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FRANK ( HATCH FOR UNISTER
) Elrnder the Pcrelg Porfolo for the
American Ul1icn ,
AMIABLY FITE FOR TiE POSITION
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. 'rC"Clt JI\I of lho URURU : , l.olRlot
N"t "c ( ml'lalr Ilr"rUNI of the
INJ"r l tar JI 1\1. but
Jdlr"o II H ,
W.SflfNGTON , Mrl : 20.-An Inlmate
frlelu"or ! Minister Tlur hm , now ItiVash -
Intel , says that Mr. Thunto1 ! hns no olcial
InrormaUon n to the retlueit Cor his recall
whlo tL the arne tune 110 doubt cJMs on the
part or the mInister that such 1 Sugcton
has been mad to the Hawaiian govcrr.mcflt.
It"s not lkely , liowcvar thet Mr. Thl'ston
will leave thlt country. lie will continue , Il
Is stated , to look aCer hawaiian Interest
- , In an nucfclal manner. Mr. Thuuton'
friends say that fS n mater oC tact he has ;
never been trCltell at the State department
a other ministers have becl treated . and hM )
not been accorded the courtesy usually ex-
. - ten.led . to men holding simIlar posi 101' .
Mr. 'rhurston , It Is ald. docs not know
who wil ho hlR ) successor , hut It Is IntI- I
matell that Fnul hatch may bl select d.
and he wIll represent the Ideas and \'lewI
that have bcen prolinent dlrlng the mis-
. ' . . Hatch Is saId to
tlon er Mr. 'rlmmiraton : Ir.
he unuLnal > ' Wl1 qualfell Cor the position.
The latest oleial mal hns arlvell here.
.ttiiister 'rJrston Ileclncd to state whether
I contained anrthln bearing on the re'llwst '
or Seerctnry Ircsham for : Ir. Thurton's
recall . TI minister maintains the Slle :
absolute sIlence on the subject that ho has
1 Ilnco tile report first alpeared. The legs-
lon olce Is open to callers. however , amid
the usual huslncn proceeds brIskly between
the minister and Mr. hastings , the secretary
ot the Irgatlon. The moment ' the recall Is
ineimtioned . Mr. Thurston and his assIstant
mine Into silence. .
pfe sience.
I Is belIeved from the Caet that the rom-
munlcaton relative to Minister Thulton was
lent on February 21 that \hero has len
Imlllo tIme for a response train thin HawaIIan
governlent lu the mal Just recch'ell. See-
retary Gresham's note reached San rali-
deco In lImo to catch a boat which would
csco tme
I arrIve nt Honolulu about the last or February.
Slncn then several ships have lef Honolnlu.
the last two reachIng San Francisco and
Vancouver repeetvely. at the same thus ,
about a week ngo. ' They brought the officIal
mall , which has now arrlvel\ at the legatlon.
I Is known that Il conlaln : a long commun-
Icatlon from Mr. Hatch , the Hawaiian minIster -
Ister or foreign nralrs , as :11 hastings re-
celved a brier message saying that such n
communicatIon was on Its W : ) ' . U the
HawaIian government has rrpled , : Ir. Thurs-
ton would be the natural anti only channel
oC communIcation to the State deparlment.
, as ho remails the official representative or
HawaI until hIs recall Is actually accom-
plshel !
RUIIS : WElE UNDOUDTED.Y TRUE.
That Secretary Gresham a I\1 for Mr.
Thurton's recall there Is no longer any
doubt though the manner In which It was
IluL Is not yet lown. Before answering
' , ' . , - . ' ' . , . . " . " . " m ( I la a"nnn n,1 'hn Tu _
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" "V""J "n , . . . . . . . , . . .uu . . . . .
. walnn goverment wIll communicate wIth
its mnliilster anti seek hll version oC the
cIrcumstances before acceding to Secretary
Gresham' retticat. which In n measure Im-
piles a personal affront to the Indl'ldua.
Under these circumstances time communica-
ton from HawaIi , Ir It refers to the recall.
ns' Is thought extremely Ite ! , may be short
!
. , or n reply to Mr. Gresham's rcquest Further
developments thererore will be watched
with great . Interest especIally the answer
oC Hawaii. as a declination to accede to
Secretary Gre8ham's request doubtless would
bo followed by Minister Thurston being
given his passports . an act equal to sever-
anco or dlplonatlc relatIons.
IncI dlploatc relatons
I was learned rather late this afternoon
that the HawaIan minister Is accused , In ad-
dlton to the giving out or facts , of having In-
- - stgate1 duplIcations of newspaper articles ,
, In New York papers attackIng the allmln- I
Istratlon. 1 Is held that this brings his caM
on all fours with the celebrted Cataczacy
which caused so much comment durIng the
. S 'administration oC President Grant. Catacacy
was the Husslu minister here and I hd
been clearly shown hy the testImony of the
newspaper men concerned that he had fur-
nlshcll the substance for articles Published II
the New York World attacking the foreign
oC the nilmlniatration and criticising
. polcy adminitrton crltclslng ;
bItterly the atttllo or time UnIted States to- I
ward Hussl : , then Involved In a serious dis-
pute wIth Great Drltaln. The mlnlst spe-
cifcaly denied responsibility for the pubhica-
lon , although It was undoubtedly brought
home to him and shown that he had revised
the manuscript before . It was printed. There
. were other grievances against time minister
growing out oC allegations of Immorality and
- . # Improper conduct toward the Pcrrlns claim
then penllng , although the e maters were
not made ground ot official complaint. On
June 1G. Secretary Fish . under directIon or
President Grant directed our minister to
Russia to Inform the Huslan government
"that the conduct oC ! r. Cataczacy , both oC-
1claly and personaly.ha(1 ( been for some
time ist such as to Impair his usefulness to
lila own govermenl and render Intercourse
either for business or social purposes dls-
agreeable. Under these circumstances the In-
tercats of both countries would be promoted
and relations dIsplayed on , a sure footing IC
the Russian legation here was ' to be changed. : "
Senator Halo or Maine has been among
the most zealous defenders oC the HawaIIan
republic on the floor oC.tho senat , but he
does not support Mr. Thurston In the matter
. . oC time mlnlster's reported recall at the In-
l . stance of Secretary Gresham on the facts
r.r .0 Car as dlveloped. " 1 have no Inside or
exclusive Inrormaton , " he Raid , In discussing
tim matter tOllay , "but the published reports
say that Mr. Thurston's recall has been asked
because he malle diplomatIc correspondence
publIc before submltllg It to the secretary
I this Is correct he was clearly In the
wrong and could not expect that the secretary -
tary would do otherwise than ask for his re-
call. I was clearly a breach oC official etiquette -
. quotte . and Is a Practice which this country
cannot afford to encourage There might
bo tmes when such 1 course would loath to
serIous consequences and If maters oC Inlo-
national Importance are to le so treated by
time representatIves of Corelgn govcrnmonts
we might ns well have no State depart mont ,
HAD A HGHT TO POST SENATOH8.
"I have heard It suggested , " continued the
senator . "that there was sonic prejudice emi
the Part oC the department toward Mr. Thur-
ston because It was believed there that the
minister has supplied senators antagonistIc
to time polcy oC this administration \ In Ha-
'r ' waIan affairs seine facts used In the debate
Iin time acnute , hut the CICt , IC It bo a Clct ,
, shouhl cut no thgtmre . The State deartment
could ask nothing oC Mr. 'fhurston except
courteous treatment at his hand8 In his oC-
dcliii dealings with thl detlartment. I could
bavo no sUllcrvlslon over his Intercourse with
lenators ,
"I hall hoped , " ho continued , "that nothing
more would hapllen to strain our rehatiomis
' reiltons
'I with time Uolo government for I believe It Is
n good government and that the HawaIans
have ) a republIc which Is such In tact as wel
IS In namo-not like these Central American
rlpublcs. Ineludlnl Mexico , which are noth-
lug but mliary despotism . "
A member oC the diplomatic corps hong In
the service anti wel versed In time \occllure.
said : "The books do not contain n preccdent ,
warranting such n demalll for I mlnlster'a
recall because he has malle Ilublc for the
press a condition or facts within hil coun-
try. In the case ot Mr. Timurston he wa
under no obligation to gIve to the State department - .
partment Inrormaton or the sentences imPosed -
Posed on those convicted oC rebellion . I
was InCormaton a8 to facts which had aetu.
ally occurred and not oC subjects Involved In
diplomatc negotiations. Time precedents are
ugree.l tha a minister should not communt.
cato wIth the Ilress or give opinions on
purely diplomatic questions . but he Is always
ot liberty to state conditIon oC affairs . "
. "It limo Hawaiian government can put up
wIth Mlnlstcr W11s. I think this government
might easily overlook such a trivial mater
81 that \ \ hleh was made an excuse for fln ,
httr 'hurston's dismissal , " said Senator
Frye oC Maino. "U looks to mo like a very
small Illecl oC business. As I understand the
matter , Mr. 'fhurlton mIld lot give out to thc
pn:1 official comllunlcaton8. but the In Cor ,
muatlon which he lnmparted to the newapapera
iaton Imprted leWlpalerl
was this summary of news conveyed to hh\
by private letter. . "
I S1'AlnJ IN ms H lLTO 13L.OUNT.
I "I think Mr , Tburstou'mm famous rCllly te
a . . , ' . " ' . _ . . . . . " - , . _ . - " - .
mount stated the trolbl . anI' I think Mr ,
Thur ton was ab30Iulel right In that reply
10 mount. The admlnl8trlton did not like
Il : \d they have felt resentful to Mr.
Thursteti No reason other than that
8tate In this dipatch was gIven for the re-
quc'st for the mlnlster's renioval "
The significant point In the Iunlan case
Indicated that It was under no obligatIon to
'Ake out a case against the offending min-
later but I wss sufficient to cause his recall
cal to say that he was objectionable. And ,
ao In Mr Thurston's Ce there probably will
ho no attempt made to connect him with the
objectIonable , ncwspaper , plblcatons , I I
lmld to be sufficient that ho rests miler suspicion -
picion , which mayor may nol be well
rounded. h to the outcome there hi much
doubt . for I all rests with the Hawaiian
government , and depends whether that ! ov-
erximnt takes thin ground that its minister
hiss l/eol attacked because oC personal ran-
semis , or whether Il may regard the demand
for his recall as thin result oC the faithful ,
' ) xamilation recal oC official charges confided , to ,
his ere OC course the minister will go In
either case but IC the Hawaiian government
takes the Inler view It w1 sImply omit to
accredit another person to succeed him , and
In this case Mr Willis , our minister to Ia-
vaIi. wi bo obliged to take a leave oC ab-
sence just as : Ir. Porte. our minister tr
Italy . dill whln baron I.'a\a was recalled as
the result oC the hilling oC his fellow coumi-
, tr'men In New Orleans four years ago.
Notwlhstanll , ? ' reports that have been
In circulation It can be stated that no reo
qleM hM been mnle , thus Car for the recall
DC Minister Mnra.a . oC Spain hut beyond
this no statement can be made al this time .
tme.
II : .SliiS : NU ltE.tSON t'OH A " , tIt.
( eltrnll"n : :111\tor nCII"5 S010 of the
Stone Set , \ linaC .
WAS ! iIQTON , March 20.-The statement
was llhl'hed In a local paper here today
that the Mexican congress would dtclare war
on Guatemala as soon as the congress as-
Remhlos next mouth , and a long account or
the reasons thereror was given. When the
article wa shown to the Guatemalan min-
later ) Ir. Laze Arriaga , with the request
that he state the actuaL condition oC the
Guatemalan-Mexican affairs . he said :
"I do nol wish . neither can I discuss
through the press , n diplomatic matter which
Is under the consideratIon or both Interested
! OVerl\lltl I will only say that this ar-
tIde contains several incorrect affirmations.
I Is not true that Guatemalan authorities In-
vallel ( Mexican territory for time simple rea-
son that wo do not like to offend any other
natIon. I Is not true that the responsibility
ot the delay In the survey oC the boundary
line rests upon Guatemala , because the Guatemalan -
emalan boundary commission or engineers
has worked always ahead of the Mexican
commission during the last eight years. I Is
not true that tile Guatemalan go\'crnmc'nt
has received n large revenue for concessions
to cut tImber ; this concession was almot invariably -
variably made In favor or Mexican citizens .
and the revenue received from this source Is .
almost Insignificant.
" 's far as I am informneti " continued
lie . ' do not see the reason why n peaceful
setlement or time pending difficulties might
not bo Loon reached. "
Senor Homero , the Mexican minister. today
said , regardIng the Guatemalan-Mexican dls.
pute : Iexlco and Guatemala agree thai
the boundary treaty or 1882 Is binding on both
countries and there Is therefore no need 01
any new conventIon , ns has been suggcsted
In tact , Guatemala has not even Intimated
the oonvenIonco of any such Rten. Thl
treaty . of ' ] 8S2 provIded ; for placing - the monu- I
men ts to mark tIme boundary line amid there Is
no need oC any now conventIon . or organizing
a new commission for that purpose. Doth
go\ernmonts have signed n convetton ex-
teUln ! for two years the time In which the
whole work oC marking time line wIth proper
monuments wI bo accomplished. The
Mexican senate ratified that convention , but
the Guatemalan congress failed lo do so. I
Is expected , however , that I will be ratIfied
In Its next session which opens soon.
S "As a mater oC fact time survey oC the whole
lne has bCn finished and there Is not any (
disagreement about It between the respective I
engineers , but tIme Guatemalan chief engineer I
lma. refused to sign Bore oC the minUtes amid
charts or the survey and the monuments In I
such IOrtons ) oC time line have to be placed I
by 10th commissioners aCer the pending 1
convention has been ratified by Quatemala. I
There Is no dlrerenco oC opinion between the'I I
two ! overments about time construction or I
the boundary treaty In 50 far as the boundary I
lIne Is concerned , and therefore no need or I
an arbitration for that purpose. The pending
question between Mexico and Guatemala Is a
very plain one. Each country claIms
that under time de facto line existing -
Istng before time treaty or 1882 she was
In'lloSseslon of the disputed terrltorly and
both are that It belongs to Mexico under
the line marked undr time tre3ty. As a treaty
lIne Is paramount Mexico considers the action
oC Guatemala In sending an armed force to
destroy the log camps established there by
Mexicans who were emitting wood under grants
Cram the Mexican go\'ernment. seize the log
and arrest the men as an unwarrantEd tnva-
stan of her territory nnd has asked Guatamala
to apologize for I and to pay an Indemnity
to the victims oC the outrage.
"If Guatemala wishes to settle the qUE6ton
It Is for her to make amends for her conduct
Mexico will not ask an unreasonable In-
demnity. "
Senor Iomero said lie was sure
that his g\ernment would not be willing to
8nbmlt to arbitration the amount to be paid
for damages ; that he did not leo how Mex-
ice could recede frarni her demands for an
apology As for the acton or the Mexican
congress on he t question , Senor Iomero said
that It would not become him to anticipate
It ; and he thought neither his country nor
hIs government desire n war , as they are
fully conscious of its dangers , drawbacks and
disadvatmtagms . antI thereroro be hoped that
the negotiatIons which are now being conducted -
ducted In time City or Mexico would end In
a friendly settement or the differences .
lie had heard nothing recenty which
would induce him to h leve that there was
now any greater danger oC a rupture than
there had been from the beginning.
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SALts OF . hli1tItltN OOODS AJJILOAI
St"to Uel"rtlfnt Collcto/ Some InterestIng -
In/ Information .
\ASIIINGTON . March 20.-The Agrlcul-
tnrll department expects during time month
or April t Issue n bulletIn on the world's
markets ! for Amercl : producta. The InCorma-
ton for this IlubHcalon has been acqu red
from the consuls or the United States through
the efforts ot Secretary Mortorm hub te In
December . at his suggeston , n department
circular letter was sent to those omcer uk-
log them to report 'with reference to the
consumpton In their districts of the IlroJucts
named hueln. t These products \ \ ere claul-
fl 1 under the Colowlng general heads : "An'-
immuls . cereals dairy products meats . cotton .
tobacco fruits , liquors and seds. "
Time atelton oC consuls was especially dl-
reeled to the Colowlng Inqulrle& :
"Is there U cOIM\lerahlo consumption of
time Irulluctl Ialoll '
" 1o tilts consumel'l depend . amid to wlmt
extent , Oil Importltols for their supply . I
Hwha t countries furnish the major por-
tOl at their HlllpleM '
' 'lhml sold and what
Ilrlct' "tnIrl time Products at
"Arc the Prices \ahl : for Ammmerican . reta- :
tvel . hhher or lower than those 1111 rOI'
Ihlllr II'oducll frm other countr ' I
"Aro thert critcisms or any American
Ilrollucts'l
" ' 'hat defects are char ed. IC any ' " '
Secretary Mortol feels confent that much
good will result Crol the publcaton oC the
knowledge obtaIned and says that rsports
have already been received hY time State lIe-
Ilartment trout half oC the total number oC
consuls. He contelillates Issuing four bulo , I
this of the character Ildlcntet each year :
BIOI'l'AUE TiE MUtT AT O\tSUN1
UeelulllbllT Not Vet Lncaieit-l'iearly
StaCy ' 'hOI.II < ' 'rol !
WAShINGTON . March 20.-Mr. Preston
director of the mint , today In speaking or the
I reported deCalctou In time ClrOI , Nevada ,
mint , said that early Ilt month he rc lvc
an Intuaton that there was a shortage In
the accounts oC the smeler and refiner of the
: Canon mliii ant that Superintendent Maon
or the New York asayer's once was III -
dlallly detalet to make an investigatIon .
I
On the taco oC the accounts there appeared
a shortage or 3,00 ounces OC gold and 3,000
ounces of silver , making a total oC lomethlng
loss than ' & 0.0. So Car a Mr. I'reaton
klOWI , time responsIbIlity has not yet ben
located , but be baa 10 doubt that one or mere
. arrests wb made very avn.
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\ORl \ FOR TUE INDIAN OFFICE
ApproprIation Bills Provide for the Negotia
ppr"praton Dis ogtil :
tion of eeveml Trelties ,
.
BARGAIN TO BE STRUC < WII BElKNAPS
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NrAolaton for time Sale ot 1 l'mmrtloim ot
Their ltt'aorvmstiomm In Moutana-Loeti-
UOI of Several Tribes to lie
ChAngcd-Other Matters : .
WAShIINGTO . March 20.-The Indian
omce . under direction and super\'lslon oC
Secretary Smith , will find considerable work
provided for In the last ! Indian appropriation
bill , wlch wi keep It quite busy during
the coming seasomi Amen ! other timings i
authorized In the bill Is the applnhncnt era
a commission to negotiate with the Belknap )
Indians for the sale to the United Slates era
a portion oC the state or Montana : also to
negotiate wIth the lackCee Indians for the
sale or a portion oC their reservation In the
northwest part oC the sale state. An ap-
propriaton oC 3,500 has been made for this
purpose , anti as limo sum Is so small I Is
quito possible that the commission wi comm-
slt oC emlllo'es oC the Interior dcpartment.
Secretary Smih has said to alt of the visit-
log delegations oC Indians no mater Crom
what portion ot the country they caine that
I they have no desire to sell their lands the
dcparlment has no purpose In urging them to
do so ; that It Prefers that they keep their
lands where they can make use or thcmmi
To one delegation ho recently said he thought
It would be a good thing Ir they would di-
vldo their reservation tracts amonl themselves -
selves In SOIO equitable manner amid rarm
such prtons as they could and lease the re-
mainer to farmers who would pay them a
reasonable suits for the privilege. In the
case or the le1(3p amid Baellret Indians
It may be Cound advantageols to the Indlals
to dispose ot a Ilorton ot their lands , as the
area Is considered { much larger than they
can handle JUdlclousl
Another comml8slon , or an officer oC the
governnment . wi have to be designated by
this secretary to neotatl with the Ooe and
!
Missouri tribes to sce IC there can bl Ilir-
chased Crom them suUelent lands upon which
to allot and locate time Iowa tribe oC Indians.
l It SCms advisable to the secretary he Is
authorized to secure alotments for time lowas
upon lands which may have been or mar
hereafter be ceded to the UnIted States by
the Comanche , Kiowa and Apache , or the
Wichita tribe In Oklahoma.
The Intruders emu time Cherokee lands will
also receive the attention of the Interior Ile-
partment. The new law directs the secre-
tary to suspend efforts towarl removal until
the value of the claims oC these Intruders
can bo ascertained and approved by the secretary -
rotary and submitted to congrcss. When
an Intruder Is tendered the appraised value
ot his Impro\'ements he must remo\'e or
pay rents according to the rate In the coun-
try. The law makes It plain that the In-
)
: I trudera must remove after January 1 , 1896.
t The secretary will also examine and re-
port to congress the claims or time Sac and
i Fox Indians or Mississippi , now residing In
_ . Iowa.
A sDecll1 alent 10 nv the Intllans rpsl.1in
0 - Indiana - $48,248 i Setn < : C - n.m
Two provisions In the law WIl permit more
Ir less business for time Indian office anti the
leeretar The secretary Is allowed to use
125,000 for the benefit of Indians not specially
nentloned . but who may become needy and
) t or money which may not be used for
, be purposes name In the appropriatIons ac-
Jount : ; also to remove from reservations or
mall property not needed and to apply the
Jroeeed1 or property to reservations where
t may be needed .
The secretary Is also dIrected to appoint
I commission to dispose oC the surplus lands
: n Brown county , Kansas , belonging to' the ,
Potawatomles and Klckapoos. ' <
A provision or the bill which thee op-
sed to easter schools believe will result
In decreasing the number or pupils In those
schols Is i that which prohibits the sending
Jr : Indian chidren out oC the state and ter-
riory where they reside unless the consent
Jr the parents Is obtalnc Probably some
ilfilculty will arise when the secretary
omes to carry out the portion or the law
provIding for n decrease oC 20 per cent In
the number oC contract schools. lie Is not
allowed to make contracts with more than
80 per cent oC the contract schools with
which contracts were made for the present
fiscal year. To decide 3u" what schools
shall be given up will cause some trouble , as
all wi probably desire to bo retained. The
secretary Is also authorized to negotiate with :
the San Carlos Indians for time sale oC the
coal lands on their reservatIon In Montamsa
Ho will also appoint a commission , for which
$10.000 Is provIded to secure the consent or
the southern Ute IndIans and pay the cx-
penses or their removal according to the
terms of the law passed at the last session.
I'ENIUN LIST NOW . AT ITS ZitNITH. ,
Next etsr's Ap'proprlRton Almost the Saulo '
as Timh. . but It will Fall ioon .
WASHINGTON March 20.-Conmmnisslomoer
oC Pensions Lochren estimates that hero
will not be any decreased amount appropriated -
ated for pensions during the next thrca years.
The amount appropriate for the fiscal year
at 1896 In round numbers Is i HOOOOOOO ; for
the present year the amount was $150,000-
000 The reason for Ito absence oC any per-
ceptblo decrease Is that the falling off owing
to deaths and other causes I about counterbalanced -
balanced by first payments In pensions al-
lowed. As cases are allowed Crom time to
time there are large first payments , some-
( lines for arrears , ant always dated from the
time the applcaton was flIed. The decrease
In some classes of claims are quite great as
In tIme pensions for the war oC 1812. which
have decreased about 50 per cent In the Pst
year After three years , when I Is expected
the majority of claims will . h" adjudicated
and there wIll be few remaining first payments -
ments , Commissioner Lochren expects there
will be a rapid tailing off oC pemmalons as they
have now reacimed the age when this Is to be
expected. He then expects the pension appropriation -
prlatlon will be diminished In size very ma-
tonally. _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
OL.EVA1tND'S . Ullr TO ( JUhIlIN I I.ILI.
landsomety Dounlt Record ot Chicago
I'ubbie 'orks "lt by SOII' Wag.
WASHINGTON , March 20.-Th\ Honoluln
Advertiser . which has just arrived , clrars np
a mystery which has long been puzzling 0111-
cers here ot In entry In ex.Queen I.lluoka-
lanl's diary . stating that on time day specIfied
I'resldent Clove land's present had bee received -
ceived by hcr. I w'a denied here that the
president had ever sent n Present to the ex-
qUeeim Time Advertiser now expllus tnt
Mrs. Domlnls received a copy oC time report
oC the Hoard OC Public Works or
Chicago for the year 1893. Some one hall
taken the trouble to cover It handsomely him '
cloth and had also secured the Ileronnl caMS
or Mr. Cle\olall and Mr. Gresiiain Timecards
cards , the paper says were Placed Inshl time
volume with a suitable statement oC regard
In Corwardlng l. The ex-queen did ( not doubt
tha ( genuineness oC the preseimt It seems , nor
suspect that some practical Joker hall been
at work and accordingly misfile the entry In
her diary. The Honolulu paper states that ,
the report contained "plenty or useful Inror-
maton that could he used to advantage by n
progressive monarcllY. "
Jo"o for luemploelt State.mon.
WAShINGTON , March 2.-I Is tinder-
stood that the president will wIthIn a day
or two make a numl r oC appointments under -
tier the act of conKress creathlK two federal
courts In Oklmmhoimma . hi
Okilhoma. 1 believed that
ex-Hellrclentatve Buckley Hlgorl oC Texas
will be apolnted to one ct the JUllgcHhlI ( .
Captain : C. F , Shoemaker \\'al today , ror-
mal ) ' detaied to act as chief ot the revenue
cuter service and Ilmedlatel ) took charge
or the ollice. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Two Fnurthi-Cimis l'uSIIRlerl.
WASHINGTON , Murch ) . -Speclal ( 'fEle-
gram-Postmammtera ) were appointed today
ns folowl : lowa-Uernlnu. MaMhalltu
count . n. C. JOI'Si vice F. M. NlcholKon ,
resigmued . Houth . ) mmkoa1tosehle'al -
worth count . M. 1 ller Smih , \Ice n.
Ilotlerel' . resigmmed
th " 'fhrlr Clnlllatol' .
WASh h INOTON . March 20.-Simeclai ( Telo-
gram-Time following Iowa Iostnaster
were cOlmlssloned today : August Neumnn ,
AckllY' Charles J. 1'Hthone. Hancran ;
John i-3. lttc. HellevueViillamti C. Ure-
merman , Uoone ; 1.'rcderlck A Peek 11am-
, .
hoMt : Jnmcs M. I\ ) k. IeoMUIUa ; Clint
I. . Price , Wal > lb. ' , .
1- - _ 'I ' ! -
oln U.\'E 1S Tp Vtt , TI CU' T ,
will Ieo WR hnl tth'for time Trll' To-
morrow-lie \Allflllu fur time ( 'Rtet.
WASlNOTON , Utth ZO.-Speclal ( Tele- !
ram.-Congressmm-Uve ) ! Mercer and wife
arrived In the cly Ithl9 moring Crom New
York , where they lanl been ever since the
adjournment oC congre Nr. Mercer had
IntelHled to make \\.Qccan : trill to Florida
for the benefit oC Ill tIfe's ; health , but he
was detalncl In New . York City on account
or business aunt \ ad nnablo to make the
trip. lie will be her until Friday I , when he
will leave for Omaha" , arriving there on Sunday -
day next. Mr anti Mr. Mercer wi be In
Omaha unt ThUrslla1 evening nr nex week
anl will then ! O to 1'acomn.ash. . , wherl
they will Join a party on a trill to China ,
Japan amid othcr eastern countries , returning
by way or the HawaIan Islanls. ( The trip
wilt conRume several months ) Ir. and lrs.
Mercer wi take this tril In aecordance with
the recommendaton ! or their \h'slelnn , who
advIsed { an ocean VO 'ae.
Mr. Mercer will cal upon Secrelar oC War
I.amont tomorow all request the Issuance
orn order 8uPll1ylng Iho Omaha Illh school
cadets with riles for nse In thrill. At the
request or lr , Mercer , thr Indian office will
have a specIal list or articles to be contracted
for sent to Omaha for tIme benen or the
merchants there who tire desirous or bidding
for Imlan supples ,
Anlll"WBI1 TO1'AI : ' 11 l.tGl.E. :
Ilblll of , alonall ) to Ito " 'nrn I ,
tollrR After 1 Irollcan , 'tistiiui.
WASIOTON , Iarch 20.-'he Ilrobahl-
Iles are that In the ncar future time officers
ot the ( limIted Slates army will take on : nether -
other deslnalon or rank II the shape oC
letnlc eagles to be worn on the front or
their hutl , The qucston ts under mh'lse-
ment among the heath ' ! officers oC the War de-
imartmneumt IIHI I Is ullerstood lint the pro-
Jct Is very favorably reartct by man ) ' of
timens Some oC the army ofc rs are urging
It on the ground that In European countries
the officers wear on heir t hats the colors of
olccrs
their ovcrelns. The ) ' hell that I II a plalu
and unmistakable evidence of natonalty ( , : S
wel al or rank and miiary service , and as
the eagle Is the natonal American emblem
vice It cal be elioptcl1 to - the benefit oC the scr-
.
1ItlWi IS ! UI 'l 1' TiE IMIU\ .
lie Says lie lin"1 Nnlhlng Officially of
Eu 1JIIJI" 0 It I hint Il am .
NEW YOIK , March 20.-Senor ilarrios
the Nicaraguan minIster to Great lrltaln ,
sailed for Uuefehls today on the Panama
shil City or 1Irl . Berore the delarturl of
the vessel MinIster Barrios dlsa\'owe1 : l
knowledge or the alleged . , Irmal11 or gng-
land for 05,000 Indemnl ) for the Imprison.
menl oC Consul Hatch at Ehuefleitls . anti for
the nllpolntment oC a commission to alljudl- I
cto the question or .1\mac to British sub-
Jects expelled from time Mosquito reservatiomm.
MinIster Uarrlo also nld : "The statement
that 1 have had several .hltervlews with Scc-
retary Gresham II W'aslmimsgton , where 1 have
been for the Ilast wcelland ' had come to an
understaldlng with time , 'State ' department Is
timitrue I called on tholseeretary once when
1 was Washlngtop , bllt m ) visit was slm-
ply one of eourte y. We mIld not olclaly
dIscuss iratters ' ertlning to eltimer ! t go\a
. . _ _ . cr ! ! :
I " 1 am going nOll oa Ireo 101 IS-
leave ot absence , and.nLJhat end or that time
1 shal return to Eng4nd. Theu alt mat-
ters betwEen Englal'.d Nicaragua , I am
sure , will be amlcalil . sled , "
wuol. I'JWl S Sf.UKJ"JI l "Tl , DI Elf.
o
Strength , \brORI Lisa Not Produced Quota-
htT IhJlrrTrlc _ . linwaver .
BOSTON : arch ' 20'-t'ise American Wool
and Cotton RoportetI\1 ' ! say tqlorrow at
the wO'ol trade : ! tb , rcportc strength or ,
the market abroldt $ ' miOt bei , refecte h\
, any npI".cl ) le wI\Ih5le. : .llklns , , though
not quotably hhb . ' ateatlier
10t lmlglmercertalumhy are steacler.
and , although trad 'has ruled very quiet
manufacturer" isavd found It impossible to
obtain comscesshbns In value from those CUr-
I'cnt a week ngo. Wool Is low In com parl-
Hon wIth other staple artIcles , and I Is
lower h1re Into anywhere else. Stocks of
domesto wool here Ire not large , and yet
there appearH 10 be enough to meet the
densand which In itself Is not urgent man-
ufacturtr" buying most ) ' In small 10ls. The
business of the past week has bcen of 1
retail character . vel'y few good sized lots
havllg been moved. The Iggregate of
trmtmmsactlomms . In fact IR even less thll that
or last week. Hold9'1 ot wool are In Home
quarters quite frm In their views and a
case Is cited where a manlrlcturer who
came Into the market and made some offers ,
none of which were accepted by the dealers
went home without securing his wool. I
Is heglnuln to be believed , even by seine
ot those who had been looking for a rurther
decline In values that wool has got to /
point where the botom can be felt amid ,
that any further change In values will be
upward lather than In I downward direc-
tIon. The 81les for the week amount to
1.23.0 1'0\118 dome tc and 5G.(11 tlounds
foreigts . making a total of 1.791.0 pounds
against 11 total of 2,91.20 for the previous
week timid 1 total or 2.912.GJ 10\111 for the
corresponding week last ) 'ear.
,
OUTPUT 01" TIlE i'ltJlClNG . 11011 $ ES.
! lght Decrease for the Week , hut I.Argo
Gain for time Srnool In NumhPI'
cLNCINNA'I'I , March 20.-Sperlal Tele-
gramn.-Tomnorrow's Irlre C\'rIut will say :
' ' of IR ' sll maintained
Time mal'ltetng hoW \ \ I
Western iuckers havhaniled OO hogs
the \ast week . comparell ( wih 310 , ( the
precedlnJ week and 235.01) last year. 'FI'om
March I the total .I jJr.O against 680.0
' . Prominent Illaces as
a follows year : 110. compare
folowl S 189 : . 1691.
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3GO.0 220,00
I ansa' Cliy . . . . . . . " . . . . . .10.0) 1,00 )
Omlha CI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G.GI ) 99.00
8t. LouIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47)0 ) 4,0
Cimmeimsumati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 : .O ( )
Clnclnnnt IndhlallIM , . . . . . . . . . . . . : Sol 1.0)
Cedar Hlpldl . . . . , . . . . . . . 12,0 8,00 ;
St. Josolh ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,01 ; 1r.Oi )
810lx City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0t } 15.000
Ottmmniwn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . 1,0 7. O
Otumwl' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.0 8.0
Nebraska city . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,0 , 1,0
WR.l Tll\U j'UUItM.7.
Fair amid Tnrmu' rwtttm tIJlh Wlnda fur
N.brMskl.
WAShINGTON , s1'urchm 1 20.-Time forecast
for 'rhiurs'1mu ) . Is :
For Nebraska-Fair : south winds ; warmer I
In the clster portion , I
For Missourl-Wmuruticr : winds Hhlfng to' '
I
southerly . .
For KansasFair : ' WUlner ; soutimerly '
winds. ,
I"or lowa-Fulr ; warnir' southerly winds.
For 80uth Dalmtmi'1Fmmfr . : Houth winds ;
In tetn'Virature.
Ilght ChUIgoH t'Jn
I.c. ) 1jf ( , corl. ;
OFl1CE OF Till' ) 1WTEAT1IER hIUitlAU ,
OWIC TIJ \ ATI JUIoU
OMAhA , Mllch 21..O/all reconl of tem-
Ilerture mind rainftthlio't'omnpared wih the
I corresponding day . of the fasl fOlr ) 'Clrl :
. . - . I . 1 lS3. :
! mluxlmUni temlertttuIt'l' . . . 3s I' . 01
MinImum tel\erl\\ItI. ; " 2 : 4 17 J5
: lnlmul , th" r 50 42 '
temllcrntl P/ r :
lrtclll1tol . . . . . 'n".o ' . ' . ( ) . \J
Conmllttoim of tellJrlre ( \ ; and preelJllaton
Conditon
at Olahll ror tit 11\1 , \ ' ' und Ilnce March 1 1 ,
I4l
1t95 I
Nominal ; tcmnlmerattit't' } ' ; . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Norlal tcmllertlljltl ; , .j. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : :
Normal PreCiPitatltt H. . . . . . . . . . .0 : Inch .
lelieleimcy tar the i'iS..t. . . . . . . . . .i Inch
'rotal PrecIPItation ' . March I. . .46 inch
DtIcenc > ' since Mllr , 7f 'J 1. . . . . . . . . . : Inch
Reports frul Othnr Itlol' : at I I' . J.
-t- .r-
- lt'J8 ; ' .
;
STATIONS. , a ,4 ; STATS era
ITATION8
a . ; ' g 3 g : WUTUCR
. a p" p 0
_ _ : I l , ' .
- - - - - - - - - -
Dmaba. . . . . . . . . 4J IR .00 CIemr.
Noflhm Platte. . . . . . 4H (10 ( .1)0 Clear.
Norh 11:10. 10 C lr.
\IIeulnu. . . . . . ft l .110 Clrar.
Cllca o , . . . . . . . . 92 32 .00 Clear
: : :
SI. Lotus. . . . . . . . . . 42 H 'J' , Clear ,
St. l'ammi. . . . . . . . . : 4' .on el'ar. ( ,
Davenporl. . . . . . . : : 42 .on Clear.
IIu6nK City. . . . . . . :16 : : .OU Cl'ar.
Lummvur. . . . . . . . . . . fi I .00 Clear.
Salt Lake City. . . . . ZO Alt .OU Ool y.
el :0 Ii <
liapItiCimy . . , . . . . . . H IJ .no l'artrlottdy .
Ilelemma . . . . . . . . . CU 51 .00 Ouu < y.
Clenmarck. . . . . . . . 4H IU .CI ) Pturlcloutiy ,
Vlncont . . . . . : li A.u , .00 Cloudy.
Clmeyeumm . . . . . . 4.1 62 .uo Cloar.
. ! l.ymt7..a2 1 ! . UC .OClouitiy. ( ) .
" ' ' indicates trace 0' precipitation.
L A. WEItI. Observer
River Jlstl ! II SIoux ( 'IIY ,
SOUX ( lry , Marh ) . - ' the Ob
server , Omaha : . .t 3 J I I. the river stands
at t.1 feet : three amid lve. tenths feet .Ise ,
and full oC runninG Ice .
nIADO [ LEAVING 11HOSnDIA
Will Soon Sail for Riolo on One of the
Neighboring Islands ,
FOUR JAPANESE CRUISERS OFF lIEN TSIN
-
II'hlrl' tomMsn , ( : tnllullcrII.Chlc ot
thin 11llnl Arm , to Jiko I'ort
Arthur ills II'RIIII etors-Utiti-
bORt1Ahll\ Atlemu ' .
-
YOKOIAMA , March 20.--Tho emperor will
shortly leave lroshlml for 1loto on the
Isllld oC Hondo. lIe will not return to
II0sh'I I ! ' : .
The gunboat To\tlln , , 'hch wits detained
al Allen while on her way here by order oC
the British govcrnment , has arrived at this
Port Time JaPanese gunboat Tats\ta , ac.
cording to a dlspnteh from Aden un Angust
:0 last , was detained hero by order oC the
Urlt.h foreign office under tbe fore-lgmm en-
lstment act , hec.\use her elptnln anti crew
were Britsh smmtmjects. . Moreover . the crow In
vlel or thl ( neutrllt > laws , reftmsNi to tie
duty. The Tat lla heft Newcastle , Rug. on
Jnnlr ) ' 23 for Yokohama. She WIS hll by
the Armstrons at Blswlel and was laulehell
on April 6. lst. She Is of 875 tOiS re-
Ister anti , has a speed or twent.one lot
Prince ) { omatI , time conmnsnmsder-lum-clmiof
or th JI.Rlese . armies Is goIng to establish
his hOUIllarters nt Port Arthur
Four Japanese crulscrA are reported ! as
havll ! arrh'ell off the Talm bar "ar Tien-
Tsin yesterday. Thme.y wee In search oC vessels -
sels carrying eOltraban,1 or war.
WASINGTON. March 20.-Tho Japanese
legton has received cable InorlRton ! or
several cabinet cimanges one or which Is : ir.
1Iatsl Cata 's to be 1111ster or flmmance. 'I'hls
has not yet ieen announced. Field 1 Marshal
Ynmagataho was II com 1 : 11 of the first
arm ) ' ultl he bccame ill , now hrromes minister -
ter ( oC war , The place was occupied tem-
pol'arily by Marshal Oyaumsa , the hlro oC Port
Arthur. TIme hew minister oC fnancl Is one
or time Coremost stntcsmen eC the east on the
mOley question , and has haul charge or JIII-
aiesI fntnelal affairs at rormcr e\'ents. Thee
cabinet changes and time ppolntment or
Irilcl Komatsr as commimmmammther-ln-chmiet or
ni time military forces oC Jallan are regarllet
lS having n slnleanl hcarlng emi the ncgo-
!
; Iltons 1111 oC cearing a way for the Ilela-
Iatou or an armistce an,1 : , a ccssntlon or hos-
\ 1 t 13. Thus Car the military commands have
been divided amen ! several marshal , can-
lluc\np different cammipalgus. They arc now
concentrated Into the hands oC one mitaim
closely In accord with the Imperial huoumse-
holtl . so that on armistce could be executed
quickly without waiting for different . coma-
mander to check their rISCllct\.C camlllns.
The new minister oC fnnee will have cllarge
oC the enormous cash Indemniy In gold or
sIlver to be Ilall by Chmimma.
TitliNG TO lIOl'll AUUNST J011 .
Souse Doubts JXtJ'cs el Umt the Wreck
Ilscnveremi l8 time Ichm htcgemuc.
l\DHID. March 20.-The officials here con-
simier that It Is still possible that the officers
siler _ . L' . _ . _ stl _ _ _ . , _ .u. _ . ' olcers ,
01 le % lpn0lS0 . % ki. are I"LU" I 1 Lelr
Icentfc'tol or the wreclt. Senor Macu
lately the conunander or the cruiser Condo
de Vendlo , said In an interview that he be-
le\"od such an expert sailor as the captain
or the Ielna Icgente would have quit the
dangerous coast In the vicinity oC Tangiers
at the first s'mptol or a storm. I he found
that Impossible owing to the tempest he
woull have endeavored to have got In the
ocean where time vessel mmsay have foundered
or sti be floating dls3blcd. The queen re-
gent hopeful after which the vessel Is named , Is still
The government probably knows whether
or not the vessel has beams host but Is hiding
the truth until a new ministry shal have
been formed. I Is stated that the search
will continue . but this Is a forlorn hope
Time cOlmon people are loud In their male.
dictons which they direct against the Moor.
isis mnlssloim . to convey which hack to Mor.
occo the Reina Rcgente was sent to Tangier ,
The Correspondenca de Espana Is r spon.
! Iblo for the statement that the AIJlhonsc
XII . hrolht to Cadiz the bodies or thlrt )
men belonging to the Helna flegermte.
NO U"VOt.U'lION IN MiLN S\L\\UOU
Parties Who Think They Inow Deny time
Ioports : elt Our.
SALVADOR , Marchi ' 20.-'fho reports telegraphed
graphed abroad that Minister Castelanos hat
been recalled to quell an expected revolutor
ale denied In official circles. Quiet IrO\"ali
over the republIc amid there Is no movemen
of any moment against tIme governmen
Imown to exist.
WAShINGTON. March 2Q.-Senor Laze
time Guatemalan minister and Senor Calve
the Costa Rico charge d'affaires , declarl
lint the news or a revoluton In Salvador II
the Interest or Geneal Ezcta Is entrel' : '
false They thought It very slnular thin
the steamer Saturn , which was the bearer 0
such Important accounts , did not communicate
cato them In the Guatemalan or Mexlcai
ports where she touched and where the ;
conll have been wired to this country as nr
many other news Items of inmportammce bu
should walt InU her arrJ'al at San 'ran
cisco Laze all Calve say the fabrication a
such a dispatch Is vcry clear , but they ar
In frequent communicaton with the state , al
though neithmer or them Is a represcntatlv
! neiher representat\
oC Salvador. They are sure that they \\'oul
itavo reeelvel Inrormaton through their correspondents
respondents or otherwise In regard to sue
I grave events which It Is said haPllelld I
the early part oC February.
Caummlmeli- iIamiiierimmigmmm " 'llulrA WB.
LONDON , Marc'h 20.-1 Is announced thin
Cammspbell-himmnmserunanim has Imlennlcly abali
dammed his candidacy for the speaker.hlll a
the House oC Comminiomms The cabinet eouncl
was withmolmt result aimmi ! another has heen con
vened for next week to decide time spe.kershl
question. The Times says that a contest Co
the pcalwrhlp Is now Inevitable .
New HI.111 Minister to iforilgi .
LONDON , March 20.-A dispatch to th
Times from Berln , states that Count vo
Ostensaeken , HU8slan minister to Dayarh
would be allllointed Husslan ambassador t
Germany that office having been rendere
vacant by the appointment or the Ilrevloll
lncunmbent Count yon Schol\'alor. to tl
governorhip oC Warsaw
tlezleo's 101,1 , 'felorIJhOI tl UnRtollh
GUATEMALA , March 20.-MinIster de Leo
IIB telegraphed a re&ume of Minister Marl
cals reply to his last note to the Mexlea
government and ( lie work of determining 11 (
frontier a demandll In 7brlr\I'1 reply wilt
be tlken lp lgnin In n few dms amid I1Nse-
eute to a finish .
NIAI : nlW IS : lI"'I .O : ' , \I\ti 01,1)
.tnhmverasry ( ot hllsiili'tim Cel hrtell by
Jrlleh Teetotalers.
LOnON , March 20.-Tho Bil Innl\cr.
sry oC the births oC General Neal Dow , time
great American prohibit lonist . wu celebrated !
last nlhl In the W'cstcrmm church , iilghmgnte ,
thii city. 'Flic ticiegmitea troni all time tens.
pernmmce societies were Iii attoumilance , Dr.
'Chowri Mtmtlmu , tito Chrh.tian liraimimmimi , pro-
sltliumg. Mr. Roberts , Id. P. , antI ethers ad.
tlressed tIme nicetimig. Tme ! mmscotlmmg , which
was renmarkabhc for tim great entimusiasmmi
prevaIlIng , linseed a resoiutiomi warmly' con-
grtttumimutitsg Generai Doms on thmc attntmmutmeuit
of IsIs 91st bhrtimilny , end recording the deep
appreciatIon of tluc nicetimig for his liii-
mmmeasumrabio services In ttmt , ciimmse of temislier-
aimco amid lsrohmibltiomu to lmuuiimamsity amid to
( lou. tim eomsltmsiomi , tIme mumeetlmig armit ( lemm-
eral low ) groctimigs In tIme wordiimg of
Nummimbers v. , vemses 2 $ , 25 auth 26 , as follows :
"Thm I.omd bless thee amid : ' thee.
'The Lord immake lii face to ahmimse timon
thee and be gracious umimlo timee.
' 'Tlm Lord lift illi bus eeuntemmammco 151)00
tltctm nimmi give ( lice peace. "
No I ) 'nmimt , m I' I I m , It i' I iii ii u-ge mit n's in t I. .
MADI1ID , 'mInm'eim 20-Theme ito longer
.
secmi.1s to lie' ally doumbt timnt tIme stoiy' cmi time
wreck of time crsmhsem' hieluma Itegmste is tulle.
Time coast of Cmiii , nortH of ( 'nIle Traful-
gmmm' , where tIme cruiser fotmmule'red , neeortiin
to the report ci' time' commsmmmnmuler of time Al-
fdnso X I I is tre\s'im With wmeekage lnioimg-
hug to the lteintm ltc'gemmte , nimmi with nih.
cccli' lush forumiS , flags , etc. , i4liowing lue'ommd
a umy' remmtuii a hi e uloumim ( thin t tIm e vmlrs ii p its
lost . 'rite a ii t ii omit hems 'lil imot mtlitmtv lCeltIe
mmenm' tue c'tmt of Commll , ( cmii hug isahimftui
I4CCiieiI wlmen tIme imotiles of time ( irO'\'imL'Ll '
sailors ale recovememi.
I ) oummlui lOll ( mubi , n't I mu mm I lea , tlom'k.
OTTA\'A , Omit. , Mnm'e'hs 20.-Aumotlmer all-
mslglmt seemmiomu of thm sriv' ctnmmseii vmis iueiti ,
mit no hi'mI4Vests 5fl5 inmitle iii time ittmtmitotma
( itiestioli or toward dissolmmtlon antI nhmliemil
to time coummmtm'y' . It is an OlC'ui i'ecrm't tiimt
thm t''tiilnet Imats reaciseil a tietumihoelt. Time
Public dee'harmstlomsms of iltsmm. Clint \'nllucc. :
lit ii t un sv lii leave t lie emitmimmet I 1 comma ed ml
beghtshttiems its granted hints lilneell l'rcmnier
lho'ell in it mlliilctmlt hmosttiomm.
Ilemur , % mlimmlrai ) lcsut. , immlis for Situ lummstusguu.
COLON , March 20.-Captmmin liarItmtt J.
( 'm'ommswcll , comonimimitier of time Uniteti litrttemu
crmmise'r Atlamsttm , time Amsmerlemumm comssui 1met ,
iimmti time itmess cemisor tiemsy' that ohs' oiilcitit
club umsessmmgt's lutuvo becmi 8tuspetI by thm
Coioummbhnmm mlsmthmoritie's.
Iterul- Admiral Meimdn'as usqumadroms of warships -
ships has balled for Sams 1)oinlngo ,
" 1iuti1qit omueer4 lrev i.tmt.
MAIltID , Maccu 20.-Time officers of ( hue
garrison y'estcrtiay drew lots lit order to do-
dde whuo of timemmi should deimmamuti satisfaction
irommi ( Ito editors timid numthtors of tIme recent
liuhihislmed smtterances deenmed to be imismultitug
to time Spalmlsim aritmy.
Ncsvsiltmper Shim ( ) itiur.'ul Ariesleti ,
MAIitlI ) . Macelm 20.-A lmsiittary court. at
flarcelona Imas ordered time arrest of- two dl-
rectors of newspapers for proestitmg ( against
time outrages perpetrated by time mumilitary hi
Matirltl. It is feared thuat tIme adieu will leami
to disorders.
, ImuilSfleNo lornps Alvaumeiumgi
j..uNiOr'i , Alaremi ; : u.-A ummspmltcmi to inc
Thmmses from Slmammghmmii , vhmichm vill be pimis-
limsbsetl tomsmorrov , smsys that ( 'hmlnese s0oimtms
report ittu''iuig umiet aim amlvumictm ( le'tacisinemmt
of Japanese two mnlhes east of KIn Chow ,
GROUND PLANS DECIDED ON ,
1iuiimc 1)ono by time StaIn Fair Iioartt or
llihnngera cmuttrutmuy.
Yesterday mornIng time board of mammagers
of ( ho State Board of AgrIculture spent sauna
time in looking over time graummd ulamma of
. ArchItect llelumdorff for ( hue state fair build-
logs and listening to suggestIons from cx-
hlbiors , Later tlme board went to ( Ito state
: fair site and approvei tIme plamis as submuittemi
by Architect. Ilelmmdorff , with time exception of
the Fish building. Tue nmaimi gates will be
: time east sIde of ( lie groumids imistead of
. thmo north sitie.
. Time board comnpletctl limo insimection nab returned -
turned to the city. After approving a primit-
. lug comutract amid attending to minor dcttmlis
i ( lie ummanagers discussed time iremulhtmmsm list and
- thecided to defer action until time mmoxt meet-
lug. Adjourmmmmmemmt followed. The beard will
ummeet agaimm msmmbject to tIme call of ( hue cimair-
misaim. All of the mmmemnbers , with ( Ito exception
of Mr. hiturmics of Grand Island , left for their
homes last nhghut.
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There are Patient Medicines
, and Remedies , Without
Number.
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Fo- : Every Disease and Afl'Hctfon
Bitt One ,
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ii A prommsinent phmysiciamm was receuutly flaked ,
y wimy it was timat. thmerc are qo mummy "blood
C hmuriflers , " "nerve toimics" anti remnemiies for
every ill. except ommo of the most comoim anti
; anumoyiimg , viz : lilies. lie replied , there
are Lso luriuscipal reasoums : First , phmysiciamus
e miimti Iseople in general have tlmoughut timat time
- only permmiarmeumt cure for piles was a surgtcal
, OlmeratlOmi , ( hint nsedlcimmal preparations were
_ sinmpiy palliatIve. Another reason Is , ( lint
m liles is , lii no sense of ( Ito vord , an iinaglmm.
S ary disease : tIme sumiferer from piles is very
n imiuchm aware of time fact , amid for tlmlmm reasoim ,
tIme few so-called pIle ashes , ointmneimts , etc. ,
have been simort-hlved. Time hiatleot very
t 50011 dIscovered their inefficiency.
lie says further , "fortunately , however ,
I- thmere is a new remedy for piles , wimlcim jumlg.
f log froumi its rapidly growIng poimularity , will
II sooi take time place of all other ( reanmentmm ;
I. it has certalumly mumamle asommlshulng cures In
1' ( lila obstinate disease anti its merit hans inaiio
r it fammious aummong physicIans and w'imerover
it baa beeui iimtrosluced. This reumsedy is olml
by all druggists ummder time naimme of l'yraimmld
l'ile Cure.
0 I1roin time immediate relief whIch ( ho Pyra-
0 multI Pile Cure gives in all forimus of piles ,
I many hiislcialss aUpmosed it contalimetl opium ,
cocalume or sauna similar substauice , blat ilOfl
0
ml analysis it sas found to lie perfectly free
Is troom auiythuiimg of time klumml , anti ( hint time Iii-
stamit relief anmi cure which follows its use
10 is rather time result of its reaumarkabie healing ,
soothing actlomm on ( Ito htarts effected ,
I , 'Fhme l'yrammmIml l'lho Cure is time oidy remedy ,
mm except a surgical operation , whmichm iunmiuedi-
aately relieves and hmermnammemmtly cures every
brims of iiiles.
n It Is solti by iirimggists at io ceumts anti $1
to or by umuali frommm Pyrunmld Co. , Aibion , Isilcim ,
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for Infantaund Children
.4 Citoria use well ad.siptedto children that Cmssturimi ctmrea Colic , Conztipaion ,
I recoinumend IL assuptriort.oany 1wc.crIittIuu Sour l3tomachm , ISLarrIsma , lructatlora ,
hzuowntomo. " Ii. A. Amicamams , II. P. , ICIIIa Worma , gIves Clod ) , anl iromoea dl
lii So , Oxford St. . , hirooklyn , N , Y. geation ,
Without injurious medicatloc. ) ' -
"The un of 'Castoria i so uaiersal and "For several years I have recomnmE3mO
its merits so well known that it seems a work your ' ca.storia , ' nod shall always contluuo (4
of superunogatIon to codoree it. Few are the do so na it baa invariably iroduced bene11ca
Iuthigent latrmlhlcs who da ao keep Caidoria results , "
tv1aIn easy reach , " EUSIiH F. 1'mnor , It , IY , ,
CastLes Msmrys , P. P. , 1zth st-t amid ? thl Ave. , New Yorhc City
New York City ,
Time CccrAcmc CosrAar , 77 ) iramui Srmtmcr , ) ew Yonma CasT.
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PUT IN PLAIN ERULISH.
An .tuutlmrmrily on time \Ttutthte'r Coumluhi , .
umtcq Ii , Tlu. ( Iniutrat I mmliii ni Himnw icohgc ,
TIme must femuotus Anmem'liimi nmmtimorit ) ' On
tlmu vc.'sthser rre'ently' snlil "Time fatalIty
( after the srtp ) Is niost mnmkc'ul whmems time
liii iii hi It y' Is at I I mm imsa xlmmstmmmm amid there Is a
stutiIen , tall of ' '
temperature , That mneanus
1mm PhallI Unglisli tlmtmt commsequuemsecs of gull )
are most ( It'adly' wimc'tm 'lummispimess Is fob-
iowtd by mtumldeii cold. how Often mullahs it
condItIon of vemuthmer hunts Dre'ahictl this
svlmmter is sisou by' tIme otileitml statIstIcs of
griIm ,
l'rt'tloumt ' PeoPle iimmott' lmov In umtlemmgttmems
thitmmusi'es Aftem' timfl sells. They wIll oh.
sacs n time tisual Prectutmttoum imecesairl' tIm our
tIckle whiter , flmmd they' will ImrousmllUY cor-
uect nay' bodily' fltliiscmmt no snntte'r how
uuuiaii it 1mm. . tmIfluamg emiii , a cotugim anti
fugitive acimetu In time baCk null tsimouilderu *
linger lommg , somimetiammes , titter au attack of
grip.
' 1 hey will umot be foilnwetl lmy Perlnnmsemst
veiituiC'ss if the' hotly is wmirmmuemt usliti all its
iateimt nusergles msmm' mommsed by that best of
nil etlunuitumits ltmfty's i'umro 5lult 'hsisk ) ' .
Skims , lmmimis , sonimlclm amid bowi-Is mmre quick
( II feel tIme gm'ttl effects of thuS vimisR ) ' ,
ThmoO Vimo ha'ts beth i'trleRen by ( lie gmii
m'rmnc'mmstier hios' thiS mutlmmmulant hints tmrmsett
thseums aim tIme maul to hetmltim
It 14 time eruwimimug ummerit of 1)mmffy's l'uiro
t1ai ( VImiMky timttt It isuits time liatly iii it
gttitt' of tlefemi"t' . flImklIimrs amid lms.tstlrthcm
iii timm ) lsiuimuituig timid temmuieiu'y to take cold
u'nsil ) ' Rio ovortomnm' luy tlmlts reusmetly ,
Stmeuigthu rmntl imtioymliict' t'iulhthIlit veakmmetus
mmmi ulepresslomi , so that time dreustiti grip
leaves lam ) trace beiiimmti.
' , . ' 'forowamneil forearisseil "
'rime mhtl mt.sw. , ,
would never iumiv ( ' lIVed so lcmumg It It were
msn ( mi geuss of witulnimm I ( applies tmiths great
fmrce tO time spec1' reeo'er' of grip ti ) '
ummeamma of Pliffy's 1 tire Malt 'imItshc ) ' ,
THE GREAT
A- )
Tluis extraordinary ltcjuircmmator is time mccl
wOuumlerfuml discovery of ttmo age. It hiss been
emidomseti by tIuo ie'aduimgaciemmtitto moms ofEumopo
and Macrica.
Iltiulymi is
. vega-
,
. rmi $ :
g lImmulyan stops
, . . . / ' . . Prematureness . . " , - :
1 ortlmeiilschmmtrge
, t ; , , , ,
u. . Cures "
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lua'omts I4O'L' Al'TEit
itAII-1ooI : ,
Commstiptttion , Iizr.itseme , 1'aliiuig Sensations ,
Nervomma Twlichmhmmg of ( ho "yes ammd oilier i'amts ,
ttrengthmemts , tmmvtguraiemm amid totie tic efltitp
sptolu. Iluulyamu ctmrvs Debility , Nervousamesa ,
1mis.sIomas , ' muiti developes mtutl resiorca weak
orgutmms. l'almus in thmti back , losses by day o :
imiglmtnroi'toppcd quIckly. Ov.'r 2,000 puvato
cmmdomc.ommmeimts.
l'rommlatsmrommesmi ameana Impotency in thmo first
stage , I t Is a yniplomtiof eniimmmtl weakimeetmar.d
barremmtmess. It caut be btopped in 20 days by ( ho
h.
A , , , . , LLU1V ttItVIVJ , , na &flSSW # J
Ists of the olmi famous Iludi.n ModicL 1uimuti-
tilts , It is tIme BtrOltgCS vitalizer made. It is
very powctfuml , tint harimmlems. Solti for 51.00 a
paolomgu or iS packages for 15.00 ( lmiamfl scaled
boxes ) , Vu'ritemi pmmarammteogivcn foracuiro , It
yOti buy six boxes and are itot emmtirely emirsuti ,
aix mnorowillboeentnyotifrOo of ailohargoS ,
Somid for circuiars almmi testimonialS. Address
HUDSON MEOCL ! INSTITUTE ,
1O3 MARKET ST. ,
5158AN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA.
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LUXURIANT1 HAII
I. produced by time CtJTICTIRA Ressnmzs when
cli outer , diii , 'l'itoy' cleatmao limo
I lIctiil ) of irlltatlumv , scaly , emqmiod ,
I ammO imlotcity immimnors , atimimulato
I time itilr folilcit' . , amid destroy mmml-
1 % . Croseopie inect4 mhmlcim feed on
the hairaumd imemmceumcceetjwhems
time t.ct . Phmyshciatts mummtl nil other
remnedics fail. Solti throlmgbcitmt ilium would ,
Teeth Without Plates
' ' BAILEY
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\ -4 , d _ / DENTIST ,
, f I ii . Paxtomm lihuck ,
i.k luttmamitlFarmiata9tm.
Ftmhi Sot Teelh.$5 00 I Silver Fiillmmvu..St 00
1iotTcctim . , , . , . 7 50 I i'mtro Goiml Fltimmti Si 01
Tlmimm l'lato , , . , . . . . . 10 00 I clohd Crowumtu-'JOlt. $3
1'miitlemta Extrztct'tt Stic I Bridge Tctihm-lootli ii 0)
Teeth Out In Morning ,
New Teeth Same Day
- . . . - We sCnd tit'u marrthou , Yrec1.
aI lltntly CALTIIOB nmnt , m
. .2 WI heni guartummtee that tj.7HoI will
lHE ; :
" ' 1 - ( Jsei1mndavm7at/ficd.
Ill 44ri'VON MOH CO , .
' Lioio Arltsn , t1neiDM ! , 0100.
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IIAIL\YAY \ rq CARD
iottves iIUIIhINGTON & MO. ItIV1ll. ArrIea
Otnaimmm tjtmicmm lieltot , 10th & Masuum Sin. Otmimilma
10l5anm. ; . . . . . . . . . . Ie'mmvcr Express. . . . . . . . . . . 9:4Oauum :
4aOpnmuiik. : lUlls. Slant , & i'uau ( timid. 1x 4lOpmmi :
4:35pimi. : . . . . . . . . . . lermser , , . . . . . . :
6iammumNebmnsmtd : J'cal ( except Sunday ) . 7:45pm :
Sliaiua..Lltmcoiii : Local ( except Suumttayh1ZOam ) .
2Ilpmn : , . . , Fast Mali ( for Lincoin ) 1)ail ) ' , , , ,
Leaves ICiliCAcO. IIUILINQTON & Q. Arrives
OmmuitmmmIUi5ln Iepol , litim & Mmson His , Onmaha
4:45pm : , . . . , . , , . , Chicago Vestibule , , . , , , , . . , 5iOmuia :
DdOmnm..Chmicmmgo Ixltress. . . . . . . . . . . 4:15pm :
7:0Imi. : .Cialcngt , timid St. LouSs Express. , SOoans :
l1:1aos : , , , , , , , l' uvula Junction Local , , , , . , . 6:10pm :
, . . . . . . . 2Slpmxm :
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Leaves CII1C'/tUO , SIlL. & $1' . i'AIIL. strri'emm
Ommmimmm Unlc'n Depot , 50th & Mason Sta , Onmmmisa
G00itus ; , . , , , . . . , . , Chicago I.tmntte'l , . . . , , , . , , , OlOarn :
llllnnu.Cimtcagu : Espresscx. ( Sumu. ) . , , . OO9pmn :
Leaves ICIIICA(1O & NOItTIIWIIHT'NlArriveuu
OmmmaimnlUnioim IeitOt , lltiu & Mason 515.1 Ontaiia
: . . . . . . . . , . . Express , , , , , , , , , , , G:30mmmn :
4 :00pua : . . . . , . V'stibtiied Limtmlie.h. . . . . . . . . O:4ouiu :
: . . . . . . . . . . , Vimlicy ioc4i . , . . , , . , ltIOpnm ) : - '
5:15pm : . . . . . , Omimuima . . , , . .2 :15m'mu : ,
Leaves I CIIIL'AUO , it. a. & i'3iI'ie , Arrives
UnaimiLjUImln iepol , hIlt & Maseam ins , Omaha
FAST.
l1uOaiuu.AIiaImtiO 1xlti'se ( CX , t4undimy , . GOlmmi :
; . . . . . . . . . . . . . Express. . . . . . . . . . . . ts&O4mmI ;
4dmmn , , , C libmigu VstltmuiotI bimmuitt'd , . , 1OSptui :
II :3pmmmOk1tmtmolmma : 5ix , ( to C. II. ox. tiun.ll ) : Iopmn
5laimi.OklLmImOtimit ; & 'i'eatmml Es , lox , ISun.Ilaimrn :
_ : _ . . . . . . . . . . I.limmlltmi. . . . . . . . . . 4mmupni :
beive3 ( i. , HT I' . , itl. & 0 , Arrlvt's
Omnaiutm iepOt , lilim and \Vebstur Hts , Otmmaltmm
9:2SaumT.INei.raeka : 1'aitsumger ( daily ) , . , , 5l5tni : 4
4lomumitiloux : City ixprnbs ( cx. Hun..IiGlmmnm ) :
Glomtm. : . . . . . . . . . St. l'emul Liuzitltmd . . . . . . . . . .10:35am :
ieayeTi' , , 11. & MOVAL1.h.Y jArrlves
( nmmaimujput.15mlitmndWeiaiU'Hls. I Oamalmms
2l ; pm . . . . Fast Mttul and izpros. . . . . . . 4Eitmn ;
ZIIpimm : , ( ox. Htt. ) W'o. lIx , ( ex. Alora. ) , , 4tlpimm ;
5Q5unm. : , Norfoik Ixi'rtss ( cx , Hundai' ) , . .1):3luimm :
. . ! ioJtmum . . . . . . . . HI. Paul . . . . . . . . . . :
leaves I E. C. , liT. J. &b. iC iArrivc
Onmammauljnmermlelot , ikh& Mtmsonlits.jthnmtima 3-
5:508'u.iCanstu' : Cliy i.sy uxcross. , . . . . Oij :
Dliums.iC. : C , Niglmt iz. vIa U. 1' . 'nuns , G:5Mffl :
Layea I iti-saiiUnii3ipic. ; Arrives
( Jtniqjl.spct. hum mmumd Vebstua Sits. Omaha
: . . . . . . : : : : . . Louis 5xpress , , , , , , , , , , GOoaim : ,
: . . . . . . . . . . . bouie 1xi.rese . . , , , . , , , , , CSpiti :
5:1mnu : , . . . . .Nebraska icai ( ux Hutu. ) . . . . . 9Oumn :
Leayea SIOUX CITY & 1'ACii1CfiiT
Omnaimtm hJCpot , 1tht aimil Webster 81mm , j Omuhma
: . . . . . . . . . . . l'aul Litutiteil..10 Iiimuum
Leaves HiOllX CiTY & i'ACii"iti IArriv'
Onmalma lijib-n _ 1)e'I.ul , 15th 4 Masoim 515.1 Onmalmmu.
Gdl.mlrm..Sioux Ctiy l'usstmmger , , , . . , , lOlipit'i :
l'aul Limnlteti . , , . . . . . ,12Z3mnmm :
heaves tJN1ON h'it'iiiC. .
Omimaima Union IeiotlOtim&
iOntam..geamney : Express. . . . . . . . . . . I
2:00pm..Ovetianth : I-'Iyer. . . . . . . . . . . . 5Zipimu : - .
2OOatttm.iieu'tctm : & Hlmomnsb'g 1s , ( cx. Hun ) , :4pumm : -5
7Zuptn. . . . . . . . . . . l'aeliima . . . . . . . . . . . . ( :
: . . . . . . . . - ' ( Mmiii . , . . , . , . . , . . , , . 41Up
Leavea WA 111,1511 flA1I.VAY "iurIvT
Ont.tlmultlnlen 1c1toi , hum & Masoim Ht.L ( Ommmalmmm
1ipmmu : , , , , , , . lIt. LouIs Cttnumou . , , , . , , * :