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,v' " s V A h TO LEAVE CABINET. Secretary Gage Follows Postmaster General Smith in Resigning. 'Chnngo Will Occur Ileforo Spring Onv. Cm no, or MnHMtcliuott, Mny llo Called to Accept Trwnsury Portfolio Secre tary liny Will Continue In Cabinet. Washington, Dec. 21. It is Secre tary Gage's intention to relinquish tbo trensury portfolio as soon na President Kooscvelt can And n suita ble successor nnd ho has so informed the president. Mr. Gage would Hko to be relieved before spring. The pres ident has done all he could to dissuade Secretary Gage from retiring and will SECRETARY OAGB. probably continue to use his efforts in that direction. Secretary Gage's determination to retire was made known to the president some littlo time ago, just how long is not known. In view of the repeated publications of late to the general effect that Sec retary Hay is about to retire from the cabinet, a statement is given with full authority touching this subject, substantially to the effect that Sec retary Hay docs not cointemplatc re tirement from the cabinet. Also it is stated with equal positivencss and authority that President lloosevclt has in the strongest terms expressed to Secretary Hay his earnest desire that he shall remain in the cabinet of which he forms one of the xirinci pal props. Will Ho Succeed Secrotnrr Giiro? Washington, Dec. 21. There is a well defined impression among politi cians here that the successor of Sec retary Gage will be Gov. Winthrop Murray Crane, of Massachusetts. THEY TURN DOWN SCHLEY. Jutlge Advocate I,omly mid Solicitor Hanna Declaro tho Cimo Should Not Again Ho Opened. Washington, Dec. 21. Judge Advo cate Lcmly and Solicitor Hanna have submitted to Secretary Long their re port upon the bill of objections filed by Admiral Schley to the findings of the Schley court of inquiry. In sub stance this report is an argument sup plementary to the argument made by the writers before the court of in quiry. The principal points are an in sistence upon their contention that the first report is the unanimous re port of the court of inquiry; that the court was justified in rejecting Admiral Schley's evidence by tho number of witnesses who took issue with him nnd there is no sufficient reason for the re-opening of the case as requested by Admiral Schley. In the event that Secretary Long approves the recommendation of Capt. Lcmly and Mr. Hanna, it is stated-Aipon reliable authority that the suggestion will be made to the president by Admiral Schley's coun sel that he appoint a board of three eminent lawyers, one to be selected by himself and one each to be select ed by Admiral Schley and Admiral Sampson, this board to weight the evidence and report to the president. Krwnpson'H Frotent .Filed. Washington, Dec. 21. The objec tion of Hear Admiral Sampson to that portion of Admiral Dewey's report of the Schley court of inquiry which says Schley was in command ,nt the battle off Santiago and entitled to hc credit for the victory, was filed with Secretary Long Friday. WILL OBEY THE COURT. l-tinp: Contested St. Clair County (To.) Ilond Ciino May llo IlrouKht to un Early Termination. Kansas City, Dec. 21. Judge Pedcn, of the St. Clair county court, was or dered . released from jail yesterday on his own application, founded on an oil'er to obey the mandates of tho United States court. These mandates arc that he vote in his official capacity to make a levy to meet the $1,800, 000 outstanding indebtedness arising through the issuance in 1870 of bonds to build a railroad. Cannot Smoko Wlilln on Diitr, Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 21. Itussell Harding, general manager of the Mis souri Pacific railroad, has issued an order prohibiting employes of tho railroad from smoking while on duty. The order will become effective Do ceniber 29. JBi WON'T SELL TO AMERICANS. Filipino of San Femniiilo TrylnK to Keep Out Yankee Irtml ' w?hh Men, American enterprise in the Philip pines is meeting with opposition at some places where the natives have stopped fighting, but are evidently not ready for Yankee business meth ods. One of these places is San Fer nando, capital of La Union province, In the Island of Luzon, states tho New York Sun. The city has a population of about 13,000 and is 171 miles north of Ma nila, with which it is connected by wagon road. The province is fertile, raising much lcc, corn, tobacco and sugar cane. Gold is found in the sands of tho rivers of tho province, bn it is coarse. San Fernando has R good harbor on the western coast of Lu zon. Naturally, some of the Americans in the Philippines have been attract ed to this fertile part of Luzon, which is peaceful now, but their re ception, in a business way, has not been a hearty one, according to a correspondent of tho Manila Free dom, lie says: "The effect of American justice and discipline is very noticeable in this province and in adjoining districts. Everybody is at peace with their neighbors, and Americans pass through here often without arms. "The natives are thoroughly con vinced that bamboo cannons n'lth tin cans and chunks of barbed wire nro no check to American soldiers, but they are stubbornly opposing Ameri can occupation and enterprise by re fusing to lease or. sell vacant land or lots for building purposes. "I know-of five American citlr.cns who have been trying for more than a month, two of them for two months, for a location upon which to erect business buildings. Tho presidento is the chief monopolist and succeeds very well in discourag ing Americans from locating here. "This place has a fine harbor tho best there is on the western coast, with possibly one exception. It lias fine natural drainage, is the gateway to the gold deposits of JJenguct and Lcpanto provinces. San Fernando is the shipping point for the famous Niguillan tobacco district. "If the civil commission will look up the titles to terra firma about here, it will perform n benefit which will be appreciated by all well-disposed persons residing here. Oh, for about 75,000 Tagalogs from the vi cinity of Manila to settle here nnd teach these dogs-in-the-manger Ilo canos what civility and progress are. "With that number of energetic Tngalogs planted in this province witli its natural advantages, it would become the garden spot of the arch ipelago." niH Point of YnntnRp, "You said you were a guest at the dinner party where this army officer is said to have exhibited marked in dications of intoxication.?" "Yes, judge." "Did you sec anything that would lead you to believe that he was drunk?" "Yes, judge. His legs looked very unsteady. They seemed to waver at times, and knock together." "Were you in a position to form an accurate opinion regarding these sus picious indications?" "Yes, judge. I was under the table at the time." Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, Dee. 24. CATTLE-Beef. steers $4 35 D Native stackers 3 00 3 3 Western steers 2C5 (fp4 hogs 300 qpG SHEEP 2 95 y 3 WHEAT No. 2 hard IVAP No. 2 red SS CORN-No. 2 mixed C7V4 OATS No. 2 mixed 4Si RYE No. 2 : 85 75 50 55 CO 7C?i 80 cs4 49 C7 75 00 50 50 10 o WIS FLOUR Hard wh't patents. 3 45 Soft) wheat patents 3 75 HAY Timothy 0 00 Pralrlo 7 00 BRAN-Sucked BUTTER-Cholce to fancy.. 14 G3 4 13 13 1 ClIEESE-Full cream ...... 10 EGGS POTATOES-Western 50 1)3 ST LOUIS. CATTLE Natlvo steers ....500 620 Texas and Indian steers 2 00 5 23 HOGS Butchers COS C 55 EltEEP Natlvo 3 20 3 3 FLOUR Winter patents .... 3 SO 4 00 WHEAT No. 2 red 8(J& S7& CORN No. 2 G7j GSVfc OATS-No. 2 4i0 4Di RYE C3 BUTTER Dairy ....; 15 0 20 DRY SALT MEATS SCO 8 75 BACON 0 37V4 tl C2V4 CHICAGO. CATTLE-Steers 3 70 7 C 4 3 CO 23 00 00 83 01)4 46VS C1& 75 20 00 75 83 mi 71 51 HOGS Mixed and butchers. 5 75 SHEEP Western FLOUR Winter patents 300 3 70 VHEAT-rNo, 2 red S3V4 CORN No. 3 C1V OATS No. 2 40 RYE December LARD December 9 PORK December 15 NEW YORK. CATTLE-Steera 3 50 C HOGS Western 5 C5 fl 5 SHEEP , , 200 3 WHEAT No. 2 red 85 I CORN-No. 2 71i OATS-No. 2 TOLD IN VERY FEW ttORDS. London has 3,500 fires a year. Dundee exports over 1,500 tons of marmalade a year. India holds the world's record as a cattle owner with 48,500,000 beasts. Londoners consume, on an nvcrnge, 128 pounds of meat n head yearly. England nlonc comprises 42 per cent, of the total area of the British isles. There are in the United Kingdom only 003 farms of over 1,000 acres apiece. ' There arc four classes of roads Nn Prance, 50 feet, 40 feet, 33 feet and 25 feet wide. Of 12,500,000worth of ribbon manu factured annually, England makes only 800,000 worth. Pride of Anccwtry. It will be 2S1 years on the 22d of this month since the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Hock. They would be surprised, says the Chicago llccord llerald, if they could see all the people who claim to be their descendants. A BLACKSMITH'S STORY. Goodland, Kan., Dec. 23. N. E. Albcrtson, a local blacksmith, had al most decided to give up his shop alto gether on account of Kheumatism which, had crippled him so that at times he could not use his hammer. His shoulders nnd arms were so sore that ho couldn't sleep at night. He had suffered for years, but was getting gradually worse till at last ho had about made up his mind to give up. But just then he henrd of Bomo wonderful cures of Jlheumatism by Demos Kidney Pills and thought he would try for n cure once more. They cured him completely and he has not a trace of Kheumatism left. 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