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THE SEATTLE POST-TXTELLTGENCEE.
7 Vol.. XXXIII.. NO. I<>2.
C. 8 L Package Coffee,
Special Price (r T >day»
Efeht Cents Per Pound.
OUR C. A- L. PACKAGE COFFEE IS FRESH ROASTED, DIRECT
FROM THE MANEFACTI RER. O HER PACKAGE f• »FFEES ARE
} : BHIPPED FROM THE EAST. HAVE 8E...N" IN TRANSIT SEVERAL
WEEKS. ON ARRIVAL ARE STORE D IN WARE!!- "SE3. AND RY THE
« TIME IT REA' HES THE i >N.~ M ..K AUK OLD AND HAVE LOST
THEIR STRENGTH. OUR PACivAG ' >f i:E IS BETTER THAN ANY
- j OTHER PACKAGE COFFEE IN THE MARKET.
TIES SPECIAL PRICE iS MADE A t AN" EXTRA INDUCEMENT TO
" i HAVE YOU TRY IT. BUT IT TODA Y.
NO* 104 A*l* »Cv FIRST AVKME Mil IH. -I VIM I.!;. W A*ll.
■KLONDIKE:
0 A Commodious and Fast Sailing Steamer Will
• LEAVE SEATTLE ON OK ABOUT JUNE 10, 1898, *
• And F>ery Ten Days Thereafter. Taking Freight _
and Passengers
( Fcr Fort Get There. P* Michaels l«:»nd. A aska. mouth of the Yukon river. •
• Mltlg CMNMGf MM wish the riv- r MIMH Wttft Cttllhf, Hamilton. Healy, (
r Kwrr Barr Mi Klondike for CM* CHy. Muni ok CTKk. Fort CuJahy and •
0 Klondike gold miWM.
RfM nations for Passage or on Steamers
Ka> ftow Bf Swurw! by Wakinfc a Deposit. $
0 Flarer ird f, ..ir'i t enht u;d sold. l:ive»rme ts in mining property
/ma le. *av.nit expanse of WtlflM our l|nil ui.J t *perts are on the 9
fm ground. n«l havr twn for ><ars. Q
; We »ii! iMHM letter* of «r. dlt on our company at >ts po*i«—Circle City, (>
A !• .. a t i i• t."ud4hy, Lniw- n city «:.d Klondike gold fttiis. Northwest M
T»ir.:or> a' a cha-g» of 1 pt-r cent. «
l.af» • k* ..{ »upp,i<-< f a kind* will he found at Fort Get There and
• Harm on on ;h« Lo*«r Yukon. For particulara apply to
' North American Transportation & Trading Co. »
® So. Ul?* I'lt.i Atrnn.. >rniilr. W.t.ti.
fc
® UlKtlt'llllt.t.
( John J lit- »lv M C i lahy Ch'.Mtro. 111.
0 it .*** a K nd w- <; ii l< ids J■ r< <*ud ihi Cblcago !
/ i:' 1 V".' if Ft.<.'ui!:ih> N \V T. F «•-! A 1' mil Chicago. 111. g»
V riMtkl A Weare Chicago. 111. Portl )■ \\ • ar« Ch ;> 1!;. •
•»•••••«# • • e © <* e s
1 £!i;r Hardware SL \
• •
• •
• SEATTLE HARDWARE CO., •
• First Avenue and Marion Street. *
• •
The Largest and Finest stock oir
KATCHHS, DIAMONDS,
JhWEI.RY, SiiAERWARE, CLOCKS,
RICH CLT (iI.ASS, ETC.,
1* to H<» I iiuiul it t
Albert Hansen's Jewelry Store,
TtK» i'i it H'r %vt \ i v..
SK :> J W KRR N FLR *t. i*. R .IR T k THE M T - MTO j W ;RY NI.IR.U
-iMtwlni drptrtncßt in tit* Wwtltwwt
601!) di.si BSUiHt icy «;:,n ;> am Qttsnn.
A\ IK\ V & CO., M> " Rsr 4VK SPLTH -
I W m ■ 7 Tfrrj'Opnnjf lltitilling.
Imjiort «r» nti.l Jobbers of IclcpltOllC Mtlin S"
Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers' Articles, Etc.
FRISCH BROS.
S\"* " Jf»r.lers and H.itcnr.akf.rs,
a /«v *yV I -T ; wK of .;*< i'.;s #
V 47 ,> , . . r , , N
\}-.M I) •■sJ*. Jcv»v Jr >, I rc.
»•' m T .* 1 ■ 45 1 it <: R N PT st { ■■ .IN* R. >i.. i»« st M- «»iit
'■'•U 1 p. •:• I r . prsi i •; h> c c.- :.•■ p : <t r< .♦ -;ht
; : JO. liUg SMS.
(M CNrn St. P.*t Bi!J K.
OOL PP* • IST ■ SI J: ■ G J P P! >T T FT -HT
coi p i }•< >• ;HT . i --si r ijfrp GOLD ppst I;«U*ght
£ - V'.v - EYES I:XAMIN ED FREE
a*. • v«
Qf \o* ~-
P5 iJt £ ' r
M r > v
*
>S. < F -
€lll LM2.SCU.Cptk an. T*o First 4>r.
- mttkZ.l
s i>. WAtiONF.R J). I). S. Post tirndnetc.
•" ' - . V: FCTTEN >{ GIVEN TO IRREUI :.AK-
M ' I t. < i • » * t■ 1 1 :4 c
■ i 5 « .. K <i I D t it 'A NS. .<>.
t i ;< i— is t i r it ti ii r m.tu iv. t : M ~ «
WASHINGTON RICE MILL
1.. r v 1 r • v o H i 24.
.. ' t r. * s' j ' » -n :»- i.
M»UI4IH i4r»fi> BUCX.
<-2 "*y\ . . r\f »■>,» t«r ««"•»<•*
o ' o v;r ' c » i:-uut n> to , r«» a*.« Jobbrr*.
SF.ATTI.F. WASHINGTON. THURSDAY. FKBRI'ATY 21. l«»w
WW
Canadians Inclined to Re
voke a Harsh Rule.
IT IS IMPRACTICABLE.
If Not Entirely Repealed It Will
Be Satisfactorily Modified.
<ilroDß rrt.tare Uruoxht on the Do
minion (lovrrnmrat—< Kru
ulntioiis Alnn I Imii»«*d—l uiiHillun
l.oods in American Itottoais May
>on Go lluly Free to the \uLub
\iu SI. Micliu*-!—the Modi iit'ii t ion
>ol A|>ftl l «• it hie to Djen or SUuk
nn) The Order Is KHet'lhe
Onl)- During the I'reneul Tear.
Spe- ; il Dls; at h to the Post-InteEigencer.
OTTAWA, J"-.'. . .-A deputation
from Du».-'»n consisting of E. J. L;\er
nash, Dr. M ils ai.d Mr. LandreviiE, are
here to ur,;«. the dominion govern
ment tiie net a • -.ty of afEuding mora i.b
--♦ ral tr-.-.'tment for the free miner than
now pr:jv t .kd the existing placer min
ing regulations.
It .yalty < .u#es w« re the pr n ipal causa
of complaint, and It was submitted that
these were framed wi'hout an adequate
und< ;and :tg ..if tna slf .ai. ut present
X>(■••vaihr .g In t ie Klondike r glon.
T..e government for time, past has
been and. r strong pressure from ;ts own
support' is and friends to a!>u!i~n entirely
the pia >t mi. :t.*j royal: Us as being un
]:. nt< d, haish ai i uuw rUal.de. The
d , .:i. n.3 to yield vth the .• t poss
ble grace.
An intimation wis maJ«> ia parliament
li t «.ik that the royalty clauses would
considered, and now the Klondike
deputation kas Ik en given to understand
that it.- \:ew in that r< gird would be sat
is' .rdy m< t, their otl: r r« pr« • nta
ti 'Us to hive favorable consideration.
T,e < :!: -.lis* :mpre ion is that if not
l ii ed, the royalty clause will be so
I Bed ai not to cause further d:.-.-atis
(il'UuD.
< uiiadian fiood* In Foreign VenMel*.
Tha Dooinloa customs rfg-ul-itlon
ir.K THV F n;ry of t'.»RA Ll,in k HIS into THE
1 iktn country, wh».n rarrk-J in otntr than
bottoms, HAS just bet a modified.
T • r:. ■ rro.l t.i j-: \ ,P i 'hat d»
the it l.tct or m-mufnture of Canada
«fn> to )><• ailniitted fr«- of duty into the
\ .u-m r1 < w.-t 'i t. .. tr.tr.-; >■; tar ;o:, t »f
.H i. h £>«»]* tv ■ s m.tdc in liritish % i Is.
S' R . ... . his !;;Ih
; Kill in fr *ii Ann; .m <>. a - . I it
W.IS REF-Med here T IT OFFI<-'A!
BY THE PNIA-II S' TT SUC; WV AIFUT
TO !•«» TAK' '.v N >••.NL.IY an ORIER was
1- .1 fr.-:n " •• Oar.NIIAN d,; art-
N - R.; TNI' • d": THE R cu! >*.. nBY j-r>-»vid
inj; THAT j; vs>j< of Canadian product or
N. ; :i Y : . ; : ,U» i , :.TTH» C";T
--:I ! . J \ KEN F :•••'• OF d .I> WH< TT >;« BY
V ' S M • I. \\ .-T R OAR- ■ T IN
J . . I-a . .• F v. » is. ii it only FOR THE
J N (■' P \ , .03, !. w •, r,
o>t * T; T «j ;!y t • m. h g.>ods .aa
• r P; • a r i«k v\
L.LITJI,!' II«JL»- MTI,L 11,- < 811 »»«.«•<!.
WASHINGTON', Feb. 2;' -S nator l>r-
K ' OIL \'l :t of TH L'a t' T D 'e-
X . ea) a the tr- .* iry d> ; .rtwnt
1 'ay t.- !< trn if anytin .; had Ik- n done
la tho mit' r <»f nUri- r:-' li . .5. Jl» vta.4
1 .ih .• 1 < n pjrt h., i >ct I- --iin - : by
t■ ■; . wt. 11 was 1 goti*
.
r- *ary th.it P..- f.c . . t p ;ie were not
T b i «.;h. n" It!,:' if h - s tvi re
n-t insurd it ib -irabl** p< the »at Ire
T' . r .A' —T . RS .R. I R. ; R -• N
i - .1 . .a.' ' • tr v . hdiawr the
1
.-. d S'rv » a. *» If M not bv- : r.t»
IBP LL.III,BRUUK H VMRNIBNCBT.
at th*» . • N -sf T' .* R. T »v. - tak A
to n• in .a? 7 •- t tv i _ th«»
r, •: y ' ; r;. - I! m• • y w.-hfd to
t .to-: f h:m* if n -h t •> j - • « of
vi 1 he !•. id r. t. h i 05.,. rtu *y
v U "• - r* r I « :1
* it the {. ; r .ye at !" -t W- ,h
--\ '• ill r ■ - '■ ' ■ • f »: iv
r
»• . . .> t W. • n l< r.
111 LI» \I > M IL L»\ >1 HIK I IT*.
T» I;« T "I "I '' 1 -11 N '>RT * TINT
*H*»R »«(_ »1* 11 ■; 11.
» : ■ sn « i" » 31 j
v. .a ho riii f*r x. e brush w. .2 »
strikers to capture him. Two shots
w r-» fired at him.
A,s . •»: W:r -.•> k:• st;f.d th Septem
ber 8, seven (.lays hi for** the fa* il shoot
it a cr >wd of strikers told the work
ir;■ n that they must quit or be hurt.
i.a-!«.g Lj .'-e, >f tYai.oerrv. stated
tl " he r«'fu- d to fro horn" when ordered
to do so by strik r« was s*:uck
In the back with a stone thrown by a
striker H•> was so afraid of the strik
ers x) *.t he . arri- d a revolver for the
firs: time in his life.
RVU.RoU) *K('l RITIKS SOLO.
Ttnh A \orlhcrn nuil Colorado l>n
tr:s 1 Kerens Bid In.
NEW YORK, F h. 22.— At the second
auction sale of st.curiti£a under the Union
Pa• itie collateral trust s.x per cent, mort
£ ise the Utah & Nv>rthern i rst
sevens were bid in by Kuhn. Loeb &
Company for J-. >C,+ ". The t1.600,*.»«)
Colorado Central sevens were also bid in
by Kuhn, Loeb A Company. It was
then announced bv the representatives of
the trustees that the amount covered
the in !cl itilness und r the mortgage, and
the entire amount of both securities was
s id to Kuhn, Leeb A Company for ti,-
71,; •>•. A ermilye Jt Comyai y was the
only other bidder.
XFit.KO KILLS V WHITE GIRL
j I'llu'l (irHv, of Oakland. CM!., Shot L»y
n l)rii)crntr Colored
OAKLAND, Cal., F. b. 23.-Henry Will
lame. a negro. aged shot and killed
Miss Ethel Gray shortly after midnight at
her residence, Enst Sixteenth street.
I and then killed himself. T:e girl was 22
>• of iiae and a daughter of -Mrs. H. S.
I Gray. She was employed a-* a clerk. The
regro was a desperate char 1 -rer. and lial
: f rv( J a term in the county jail for theft.
He is tuid to have been Infatuated with
i the girl.
SLEW llKit I>IU Vl\E\ FATHER.
Revolting Crime of a 17-Yenr-Old
Nt'liriKUu <• ir 1
NI3BRASK V CITY. Neb., Feb. 23.—Mary
Kuwitzky, 17 y irs old. blew her father's
head off with a shotgun early this morn
irg while he was asleep. He came home
drunk last night and chased his family out
of the house with a butcher knife and
■ threatened to kid thctn. He was finally
! t .tied. It Is J ippOS d that the girl, mad
dened by frequen: oeeum n >•* of this
kind decided to put him out of the way.
She haa been arrested.
CHINESE lti\i:it> TO UK OPESEO.
Foreign *>lr«mcm W ill He \llovted to
l'l> I poll Them.
LONDON, Feb. LT,. The for-lgn office
has issued the following statement: The
intern d water highways of China are to
i.j op- ncv\ to BxuWi. and oi.it.: *u-ai»cr»
by June next. Thuj| wherever the use of
native) boats is now p< rmltted by treaty,
f -t eipners w ill IKI equally allowed to em
ploy steamers or steam launches, wheth
er own-d by them or by Chinese.
Vli;wi:it l»\ >l\>\ TllOl SANDS.
Ilriiinin* of Mi«n \\ llltird l.ir In Mate
ly I lie Trmitle, • iiiciiKo.
CHICAGO. 23. The r* mains of
Fr.it sK, Willur 1 arrived in Chlrago to
day i-.; « nve\-d t.» "WilUrd hiII in
t!. • > T.fiip;.. wlTPro they lie In state.
T . is.i!. I-; of p. • plo pa-. i thro igh the
b 11 to tak«* a la*t look at thr fao»» of the
•• it t« m; • 1> adt-r. The interment
■will takf piace tomorrow.
i.iiom.c w. smiuons
*•lllliorsnlre I !otlii«*r Sujiponed to
U;i \ f < <■ turni 11I'll "Mileldc.
N AT'ANT. Miw. Feb. 2J Miiliona.re
(«• \V. Simmons, proprieor of Oak
I hall. Host t*i, and one of the most widely
Kt. ■. l l .a r ■ I" .• ed St a • s.
' i••. » n f«' ::'i «i<-.vl. I: is .-upposed he
i ormmltted sulci da by lhoo(tn|. No cau<*
t a.^ned.
i:i>im>\ !•» i\ Tin: di:vu
i :.i_ll«li mlirnl ■ lln««t \ alimble
t.olil In ml in \cn Mi'tiru.
J BVNT A FR. N M Feb. tt*Tkt N< w
■M'tiran "iV»'y ar.' that Thorn
'<s A 1M ion and m Fi.jli-h -yndinte
joive ■ !c-'*d a d* il for th»« < »ritx grant. In
..- ' 1> jr.tj T c p asro* d
•on is J' "»»> ". p ;■ le in ;wo years
. )00 tot | -id : -i.r t per day.
; riiiM tl I\l wVN Km>\ IIF %I>.
! sillier of thr Fnperor of Korea.
Onrc tin- Kinii Hi ti-nl.
WASHING!' »N\ Ft b. 22 Pr * Tal
\\ K ?-.•'•-r f the cm: r of
K : 1:» d rn Ft !«n.iarv 12. accsrdir.g to
!'•*• Tii Win K " *'2« ki - it r»S' tit
. - the mta rlty :?.<• prwnt tw
I'nrki r. Iti- 1 alii Hobicr. .'i3»l HariT.
I'H- : N'lX Ar'z . Fob. .. T..- <s.i; r- r.e
- of Ar.zona today d*n:ed the appeal
f J • • - I'.-rk.r t . ft k Spring tr»in
r- \j, N m- In a J ! d. ~vry at
I - - T ..tft F'-r.--:. •• was order d
arr.cd ut.
« It.iri;' :1 With Train RuMirrv.
; KANBxs crrr, r•• n -.- xer
f«A: ' ! * discb irj*d } ' i <derk.
h.. b rr - •• 1. v hat's*• ! w:*h ha\ :ng
j K ; i i hand sr 'he Kansas City. Pittsburg
I *lt op W'■ '• ■ f January 1
V - \'» hit e > * < OBilit'nn *<-rlon«.
A*-. !N 5. " 5- Ti *! -
i: f 5 - • ■ -- .n,
i i: ; :tu *'Ci-.vt.ir.i" su-t ti l
11 as
liMM
He Receives the Verdict
Without Flinching.
MO3 HOWLS ITSAPPROVAL
La Borie's Eloquence Avails Noth
ing With Court or Jury.
••The CflnnllmU," Kirlniin* the Au
thor, When the Decision Is An
nonnrtd—Urge Force of Police
.Necessary to Protect the Prlatiner
From llelns Torn to Pieces by the
Infuriated Pojin I tee—ll i<< Friend*
Say He In it Sacrifice on Me ha It of
Humanity—ills Fearless Defiance
of the French Army Officers.
PARIS, Feb. 23.—There was increased
excitement today in the precincts of the
palace of justice, where Zola ar.d Perrieux
havo be- n on trial since February 7. Zola
wa- fui.r.d guilty and sentenced to one
> • ax s imprisonment, and to pay a fine of
U.LVU francs. Perrieux, manager of the
Aurore, in which i aper Zola published his
charge against the conduct of the Ester
ha.'y court-njAi .aI. w;m condemned i «
four months' imprisonment and to pay
francs tino.
M. Ea Hor:e, couns 1 for M. Zola, resum
ed his argument for the defense. Refer
ring to the bordereau, counsel maintained
that it v. is written by Maj. Esterhazy. and
said th it the presentation of several <-f>-
cret documents, at the court-martial fully
established this. Recalling Premier Ale
line's refusal to discuss the subject when
M. Janrose, the Socialist leader interpel
lated the government on the subject in
the chamber of deputies, M. I.a Borie said
it could be cat. lu led therefrom that tii*
government had something to hide. U'p
ri ar.) Continuing, M La Boric said:
"Oen. Mender minis', r of war at the
time of thr Dreyfus court-martial, wrung
tii- sentence out »f the court-martial in
del . nee of all law."
Al La liorie exclaimed:
"I belleV-- th • -ountry will sron r< dir.e
tho gn vlt>* of the situation, and will re-
EMI LB
'ester-ti ' - "J
j. ?efir.nt Lr:t?r.
V' 't ■ 1 pr '• <••:!.• '«• t • • • • ■
: oiality. Tbis is »t!.r M. / >'a ha- dor#
j; -r.r," *o ' d am* nt »! "di (••n.
Pei:.*u* uneipt '-'dy produced la < art,
5 urp.T' -s to warn the rr vis- r of w r j
r .. ,- f ft' at be ever ba ! r "ati •• *
v. "that Jew. ' •: un«<-: ma! ' ' ■ 1 tb it
j> y *. ;f• y'■ i i '\X :'tha* .1 * -
l«i, . ■ r*''d ' .'.'it thv a 1
•: . bad r >t produced the .»::••*> i in trim
itlnf : omenta, bwatat 'it would have
Ti alted, rt'" in war, but !n r !i- ... "
I:i |!nr!r'< I'.lofjnenee |!riin« Ti>ar«.
T • ak- r's t ' 'tr ref- r*' •• ' th«
u 'appi!. »s of Dreyf ■:* ftm .y. the
. :r tc - and ahr.«itat >n ,-f Mroe. r-reyfus.
a . ] j». . j,".- frcm I-reyfti- 'n p. p* tt. 1 r, i
t . I: i than f.er. Pr d-.r -.1 apr' uA '
#• t.« it: n. tt. '.iy cf th« p* th« c u-t
v
M !-a j.. finl Cot Pi |U irt's
r }, . f V. il:---'' 7.} « r - ar. 1
j I . , t • 'J la:t : h I r> fa- i
t> ! in -art.
was a cvmm- '..m la -art whr \
M I-i Bar!' r- f- rr " to lar-vfu*. sa I j
h'.s r.tntTt on the j ral staff was
; • y r- tv ; *.. -f Jew-* .ultra. *
| Counsel fur r remarked:
Dreyfus c 11 Id la t i tve divulged any
; t-r.nir about •*?> h> draul; • brake for the
; art.;.fry, beeace** -he contrivance has
■b» en kr,i *n w• Infantry officers,
tne -.lOine May Ksterh.;*y. eouui hava ijivn ;
r« ■[•.l.'iin'.t'i 1 w;:h this contrivance. I*l. :
!' without pro, f. ; r Inr.oe. n: man was ar- j
rested who, although v J-vv. would be ;
the ia>'t m. a to N't ray rets. f.T he was
only too happy to s» rve France as a mi m
| ber of the gemral st.-.ff."
i M I-a Hi r: t > re\ ew» i '"sha.ly con
i duct' and indebtedness of Maar Ester
j who ho swid. ali eminent m- n bc
j ib ved wrote th« lion!' reau.
'"lt was tmpo ohi i mtlnued M. La
, Boric "to <..K»;aiii justice at th»« court {
| martial wh:- h tra-d Major Ks: rh.utj. ;
j and then a man arose, M i'- ia. who
I !:< • <!>.} every oi;n : courug> >d 1 th.s.
(Muimurs In court *
"Ho stands bcfo.ro you." added M. I.a j
j Bone.
In his p-norathin M. I»x Boric -a:i:
"l>on't allow yourw iv« * to N« deceived
with the ii'uvi that tho honor of the army :
is involved. l«ec&t;>e --..roe of it - mem- •
l>er.-» have ignored the law. t>on't allow j
yours Ivts to (v.« troubled or ir.urnid it« i I
by rumors of war. Fear nothing, for '• hei i
| moral enemy of the country still live.-.
"Your verdict will signify ihr,-e thing*: ;
'Vivo i'Armeo.' *V.v» la Kepuhl j '
'Vivo la France.* That is to wv. 'Vivo
la loi.' 'Vive "Ideal eternal.' That is i
what I ask you to proclaim by your \ r
uict."'
Arn'.d loud applause, mingled with hila
rs and cheer* for the army and republic,
ihe hearing was suspended. Imm--nso
crow-i.4 of people then gathered •• .;sido
tho Paliais de Justice and th.- polico wort*
j reinforced, trouble !>• ing feared.
When tho h< i si.g w ,n resumed. M. Cle
men. «-au, for M. IVrrieux. made asp h,
?> .-onding the •-.•marks of M. I,i Rorio
and ending with an aptte.il to tho jury for
the acquittal of M. y.o: i. "to remove from '
Franco the danger of religious wars." (
| 'i he advocate general made a brief ro- !
ply.
•inili) un !•:» ert ( omit.
The following iu. .-ti MIS were put to the
jury:
"!'.r.-t Ts M. TV rrlcit g - .!i'*y of having
sland*, red tho first court mar: >1 . f Paris
by publishing In the Vuror. tu article «!gn
j tal by M. ixni'. Zola?
"Second—ls M. Zola g - Ity of having pro
j vlded M. IVrriciix in i other edit .•» w!:h
i tiie means of committing th'.-« slander?"
Ti»e jury retired at 6:,,0 p .m. and was ab
sent about half an hour. They found Zola
guiity as charged on all the counts of the
inJietment, and declared that ttiero were
no extenuating circumstanc-s.
M. Zola, on hearing tho verdict, said:
j "They are cannibals."
! M. /'oil's sen:, nee of one y- nr'a impris
o::n.Tit and i tine of franca is the
j n:ax*num puiii-'lmntit.
Frantic braves ixr< • te.l the announcement
i oT Zola's sentence and intense txc:t< na :it
! followed. M I.a Borie and M. I'errleax
i embraced Zola.
Th- re wan extreme t• nt»bn in court while .
the jury was d-'iberar.iig and t!ie pu
was uu pins until tho verdict was ren
dered. Tie n th- y burst out in tremendous
applause.
In the m- .nwhiie ali the ap;na h« -• 1:
tr.o t'alai* de Justice bad been e>are*l,
5; .. ; .. i ,mrn «.♦ ;ry charg 1 with ;
f ' of M 7. .V •g d* a red ha' 1 •
.' { not g iarar.'■ -e lattrr'« m l . • ,
:t| t -Ire< t a• r- ,nt »r< g . '.tr ■
of th :•■ h•. Out* tbt b tlldlnc therf
w ..<» terra* been I-.*. es;e.-.a!ly ui»on Uu
k pj., r-t ef t.".e of?:c«r* who have rtg
r J in tr. .tn, at Jth-eiti of "I>'-it i t
t' ;o J-'A r- --a: b'-d on all sldei. A
' Ijijwn w; th th • J ■ •
M Z *'a • "1 fr-:n th- e- , r t at 7."-
p nt P-re! h'.« apt" .•* -r.wii the atsrr.a
4 »- • •>: •• -".r !\ti •-« and In slti
.1 *h- ' f -1» V. . V. »!: z -t " "!• .«•
to */ 't" The row rr, >i< a tr.:. 1 r
■-■ ' •
A liTz- t ' of a ] to
( •; fir.u -d aa i a«3 7.
SIXTFEN-P V<iF. KPITIOX.
e iiii
no 111.
Senate Ag in Aroused to
Animated Debate.
IT IS CAUSED BY ALLEN.
Offers n Resolution Extern! in£
vJ
Belligerent Rights.
Morgna, of \lnhnma. Severely 1 ritl
«•!»«••» SueU it "»tc|» it. \ low oi tlte
Mrntne.l It eln I ion* With -
DilTr reitcen \el Ma> lie Vrliitrnl
«'ii—H»»nr U. liuUe- I lie \rhra»kiiii
for I'rt'eiititwlina a I'rolltlcm. I>i%-
i-n»»liiii—riiur>tiiii K.-nitre* '1 liat
lln- Senate Mn«t soon I |»liold Me-»
lvinl< 3 , nad I .-ice o|icn llowtilittea.
W ASIiiNC. IXiN, 1 23 While tho
i sctiato had under consideration the dip
j ioiiviti>; and oon«ular approyriattiwi i>ut
, today a sharp delMte on the t'ulKin situ
! alien was pre* ;pit: ted by Alien, of N'e-
M-e-K v. Who oiJ'ert d as aa am< ndm. ut
t! I'c-oiution i i- 1 by the si t it.» a
><.ir ikj r< i gr./;iig t!io b. lligerent
i :'s f tho I'uUm insurgents. in tho
lUiir.si of -i rt ply 11> th preliminary
Mat ment of Aikn, Morgan, of Alabasu*
wMI M;..: this country'* nlittom witi»
Spain at tlie present time \v. i s., riou.-iy
str«ln< d and that intcrveutlon l y th<»
I'nlti d S'a: whh h a } • .a- igo would
ha\ :Ik ri inofTensiv-•, ih>v> would almost
i»! a cause far war. llu cxpr< - d tiia
opinion t!<ut *ti>- Cuban iflkk would
I tv.nnaliy l>< oaniittevi to arbitration I -
tweeu tho i'mttsi Siat«s and Spain, but
i he did not w.i!'.; war prtclpitaUd rnah
legislation.
Hear. «•? Ma -a- :itts.-lts, rnaintaim 1
tii.st the tt •• r i. f the ,-einUt » i t, • pr<>[" r
place for angry <ii>■ us.iloiis of internation
al afiUUiS. i:i t ti.at no -.viia. r ought ' »
; utter anything that might not ln» well
I uttei. i t; the pre -idt ut ul tho United
State.;.
Allen's am.udtn nt was finally ruled out
«>f ana an app \l irotit tho rullt g
was 1 aid on tho table hy u vote of ,"d t.< j.
Kariy 1 n tne day Allen offend ai- !u
--tion providing for a committee ef ll\o
st'iutiin, who Miiould go to t'ub'i and
ascertain tho pr- iso situation « nt!..»
island. I'nder tin* rul- •it went ov. r un
til tomorrow. Following ia tho
| tiori:
! "Wherem, It is th • ( s.t .l i.-hrd doctr Mti
of the t'tiit.d Stat.-i tl.a- tile Western
: inniifph-r' shall 1» d !i:,iti.i tu a repab
li« an four, of government, rc«:< the
. p .iti ai equality of hum *n •> itu;*, and,
"Wh- re.is. The p: ■ ef tie .Monroe
doetr!n< or the do- trim* * f nnttor-.il self
pt> S ■ vation, : 1 e a. ap! ' i 1 ■ WJ« t.ng
any portion of this continent from tlx*
gi.ifp of foi. .g:i e ■ intii• i :•» it prevent
uig them from Obtaining additional ierri
: nna.
"Win :< is, Tl.t inland of < ibi, by r. aoti
; of it.-? location and proximl'j to'th*
t 'nit- 1 States, should er righ l>. dedi
cated to ~i repubi an foim of g \ rn
nont. and,
"Whereas. A t pubii* an form f govern
ment ii anil hi* i n r<:t ne-«»-|y ihn-e
jv.tr* m lint; Itu'd in said i-land i«y
of crms: and,
"Wi i! a*, it is an - i thai v-vw per
sot.-• on -aid island h iv. U I • f irvatam
1 > I f .. I • n • I
by th i Sjj nish an:hoi.tie,', at various
p . taw ithoaf !>• iff 'ft' an >p|»or»
turoy ' i p:- v t<] f .... I f r th tn . s, iind
b's:t !r< lr; at" dying daily, and,
Wh- '1 he ill- .iti i if t :t. : ! y re
«pii»- th* it •• ■ lon f !'••• 1 -11 .•t; i' «
In such <.<"•>; therefore,
' I! .1 1f: 11 i e« • t rm. I> ■ if
li'.e • -n:ite-rs shall i»e ttppnio- !, whose
d >• it -ill] I t >rtvs i It to irk - a
tl • ; b lnv< ' i!'-n i: I In.| * • S i
and r> port on the following subject*:
"i\; i To what • xtent ' ■■ work ef con
•. > 4 . tie i■ ' • i.f i 'ihH,'i
b'-'-n carrii d on by the Span! i got • rn
ia • r nd h• w m iny r** • i <*n cd !»!«
i•• in " ■ • I \ -;»r d|. d i a !• "I t
of s- ifv.it!- !> or f-r :.n k ' ■ til• -nt f. td
e l .ii«* . » iin ti* tit" r. to mil to what
• xt.-nt c-moe-ntr i -n is r. a t ■ tn-.- prar*.
• 1
>m • • '-in 0 f th* i !•• «•'.«; nt' i• d.
"S < fa! Whe' . Its. '- !> ftf* itfd f'tj-
- ■ .
clothed -ifd f-d by the Mpanlth ««v*n»-
n • e t or .■• y-■. . r ' • . t " r ■ -1
'» "b In fi >d ati*l clnthlt'? tor tln rn
"Thlra -What lawful «tr p-, if any, are
DfCMMty, and can bo taken by the Untt*
•• t Hec, l>r : - f • v r ( • , » i
*t** dy termlrstfbn . .•« ro.-i- < k h
o»at I- to Spiln • i , tv. tlrh will
i-l' in "i- k rn of f* iln rt HtopiUh
•n<r ut hold -ti >hi Man i and in Ihi ■ •«-
ti». n..n» " a re; übli' :ti f rrn of rrov
»t '.n. Nt there,
"K "> T d« ' "ro* to v. • «•**, nt
; • • i .the
V*. .17 »"W tfi J.r -r I! f ihjt f, * t 4-4 j
I.- *d tov «r ' th« i 1 ' • Of <• iba,
• I tt'stit can tv lea.';!l. •: • }y tt.e
t it- 1 H'.i if »j t, o in: i' r »•<»
the CCoa.Ut!on».
: ■ ibmittm May alt it mieb iim ■ n-l
pi.i- - •• th* y ti.ay . pr i' . t the
!: ■ h:tve fh» ri/'it to vi-lt : taae t> 4 -
• • - if. < ,t p it •• -r •- - r to do
80. AH testimony tfk-n inn ill ■>*> ;-re«i rved,
t.-d t : lt--it of much -i-it'itf, ti eom
rr .f. !(• ' ' Uti'ti ill ' 111 »h;ill
r» >. >-d to wr.'itor -.r-l report'«l to the
tu ifM Umr t • r ■ iox wftn •t,
I . . ■ V ,
The • - ' ■ ~» he i -1. v. ,i
a ieh h :-5 -i '" k -'-d ''• .!'•- It«"-
• rHB| to .-•'»' !• report on mi
.nr. in ■ by t ' gn r«: it ion« twit
] xx.i-.t V, A. t,. 1 ' -t Uwa. a V .' i >t(

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