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2 CHE RE WASHINGTON YA8HL GTON POST TUESDAY MAT 16 1899
CHINA RESISTS RUSSIAExcitement RUSSIAExciteinentin RUSSIA RUSSIA1ExciteiuentinPekingOvertlie
ExciteiuentinPekingOvertlie ExciteiuentinPekingOvertlieBears Excitement in Peking PekingOver Over the theears theBears
Bears ears Demand DemandSURPRISE DenlandSURPRISE DemandSURPRISE
SURPRISE TO BRITISH AS s WELL WELLThe WfLLThe WELLThe
The D Dedred ilr d Concession Would Rain Exist Existing FxlltIne FxIstIng ¬
ing Hallway Jtlhn Line LID In InWhch Which bch S10000000 S10000000Itrtllih 150000000 150000000Urllhb 1O000000Hittish
Itrtllih Capital Caplal Hat I Alr Alred AIrdy dr nen Been In InvestcdlUcent InYltedUcDt 113stedRcent
YltedUcDt vestcdlUcent Acreement with wih Great Greatlirltalnai OreatUrlaln Greatlirilain
lirltalnai Urlaln lirilain as Interpreted Interpreedt at St Stleterbu StleterbuTatn Petersburg PetersburgTaking 1etrbUrTaking
Tatn Taking Step to Regain Rln Loss LOl of Prestige PrestigeShanghai rruU rruUShanrhal Prestlt2hanhaI
Shanghai May ay UThe ItTe TsunsLlTa TsunsLlTamen TsnLYa TsnLYameR
men Chinese Chln e Foreign orcIKn Office OCCI has ha replied repliedto repled repledto
to the Russian RUlian Minister Un1ter at Peking M L d dWere dl dlOe dlOere >
Were Oe that the government erment I Is unable uable to toaeeede toa4e 10aecede
aeeede a4e to the Russian demand demad made rde last lastSedne lastW lastWednesday
W Wednesday Sedne ne day ay for a new railway rnay concession concessionconnecting cnc eoncesoflconnecting ion ionoonntUng
connecting oonntUng Peking PekinG with th Russias UUSI1 pres present pr prnt pre preent ¬
ent nt system in n Manchuria ManchuriaNot MAnchuria ManchuriaNot
Not since sine the taking tln of Port Arthur Arthurby Arthurby Arthurby
by Russia have the Chine Chines Chneee been en w f io > agi agitated a agiZated l ltatt ¬
tated tatt as over this demand deman Whether M Md Mde Mde
d de Glers Gler named nam a cpeclfic lJcltc route rote Is not notyet notyet notyet
yet ascertainable acerainble some 20me offlcfalB ofdtlK stating statingthat stntng stntngtbat sattngthat
that only ont a I preliminary prelmlnar notice notie was S given givenby aten atenby givenby
by Russia RlJla and others oth T that she Ih IA asking askingfor nklng nklngtor askingfor
for a a line tne direct from Peking PekinG to ShanHal ShanHalKwon ShmHalKwon ShariHalKwon
Kwon Kwon
Kwon1rllh JJrltUU 1rllh Diplomats Dlpl mRt Taken Aback AbackCertainly AbackCerainly AbackCertainly
In Pe Peking PeldnK FekIng ¬
Certainly Cerainly the British Drltsh legation Lgton
king had no previous knowledge knowlege that inch wcha ch chI
ldnK a proposal was coming from trm St St Peters Petersburg Petos Petosbrg petorsburg ¬
I prplal
burg The concession concesion naked Wked for would wouldruin wouldruin ould ouldrin
ruin rin brg the existing existng northern norhern railways rlwS In Inwhich Inwhich inwhich
which British capital cpital to the amount of orOc ofI2OO4O
Drltsh
2000000 Is Invested but there thee seems 1eem to toIMS tobe tobe
Oc without interfer interfering InterlerIng intertorIng ¬
be alternative route
no rute lhout
ing nc with aleratve plans for railway riway extension extensionwhich cxten extensionwhich < lon lonwhich
which the Chinese Chlnelc themselves have hnc in inn InIn inmind
n mind mindIt lnd lndIt
It In is believed beteed that Russias action nton actionin actioninthis In Inthis Inthl3
this I matter mater IB intended Intende to demonstrate demonstrateto demolatrate demolatrateto
to the world that the recent convention conventionwith conventon conventonwih conventionwith
with Great Britain Briain respecting respectng epherea tphere of ofinterest ofInterest ofInterest
interest wih In China China which was notified notltd to tothe tothe tothe
the Chinese government almost Imme Immediately Immedlltely lmmrdhteIy ¬
diately dlltely before this latest concession cncession was wasdemanded wasdemande wasdenundet1
demanded has not fettered leUerfd the action actionfof acton fof fofRubzla or orRuIa ofRueia
demande Rubzla at the court of Ieklnp lekln and aiso aisoto al ahio ahioto o oto
to RuIa Bltengthen 6U engthen Russias prestige pr6te with wih the theoy theChlntsc theChinese
Chlntsc Chinese which was as Infavorbh snfavorably afected afectedbr affected affectedby
or her ate protest re respectinK
her withdrawal
br oy ncr wlhdral wiiuuium vi r rHpectlng re reJp
Hpectlng the northern railways railwaysBerlin rA1 rAIlwayiBerlin a aBerln
norhern
Jp Berlin Berln cUng May Ia 14U HI is II believed betcnd here that thatRubslas th thRUbslas thatRubsias
Rubslas latest claims In China will wi re reopen reopen reopen ¬
lat6t
open the entire entro question Queston of Russian and andBritish andBrtsh andBritish
British Brtsh rights there thereHere thereJereColc therelierefor4a
Here JereColc lierefor4a for l Itnnk on 01 China CUlnnLondon Cllm CllmIondon ChinaLondon
London May ra IB 1The The morning morln papers papersall ppe ppean papersall
all devote apace fpace to tho new book of Rear RearAdmiral Rer RerAdmirl RearAdmiral
Admiral Admirl Lord Lrd Charl Chnrl1 Charle < > Boresford nor rord TheBzeak The TheBieak TheBteak
Bieak up of China which is regarded regardedas
as timely jn J view IfW of the news now from fromShanghai fromShanghai fromShanghai
Shanghai tmelY and Peking The Mcrnlng lcnllg Post Postwhich Posthteh Posthich
which hteh approves nany nan of f the authors authorsproposals authorsproposls authorsproposals
proposals proposls says however that a quad quadruple quadruple quadruple ¬
ruple alliance alance between bt7 cn Great Britain the theUnited theCnled theUnited
United Cnled Statsi Germany German and Japan such suchas suchas suchas
as Lord Beresford sujgests stgests Is Impractica Impracticable tmpractca tmpractcabl ¬
ble bl OB I the United tnled States would woul not com commit comrlt cornnit ¬
nit rlt themselves to a policy pole Involving a ahypothetical n nhpothetcal ahypothetical
hypothetical hpothetcal pledge to use u o force against againstRussia asalnstRUlsla againstRussia
Russia RussiaThe RUlsla RUlslaThe RussiaThe
The Dally Daly Telegraph Teegph on the other hand handthinks handthinks handthinks
thinks that Russia would not be be likely Ikel to toroster toroster tofoster
roster such a coalition coatton against her herGREAT hCr hCrGREAT hdrGREFT
GREAT ANXIETY AT PEKING PEKINGContinued PElUSOContnuetl PEKINGContinued
Contnuetl Continued Excitement Exclemelt Over the Latest LatestRussian Latelt LateltUunlln Late3tItuislati
Russian Uunlln ItuislatiPeking Demand DemandPeking Uemalc UemalcPcklnc
Peking May iay aY 15 ISThe The Russian 1usslan demand demandfor demandfor demandfor
Peking Pekingwith Pekingwith Pekingwith
for a new ntw concession connecting connectng
with Russias present railroad ralroad system in inManchuria Inlanchurla InManchuria
Manchuria lanchurla Is still stl exciting excltn the gravest gravestanxiety Jravest Jravestsndct gravestanxiety
anxiety sndct here The chief Chinese officials officialsare omclalsare officialsare
are having haln constant consultations consulatons with withthe w1ththe withthe
the Dowager Empress It I appears appear to be bethe bethe bethe
the general eneral opinion that It I Is Intended the theline thelne theline
line should start from Kirin Irln or Mukden Mukdenand ukden ukdenand
4 and lne run rn ifl direct to Peking by b way WiY of ofShohol orShohol ofShohol
Shohol 7 1 The Germans and Japanese Japaneseare Japnese Japneseare
are particularly partcularly uneasy uncs on the subject of ofthis ofthis ofthis
of ofthe ofthe ofthe
this unexpected move upon the part
the Russians Rus lans and it Is bald fald there is a afeeling areelng afeelIng
feeling reelng among amon prominent Chinese that thatthe thatth thatthe
the th moment has come to make every ever ef effort effort etfort ¬
fort to secure seure sympathy and aid aidLondon aldLndon aidLondon
London Lndon May Iay 15 I5The The government oerment was wa waqueUoned ivasquestioned wasquestioned
questioned In the House of Commons to today tola today ¬
day la regarding rCiardlnJ the Russian demand for a arailroad a arairoad arailroad
railroad rairoad concession cncession to connect Peking Pekingwith PekingIth PekingtIth
with tIth Ith Russias Rus Is present resent railroad ralroad system in inManchuria InIRnchurla InManchuria
Manchuria The Parliamentary Prlamentar Secre Secretary Secre Secretary ¬
tary of the Foreign Ofllce Otce Mr Ir William Wtlam St StJohn Stl StlJohn I IJohn
John Brodrick replied repted that the British Britishcharge BrIsh I Icharge Icharge
charge daffaires dafalres at Peking had reported reportedthut reportedthut reportedthat
thut Russia had made such a a demand demandand demandand demandand
and it was wa understood undertood that up to the thepresent thepresent thepresent
present the Chinese Foreign Office Otce had de declined decUned dedined ¬
dined to grant the full concession Mr MrBrodrick MrBrodrick Ir IrBrodrick
Brodrick added that her majestys gov government gO gOerment government ¬
ernment erment would ou1d be unable to make a 0 pro pronouncement pronouncement pronouncement ¬
nouncement on the subject of Great Brit Britains Brt Brtn Britalas ¬
alas n attitude attude in the matter mater until unU all p1 the thefacts thetacts thefacts
facts were known knownThe knownThe
The government gOtrnment was then asked askei wheth whether ¬ I
er in view Ie of the foregoing her majestys majestysgovernment majestysovtrmcnt majestysgovernment
government ovtrmcnt would take steps to have the thebaeU thebsl thebasis
basis bsl of the YangTseKIang YangT eKlang clearly cearJy de defined de1hud dellucd ¬
fined finedIn 1hudIn llucdIn
In reply rep Mr Ir Brodrick said the proposed proposedrailroad proposedrnlroad proposedrailroad
railroad rnlroad did not affect ufect the YangTseKiang YangTseKiangbasin YangTleKang YangTleKangballn YangTseKiangbaSIn
basin balln regarding reCirdlnl which the government governmentbad governmentbad overment overmentbad
bad entered Into an agreement alcement with Rus Russia nusxll Russis ¬
xll sis
IN HER PRINCESS 11U CESS DAYS DAYSQueen DAYS DAYSQueen DAYSQueen
Queen Victoria Ictorla Visit Yhla Apartments She Oc Occupied OcCUiied Occupled ¬
cupied CUiied In Inler Her Girlhood GirlhoodLondon GirlhoodLondon GirlhoodLondon
London May a 15 lQueen Queen Victoria ar arrived arrived arrived ¬
rived In London today toda from Wlndspr Wlnds r ac accompanied accompanied ancompanied ¬
companied by the Duke and Duchess of ofYork OfYork r rYork
York and her suite suie and drove to Ken Kensington Kenlngton en enslngton ¬
sington Palace Crowds Cowds of enthusiastic enthusiasticpeople enthusiastc enthusiastcpeopl enthusiasticpeople
people lined lned the route to t the palace palacewhere palacehere palacewhere
where here her majesty maesty visited visied the old ol apart apartments apartn apartnient ¬
ments n which she occupied us K a young youngKirl younJlrl yoUngiirl
Kirl KirlOn
On the arrival arhal of her majesty at Pad Paddlngton PaddlnEton Paddington
dlngton Railroad station staton she noticed notced on onthe onthe onthe
the platform a a shaggy shagg Irish terrier named namedTim namedTim namedTim
Tim which collects colects contributions contributon for forthe forthe forthe
the widows and lnd orphans fund of the rail railroad rl railread ¬
road The Th Qieen Q leen had Tim brought broUlh to toher toher toher
her by b the conductor of the train and andafter andafer andafter
after afer patting pattng the terrier terrer on the head aim aimdropped 1 hi hidropped
dropped a u piece of told old into tho th metal metalbox mttaiwx metalb
box wx b hansliig hantuK about the dogs dog neck neckPOPE neckOPE neckPOPE
POPE OPE REBUKES lE UKES THE TJE CZAR CZAUKaiupolla CZAHlawpolh CZARItuwpohia
Kaiupolla lawpolh Leaves Lelve The Tle Hague as IS a Mark Iark of ofIupal orIapal ofIopal
Iupal Displeasure IJUpleasureThe DbpleuureThe DispleasureThe
The Hague Hage May ay 15 15Tle 15This Th peace pe ce confer conference conference conference ¬
ence will w1 hold its is first Irst sitting sittng at 2 oclock oclockon oclockon oclockon
on Thursday rhur Ja afternoon utterlon next It I U I un understood und understood ¬
derstood d rtood that tho Americans Amercns and llrltlsn llrltlsnare Brlhm Brlhmart Britisnard
are art meeting mf tni with wih some som success in their theirefforts theirtfortl theirefforts
tfortl efforts to get the question queston of internation international Internaton Internatonfl ¬
al fl arbitration arblraton which id l now the eighth eightharticle eightharticle Ighthatcle
article atcle of the programme advanced to tothe tothe tothe
the first place placeActing placectng placeActing
Acting ctng upon upn an order from the papal papalSecretary ppl pplScrcar papalSecretary
Secretary Scrcar of State Cardinal Rampolla Rampollathe Rampltt Ramplttthe Rampohiathe
the papal internuncio Internunco left lef The Hague Haguetoday Haue10a Haguetoday
today 10a aa a a a protest against agnlnft the omission omissionof omlislon omlislonof omissionof
of the government Joerment of The Netherlands Netherlandsacting Netherlandsactiag thcrlands thcrlandsactn 1
acting actn on behalf behal of Russia nusln xto to o invite the theVatican theVatican theVatican
Vatican to send lend a representative representativeCalled rfllreOntate rfllreOntateCAlellth representativeCaiiel
Called CAlellth Ilio Kaiser Kter i 1 it ioo 1001 1odie < ll 1rincr 1rincrBerlin Irlcerln lrlncrBerlin
Berlin erln May Iay ISHorr 1Hr Maximilian Ialmlan liar Harden Hudon liarden ¬
den editor lor and nd publisher ubJ her of the Kulcunft Kulcunfthas ZUlcunt uhcunfthas
haj has begun to s lene serve rve the six months Im Imprisonment ImIIrhiolun6nt liiiprisonment ¬
prisonment to which he was sentenced sentenceden sentence
en November ovember 4 last after afer having been con convkted con1te convicted
vkted 1te of lew les majeste naJelte rnaeste In comparing the theKiniKiror theKrllror theItinitoror
KiniKiror Krllror to a poodle Prince and on other otherDonation otherehar othercharges
ehar charges chargesInviatiou
Donation Juuatlol fur Tuberculosis Asylum AsylumBerlin Alylnr eylsi III IIIBerlin
Berlin Derln May Ia 15 lBlron 1Baron Baron Heyl le1 Zu Herrn HerrnBheln Her lierrauhein
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tewarda the tuberculosis asylum aylum move movement moerlnt movemerit ¬
merit rlnt The Th American Amercan delegate deloglte to the tu tub tubtreloshl tub
b btreloshl reulosl congress con r6SS Dr von Schwelnitz Shwclnlz Shwclnlzhas Schweinitzhas i ilias
has arrived arre here hereSulcldo hereSulcdo hereSuicide
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Brie Pa May 311 15Fred 15FedSlmond Slmonds an anemploye anmploye anemploye
employe of the thl Fire Fr Department Deprtmen walked walkedInto walk walkedInto d
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curtrUtOrt < ttrIIIOH Loading J adlng the weapon WIPQn he placed placedit
it to his hil head h ld pulled pulo the trigger and andkilled anclkmd andkilled
killed himself The store tore was IS crowded crowdedwith crowdt crowdedrUii
ing wih II with customers cU1tumenl at the time of the shoot hoot ¬
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r n no fatalities fatJt s followed folowe A Consolidated ConsolidatedTraction ConsolidatedTraction
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struck 8trck and an horribly hrrby mangled mangle Katie KaU Three Threea Tre
a P Pelkh lkh child ebll three thre years ear of age age While Whilethe Whie Whietl Whilethe
the tl doad body b was u being bng taken from trm un under unlr un4cr ¬
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prinotpally Ifpb Pole POIe gathered lbr awl af nd became becameBO bme bmeIncense
BO incensed Incense at the eight 8ght that they at attacked attaee attacked ¬
tacked taee the motorman motoran and an conductor cnductr with withthe wih wihthe withthe
the intention Intentin of lynching Inchlng them By this thistime thisUre thistime
time Ure the th patrol ptrl wagon arrived arhe awl an one oneof oneof oneof
of the officers otcer Jumped jumpe Into the cab cb with withthe wih wihthe withthe
the motorman motoran and an succeeded sUCtee In getting gettingthe settng settngtM gettingtbe
the car cr and an occupants ocpnt out of danger dangerMkh dangr dangrIkbul dangerMkhael
Mkh Ikbul 6l Biggs Dscs the only policeman plIn left leftwith lef leftwith
with wth the mob was as then th n pounced pnce upon uponand upn upnan uponand
and an badly bdly beaten He succeeded luccHe how however ho hoevtr however ¬
ever in holding lldln onto one of the e ring ringleaders rng rngJeder ringleeders ¬
leaders Jeder until unti a squad uad of reserves reene3 came camete cme cmete camete
te his h relief reliefWhen reJ toiletWhen t tWhen
When the officers OmCr attempted atempte to put the thearrested theareste thearrested
areste arrested man into the wagon the mob mobmade mobmade mobmade
made a a dash to rescue rece him and a a a des desperate desptrte desperilte ¬
perate ptrte battle batte followed foloe lasting half l an anhour anhour mhour
hour by b which whih time tme reenforcements ar arrived arrle arrived ¬
rived rle and an the rioters rters were wee dispersed dispersedmany dispere dispersedmany
many of them being beln much the worse wor for forthe fortht or orthe
the tht rough usage UQg the policemen polcemen were ere com compelled cm cmpele compolled ¬
polled pele to resort reor to Five Fe of the ring ringleaders ringleaders ringleaders ¬
leaders in the riot were arrested arrestedW arreste arresteWAR arrestedAR
W WAR AR CLAIMS WE YE DO ET N T OWEForeigners OVEForeigners OWE OWEForeigners
Foreigners in iii Cuba Want to Come C me in inUnder inUnder iiiUnder
Under the Peace Treaty TreatyItritlili TreatIJrlUlh TreatyBritish
British JrlUlh French and German ClAimants ClaimantSeeking ClAimantsSeekins ClaimantsSeeking
Seeking Seekins Payment for orflamagee Damage Dnmnell Sat Satlalned So Sotalled Suetnined
lalned talled Before Beoro Island Failed Failedfrom l Pasiedfrom > altd altdfrom
from Spanish Spanlh Sovereignty SovereigntyThe Sonre1entThe SovereigntyThe
The State Department Dpartment has been infor informally informaJy informally ¬
mally maJy advised that claims caims aggregating aggregatng aggregatngconsiderable a aconsiderable aconsiderable
considerable amount have been ben made by byBritish b bBrlh byBritish
British Brlh French and German residents resients In InCubit InCubu inCuba
Cubit during the recent recnt Insurrection and andthat andthat andthat
that these ultimately ultmateb will wi be pressed pressedagainst presseda pressedagainst
against a lnst the United 1nlte States StntC government governmentThe Journment JournmentThe governmentThe
The claims caims themselves themelvs have not yet et been beenpresented beenpresene beenpresented
presented presene but are being collected colected by the theseveral theseeral theseveral
several foreign torclgnotccs offices as the claimants claimantssend claimantssend claimantssend
send them In In some cases schedules scheduleshave Ichedules Ichedulesblve scheduleshave
have blve been made and the aggregate ng egatc stated statedto stattd stattdto statedto
to the authorities authorites here The French Frenchclaims Frjnch Frjnchcaims Frnehclaims
claims caims aggregate ah Jate between betwecn10O 12000000 and 15 15OCOOW 15fiJO 15CijO00
OCOOW fiJO francs The German claims caims are arcunderstood areunttritood areunderstood
understood unttritood ttf t be slightly Rtghty under those of oftho orthe ofthe
the French < ench while whie the th British Britsh claims are aresaid aresaid aresaid
said to be than either eithertho eItherthe
b considerably conslderbl more orc tan eiher eiherthe
the French Itnch or ot German GermanThese GermanT GermanThese
These T se foreign claims are re quite qUie tstnct tstnctfrom distinctfrom distinct distinctfrom
from those of citizens citzens of the United UnitedStates Unied UniedStntes UnitedStates
States originally orllnaly against Spain Spin lor dam damages damAges damages ¬
ages sustained in inCuba Cuba during the insur insurrection Insurrecton insurrection ¬
rection recton The peace treaty specifically specificallyprovided ipeclfcaly ipeclfcalyprovide specificallyprovided
provided provide for these American Amerian claimants claimantsreleasing caimants caimantsreleasing claimantsreleasing
releasing Spain and stating statng that the theUnited theUnied theUnited
United Unied States would make such settlement settlementas
setement setementas
as was proper properUnder prper prperrnder properUnder
Under this clause claims aggregating aggregatingseveral aggregatng aggregatngseveral aggregatingseveral
several millions have been filed Xo
mtlons fe pro provision provision provision ¬
vision however was made by the treaty treatyfor treatytor treatyfor
for foreign claimants clalmant and there appears appearsto
appar apparto
to be much doubt as to who is liable since sincethe sincethe sincethe
the sovereignty over Cuba Cba has passed passe out outof outor outof
of the hands of Spain The United nlc States Stateshaving Stateshaving Stateshaving
having undertaken to look after afer the theAmerican theAmerian theAmerican
American Amerian claimants the foreigners are aredesirous aredt5Irou aredesirous
desirous dt5Irou of being treated in the same samemanner samemanner samemanner
manner mannerIt mannerI mannerIt
It I was stated at one of o the foreign es establishments establshments establishments ¬
tablishments tablshments that there was no disposi disposition dispositon disposltion ¬
tion ton to push the claims unduly but to tobring tobring tobring
bring them to the attention nttenton of the United UnitedStates Unite UnitedStates
States government in order that the
goverment orer ques question que queton question ¬
tion ton of ofUablty liability might be determined and andsuch an andsuch
such relief reler granted as the th merits of ofthe otthe ofthe
the case warranted It I Is ap appreciated apprecate rippredated ¬
predated precate In these foreign foreig quarters quartersthat quartersthat quartersthat
that payments will wH be largely a matter matterof mater materor matterof
of discretion discreton with the United tnlted States as asthe asthe asthe
the obligation obJaton to look after ater the American Americanclaimants Americanclaimants Americanclaimants
claimants voluntarily vOluntariy was assumed and andthere andthere andthere
there is no obligation oblgaton either eiher In the treaty treatyor
or on general generl principles princples of law for as assuming assuming assuming ¬
suming the claims caims growing out of Spains SpainsInability SpainsInablt SpainsInability
Inability Inablt to maintain order In Cuba dur durInjr durIng during
Ing the period perod of Spanish rule ruleThese rle rleTese ruleThese
These Tese foreign claims cover cer damages to toplantations topJantatons toplantations
plantations pJantatons personal property c of ofFrench ofFench ofFrench
French Fench British Britsh and German residents of ofCuba orCba ofCuba
Cuba Cba and are not connected with wih the thebonded thebnded thebonded
bonded bnded debt of Cuba Cub in foreign hands handswhich handswhich handswhich
which debt was assumed by b Spain SpainCuban SpainCnbu SpainCubsti
Cuban Women umen In II Mournltig MournltigFrom MourniugFran lourDluJ
From Fom Harpers Haers Weekly WeeklyIf Wekl
If J there thte U one ole light IIht more pitiful pitul itlful In II Cuba than any anrother anyother anyother
other It 1 hi > > the women woen In black Frequent Fequent as they theyare therare theyare
are In JoHa8t Havana wltre wl re perhaps In sorae Ime eon remote part partof partof partof
of the city el they even n venture vnture to hold hld out their hands handato handsto handsto
to you yo as a you ro pass pu pacewomen women omen ot reHned reln appearance appearancetoo apperance apperance1omen appearancetootbe
too tootbe Ike women 1omen in widows 1ldo1a weeds teda are ar the commonest commonestsight CmOOeit CmOOeitalt commonestslAt
alt sight in the lhe email In towns and cities cites It Is I tad l d to totell totll totell
tell tll where here they the cot rot their mourning mourlnr garments Jarets U I is isno Isno Isno
no eiasEtrattsn eugCtriUqo to tl say u that of a doten oEen women on a aBtrm a astreet
street ItrEt In any an Cuban CbQ Uhal villas ila IIIae nine trill 1 be 1e in bourn bournins brn brnInc bournlug
ins And nd their faces sad 11 with grief sret rtet and thin tbll with withhunger withhunler withhunger
hunger hunler even ven month after altr the tb war a ar had ceased ceasedAmericas ce ceasedAmericas d dAmerca
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NOT A LECAl CAPTURE CAPTUREThe
The New Orleans Prize Be Beleased RelCaSCl
leased leed from flomCusto flomCustoRETITUIN fromCustody fromCustodyRESTITUTION Custody CustodyRESTITUTION
RESTITUTION RETITUIN WITHOUT W THOUT DAMAGES DAMAGESThe
The Supreme Court Conr Order Order the Return Reur of ofthe oCthe ofthe
the Olind Ohlude Rodriguez nodrlll z to Her Owners OwnersFrench Owpen a aFrelnh aFrench
French Steamship SteBlMp Company Companot Coitt of ofDetention oCDeleoton ofDelentlon
Detention Deleoton and Care Imposed 1m pOled on the theShip theShlpJloekdeofSan thisShipIhioekadeofsan
Ship ShlpJloekdeofSan ShipIhioekadeofsan Illoekadeof San Juan Declared to toHe tole toBe
He le EfTcctiveOlbar EtctvOlher Opinions OpinionsThe Opl OpinionsThe loD loDThe
The United Unied States St te Supreme SD reme Court yes yesterday YfSterda yesterday ¬
terday terda decided deide the prize prz money case Cdse of ofthe orthe ofthe
the French steamer steaer Olinde Olnde Rodriguez Rorhuez the theflrat thefrt thefirst
first frt of the naval niaI prize prlze money cases casesgrowing casesgrowing
gowing growing out of the th Spanish SpanlJh war w r to reach reachthe rnch rnchthe reachthe
the court cour The Thldechlon decision was announced announcedby announcedby
by Chief Justice Justce JusticeFulleiand Puller ler and directed dlreted that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the vessel which was captured cpture oft or San SanJuan SanJuan SanJuan
Juan Porto Rico Rco on the 17th of July last lastand lat latad lastand
and ad hat 1 been be held he1ldnca heidsince since by this govern government government governmeat ¬
ment shall shal be b returned rturne to tp its I It owners owner owners pa pathe on onthe on onthe
the ground that thatit it I was not proven p en that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the steamers sttame officers ofcers Intended intende to enter enterthe enterthe enterthe
the blockaded b10ckade port port The Te court held hed inci incidentally Inc mcientally ¬
dentally detly that tha the blockade blockade of San Juan Juanwaa Jun JunVa Juanwas
was Va effective effectiveThe etethe etetherhe effectiveThe
The opinion of the theChle Chief Justice ustce entered enteredinto en enteredInto terM terMnto
into nto the tl history htor of the case at length lengthcalling lengthcalng lengthcalling
calling calng attention atention to the fact act that the theOlinde theOlme theOlinde
Olinde Olme waa vai a the property propety of a reputable reputablecompany reputablecompan reputablecompany
company and that she left lef her home hom port porton porton porton
on the 16th of June ten days das before the theIssuance theIssuance theissuance
Issuance of the proclamation proclamaton of the Presi President PresIdent Presldent ¬
dent establishing establshIng the blockade blockae He also alsoreferred aIimreferred
referred reftrrO to the leading Incidents of o the thevoyage thevoyage thevoyage
voyage dwelling dwelng at some length on the theclaim theclaim theclaim
claim that the blockade was w s not effective effectiveWhea etect effectiveVlien
Whea a Blockade IJucknde I I Effective EffectiveRemarking Efecthe EfectheRemarking EffecilrcRemarking
Remarking upon this latter later point the theChief theChlct theChief
Chief Justice Justce said that no specific specifc force forcewas forcewa forcewa
was wa necessary to secure recognition recosnlton of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the sufficiency sufciency of a blockade blokade but but that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the wellestablished welestabUshed rule rle was as that thata a a block blockade blockade blockade ¬
ade should be only capable capable of of prevent preventing prdventIng preventlag ¬
ing the approach to a coast supposed suppose to tobe tob tobe
be b closed to the outside world orld without withoutdanger withoutdanger withoutdanger
danger dangerIn
In the opinion of oCthe the court the blockade blockadeat blockadeat
at San Juan by the United States naval navalforcea Jya Jyaforce navalforces
force was 1S never pretermltted pretermited nor re relaxed relaxed ¬
laxed but that it was at all times suffi sufficient sumclent sufficleat ¬
cleat Whether It I would ouJd have been ef effective eCfetve efective ¬
fective fetve against the fleet feet of the enemy enpmy was wasanother wasmothermater wasanother
another mothermater matter It was wa upon this point pointonly pointonly pointonly
only that the reports of the naval officers officerscould ofcers ofcerscould officerscould
could have any bearing brng as their reports reportscould report reportscould
could refer only to a military mitar blockade blockadewhich blockadewhich blockadewhich
which was not at Issue Issue at all in the case caseA caseA caseA
A neutral neutral power had no right to call cal into intoejuestlon Intoqueston Intoquestion
question queston the te effectiveness efectveness of u 1 t military militaryblockade militaryblockade
blockade for the purpose of securing trade tradewith trad tradwih tradewith
with wih an enemy enem of the United States Sttes at a apoint apoint apoint
point under blockade by this country countryPogltlre countr countrJoilt country1oltIe
Pogltlre Joilt Proof Lacking LackingConsidering Lackln LacklnCovEderlng LackingConsidering
Considering CovEderlng the th question queston of the intention intentionof Intenton Intentonof
of the Rodriguez to enter San Juan Juan when whencaptured whencaptured whencaptured
captured the Chief Justice ustce reviewed the thetestimony thetegUmony thetestImony
testimony at length saying sing that while whie the thecircumstances thecIrcumstances thecircumstances
circumstances were sufficiently sUfclenty suspicious suspiciousto suspicous suspicousto
to justify justy the commander of a the New NewOrleans NewOrlens NewOrleans
Orleans Orlens in apprehending the French ship shipthere shlt shipthere
there was wn no positive osltveproor proof that she had hadintended hadIntended hadIntended
intended to enter the port prt The vessel vesselwas ve vesselwas sel selas
was as in a direct line lne to St St Thomas and andwhile nndwhie andwlile
while whie It i might mlht have been ben the intention intenton of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the captured cptured ship to enter this harbor the theCaptain theCaphln theCaptain
Captain had testified t tfrd that such was not notthe JIOtthe siotthe
the purpose purpse He took into account the thefuct thefact thefact
fact that the Captain Cptain had received notice noticethat notce notcethat noticethat
that he could secure fifty ffy firstclass frtlas pas passengers passenger passengers ¬
sengers senger by calling ctng at San Sn Juan but raid raidthis fald faldthis raidthis
this was the only motive for
motve apparent any anyattempted anyattempted ny nyaHtmpted
attempted aHtmpted violation IQlaton of the blockade On Onthe Onthe Onthe
the other hand there were neither neiher passen passengers pa5en pa5enger passengers ¬
gers ger nor cargo cao for or that port prt and the In Intention intenton Intentlon ¬
tention tenton of not proceeding thither thiher had been beenaniounced beenamounce beenaniounced
aniounced aniouncedAll aniouncedAll
amounce
All things considered the evidence of ofevil ate1 ofevil
evil e1 Intent was not sufficient sufcient to justify justifythe justf justifythe
the United Ln ed States in holding the vessel vesselHence vesseLHence ssel
Hence the opinion of the court was wa that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the restitution restiuton of the vessel should be beawarded beawared beatarded
awarded awared without damages and that the thecosts thecCst thecosts
costs cCst and expenses Incident to her cus custody custody custody ¬
tody and preservation presenuton be imposed upon uponthe uponthe
the ship
oplnlcn Justice Justce McKenna dissented from the theopinion theoplnlcn theoplnlcn
Banking Banklh Llw Haw Decisions DecisionsJustices DpcllonJustces DecisionsJustIces
Justices Justces Peckham and White Whle handed handeddown handeddown handeddowri
down opinions In thirtysix thirysix cases caes Involv Involving InolvIng involving ¬
ing the bank bak tax law of Kentucky The Thecases Thec Thecases
cases c e did not deal with wih the tax tx direct hut hutwith butwih hutwith
with wih a stipulation stpulaton made by the City At Attorney Attorney Attorney ¬
torney of Louisville Lou IsI e which the banks banksclcimed banksclclme banksolcinied
clcimed clclme rendered their cases ces res re adjudi adjudicata adjudicata adjudicata
cata The court cour held that It was beyond beyondthe becnd becndthe beyondthe
the attorneys atoreys power to make a stipula stipulation stlpulnton stipulation ¬
tion ton that would be binding and hence the thecontention thecontenton thecontention
contention contenton founded foundedIn toundedIn foundedIn of res adjudlcata adjudicat was wa not well wellfounded wel wellfounded
In the case cse of Kent K K Hayden vs vsGeorge VBGeorge vsGeorge
George G Williams the th court decided decidedthat decIde decidedthat
that th t the receiver of a national natonal bank bnk can cannot cannot cannot ¬
not not recover recver a a dividend paid out of the thecapital thecapia thecapital
capital capia and not out of the profits prfts when whenthe hen henthe
the stockholder receiving the dividend dividendacted dividendacted dividendacted
acted In good faith faih and when the bank at atthe atthe atthe
the time tme was not Insolvent The bank In Involved InvoJve involved ¬
volved voJve was the Capital Capitl National Natonal of f Lin Lincoln Ilnecln Liiicoin ¬
coin colnThe eclnThe coinThe
The court decided decIde the case of Albert AlbertWade Albertade AlbertWade
Wade ade vs Travis Tavis County Tex in favor favorof favoror favorof
of Wade reversing the Circuit Court of ofAppeals orAPPtfls ofAppeals
Appeals APPtfls for the Fifth Ffh Circuit Cruit The Gurt case caseInvo1O caseinvolved
Involved Invo1O the validity valdiy of bonds issued by 1 y
the th county in aid of the construction constrcton of a
bridge across the Colorado Colordo River Rver The
decision which was handed down by b Jus Justice Justce Justlce ¬
tice tce Brown held the bonds bnds to be good
An opinion was rendered rendere In the case of
the First National Natonal Bank of Concord N
H vs s Edward Iwar Hawkins receiver of the
Jndlnnallols Indianapolis National Natonal Bank Bank The clues questions tIUestons cluestions ¬
tions tons presented for consideration considertion In the thecase thecalt thecase
case calt were whether one national natonal bank bankcould bankcould bankcould
could lawfully lawut acquire and hold the stock stockof stockof
of another unothlr as an investment Investmentand and wntth wntther wntth wntther wnehliCr
er in the case cas of such a purchase the lh
bank Is estopped estoppt from denying Its liabil labl ¬
ity as an apparent stockholder for
I or an as assessment astsS asressnient ¬
sessment tsS ent on stock ordered order bv b the th Comp ¬
troller troltr of th tIu Currency Crrenc Both questions questionswere questons questonswtrt questionswere
were wtrt answered answere in the negative npgate by the theopinion theopinion theopinion
opinion which was handed down by Jus Justice Justce Ju5lieu ¬
lieu tce Shiras ShlIS and the thl opinion of the Cir Circuit Ciruit Circult ¬
cult uit Court enrt curt of Appeals for or the First Firt Cir Circuit Ctrcult ¬
Cr Crcult
cult was wa reversed reversedDUWCK retr reversedflawes e enanel
DUWCK nanel Commission CCulnllol Law l Valid ValidChief ValidChief li
Chief Justice Justce Fuller Fuler handed handtd down the theopinion theopinion theopinion
opinion of the court in 1C3
lt cases castS Involv Involving invoivlug ¬
lug IIJ the right of as i many man individual to tocitizenship todtzfnshlp tocitizenship
citizenship dtzfnshlp In the Indian tribes trl e of Indian IndianTerritory Inlan Inlanftrri0 lntlaarerritory
Territory ftrri0 l The cases es Involved the constl constltutionHlity eonst constitutionality
tutionHlity tutonRU of the law creating creatng the Duwes DuwesCommission D DtwesCommiislon wes wesCommlsslon
Commission Commlsslon which had passed palso upon lpon the iheapplication theUpplCUon theapplication
application UpplCUon for citizenship eltznshlp of the persons personsaffected ptrsons ptrsonsa personsaffected
affected a tectt Without Wihout entering ntern upon an ex examination tx txami cxanimation ¬
animation ami naton of ail al the cases upn involved the thecourt thecourt
court held the law to be bt valid ald and there Iherwjora the there3ur
jora J 3ur r affirmed the findings rndlngs of the ant courts
beluw btuw in all al the thi tltecases cases in question questionGrounded queston questonGroulllelllce questionGrounded court
Groulllelllce Grounded Ice Schooner Sthoolcr Flouted FloutedChatham FloatellChathrm FioaeieilChatlum
Chatham Chathrm Mass Iass May a 15 15The 15The The large largechooner largeichooner
Vchooner chooner Clarence H Venner reported reportedashore repore reportedashore
ashore aJhor on Shovelful Sho Jul Shoal Soal last night nightfloated night nightfloated
floated foated without wihout assistance at high water watertoday watertodl watertoday
today todl She went southward apparently apparen apparenlninjured
vnlnjured The Venner enner Is i bound bund for or
Washington Wwhlngton D C with a cargo crro or Ice IceLieut ice iceLleut IceLiout
Lieut Whitney hlne Dud at Clcuiie Cleufneol Cicufuegos CicufuegosGen ni niGen
Gen Brooke commanding commnding at Havana Halna
has Informed Inform d the War sr Department that
First Irt Lieut Harry Harr Whitney Whlne Second Secnd In ¬
fantry fantr died of
die typhoid at Clenfucgos Clenfuegoson on onSan
Saturda Saturday Gen 1ls Davis commanding q t
San Juan telegraphs that Walter alter Cretch Cretcher
er Nineteenth Ninetenth Infantry Inlantl died die there yes
terday terda of ofpneumonia ofpneumoniaVarln pneumonia pneumoniaVTarinjHnlMoltke pneumonia pneumoniaarln ye
VTarinjHnlMoltke VTarinjHnlMoltkeFren Varln arln Mn1uIUe Mn1uIUeFea end 1oitko 1oitkoFran
Fran Fea harpers lart Round RuM T Table Table TableA t tA >
A little ttte nonsense now and then ten Is rel ¬
ished 15ht by the wisest wiset seen ren and a flash ash of
humor is doubly valued Talue frm from the sericus sericusmlnded serIczsminded
te
minded mlndedA mined minedA mindedA trcps trcpsmined
A few days after afer the late Col George Gerge
Warms Waing appointment applntmtnt as Commissioner
of Street Stret Cleaning night fell with A
Cleaning feJ wih pros presage prs prsa prosage ¬
age a of snow Toward Tward 3 In the morning morlg
the storm stor broke violently Iolenty and a gleaming gleamlnmanle
manle mantle soon covered cvere the streets The gal ¬
lant Colonel Clonel rose arrayed himself hlm elC in rls Is
are
long lon military mitr cloak clok pulled puled his hi vlsoreil c
cap cp down low and set forth to lnsp In Inspct p ret < vt t
the first frt work of his hl whitewinged whiewinged myrmi mYi1I ¬
dons Meeting Ieetne one of his hi trusty tr5ty lieuten lieutenants Helnenant lientenants ¬
ants ant the latter later exclaimed ecnle Oh Oh Colonel Colonelas C < lonel lonelas
as your soldierly figure fgure came cme on through thruh
the storm ltor you reminded retnde me of o Moltke
inspecting I petng his lines tnes on the morning morl of ofa
Sedan SedanYea SedanYes a
Yea Yet replied rpUe the Colonel Bravely KeJ1 be hei bewas 1
i was w another Waring Warig
CREW GOES DOWN WITH VESSEL VESSELCapt VESSELCapt VESSELCapt
Capt Hashney Jab T Wife Wie lo and tul Child Chid and Seven SevenSallnr Suennr SevenSaIlors
SaIlors nr Drowned DratrneilSault DrawnedSUJ DrownedSault
Sault SUJ Ste Sle Marie Mare MIclu MIch lch May Iny 14 HT itThe itTheschooner The Thewhooner
schooner honer Nelson N on deeply deply laden wih with a a car cargo c cargo ¬
go of r coal CI foundered foundere in I Lake Lke Superior Superor oft oftGriM ot oftGrand
GriM Gr Mrals flrl last evening and ad carried carrieddown carrieddown
down all I bands bnds So S far as al a known here hereno hereno hereno
no one oneetp escaped The crew e consisted cnsite of ofCapt orCapt ofCapt
Capt Capt AaJriw ACtEW Hagbney of Toledo Toleo the theCaptalce theCaptalcs theCaptains
Captains wife their twoyearold twoyertd child childFred chll childFred
Fred Fre Haass Hus sallorresldence unknown unkown nnd nndsix tndsix
six si other sailors nor names nme unknown unknownThe unko unknosvnThe I
The Nelson Nelsn which Is owned Dwne by the theMitchell theUche1 theMitchell
Mitchell Uche1 Transportation Tnsrtatlo Company Compn of o Bay BayCity B BayCity
City CiT Mich lch was w in tow of the e steamer A AFolsom AFolsorn AI AIFolsn
Folsom Folsn which whic also alo had ha the schooner schoonerMary schoonerMary
Mary Ia B Mitchell lchel as a a a consort consortAt cnSrt consorLAt
At the time tme of the te disaster dIsster the wind windwan windaf windwas
wan af blowing a gale of fifty ffY miles mne an hour hourand hourand hourand
and freezing frcz ig hard hard The three boats bats were werebeing wereblnS werebeing
being coated with wt Ice and this bl his added to totheir totheir totheir
blnS cte adde
their coal Iol made them ride very ver low in the thewater thewttr thewatez
water wttr Seas broke aboard aboa constantly CCItnnt and andthe andthe andthe
the force fore of the te gale ge was driving drving them themtoward themtoa themtoward
toward toa the thf beach beachCapt bech beachCapt
Capt Cpt White l e determined deteine to try tr the te dan dangerous dangrus dangerous ¬
gerous grus expedient exlent of turning turing the tow to in inthe tnthe Inthe
the sea sea and running rnning before the wind for forWhltefish torWhitefsh forWhitefish
Whitefish Whitefsh Point Poin Before Brrore the turn tur was fin finished fn fnLf finLilsOeI ¬
ished Lf the Nelson was seen to turn tur toward towardthe towar towardthe
the shore and it became becme evident that the theline theHne theline
line had parted under the te strain strin In Inrew a afew afew
few minutes the Nelson threw her stern sterninto sternInto sterninto
into tom the air and went straight tright to the hot bottom bt bttom hottorn ¬
tomThe The e sinking sinking ship disappeared disppred so sudden suddenly suddcb suddenly ¬
ly b that tat her crew creW had no time tme to even evenlower evenJower evenlower
lower their yawl boat boat boat which hung on the thedavits thedavits thedavits
davits at the te stern sternREORGANIZATION sternREORGANIZATION sternREORGAIZATION
REORGANIZATION OF B 0 0Orders OOrders 0Orders
Orders and Decrees Decree for Final inal Settle Settlement Sette Settement Settlenient ¬
ment of ofAffairof Affairs 1airof of Pteceiyers PteceiyersJudges Receiver ReceiverJudu RecciersJudges
Judges Gon f0tancl Coftand anil Morris forl Authorize Authoriz Issue IU of ofFallpaid ofnpald ofYuhlpaid
Fallpaid npald and Nonassessable Sonalenable Stocks Stocksand Stocksand StocksnOd
and Bonds for Purpose Purpp urpose of ofRetiring ofReUrDIOd ofRetiring
Retiring ReUrDIOd Old Oldissnes OldissnesBaltimore Issaes IssaesBaltimore Iie IieBaltmore
Baltimore Baltmore Hay Iay 15 1udges 15Judges Judges Golf Gol and andJlorrls nndIorri andMorris
Morris Iorri sitting sitng In the th United Unite States Circuit CircuitCourt Circi CircuitCourt
Court Court signed sige an order ore and decree decre today todayauthorizing toayauttorzlng todayauthorizing
authorizing auttorzlng the Baltimore BaJtmore and an Ohio Rail Railroad Rl Railroad ¬
road Company to Issue full paid and non nondssestble nonc nondstesable
dssestble c abl Mocks Moces and bonds bnds for the pur purDose purseQt purposc
Dose seQt of retiring retrng the old ol issues Issue as IS prQ provided prQvded prqvided
vided for in the plan pln of agreement asrement de decided decided ¬
cided upon upn by b the reorganization reorgantzton man managers managers managers ¬
agers agersThe agersThe agersThe
The securities scurtes authorized are areSeventy areeventy areSeventy
Seventy eventy million mllon dollars dolars par value prior priorlien priorl priorlien
lien l n mortgage mortgJc312 3 12 per cent cent gold bonds bondsFifty bondsFlty bondsFifty
Fifty Flty million miion dollars dolar par value first firstmortgage frt frtmor firstmortgage
mortgage mor ge flfiyyear ffyye 4 per cent cnt gold bonds bondsFifteen bondsFifeen bondsFifteen
Fifteen Fifeen million milon dollars dolars par value Pitts Pittsburg Pils Pilsburg Plttsburg
burg Junction Juncton and Middle lddle Division first firstmortgage frt frtIortgge firstmortgage
mortgage Iortgge 3 312 12 l per cent cent gold bonds bondsForty bnds bndsForty bendsForty
Forty million miion dollars dolar par value South Southwestern Suth Suthwestern Southwestern ¬
western Division Dlislon first frst mortgage mortgge 3 312 12 per percent pe percent
cent gold bonds bondsSixty bondsSlxt bondsSixty
Sixty Slxt million miion dollars doUar par value 4 per percent percent percent
cent cent noncumulative noncumulate fullpaid fulpid and non nonassessable nonassesble nonaasessable ¬
assessable assesble preferred preferre stock stockTwenty stock stockTwenty
Twenty million mUlon dollars dolar par value add adcl addtional i itional
tional tonal fullpaid fuUpad and nonassessable com common cm cmmon cornmon ¬
mon stock stockThe stockThe stockThe
The order Is a long printed document documentcontaining documentcntalnln documentcontaining
containing cntalnln a full ful statement sttment of the matters mattersembraced matter mattersembraced
embraced embrced in the he petition petton of which the thehearing thehearing thehearing
hearing was had as well wel as the order orderan ordermj orderan
an an mj decree It I authorized the company to toaccept toaccept toaccept
accept the offer ofer of Frederick FrederlckP P Voor Voorhees Voorhes Voorhees
hees hes of New York to effect efect a a settlement settlementof settement settementoC
of the claims caims of the Baltimore Baltmoro and Ohio OhioSouthwestern OhioSouthwester OhioSouthwestern
Southwestern Southwester Central Centrl Ohio and Pitts Pittsburg PIts Pittaburg
burg Junction Juncton Railroads Rairoads against aginst the Baltl Baltlmore Balt Baltimore
more and Ohio in consideration considerton of the theissuance theIssuance theIssuance
issuance to him of certain certin new securities seuries seuriesOne securItiesOne j
One of the effects efets of such settlement settement will willb2 wi willba
b2 b to reduce the fixed fed charges chares An these thesesystems thesesy thesesyatems
systems sy tcms from 5146727 SH67 to 625231 252331 221 thereby therebysaving therebysaYing therebysaving
saving annually annualy 1891376 18t36 for the company companyThe companyThe companyThe
The plan by which the outstanding In Indebtedness Indebteness indebtedness ¬
debtedness debteness may ma be canceled cancele is explained explainedIn
In the order Messrs A S Dunham Dnham and andArthur andArthur andArthur
Arthur L L Spamer the special masters In Inthe inthe inthe
the case are to give gve notice notce to all 1 security securityholders securly securlyholders securityholders
holders involved to within
appear wihin within thirty thirtydays thirtydaslnterest thirtydays
days daslnterest interest on the securities securies ending at atthat atthat atthat
that time tme The Te bonds bnds are to be given gven to tothe tothe tothe
the special masters who shall shal cancel cancelthem cancelthem cancelthem
them and deposit them In a a safe deposit depositvault depsit depsitvault depositvault
vault When the full S3 9 9 per cent cnt have havebeen haebeen havebeen
been canceled the company is to deposit depositcash deposItcash depositcash
cash in the Farmers and Merchants Na National Natonal National ¬
tional tonal Bank of Baltimore BaJmore equal to the theamount theamount theamount
amount due upon the uncanceled uncnceled bonds bondsand bnds bndsand bondsand
and overdue coupons or to file fe a bond bondfor bondfor bondfor
for the faithful falhCul payment of the theamount theaount theamount
amount aount due The trustees under underthe underthe underthe
the mortgage morgge upon the payment of ofthe otthe ofthe
the lawful compensation compensaton upn for their ser service service service ¬
vice shall shal file te with ith the court a record of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the satisfaction at5facton of their mortgages The Thedistribution ThedIstrbuton Thedistribution
distribution dIstrbuton of the new securities securtes shall shallthen shal shallthen
then begin begn The Te special masters master are also alsoauthorized alsoauthorized alsoauthorized
authorized to cancel such of the receivers receiverscertificates receiverscertfcates receiverscertificates
certificates certfcates as the company desires to re retire retre retire ¬
tire tre upon the payment of the necessary necessr necessarymoney j jmoney
money moneyMessrs moneyMessrs moneyMessrs
Messrs Baring Brothers Co and J J J S SMorgan SIorgan SMorgan
Morgan Co trustees trstees of the sinking
funds under the mortgages of 1872 182 1874 1874and 18 1874apd
and ad 1877 18 are directed upon the presenta presentation presentaton presentatlon ¬
tion ton of a certificate certfcate from the court that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the bonds bnds secured by these mortgages mortgageshave mortgges mortggeshave mortgageshave
have been canceled to turn over to the thecompany thecompany thecompany
company all al the various varous securities securites prop properties propertes propertles ¬
erties ertes and moneys comprised comprsed in said saidsinking saidsinking saidsinking
sinking funds fundsAfter fundsAler fundsAfter
After Aler the payment of all claims of cred creditors credIors creditors ¬
itors Iors and all al counsel fees allowances alowances c cof cof cof
of the various trustees under the various variousmortgages variousmortgages
varous varousmorgages
mortgages morgages and sinking funds the Balti Baltimore BaIUmore Baltimore ¬
more and Ohio Railroad Company has hasleave hasleave hasleave
leave upon ten days notice notce to the re receivers reeelers receivers ¬
ceivers to apply for a proper order pro providing pr providing ¬
viding for the redelivery redeHver to it of its Is prop properties propertes properties ¬
erties ertes and franchises franch1e for or the settlement settlementof settement settementof
of the affairs afairs of the receivers receiver and for fortheir fOrtheir fortheir
their final fnal discharge but the court re reserves reserves reserves ¬
serves to itself Ise for future adjudication ajudicton all allquestions ni nilquestions
questions questons regarding regrding the final fnal discharge of ofthe orthe ofthe
the receivers receiversFamous recehersFnmoul receiversFamous
Famous Dramatic Drar tc Critic Criic Dead DeadParis DendParis DeadParis
Paris May 15 15Fancisque 15Prancisque Franclsque Sarcey Sre the thefamous thefamous
famous dramatic drmatc critic critc died today in inhis Inhis inhis
his seventyfirst
seventfrst year ear
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who offer ofe U medical meic advice i1h I and an invite inviteyou invte invteyou inviteyou
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that tt the te woman womn is a doctor dor The Te U medi medical mei mcdical ¬
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more than tn thirty tiry thirtyyears years ye Dr D Pierce Perc Pierceand and ad his hisstaff his5uf hisstair
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fear as without fee to Dr B R V Pierce PierceBuffalo PierceBuffalo FzcrccBuffalo
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BROOKE TRUSTS COMEZ COMEZliefuses COM COMEZ1efuses EZ EZI EZl1efnses I
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liefuses to Believe the Cuban CubanActed CubanActed CubanActed
Acted in Bad Faith JFaithCONFER FaithOSFER FaithCONFER
CONFER OX OSYAR WAR PAYMENT PAYJIESTTODAY PAYJIESTTODAYGeD TODAY TODAYGen TODAYGsa
Gen Rodriguez Denies the Truth ofCor ofCorrent of Cpr Cprrent Current
rent Reports Abont Ills Old Leader and andDeclare aDdD andDeclires
Declare D Declires cl 1ru that Sancntlyl Is to Blame for forthe rorthe forthe
the Delay In the Distribution of tie the theS3O0O00OAitators Ie Ie53000OOOAltaton
93000000 53000OOOAltaton Agitators Talking Tldkln of Fight FlchlInc FJMloe FightIugSoonerTlian
Inc IugSoonerTlian Sooner Thao TbaDSDrrender Surrender SurreoderThoir Their Arms ArmsHavana ArmsHLvnn ArmsHavana
Havana May 14 llGD Gen Gomez has sent senta senta senta
a message to Gbv G Gt Gen Brooke that he hewill hetilt hestilt
will do himself im3elt the pleasure of calling at atheadquarters atbendQunrterS atheadquarters
headquarters tomorrow morning at 9 9oclock 9ocock 9oclock
oclock for a further conference regarding regardingthe regardingthe regardingthe
the payment of the Cuban Cuban troops The Theappointment Theappointment Theappointment
appointment for the Interview Is the rt rtsult rasuIt
suIt ult of a direct inquiry as a to what Gen GenGomes GenGomez GenGomea
Gomes intended J to do in view of the theresignation thert thereignation
resignation rt IgJ1 tlon and nonappearance of all the theCuban theCUban theCuban
Cuban officers nominated by him to repre represent represent represent ¬
sent the several corps in the distribution distributionOf
Of the J30WOOO J30WOOOGen 3000000Gen 3OOOOOOGen
Gen Brooke Is determined to disregard disregardfor disregardfor disregardfor
for the present the reports r ports that th t reach reachhim reachhim reechhim
him from various sources 5opr e5 a a to the 1h al alleged alleged alleged ¬
leged intention of Gomez < Z to withdraw his hiscooperation hiscooperatlon hiscooperation
cooperation and thus to throw into con confusion contusion confusion ¬
fusion the carefully c refully matured plans for fordistributing fordistributing fordistributing
distributing the fund He believes that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the personal interview tomorrow ought oughtto
to adjust the matter and to point the theway theway theway
way out of the temporary perplexity He Heis HeIs Heis
is unwilling to consider Gomez as insin insincere Insincere insincere ¬
cere or as acting In bad faith but the theGovernor theGovernox theGovernor
Governor General still retains the dis discretion dis discretion diseretion ¬
cretion reposed in him by President Mc McKinley MeKinley Ic IcKinley
Kinley to abandon the effort to disband disbandthe dls1andthe disbandthe
the late Insurgents with the thegrotulty gratuity and andto andto andto
to send back the entire amount to the theUnited theUnlted theUnited
United States StatesA
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A Friend Explanation ExplanationThe Exp1lnatlonThe ExplanationThe
The Cuban General Rafael Rodriguez Rodriguezspeaking Rodriguezspeaking
I
speaking for Gomez today tod said that the thereports thereports thereports
reports of a difference with Gen Brooke Brookewere Drookewere Brookewere
were absolutely untrue The attitude of ofGomez ofGomez II IIGomez
Gomez he declared had undergone under one no nochange nochan nochange
change chan e and the principal Generals Genern s of the theCuban theCuban theCuban
Cuban Army Arm as well as the rank and file filecontinued mecontinued filecontinued
continued to support Gomez its as they al always always always ¬
ways had He flatly att denied that there had hadbeen hadbeen hadbeen
been any meeting meetln of Cuban officers at atwhich atwhich atwhich
which Gomez had been present or held heldwith heldwith heldwith
with his approval where a decision had hadbeen hadbeen hadbeen
been reached not to surrender the arms armsand armsand armsand
and he explained that all the talk about a arevolt arevolt arevolt
revolt In the army against the surrender surrendering surrenderInS surrendering ¬
ing of the arms was the work of mem members members memhers ¬
bers of the former military assembly assemblya assemblyagroup assemblyagroup a agroup
group of malcontents behind Manuel San Sangully Slnsully Sanguily
gully who can give no trouble and are arenot arenot arenot
not worth consideration considerationIn
In explaining the withdrawal of the theCuban thtCuban theCuban
Cuban Generals who were appointed to toserve tosenre toserve
serve with the Americans in distributing distributingthe
the 3000000 > Gen Rodriguez said that thatjRojas
Rojas Rojas probably withdrew wlthdrewowJng owing to tho thoantiGomez thoantiGomez theantiGomez
antiGomez Influence Nodarse because
Gen Brooke had not appointed him Civil
Governor GOf rnor of Havana and Monteagudo be because becaIse becaise ¬
caIse he was busy In the province of
Santa Clara giving Maj Gen Wilson the
benefit of his cooperation there Rodri Rodriguez Rol1riguez Rodrigues ¬
guez expressed himself as confident that thatother thatother thatother
other officers of equal prominence and andauthority andauthority andauthority
authority would be found to act with the theAmericans theAmericans theAmericans
Americans AmericansThreat AmericansThreah AmericansThreats
Threat of the lie Malcontent MalcontentAs MalcontentsAs
As early as March 22 Gomez agreed that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the arms should be stored In the military militarycustody ml1ltarycustody militarycustody
custody of the United States This plan planwas planwas planwas
was clearly understood by the Cubans CubansNevertheless CubansNevertheless CubansNevertheless
Nevertheless the politicians and some of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the more restless of the Cuban officers are aretoday aretoday aretoday
today talking in a a warlike strain spread spreading spreadIng spreading ¬
ing exciting stories about taking to the thewoods thewoods thewoods
woods and fighting the Americans and andattributing andattributing andattributIng
attributing to Gomez things he never said saidA saJdA saidA
A report is In circulation this evening eveningthat eveningthat eveningthat
that the Cuban Colonel Agardln who whohas whohas whohas
has been employed In the preparation preparationthe J Jthe rf rfthe
the Cuban army lists has been detectoa detectoapadding detectdIpadding detect detectpadding
padding the rolls so as to defraud the thedistributors thedistributors thedistributors
distributors to the extent of 3 3000 The Themilitary Themilitary Themilitary
military authorities however deny the re report report report ¬
port portGen portGen portGen
Gen Gomez called upon friends in Ha Havana HaYana Havana ¬
vana today and attended services in inmemory Inmemory inmemory
memory of Capt Esclronde who was waskilled waskU1ed waskilled
killed two years ago at Cienfuegos CienfuegosAFOUL ClenruegosAFOUL CienfuegosAFOULI
AFOUL OF THE MEIIRIMAC MEIIRIMACMishap JIEHRIlIAC3l1shap MEIUUMACMishap
Mishap to the Transport MacPherson at atEntrance atJntranc atEntrance
Entrance to Santiago Harbor HarborSantiago HarborSantiago HarborSantiago
Santiago de Cuba Cuba May Iay 14 HThe The United UnitedStates UnitedStates UnitedStates
States transport MacPherson fouled with withtho withthe withthe
the mast of the sunken collier Merrimac Merrimacas Ierrlmacas
as she was vas entering the harbor and was wascompelled wascompctIed wascompelled
compelled to back out to sea for fear of ofbreaking orbreaking ofbreaking
breaking her propeller A A second attempt attemptto
to enter the harbor was easily successful successfulThe successfulThe successfulThe
The last portion of o the Merrimac that thathas thathas
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has been obstructing navigation has now nowbeen nowbeen nowbeen
been removed removedGen removedGen removedGen
Gen Guy V Henry and family on board
the MacPherson have started for or the theUnited theUnited theUnited
United States StatesMANAGER StalesMANAGER SatesMANAGER
MANAGER WALDRONS WIDOWS WIDOWSCourt WIDOWSCourt WIDOWSCourt
Court Decides Against Claim of Woman Womanfrom Womanfrom Womanfrom
from Whom lie Wn Wee VIt Divorced DivorcedSan DivorcedSan DivorcedSan
San Francisco May ray 15 15Judge Judge Coffee Coffeehas Coffeehas Coffeehas
has rendered a n decision declaring Mary IHY P PWaldton PTal PWaldiuri
Waldton Tal IJJi to be the legal widow of Dan Daniel DanIel Danlel ¬
iel G Waldron aldron a deceased journalist of ofSan ofSan ofSan
San Francisco and theatrical manager manaet of ofsome otsome ofsome
some prominence This virtually disposes disposesof
of the claims of Sarah A A Waldron of ofNew ofNew ofNew
New Hampshire his first wife from fromwhom Cromwhom fromwhom
whom he was divorced The estate he heleft heleft heleft
left Is valued at about 20000 and wli be bedivided bedlvlded bedivided
divided between Mary rary P Waldron and andthe tmdthe andthe
the son of the first marriage the widow widowreceiving wIdowrece1ing wlJowreceiving
receiving the exclusive benefit of o certain certaininsurance certaininsurance certainInsurance
insurance policies and special allow allowances allowances allowances ¬
ances ancesMrs ancesIrs ancesMrs
Mrs Irs Mary P Waldron better known re reMary s sMary sary
Mary ary Packard has been a singer of note notetraveling notetravcUng notetraveling
traveling for years us a prima donna of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the Alleghanians of which Waldron was wasmanager wasmanager wasmanager
manager and at one time leading the thechoir thechoir thechoir
choir in Old South Church Church1 of Boston BostonSh Ho BotopShe on onSh
Sh She l Is now a resident re ldent of San Francisco FranciscoCAPTURED JorlIalscoCAPTURED FranciscoCAPTURED
CAPTURED CANNON AT MANILA MANILAOrdnance MANILAOrdn MANILAOrdu
Ordn Ordnance lnce nce Trophies Turned Back ack to Spain SpainUnder SpainUnllrr SpainUnder
Under tit tlue Peace Treaty TreatjrMany TreutrMany TreatyMany
Many applications have been made to tothe tothe tothe
the War Department D partmnt requesting that all alluseless allufeless alluseless
useless cannon captured In the Philippines Philippinesbe
be turned over to the Slates as trophies trophiesof
of the regiment re lments making the capture Re Requests Requtsts Requests ¬
quests of thb thl = character came from many manyof manyor manyof
of the Western Vestt States Secretary Algcr Algcrcabled AhcrcablrJ Algercabled
cabled pen len Otis asking what there was wasIn WISIn wasin
In the way wn of such pieces and has re received rccelved igceived ¬
ceived a reply stating Statln that under the theterms theterms theterms
terms of C the peace treaty all obsolete obsoletecannon obJ4oleteC3nnon obsoletecannoiuare
cannon C3nnon cannoiuare are to be turned over to the Span Spanish SpanIsh Spanlab ¬
ish government ov rnrc nt This would include near nearly nearI neariy ¬
ly I ell the pieces taken In Manila as the theFilipinos theFlUplnos theiUpinoa
Filipinos have few such guns in their theirarmy th theirarmy tr trarm
army arm
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ONE MORE WRECK FATALITY FATALITYThree FATALITYThree FATALITYThree
Three Others Not Expected pected to Surf Survive Ire In Injuris InJudu Injuries
juries juris Received Jter l1ed at Exeter ExeterReading EuterRendlnb ExeterBeading
Reading Pa May Iay 14 ItThe The total num number number rum rumher ¬
ber of dead as a result of Friday nights nightsrearend nightsrarnd nightsrentend
rearend collision on the Philadelphia and andRcidln andReAding andReading
Rcidln ReAding Railway at Exeter six miles be below bt btlol below ¬
low lol here reached twentynine today todayWilliam todayWUUam todayWilliam
William D Jenkins of Norristown dying dyinstoday dln dlntoday dyingtoday
today at the hospital at that place Of Ofthe Ofthe Ofthe
the large number of injured persons still stillIn sUIIIn stillin
In the hospitals here three are ar In a a seri serious Strlous serious ¬
ous condition and sntoll hopes are enter entertained entertained entertamed ¬
tained for their recovery They are Will William Willlam UJ UJiam ¬
iam Friedenhorn Thaddeus S Adle dle and andGeorge andGeorge andGeorge
George W Holmes Holm all of Norristown XorristownThe NorristownThe NorristownThe
The body which was yesterday thought thoughtto
to be that of C H Howell of Phoenix Phoenlxvllle PboenfXiUe Phoenixvile
vllle Pa was ns today to a positively Identified Identifiedas
as that of Capt Charlos T Street Street of ofPhiladelphia orPtUndlIDhla ofPhiladelphIa
Philadelphia PhiladelphiaThe PtUndlIDhlaThe PhiladelphIaThe
The Reading Railroad officials here to today today today ¬
day took the statements o or Ihe he trainmen trainmenwho tralnn1tnwho trainmenwho
who were concerned in the affair and andthey andthe andthey
they the were sent to the general offices office > of ofthe orthe ofthe
the company In Philadelphia PhiladelphiaThe PhUadelphlaThe PhiladelphiaThe
The Coroner will m begin a rigid inquiry inquirytomorrow Inq Inquirytomorrow lry lrytomorrow
tomorrow at 3 i pi in m He has summoned summoneda
a large number n mber of witnesses witnessesTHE witnessesTHE witnessesTIIB
THE DISAFFECTION IN CUBA CUBAGen CUBAGen CUBAGen
Gen Alger 3ot ot Apprehensive bnt bntPrepared bntlrepared butPrepared
Prepared for Any Emergency EmergencyThe
The Secretary Accepts Gomez Explana Explanation Explanalion ¬
lion of Hit HI Retirement as a Being In InLine inLine
Line with Previous Declara Declaratlonll Declaratloni
tlonn as a to Ills 111 Desires DesiresUntil DellresUntil DesIresUntil
Until some direct and positive informa information Intormation information ¬
tion has been received from Gen Brooke Brookethe Brookethe Brookethe
the War Var Department will take no action actionregarding actionregarding actiollregarding
regarding the refusal of Gen Gomez to 10participate toparticipate toparticipate
participate In the work of distributing distributingfunds distributingfunds distributingfunds
funds to the soldiers of the Cuban army armyIn arm armIn armyIn
In the meantime the situation in Cuba Cubadoes Cubadoes Cubadoes
does not excite alarm The belief is gen generally generaU generally ¬
erally eraU expressed by b army ann officials that thatGen thatGen thatGen
Gen Gomez has simply taken this step stepto stepto stepto
to relieve himself of the burden of com complaints complaints coniplaints ¬
plaints which was certain to be loaded loadedupon loa loadedupon ul ulupon
upon him by b the members m mberJ of the army armywho armywho armywho
who want more money He has known knownfor knownfor knownfor
for some time that many of the officers officerswere ontcelsere officerswere
were ere disposed dsp > sed to grumble at the amount amountappropriated amountapproprlrJted amountappropriated
appropriated by b the United States and it itjs itIs Itis
js Is quite evident that these discontented discontentedones lgcontentedones
ones have Increased In number it Is not notbelieved notLellcved potbelieved
believed that in washing his hands of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the whole business to use his own words wordshe wordshe wordshe
he has been actuated by b any feeling of ofhostility orhostlllt ofhostility
hostility hostlllt to this country On the ion iontrary lontrary tontrary
trary there Is a disposition In official cir circles circles circbs ¬
cles to accept his previous assertions to toSecretary toSecretary toSecretary
Secretary Alger when the latter met him himin himIn himin
in Havana Havana as sincere On that occasion occasionit
it will be reirembered Gen Gomez Goniez stated statedpositively statedposltJveJ statedpositively
positively that he was tired of o fighting fightingand l1ghtingand fightingand
and was anxious to return to his home to tolive totIve tolive
live the remainder of his days in peace peacoHe pea peaHe peaceHe
He expressed the warmest thanks to the theUnited theUnited theUnited
United States government for ridding rid din the theisland theIsland theisland
island of Spanish control and n other otherways otherwas otherways
ways evidenced his apparent desire for a aspeedy aspeedy aspeedy
speedy fulfillment of the American prom promise promIse promise ¬
ise to give stable government to the isl island island I Iand ¬
and andUnder
Under these circumstances there is no nodisposition nodisposition nodisposition
disposition to distrust Gen Gomez be because because because ¬
cause of his action yesterday There is isno Isno isno
no doubt however that future develop developments deelopments developments ¬
ments in Cuba will be watched with anx anxious nnxlous anxbus ¬
ious Interest The supreme test will come comewhen comewhen comewhen
when the Cuban soldiers are invited Invlt d to tolay toJay tolay
lay down their arms and receive the themoney themoney themoney
money which Is to be apportioned among amongthem amonsthem amongthem
them The belief is expressed at the ih War WarDepartment WarDepartment Var VarDepartment
Department that acceptance of the Amer American AmerIcan Amerlean ¬
ican terms will be very ery general and will willbe willbe willbe
be accomplished without trouble but at atthe atthe
the same time no one is willing to make makesuch makesuch makesuch
such a prediction as a matter of cer certainty certaint certainty ¬
tainty taint All that can be done is to wait waitand Ialtand waitand
and watch events It Is felt that rmicn rmicnwill mucJUi muc mucwill
will Ui depend upon the character of 0 the theman theman theman
man who takes Gomezs place if any one oneis oneIs oneis
is appointed to succeed him As a matter matterof matterof matterof
of fact no General of the army is neces necessarji necessary necessary
sary because as soon as the soldiers sol iers lay laydown In Indown laydown
down their arms there will be no com command command cornmand ¬
mand but there Is likely to be some am ¬
bitious soldier who will be only too willing wllllnP whim whimto
to assume the title of General and will wlfigather wlil wlilgather willgather
gather around him with hostile intent intentall IntentaU intentall
all the th Cubans disposed to question questionAmerican QueitlonAmerican questionAmerican
American control In that event forcible forciblemeasures forciblemeasures forciblemeasures
measures will be necessary and there therewill therewill therewill
will be no hesitation In enforcing them themIf themIf themIf
If the Cubans mean to cause trouble troubleand troubleand troubleand
and this will not be admitted In the he War WarDepartment WarDepRrtment WarDepartment
Department until more evidence than at atpresent atpresent atpresent
present exists Is forthcoming the admin adminIstration administration ¬
istration is prepared to toestabtlsh establish its au authority authority nuthority ¬
thority in the same manner as in the thePhilippines thePhilippines thePhilippines
Philippines Every effort will be made to tosatisfy tosatlsly tosatisfy
satisfy the Cubans but if they persist persl t in inpostponing Inpostponlnl inpostponing
postponing the day da of their independence independencethe
the responsibility will be with them At Atleast Atleast Atleast
least that Is the way In which adminis administration administration adrnlnistration ¬
tration officials view the th matter and In Jnwhich Inwhich inwhich
which the President will act If the mat matter matter matter ¬
ter ever assumes a phase serious enough enoughto noughto
to bring It before the Cabinet CabinetMESSAGE CabinetMESSAGE CabinetMESSAGE
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAD DEADLast DEADLut DEADLast
Last Letter of Lieut Philip Lansdale LansdaleWritten LanldaleVrJUen LanadaleWritten
Written on Shipboard and at Apia ApiaFrom ApiaFrolll ApisFrom
From Collier Colliers Weekly WeeklrI WnklI WeeklyI
I found myself In Honolulu acting as ex executive executive executive ¬
ecutive officer of the United States steam steamer steamer steamer ¬
er Philadelphia taking on board 1000 1000tons 10tons I Itons
tons of coal and enlisting new men of ofwhom ofwhom ofwhom
whom whom we needed quite a number and of ofreceiving orreceiving ofreceiving
receiving provisions and water for a voy voyage voyage voyage ¬
age of 2270 miles to Samoa Ensign Crav Craven Craven Cmven ¬
en a very ery nice fellow was transferred transferredfrom transterredtrom transferredfrom
from the collier Sclndla to make up the thenecessary thenecessar thenecessary
necessary number of officers So on onWashingtons onWashingtons onWashingtons
Washingtons Birthday we steamed out outof outof outof
of Honolulu heading for the equator equatorOn equatorOn equatorOn
On this the fourth day out I am still stillwaiting sUitwafting stillwaiting
waiting for the troubles which I thought thoughtwould thoughtwould thoughtwould
would at once on e overtake me I am up at
615 a m After a walk about the decks decksto decksto decksto
to see that the work Is progressing prop properly properJy properly ¬
erly I take my bath and breakfast then thenrelieve thenrellee thenrelieve
relieve the th officer of the deck as a mat matter matter matter ¬
ter of convenience to him until 815 when whenthere whenthere whenthere
there Is a numberless quantity of little littledetails Jlttledetails littledetails
details to be looked after until drill time timeat timeat timeat
at 920 The minor duties of an executive executiveon
on shipboard resemble those of a hotel hotelmanager hotelmanager hotelmanager
manager and of a a housekeeper The p pm pm pm
m drills end about dark at 8 p m I re report report report ¬
port to the Captain that every part of ofthe orthe ofthe
the ship Is secure and shortly after ter 9 I Iturn Iturn 1turn
turn in thoroughly fatigued This Is the theloneliest thelonetlft theloneliest
loneliest ocean I evergalled over not a abird ablrdl10r abird
bird blrdl10r nor any sign of life does one see seebarring lIeebarring seebarring
barring a few flying fishes Just now we weare weare weare
are opposite Palmyra and Washington
Islands two little specks about half way W l lto
to the Navigators or Samoan Islands IslandsYesterday IslandsY IslandsYesterday
Yesterday Y sterday I dwelt upon the loneliness lonelinessof lonellne lonellneor
of this ocean o < eani today five birds are follow following roHowing following ¬
ing us One was BO tame that it alighted alightedupon alightedupon alightedupon
upon Monaghans hand when he held it itout Itout itout
out Afterward it took a rent n t on a rope ropetwo ropetwo ropetwo
two feet over the head of one of the men mencomplacently mtncomplacently mencomplacently
complacently pluming Itself A Captain Captainof
of one on of the steamers plying between bet ween
Honolulu and Australia is quoted as fl say
Ing that he had seen a n but one call In these thesewaters tht8ewaters thesewaters
waters In a six years ears experience
I landed at Apia on the night of the
llh taking possession of this the Ger German German German ¬
man coal ot the town On the 22d d while whileout whileout whileout
out In company with the English escort ¬
ing a woman onianto to her house we encoun encountered encountered encounZered ¬
tered the enemy enem One Oi of my squads wiuadwhile 1ul1dlwhile squadswhile <
while scouting In advance of the th Gardner Gardnerun GardnerUn Gardnerffun
Un un fired at about twenty of them We Wethen Wethen Wethen
then took up a position at a crossroad crowroadand crouroadand crossroadand
and were Joined by 100 I friendlle who
drew the th fire tlr of the others and we wound woundup woundUp woundup
up the machinegun machinegunHalf machlnegunJlaUnf machinegunimalfn
JlaUnf Half of ih the Eighth Cavalry CaYI > Return ReturnNew nlturnNew ReturnNew
New York May fav 15 15Tho The United States Statestransport Statestanrport Statestransport
transport Kllpatrlck arrived today from fromHaiana fromHaana fromHavana
Havana May y 8 via Nuevitas uev1taJ May Iay It Itwhere I Iwhere 15where
where she embarked rI1J i soldiers of The TheEighth he heEighth heEighth
Eighth Cavalry who having served A rnd their theirterm theirterm theirterm
term of enlistment will be discharged at atthJg atthl atthis
this thl port rt The transport Florida also ar arrved arrd atTVEd
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men of the Fifteenth United t nlted States In ¬
fantry t ntt and Eighth United States Cavalry Cavalryrno C4tvalrrmOlt Cavalrymost
rno mOlt most t of whom are to be discharged from fromthe tromthe fromthe
the service
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doubt Carl Hagenbeek of Hamburg h hIs HIs t tis >
Is a man who has made it most u aof sukj u t tof tof
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animals than any other IndivkliuL IndivkliuLBut In indlvkiustBut ivkul ivkulBut
But how do you 01 get thim aUr I Iasked Iaskedwrites iaskedwrites
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Simply because I have ustftLlillhe4 estabhishe4ters atnllifth 4 en enters etnters ¬
ters all over the world and ixcamc lllto i ispare Ispare Ispare
spare no pains time or money mon to totam ob obtain Obtuln ¬
tain tam possession poss of every kind if f animal anlnuLLet animalLet
Let me give you an Instance 1 speet p i
14700 4700 sending a man to Persia t tlml fliieJtt fliieJttone out outone
one special fallow deer of which 1 had ht4heard hadheard
heard but of which he could only oni aw awcover diecover
cover one specimen which was la UK UKSultans tt ttSultans
Sultans palace however since his i iturn ie ieturn
turn I have learned exactly whirr whr this ibudeer thisdeer
deer is to be found and I am Sending mr mrman sayman
man out again againDid againDid
Did you ever see a cross between n nlion alion
lion and a tiger hi itu contlnu contInud o is ispaused e a apaused
paused In front of a cag ami Ie > > tii elsd elsdto i ito
to an animal fast asleep in u tartar u uat itat
at once came to the front Uliuhied to tohear Ichear
hear Its masters voice and rubbnj 1 Ihead 1 1head
head with evident pleasure xuiotuyj xuiotuyjagainst stdea4ylagainst
against his hand which IK had put putthrough putthrough
through the burs It was inor iik jlion j jlion
lion than a tiger although I could sw in intail lIttall
tail was slightly barred barredI
I am a great believer he went tn tnIn enin
In the crossbreeding of animals wp wpdaily eajdaily
daily your domestic animal animalwith se r rwIth
with wild animals of the sam V ede edeor i ior
or even of different kinds why i iet t for forinstance letinstanqe
instance try a cross of Aldern Altiernry y e euld euldBrahrnan a J JBrahman
Brahman bull l am am neiping th the Dukf Detest DetestBedford wf wfBedford
Bedford to cross Persian fallow fi ow J deer rwiiH rwiiHordinary wilt wiltordinary
ordinary European deer In order that thatmay as asmay
may obtain a bigger and stronger Uft UftI eet eetI
I am also trying to stork the Scotch Scotchmountain1 StOttlimountahir
mountain1 with the Siberian Ibtx IbtxDo theaDo
Do you ever come to grief In the rain rainIng t3I5ing
Ing of your wild animals I asked askwlYea askedYea
Yea he replied I have had inuny ad adventures i iventures ¬
ventures The most terrible time I v ve vehat f fhad
had was with that python tlifrf point pointing pointing ¬
ing ing to an enormous coll wherein a TIM TIMpair ruei rueipa
pair pa r of eyes glittered unwlnkuigiy at u uI us usI
I had eight fullgrown python tiiona In eei eeicage M Mcage
cage and J wanted to put th theni m all ino inoa lot lota
a big box to remove to another i tge j I Ihad
had managed to get six of them remove removevery rsmvel rsmvelvery
very comfortably simply eatehlntt thm thmby tbrnby
by the back of the neck and drop droppui droppuithem ip ipthem <
them in one ne by one Tackling No 7 h hever huW huWever
ever this very one my lady flew at me meI sueI
I snatched off my hut and thrust It i itween ls lstween
tween her enormous Jaws I th then thenher n lil lilher
her by the scruff of the neck and JragjH JragjHher draggiher
her to the lower partition making tn tnslant i istant
slant attempts to drag her In she elect electlog < UrtIn
In log back again againThen againThen
Then as I finally lmnaliyeeaght caught her she roll 1 1herself 1herself
herself round my body y ami and legs an and l I IKan be began
Kan to squeeze me with all her might to toadd tiadd
add to the horror of the moment the r rmalnlng rmainlng
malnlng python attacked me too and andthere ciiithere
there I swayed beneath them with tii tiihuRe tni tnihuge
huge Jaws gaping aptnt over me and their foul foulbreath toilbreath
breath nuking nak ng me nearly senseless Luek Lueklly JucRily
lly when I had given up all 1 lope OJK on or orthe if ifthe
the men threw a blanket > vr the HWOII HWOIIpython seconpython
python secured It in the box and cam cause io iomy tonuy
my rescue and after a Ion long tight I WHS WHSrescued wsirescued
rescued more dead than alive aliveI
I was engaged once packing up ix ixteen r rteen
teen alligators or DuwHdorf I Ithe piilkJ piilkJthe
the first out at that pond when su uJ enlv ienivwith enlvwith
with a blow of hl his tail h he knocks n nme ire irebang
bang into the water snd then for a aond
ond or two I lay dazed among the flftrt flftrtalligators
alligators MY people made a rush to s3c s3cme
me but I wa was shot out of the tank iiK iiKon like likean
on Indlarubber ball They are yry yryto very deter deterinineel
inineel fighters I have known six of tbn tbnto
to fight for fourteen days on onthe ad until untilthe
the whole lot of them w were re eIeai eIeaiEight l a < l lElcht
Eight of my elephant ones run awaY awaYin 7 7In
In a Poces procession ion at Munich four rfifcwj at tbitat tbitatrushed
rushed into a hou house and th the Wium Wiumgave liOtturugave
the late o ocellar a acellar
gave way and precipitated hmj 1tI 1tIthe
cellar out of which we got gotcers the
the greatest poieiibiee trouble I call teii teiiyou
you an animititrainers life ks its 4 4gems
gems cershand
gemsI schems TtO I Ihand
I have two great
hand he continued One H anst ansttermed j jZoological
termed Ifagenbceks Perli uf the theaoiogieal
Zoological Garden of tin r luturl utur i itaken I bs bstaken
taken an enormous spare eel gruUfl1 gruUfl1I T TI
I will show you th ths aftemcwn aftemcwnfc aftrrnoflwhich
which I am preparing en an otsu otsufor
for all ray an mals whervii th thwander
and where thr thrwill
wander at piuessure
will be caves for thesa to rer in I a araising
raising mountains in the tkgrut5d fc rvn < J fit fljrthedTer fitthe
thedTer the deer a and Tl I ammaklng sin making V Vfor hue a afor
for the flamingo and rran an nj I Itrulnn V Vgums
gums trulnn to enjoy them themselves lve In Intator ft tfr tfrtators
tator can walk round anJ se sedtanee n ndtetarne
dtetarne every animal conceits > n < lvl 1i 1imy
my idea Is to m make ke such a gy4 rf m t tevery
fwf l lproven t ta taproven
every great city in Europe
proven over and ov over r ugaln that thatacclimated b > bnt bntacclimated n
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teen m tw brought to stand un J an > Urns UrnsThe mj
The zoological K garden nl n I aw n rios riosIs nuV nuVitf
itf more than a million f tict t au i r rMy rMy
My second e < rond scheme is to lne n nwood < + > 1 1wood
IC ICEurope
wood and fore forest i spaces In KnxUnJ KnxUnJanimals
Europe generally stock then Li Lianimals
animals lion liw tigers ptntbfr t tmal I Ir
r provide tltcm with loud tIItflX I Imain
mal main take care that tb they > hsn hsnwork have > I Isleep
sleep In and a stream to drtsk r rand
and so In course of time sportsmen a ahave
have the finest big game ahoOtf ahoOtfworld
work nt their very gat gates It wi wiobtain Wili be I IfeeIly
feeIly safe or t epopuiaee epopuiaeeas
as of course the wo will be rn s sfully
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term Itand for the animal thC1fl thC1flwhat
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