti V ulunstng t tDunMng
DunMng Joseph P I IUnU and Henry Hurikle r rsj rsjmen j jmen
men IB 1160 0 and William I Jay oiemnu 7n 7nTho 7itThe
The photographer Is einnuit from civil clviivice er ervice
vice examination Ho U to to takn holuKrui > s sof sof
of the different sections of or tho Ito oxcuvut oxcuvutthe tuXuitVuitthe
the work prooonls and the pictures will U b > Ketit Ketitas uuatas
as part of the rtcordi rtcordiWTVAfj rteortbsXLTVAI
WTVAfj LIFK ArPKALS TO COMIHKSH COMIHKSHAnki COflhmEcAsk
Ask It to Take St Steps p to Obtain a llerocallnn llerocallnnof Itoyntahinof
of the Order lUrrlno It From Pru Prussia PrussiaWsatuuson > U UWASHINUTOS
WASHINUTOS May 54 President K KMcCtirdyof hiMcCiuntly
McCtirdyof of Item Mutual Ufo Insurance t in inpany utpan
pany pan of New York and Ion Pracy onunei ccuuuaethooornpanuy f fthe
the thooornpanuy company appeared before Ibo ho llon hloutsuit hloutsuitumiittee i iinlttee
inlttee on Intciitlato and Foreign Cominnr 0mm 0mmthis 1 1this
this mornIng to tIres that Congrem tak take M sostepa o osteps
steps toward securing the revocation of oforder oforder
order ot Aug 14 1805 by which iii iiicompany lu lucompany >
company was disbarred from doing hu luittlns4 luittlns4in lnivH lnivHIn
In Ut the Kingdom of Pruwla den Tracy rcpr rcprsented nrurseated
seated that In US8 the company be began nu husi husinem tutitiness
ness In Berlin under concession or ll lteeuue < ou e iiy iiythn IC ICthe
the Government purchns vurchuased d property Invptmi Invptmiin love tel teliii
in Prussian bonds and opened brunilns brunilnsthrouifhout luntuntithroughout
throughout thoKmplrn the lunpire After subjoetinc tiie tiiecompany ICI
company I mea ti tu ii A lon Ionic sorlw of ImposliioiiH irtihituti lioti mil milexnclloas
exnclloas exit Cl icr apparently uopparttut I y Intendndto irul nuieul t i u driv d nit < it in inof u uof
of the country COUtI t ry the t lie Oovernmiiit t arbitrarily arbitrarilyvoked utrbu i nt rio r ryoked
yoked Its llciiisij barring It from dome lnn lnnnoss Iis Iisnni
noss In in hits Kmplre Jen Tracy tharcforn cub cubmlttrd subrnitteul
mlttrd Ihnfollovdng resolution resolutionn rutsohuttionRiOltd
n RiOltd oltriJ That the th Secretary of Slate be and hf It Itbeieby itberet
beieby beret requsted to take all steps whlrh mar marnecessary mm mmnecessary
necessary and pruper to obtain from the Kurrintnr luFenrtinleof t tof
of the Kingdom ot 1russla A revwatlnn ot the orje orjetf ree reeef
tf Aue H 105 by ti which the prlrllrite of inn innnctlnff truuiacting
acting business tn tlml lilnk kiutinlom < lom WHS ws withdrawn lr ire irethe < n nthe
the Mutual Ule Inaurnce CompAny of New Vir VirTho ura uraThe <
The resolution was referred to a Hubcorn Hubcornmlttcefor subcoiamittee
mlttcefor mittee for InvostlKntlon and report reportCAPT reportCAPT
CAPT araowAX AT FAVIT FAVITConrt F417LTCourt
Court of Inquiry Say Hn Did Not > ot Iierclie IiercliePrnprr EreretsaPraptr
Prnprr Discretion tn Shooting a Illlptna IlllptnaWASIIIKUTON FilipinoVAttlllitlTON
WASIIIKUTON May 24 24The Tho Court of Inquiry Inquiryconsisting InquiryconsIsting
consisting of Hear Admirals Hodgers Cotton Cottonand Cottonand
and Terry appointed to InvesttcnM th the klillnc klillncof
of a Filipino native at Onu by Cnpt John JohnMcOowan JohttMcluwan
McOowan then commanding the monitor monitorMoimdnock monitorMoitusuimiock
Moimdnock submitted thin report to the Sec Secretary Suoreinry ¬
retary of the Navy today todayTho todayThe
The Court finds that C Capt pt MoOowsn did not notexerciso antexerclitt
exerciso proper discretion In shooting and that thntho thatho
ho was at fault In not reporting the death of ofthn ofthe
the Filipino to the CommandnnHnChlnf of this thnAsiatic thisAsiatic
Asiatic station The Court finds also that Capt CaptMcOownnrnadn CaptMcGowan
McOownnrnadn McGowan made provision for the jupportcf jupportcfthn support of ofttta
thn ttta widow und children of the deceased deceasedIlliplno docoasesiVcourt
Illiplno IlliplnoA
A Vcourt court martini is I recommended and will willprohablv willprnhaluh
prohablv bo ordered Thn Court of Inrjulrr Inrjulrrmot Inqitiromoot
mot at the WoshliiKton Navy Yard and Cnpt CnptMcGownii CapticGowuuuu
McGownii who wait ordered home on pick sIckJeave
leave was In attendance Hn said that after hi hihad ti tihad
had given strict orders orde to allow no native bo boto N Nto
to approach the Momtdnock beicuusn lh the nn nntlvns naovaro
tlvns wero BniUKBllnff liquor to the enlisted enlistedmen unuItatuinasa
men the Filipino kllledlnslstcd on approoohlnit approoohlnitthe
the ship arid Cnpt MvGowan fired a shot from fromfriehlenlnir rota rotahis
his revolver Into the water with the iniertion if iffrichtaning
friehlenlnir this native but the hue bullet elnncd elnncdfttrlktntf ganettstriking
striking the Filipino and mortally woundlnc woundlnchim woundinihbrus
him
HAKXA NOT TO KKSWX KKSWXIU
IU Will Conduct the Campaign If hits Health HealthContinue healthontlnurts
Continue to Improve ImproveWsiiteovon ImproreWAsni
WAsni Wsiiteovon OTOv May 24 Senator Ilanna n1d n1dtoday il iltoday
today that ho had not authnrlznd thn lie state statement attIcmeat ¬
meat that ho would resign the chairmanship of oftho ofthe
the Republican National Committee and that thatthn thatthe
the publication was mode entirely without unv unvauthority utfl5authority
authority It Is 1 well known here that Henatnr HenatnrIlanna Sentuerhenna
henna has no desire or Intention to reditn th thmanagement the themanagement
management of inn campaign If his ti health will willpermit willpermit
permit him to assume the work Me has hit a asentimental asenhliutetutal
sentimental d tiefro flro to hake chnrgnof charge of thncniir thncniirpolgn the coii coiiVnJgru
polgn for McKlnleys reflection and ho will do doso uioso
so if his health continues to Improve Th ThPresident Ihe IhePresltint
President Is especially nnxlous that Mr Hanna Hannaehuuld linniashoulul
ehuuld contlnuu us cbnlrmnn and luu iuti many manylimns itiilfl itiilfltimes
limns Mid that If his hiI Influence run rttsln Mr MrIlnnnns s1rhumans
Ilnnnns serviette s It will ill be lu use iuatut < i against avery evsrythlntf averyttiirg
thlntf except thi lit doctors orders ordmnTlm ordersflie
Tlm report that ho will rslKti Is accompanied accompaniedbv nccuumnpsnteuihr
bv the statement that ho tins heiirt iiWiue iiWiueThe Olsuuelhe
The fact Is I that Senator Jlnnnas tn tritthla > uril lsH lsHchalky Is s schal
chalky chal ky deposit In I II the I he knnn k rutst Joint j tutu t which Iiiiti ts pain painful Pitfull ¬
full Cl times end In n measure lifters hi general gnnernlhealth generaliusitlu
health Kxpein vceil for this ailment he hi Is in Bond BondhinlUinnd geiuiiiitlu
hinlUinnd uiiiitlu arid spirits spiritsSpeaker aiirItuiARM
ARM IfZtOIWANIZATIOV 11111 11111Speaker
Speaker Henilemnn T Till II the ITrslilent It titan titannutt ran rannut
nut lat tho House This Sesilnn SesilnnWASIIINOTON SnstnnA5lttNOTON
WASIIINOTON A5lttNOTON May 24 24At At the request of thi thiPresident tb tbPresident
President Sponker Hvndnr hientitron on called nt lh lhWhlto tbVhibte
Whlto llousn nnd a oonfereneo upon pnndlng pnndlngItflMntlon peniiiitilugielotboiu
ItflMntlon was held Thn Pr I reuluirit ldiiii It Istiild IstiildwBsdihlrous Is aid aidwas
wBsdihlrous was dcsirnitut that Siorot Secretary ry Hoots bill to It rein rnorganio reinganhro
ganio the army which tins pawed the Senate Pcnateshould Senateshould
should ba dlfposvd of Imforo Coiiurixs orignuatu au
Jiiurnnd ju ii rrid but tho iii Speaker S exiroHi e i rusueui > Ml tbn opinion tu tuthat
that the mpn iTletlilrt ure would not Iw Ii ready taut for rp npurt npurtto < i ito
to the llousn ii tus In I a limn I hut fur fluid lb roil nrtmn tot oru at it t t his hisslon lul at atdon <
slon don The Iorninllten tunutunht to on Milltiiry MTnlrs iTuuirs which
hnx It under tonsldiratlnn IIIIH i > wiinnfd iCt fur further furthor ¬
thor hnnrlries on It until n next < xt Monday only onlynbotit anlya
nbotit a u w air before th t he rtnli cli u flxwl I foradjourn foradjournmont tur atiJ otirn otirnmmmttnt
mont of Concrrpss omigreos anncepiitid an atctttui Indlnntlon that thatno thatno
no report will b bs mad Ht pmnuit Sp t41eakur al r rIlendersiin
Ilendersiin exprcsrd the opinion that no ru rulion ru ruliii
lion will bn iHken t at ketu on Ihn Army A mis Horirnnlzntlon II nrtutmulza lion
bill biforw the n nzt it SPSHIOII of t lomress lomressAmerlrnn ongresqAmerican
American < taint Against Foreign Statel to toHi tohi
Hi hi llrnaght to a Nettleiupnt NettleiupntWASnivdTiv SrttiitiicntWAsniyuTeu
WASnivdTiv May 24 Mr Morgan D Tcm TcmAla m mAla
Ala I read In I n thn Snnito todiy I an oflli oiliiil oiliiilleuir lil lilletter
letter to him tilriuebf ilf from rota tin Serritnry of Sin Hlawith Sinwi
with wi th thn t hue remark hat I It I t wits higblv Ii lulls credltulii credltuliito crtuji hut us usto
to the Administration and woe Important to toclnlmnnls toelaimnanut
clnlmnnls ngnlnst foreign governments This Thnliltcr Thisletter
letter refers to mu clilms of Amnrlenn dtlznw dtlznwngnln dtizeinuguulniet
ngnln t Nieara siearaguti ruisnd sail other Stales anti UVH
As soon n as It Is I possible to du iii M eu > It U tho our purfio ourno
fio w of tint tI DepHrtinint to bring lri it g to a settle SHftlinnnt settleuncut
innnt In tn como form of every meritorious claim clnlmof claimof
of Amrricnii cltUrns aguinNt n foreign ovtrn gsvrnmacnt ovtrnment
ment even tfioueh It t ho > one of long standing standingProposed standingIropoaed
Proposed AntlTruit Legislation LegislationWASIIIXIITON LegtslatbounVSltIStiiot
WASIIIXIITON May MO 2 Hepnxenlatlvn Hay Hayof Itnyof
of New York chnlrman of the llousn lioti Judiciary JudiciaryCommittee Jtmdletutryoinmnittt
Committee oinmnittt ti tiday > diy Introduced a risoliitlon to totake totake
take up ibe joint rosoluilon proposing an anti amitni antit
tni t rtut l ninendmcnt t to t p tho Contltutlon Imno
diatelyim ilateiy Oil Din I his ui nilontlori of hue rxtoltitlnn ratoluti in d s
bite lit to M unlriday till 1 riulay Jimo J tune i ut a t 1 r oclock oclockwhen it iiuck iiuckwhen
when the thu vuto Hbnll b luketi
Al A I o t that t ti t thn t hit llous ii tttis billiimiindlng hdil arrututu ill ng thnShnr thnShnrrnnn tiut Siur Siurinn
rnnn inn a Anntrust n t i truiht law hhnll bn taken fri ktmt tin Imme I turtle ¬
diately after the nbovc rpHiilutlon wilfi thirri thirrimlnutcH hurl hurlntitiutts
mlnutcH cenernl dobitn on either side tlm tlmconsidered ttiieonsidereai
considered under the fiveminute ruin anti tla tlavotn ttevote
vote taken on Saturday June 3 nt f t P 1 M Mironing Mrowing
ironing lung at the A AC e of 100 100From 100fFrors
From 14 lrvittm Krenino Krsnjn Jnvrnat JnvrnatBAB Jrnirnafflstt
BAB lUiinon Me Mny Ma 12 Nornmn ornttan Hjilllnrfi Hjilllnrfiof
of Deer MeN lIe Is icoyeirsold ICC rear oil He hi exhibits Iniilcn Iniilcnlions itiiicathin
lions nf rctiirrlng vigor that or nrrorusttisnui eonxtderid nn liunt liuntvtilorus r rvellotis
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