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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. VOL XXXJIL. KO. ML RICE HAS ADVANCED. SUGAR H4S FLOUR HAS ADVANCED COFFEE HAS ADVANCED. AWt> THERK ARK INDICATIONS OP HAN'T OTHER ARTICLES CUMBTNtt WAT LP IN* PRICK. PRUDENT HOUSEKEEPERS WHO CAN STOCK UP SOW WILL 81 KELT SAVE MONET ON GROCERIES. BETTER PT'C"! HE ON** OF OUR PRJ<"E LISTS AND LEAVE TOUR ORDER WITH US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. JIM. 1M ASP tM FIRST AVBSCB WITH, 9KATTLK, W ASH. New El Dorado 41 f IHHIW I _ . + WIXH 2 tl» T t lakM River j* Safety ? } „ D | Alaska and \MAI£»J?^ r i Comfort | Norttw»t —„ u, C °V ~<"i l « ,l i"l 'I'V'M ■i"?* Territory. I j - North American Transportation 6 Trading Co.'s Commodious and Fast Sailing Steamer ROANOKE Will LEAVE SEATTLE ON OR ABOUT JUNE 10. Tkla la the Mir MlaklUkM liar Mills* fraas Icatllt kae ln« hnatm mm Takaa river, »»< aar space It ItalM. Par fall la* taa-aaattaa rail mm ar aMnaa tke rompmm y. 618 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE. WASH. «••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \ NOW IS THE TIME j : FOR YOU TO DIG IN THE GARDEN. | • We hove * Urn i;n« of GafJe® Tool* to r jour Huyrctloo, Call and *• • • them. , • j Seattle Hardware Co., j pes IS THAT SO? The Canadian Regulations provide that a man must carry with him ai least pounds of provis ions. Will a go'ds are • r.; -hipped via St. Michael be accepted? YES-IF BY THIS COMPANY. Read the Following Telegram s FA ! 'TO PO.« VI. Ti . KGHAPH-CABI.K COMPANY. "A I. lUWLKY- * Ort . Mo*"h » !£* "V •» Present Y i kon Trars Co.. S *tUe, \VA*h .. Y «;r U'h u t-> interior. tn»trufti>>nf b#:n? i«au*-d tj p»r«i->! » fv*M rj; vet' *»■& i !ivo'>"*■» and frw*ht rf<-"f(jrt» for provisions •?»•»«- \, .r t v to pa.-Ji on at Bka(«a^ > apply to Djr»» * ' JOHN n HALL, 8«« r e ur>." Seattle - Yukon Transportation Co. QO-92 Columbia Street. W. D. WOOD, f*r#»!. %. » . Htni KY. M»r. f. H. \ORRIS, 1V»«f M|f. x-x-x- >&s A 4| ! Pioneer Headquarters. ji X . o ? | Hotel. Restaurant. Steamboat and Saloon Outfitting. :: | Golden Rule Bazaar Co., i| >o. *>o6 Fir*t \»f«ue. Y WASHINGTON RICE MILL r.: r - * e sc .; v r <x Be* ar*. P'** * r»- ■ •• *-v * k nd» of r:-c« *-«rajr» or. iianl. " r ** e * f** for ri » :•» I«r ot.a.ai foo4- Ride the t>Ro- .v Mt*N 1016 A*e. * li! ' f " *i ,; I 'Hrrtl \triiti. Xorth»»«t»rii '• «hicgton. 7' - SPKUtIY CtSED B4CC*. Ip* A** \f 1 *•**•* fr J<••*>*. a 3 rifg*»aftw fl»>r»ifc»r» m j SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. THURSDAY, APRIL 7 !«■«. —FOURTEEN PAGES. CUBAN QUESTION HOT YET GIVEN TO CONGRESS. miEMiswem FOt DELATING MESSAGE. Lee Cables That Americans Are in Danger. MUBT REMAIN TILLSUNOAY The President Declares That De- la j Is Imperative. Eiylaiatlaa la AfrtpUd la b««4 Faith, Thoajth Relartaatly. fcy Ktabtri ml tke Haaar gyala. It la Tkaaght, Will Have ta Bark Oawa Hiaarely la Order ta Avert War Cvarreianea Uerlie ta Held fur tke Pre»eat. kat Are Deter«»lae«l ta Gaari .National Hoaor aad *e cara tke ladrpeadeace af Caka. WASHINGTON, April «.—At the request of the president Representative Hopkins of liiirwis tools Representative Berry of Ken tucky, a member of the foreign affa.:rs committee; Sayres of Texat. the ranking minority member of the appropriations committee: pf Arkansas, the ranking member of the foreign affairs committer, and Newlands of Nevada, to the White House this afternoon and show ed them Gen. Lee'a cablegram. The cable gram **id that Gen. L>e« was loading ".'.xW Americans, and it would ba impossible to gel them out of the Islands before Sun day. He said the condition of affairs was inflamed and the transmittal of the met- Mage mijtbt cause trouble. The president frankly explained the sit uation. He said the message would have gone in today had It not b*vn for Gen. Iter's cablegram. The safety of Ameri cans* in Havana and especially Gen. personal safety made delay imperative. Tne Democrats all exprta#ed themselves as satisfied. Notwithstanding the impatience and dis appointment caused amor.g the Repub lican members of the house by tlie with holding of the president's rn->sag® today, the statement of the president to the lead er* and xevt»a! prominent Democrats that it was deemed absolutely necessary by Consul General lae to Insure the safe de parture of the Americans stilt in Cual% has caused them to accept the situation in £'«od fail h. Soma cf the most radiil. after h> »r --lr,g the statements of those who saw ths president, appeared satisfied. Those wiih w'icm the president ta.ked came away wi;h a very strong impression that tha message would mean war unless Spaiu I-1 k d d.-wn squarely. Pending th« transmittal of the mes age, in View of the situation as presented hy the president. a!l plan* looking to action n the house will i H abandoned. But tho«e> who have b en taking in 1>» | radi-a! movement »nd who always adm.t t ti# possibility t«: th*> t;me may come n Si'T. 'hey will have to part company ! with the pre*:d<nt. are. according to the leaders cf the movement, more determined t m ever to ultimately übtaln what they desire. The confers-rce which was to have been held tonight wi.s abandoned, but fifty of t!..-e who ©fiscally lnau«.;rat-d the movemT.: met taamedlately after the house adjourned, to di« u.«« the st jat n. A«! who were not heartily in sympathy with the mouaitct w.r* invited to leave. T'' * at the Bett.ug unanimously agreed •a a ait up. n the rcsstge. A rcmmit •*e cf eight wa« appointed t;» watci t'" " ' ■ -i i*'on. a*l t.» devise ways ar I means to me<»t any tactic* of th# *- " " •' The • >rr.rr »tt« i# a- f i!- !>* • V of I ' IxtiiTcr of H * "'* ">T cf Minnesota Coof-tr of Hepburn of \ Brr>wrel] f O.', J--. >f and Kr. x >f Ma.vta ch'j»e. s*e*. *r*l \ 4 -« [»( ijen.i'r.•• pf anv pel v cf w«r■ trad-" in t'~» of • m• •'•. * er.e i»y Sn. tn of IlTtnota !n order to tm;V a- i-> thv* pcnstr>o. a preposition wa* rr. i •> to :* tu* w"h rn« IVr?v-rats and !' ►*. a'. l«r*.~<a" -rt. ai- Jouruir.g fr • »»*>• • fay. until r.e-- | sage appeared and * .• hoove had ae'.ed • or th« Cnhan r-**> • - Fhit H !of ' *a. who > pyMrg ' * r-- organ >.z ■ * n j?> triad# «y-'h an a- Sr.* ;:•i to ill ,* * » j hr t." cofoe to a vote r.-.at th# wa- temporarily abandoned Whet ;er ;? | win be revfwd defends largely «p>a ffcg ■ j.-, •; * I" ■»" " '•! «• | t-v« • ;r,a? it is *hor-: ;r"l\ i V*-.e cf Other >hW dev»*p«»#r.t» of » th* dav was th* pr»..po**vm. w f-.» r.» I •a « •on -he Repn. >ftcan j» rn.it lis* ; Democrat* with the radical* and ml \-w rv Jafer to fare* tise L*».e. !« -h# tw-T.vrei# shouhS MK!«i» the tiw chaxKta are tney wo.iid Ua i aaairia; tbe*b Government at Madrid Asks to Reopen the Case. EVIDENCE OF GIVING IN. Spanish Cabinet in a Ferment Orer Further Concessions. Ilarrn Krgfal IlitHog to Declare m Arnlttlr*, Feundrd oa * I'rumiw •f llllwair ladcpcadraec of Caba -Mlroas I'rrtiurf Broueht by tkf Powers to Prevent the Uatbrrak ot War—Overture* Thought to Be Too l.ate, ai the Insurgent* Will Sot La» ltuna Aran-Kaitrr Holiday a Hay U«i to Kiota. WASHINGTON, April «.-Swift as a cannon's flush changed the Cuban situa tion today. The galleries of congress were crowded. Senators and representative* were anxious and agitated, even the diplo matic cori>s was iu a lerawnt, awaiting a message from thv prteident to the con gress of the people that might ajean war. when w.th exeltcnaent at the very high est. like an electric flash the word passed that there would be no message today. Its suddenness stunned the people who tbe news in distorted forms, and amazed veteran members of congress. Ultimately it became known that not on!> would there be no mes-sag® today, but no message this week, and that there was a possibility that the message, though properly written. and approved, might not go to congress at all. Late in the day there slowly drifted Into public comprehension a reason tor dtlsy in addition to the cablegram from Consul General Lee. It came chiefly through medium of published Asso ciated IT(« di>p*tshcs from Madrid, for extrem* reticence was roaiT!t.*ln f d on the subject by the few in Wellington who knew tin facts—and even cabinet officer* «t re unadlieed on the subject. TiiS* important news was that the Span ish goiaTom r.t. after a hat plainly ha 4 V.- si nt tit it:! -; fr sua'; Sp-m --*}s s a; M ivjrrt. had devilled to re open th* case. c;«s«d, w far as t'»is srov tnnmnt caru-rfted, by the r fusal KEY WEST Ar*il W i> return njr from patrol duty 'hi* rnornlMr *>.» rrvU'r dr.'-innari r-m airrwnd »r. a mud bsi k!n jhf ■•■,»■ « r \ft - . 1 • ' wwik :us# «u< ee- ded it. rei*»stnv the vcaw-l. She grounded at fel®h tide. It i» not believed nnv W n r-Htaleed. <r? Spain t-> n;r:ke a ?• c .-.fa ory to n-,-■»*•':'at. r.- rr.v . by - ;tt* 1 S:*"»<» !a«- * •«k :n t rd- r • ' v>it jai l-ending * .»r. and h i •>. de« to make coa?--<®l<T:» h«T( t f re ref :«•>••!. What i «r:j) be the me It i- t- '> far".* •-i «•,r. «• ta?; *. of affa r.« eer*;iir. if ♦ «■••:> r..-'Mer a biy tt "T>:- * i arid * -ffs seftt •o the b- iw of :he prudent In a »•>; or '.«sa -.if the Cuban ; v;«*>?:on *ati?fao tv>rv to th<» A arse r* in p- ; ,e. and achieved * :t .«t bl-.-«>d*rv d. The* dv : r- - •• *> v b- «. rk- ! b'Jt st is n:«.? Ed ' V «*t-e-n r-y* and Mon day a Clearer Jin-* * •» thrown en the fat "e by at * a fct it d. of »h n t-; « important f*a ; *- " «t L* ' - •• etara *':■ nsf an srar. «••• f - iv • «'».»- rarer* of <*-,* n T»«i irark' ir > e*;*et<*§ wi'd »- *-# in • >r. •••*'' a frj-n • t tf*p* per 1 -*;:' tb~ m':'?p power* d.~ ' at '* • Kr. !t ■■< "• i jwaed, w ■ ! 2e;-e"d ur»cn '- «n ■ " *ar jr»r; "* a'! tn« pe •:• * the If--' st.'e* and SSpain. The power* of Faroe*. materUl a.-.i ea i*ui L UUUI HIM Must Leave Cuba Absolutely Free and Indepenient. IF NOT, WAR WILL COME. McKmley's Message Changed in a Single Particular. It tiki t uaitrr*. to Direet Immedi ate Intervention uad Fatly *a»- taia the ltigalf) o( America-Se gotiations Sot Reopened, as the I nited Mates ia Taking So Part 1* Kffort* to Treat With the Inanr •rata—So Solution Possible That Duel Sot Contemplate the Mrik- In* of flhe Defeated tpaniah Kiag. WASHINGTON. April 6,-The Washing ton Post **lll say: "The utmost confidence is felt by the administration anil congress in the w;s~ dc>m and good Judgment of Gen. in -»ny emergency. • The rumor? cf disturb ances In Havana are cot confirmed, but •S"fe WO&Kk*fc«rfe * I THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE | | WITHHELD FROM CONGRESS. | i * * WSSHISGTOS. April The 4 J" preai«ferat*a meaaage naa with- $ S held from eongreaa today, nnrh 6 to the astonishment nnd India- i -v- nation of members and aprets ; - ,u - The rraios a»»l)tneH waa £ that Conanl Ueseral Lee hnd H enhled that Americana In Ha- " V" vann noald he In danger If the , | mniage were transmitted. In addition, there were rn- • % mora, baaed on dispatches from £ Madrid, to the effeet that Spain ;jf V was aatloai to rrt»pen negotl- 4 v ation* nod would make eon- -t * rmtliinß. The preaident de- 4 elded not to send the message rf to eonjrres* before Monday. U 4 4 4 •« <« « « « :.« : + the Chang-* there are extremely thr«at- Titrifr. I'UMUI «"»rn !.«• I* ft.l 2 at sis put :tnd wlii rt an n there until a)! other Air;*'H< arts art pafe. "The pref dfnt'* h;i« only hern rhirsfd in that It will a*"K ion&rr&i* to authorise and direct smsm-diate in"t'rv<ji. t'. n. OtberwuM* the m»*M*e wil* w*nd as heretof©te ootilped. »nd .<!» the Fo»t • t.i-e.-i on Tu'-Viy ntarr.njr t wf-S be f «u<-h a •>»!•#, rtnrtn« nar»<-ter a# to rr,».-T th- fuH e*j»«-etatl<m« of rartgrtm and the country. It wUI "Inevitably mean w»r' H. ,«vtftka -an *--V be t\»-rted by B|.:.<»n hef» 'f de< l*r '»* the ind- t>ea'!fn-e at ] r.-u 4 and vi' .din* her nov-r* *n pow»r •..ver ?b« Hp ■ M * ;. , .-•»• r r . „ f ;..! 1 tie rnitwJ 8la?>»«. and • ! p-..;' sw. The r< «»nt h«* »»? w«t .* per«K»nal wwt* *o the t«eeei'lei6! irtak jrjr * n*'* for p«-ae» tt th <':* int.iietv-e now it moek thmu*h forei*s ,» fiOiß*t)r t ar>]« to btinr ab'«ut *« «et« •ument of C- difll-'ttitie* fv-twe*r! gj - •» ,<r? : - r in ♦ thia ,t v- rvr- h-m ai-'--, '• >" '')' '<» ■' '• Tti* *dminJt*tr»tif>» jad •' '*"• J . '-.'<•»«! • »* » '* »{ V-'hv». and • •» jvt no solati vn that v- v e »• • . suit hot «««i «.f »p«n;alv Troo;,-* fr >ra ?h* M9and «ad the hanttaff down of the ; f. iS. •The rV- fT+m*. power- a - not -e-st a '* • :r;-. to tf.e ftrUted ,at.4tee .-roan w.»r Medrit'in of *i»y *>rt ft ti not be»»n offers! to * ■ ji (w*>rsarni, atwl wiH not be ted.** f TfISKEimS. Apni l-A detachment of i 3r«ari«h emrin**r* iw reached here and fttrtber of Spa- «*i4 arc sssW HB ■ MB They Have Upset the Calcu lations to Help on Peace SPAIN URGED TO RETREAT Pope Is Pressing That Government to Accept America's Terms. The ladrpradearr nf (aba, Willi *r Without Wttr. 1* Hrrwgnltrd h» Ibr l'ajiitl td« l«rm a« lap*llablr, aad All That I an Hr Dear in thr Direction of l'raor I* to I uaOavr of 'I lii* Karl, nod inilarr That I unßlr) to HrcuaaUr It a*d Make \ll the I uarpMlaa> llr iiianUrd by thr I ailrd Slatr*. I»NIX>N, April «-Tie Rjmc r<nr>- •poadtnt of the Dully d< tra ins the origin of the statement that Am»r..» sought th* l l'ojw » med;a;lon, " This 'Sife fr<jm Madrid ' a* th y openly call It in thr Vatican, has upaet the <al culatlon* of the pop*, am! m.iy cause thr entire ruin of tbr rood office* of the pon tiff. brv aii*e of the disiikr among Ameri ca: is to intervention by the Pope, not only as the head of the I'at bolk«, but as a l-'uropean prince. a* he * tshes to be con sidered, his action thus bring opposed to the Monroe doctrine. It in auppoeed that Madrid gave thla ver sion to make it appear that the I'nltw? States was barking down because it wa* unprepared for war. Papal action now continue** in preeaing Spain to accept the conditions! of the United Slates, and ia working indirectly for the spread of th<* peaos spirit in Ame&ea. Even at thr Vatican the independence ot Cuba HJW ac<ms inevitable, with or without war. The Rome correspondent of the l>»liy Mail says: Thr pope's mediaUOß will probably not go further, as President Mc> Ksnky has declared that an armistk-e with the Cubaaia would not go to the' root of the matter. The Katabdin «.«»«•» I«» «i-« T«4*}. PHILAI>EL.PHI A. April «.~The delay in the departure of the monitor M'Ktitonomoh from the to a peetrd that the rt jmir* will ha completed tomorrow. Order* *«» rwiviy) sr *h* r;-v v*rd ?M»v, dirt-i-':'* 'hat the nm K *ah(J n pro ed to f« * tomorrow morn in*. KEEN DISAPPOINTMENT ON SAMPSON'S FLAGSHIP. Nniai OilfM Rrgrrl In. tt'ilon—\to (rash ||ir Flotilla. K K. % Tj |r t*Ti . jw>sr. m<: t *a.» •ihlb.'ifd by all hand* r» *-*"<ard tft" '* *\>-» York wbu. As#o>~t*t«d b,ji>Tin r*#ard;>»* ir>» r»- «* ! U> umk M fl.ttJr d *-*« r. + rv 1. rat?! 6 ©VJ** k thl* vvieriir.K it tx driitSf -ho ft#e; wraM »«>! toaKf r-w >r for Harsr.a or Pofi;> «.<•». and u>* pacstte ne*# ram" likr a *h#lL <*3f> ?aT;.>oo sert«' iri>*rr*r.. Uf bei;**** that lh*re )* »':»! a han~» t' «t the Am*'if-*rj rvavy m»y >.ivr ,n • ; ,'<-r' jr.-y a now «Ism it s* mart* of, hut Jv» rwrrft* ih* d»Sajr. wht'-Ji * ?! Iroha* Sr wiahie to br*r.* h»r fl*.*-i* and otb*r w«r*n>p« to Ui***e *»'.*?«• A J it*# hucH n*->l *sttl»ari>Oe« on Uwrd ariais-ain J bat mould not b» * tem+n •■> bring her tor e» over a aettie ■«l PRICE FIVE CENTS. KHIB IB Wildly Eager to Hear the Expected War Message. THERE FROM EARLY MORN. Burst Through the Doors and Swept Into the Galleries. Mraibrra of thr Haaw la a Mat* mi latra*p Kirltrairal aail Mttcrly ladliaaal Over thr Mcleiar*! That thr PrrsldrNt Would (ak !• Mr lihra thr l>taeretl»aarjr I*aw rr an l» thr Timr W hrn la(rrvra« tlnn thuuld Uluall) Taba Haw Thr %lr Klrrtrlr W Ith thr Will* taat . Spirit, Dnaaadtag W AST-UNO TON*, Apiil 1-Nwer la !•> cent years, if «cv r, !n*a thrn* l<ren such d< ntand lor admission to tbe hall# of ooa» RrK** as w«a m.ulr !t»day. People who appreciated what thr oomtl- Hon of uft aim would be *«rt ai the door* of tb»* llg building brfore * o'clock, and thry were there in such number* at tbi* time that when the doors were opened not half of them could tlnd seats In the gal- | ltri«a of either the eenate or the house. The people began t-> arrive as eaily >* * j| O'clock. notwithstanding the inertaoJMtlir ;J registered brlow thr freest tig point. The large atone step* leading to lb* se*« ate «*.nd hou* and to the rotunda were ttt» ♦ rally covered. When the dtwa wet# «, opened thf people rushed into the capttol through the various ojwninga Uk« water , from a swollen river, breaking through • •'$ dfltdlive levee. in great ws»v»n the IrreeietiWe ctreama || turfffd up the marble ataWiraya to the brie*, *nd In front of the d"©r* the maa# | pr.-see I. Women fainted In the pre**, oM M men mid children were crushed by thuaa behind them. On the floor the greatest excite men! *»4 yl activity prevailed. The V »dera itnrful hither and thither, rallying their foroea. Humors flew al*>ut. Indignation w*» ytoi j at the report that the president would uk || f(»r di»oretP>n *a to *hrn intervention | ahould take place. Thera * a'aurich «up* jHirief of the pt»*blent w * counae-'irtf i| c »lntf»ewf. here i group vu dlacuaaing tin probability of an aHlanc* between tha | Uomtxrttt and the di*»a;l*ft<d Kepubiic- % -in*; there an appeal to a group of ft*. ' r || publican# waa t.elng made to ftand aolidly "S by the pr.-a- ilent h; 1 party organisation. ' M Vh» battle %-hh rlr«--*.3> <>ti. In a eorne# p of the eapitol. ihe hou'n eoromltte# on jig forwiiw.i* trv- in* in tha aid library hall the "reconcenUMdqHM,"- aa tlm J Iti'J !iMlr*tW who ha ve iMreu, erjrent. fi*r § action have h. > n caliel were dKrttMtjftf the latcwt phaaea of tho a. t nation «r»tH M et >?mV wort!;*. K very where waa the militant apirtt which oome* with event» that wtif tbg 4 biood and quicken the pulaea. <i 4URMIKS H KH*C SOOS 41.K %RICO* •eaate ««»• Into Kieeatlte taaalam \fti-r Failure nl Me«««gr. WASHINGTON". Aor« € -When the <■». | ate -l today. Intenae expectancy amounting to «•* Itement prevailed botjg on the floor and In the galleft**. The pfMk I dent'a rrH-it>.»#e had been poafttreijr prom* laed *«d Ita coming wa* i< watted with gen uine anxiety, Ten minute# aflea the mm» ate convert<>4 cor>*tde ration of the aundfy rtvtl h::i waa reaumed. and with the exeay» •lon of eight minuses consumed f>y the es e<utlve wo'.on, in which Senator TwivS# aa* iKtMeed that no would tie went h t * n t.odav. alntoat the en-Sr* waa ««on «;»' 1 hv the a:>proprianun >»IH. ft iM i>rscti«*a ty com plated when laid xMda ftf the day. -%ltl«w>n ;»!»k*d fonaent that the iwtate *ur *• «-<in«.d*r*':''>n of Itw taodrjr tivH hill. * ' 3 Thi« %a» to am ! ant'.d a bua Ml th# caiSerl** the c>rk U>wb to read U* J»av!». «hairmiui of th* committee on ft#» i H*r; r*!a"ixr« tnthat the wrutß §• a tftio rxeeutive frmcn. . M »r». v.< - at 145 i». «. order*® #J rj*- irii'ei. • , l**r*d. K.firht aft > r*.*r«f» tfi» *»-»u»te w.jjwd l*rt»iatJV» tn '«<••'* ••"Wrfon. j|( rfjfif*' of A'lifori, roiwi4*fHl(i of .(v v U bill wji r<**iimod. f>j». retire of *h* Ml: w*u» wb<KiM "•'! ~ • :.,» sro ".•in,--:.' ♦ w 5-h h-d beMI pa»«- S owr Informally **rr t«k'B up. An tttndtw-m t»y nj.pr tj, » o ft.fiere- tfe* b*r.k» at the Ohlf Hv»r a! BM*w»f»wa, Hi-, r*c*-eU)r s««pi away hr ft «*'*. *doj»r«d Tif ?r«vl»k>B to the fei i api»roprt*tlnC ftn»> for *tee w*t*r tuirhwr at Bun Pedro, la a*> cord im« wild the juan# of tb* iw«%rd »|k pointed bv like prealdent, waa *#r»«d t* t>r tm> •«•*'*- - ■■ - An aiaerdiiM'm w!tiffc **' enct'.caljjr » war nwjwurn waa »r PtUO* at .Si.<lt provUSN Mi of <»».«• vo be m—U&lm tm