THE: AMERICAN twtH. twto t tll I ' 5 1 Oe ., Ve . e I t l"i nil a ea f it !)'. ., M v II ''A a! l.rte' . Ut 1t ia 'a,') A I J,M .. '.-.- ImtitH a f- rt-4 ti " ' a l ( M a ! t( t 1 1 fc fe't ! r faf fl l it CVsln. V V- i i Mt '4 No 1.tfc tk link I . I Kt, N 1 ",-' tf I 1i-ll If'aa t.' re, in la f.'f Kit'! In feei'T reeaiJiS t He' eWe l( ( .( . t it . I" , f.W lit Tr r;'-, fa si It'Av.aittU, t , la " ifcei a tnantate t,i r . w tne-d la Cans' miMaivr ral-- t t the IMifJ ti t H Mtl " 14 Fueihror a s4 her daughter, lnV M- i. ,,, rf M lav M. lt floPHftl lo M Olll r.llrf.e I 000. InM Hi' Mwerl hi donated t 1 lip 1 i IfcM lime l1.rsa.Tll Tt-e house Julie sry mm ml line livlty pave bt-mii on the lilt'ei. Mil tit frwMitii lhe ii if the tr-l-cnnh ami tel. hone !! fr the tutrnoee f lm lery anil horee re tumbling tteprrei'nlaHve Ulxey of Virginia la Snvdnretl a Mtl In (fee houae for the ad mission f nnfe1riate, a well as un Ion idlir U .ir' him unit govf tnniriil IniitKulloni mlnulnisl bjr Ui jotprnment. Th St I-niiln npul.llc uyi; Th rr ( in I hp hu IxHHttno m nortnim tht tu luulv UMll lt 81. I Willis II fflri'Vd n(l nporter And It lmt tmpoimltilf in olilNln mm to curry tttPlr Rrnlu to tb culiimrd Th Mill' nrtU .y I.ltnll K. Cunton, llrltlnh onul ni lh OHy of Mexico, bun tin in)lnln Hrllhth eonKiil urncral lit IlAran. Mr. Ciirdpn tcciiple(J th wimp pot (n Cuba tri(-M Vri mro. whrr h nmrrlcd an Amor Iran wonmn, Actlnn flporrtnry Molkipjubu of tho war department lias IhhihsI an (irdor tijr rtlrpctlun nf th prpRlrtpnt. dontKnHt 1n k Tvlnl.lHtl. f.nitu Cri, Kuan and Ilatnbnno na mibporta of pntry In Cuba, tn mtdltton o tlumo dctKtiatPd In a fornior ordr. Th Home correHponfli'iH of the OhIIj rhronlclw any: In rnanonMA to tha Vntlrnn'a Inquiry on tlm nuhjoct, Pros Idont MoKliiloy hn annt an annum ne.) 1hNt tha Oathollca In Cuba and thn PhlUpptnoa will enjoy tha aanvi limpid tliiarty inn Catnollna In America. Monday, IlnnlHW It. It I brllpvcd that lh annate will piiRg upon the trenty thU aoaMlon with BllKht opixMltlon. Bcnor Montoro Rloa and tha other membnn of the BpanMi Peace oora mlaHlon reached Madrid. Edward O. Mnaon, one of Chlrajrti'a most prominent and auooeeHful law yere, died at bin home reeterdar. 'Ida ateamer Werra which ailed from HnvRna on Oeoember 6 with atHiut 1,000 Hpanttth eoldlura hai ar rived at Malaga. A cahleKrnm at Hie navy diipart went from Cnptnln Marker announce the arrival of the bnttlcehlp Oregon and Iowa at VulmnxlHo, Cii'.U. J. Facenella, a wen. .ty iiiliMm man f Ilw-h BprlnRa, Wyo.. ehot and killed lleoiKe I'etoro tlile ninrnlni b rauiie of aliened overfamlllnrlty with Mra. Farrnella. The tniennaxnn rorreeumdent of the Dnlly Mull (txindon) ay thut King Uacar II. of Sweden and Norwav imi been end lc .ly tnkm III and I now confined to bin bed. The Hank of Bpnln for the week end Ins December 17 ahown In lla remrt: (lull! In hum!, nnrhnnited; allver, In ereaee, 7.93R.IHH) prisptnn; notea In olr dilation, decreafie. 10.6,10,0(10 peaetaa. The hoime gave Rnturdtiy to lite Jn olnn approprlHtlon hill, pnnnlnn it aiib tantluUy na reiinrted. Thla la the third of the appropriation ltl Im lo paea and It rlcnra the calendar of the big upply Ml In, Ily direction of the preeldnnt Hrl ailler ttcnernl M. V. flherldan, llnlleil fitatea volunteer, hive been emdgned to temporary command of the depart inent of the hikim, rellevrng flilgadler tlenernl Hacon. Pcnntor Morgan mid that he meant to preia lhe Nlcnrimua bill on vigor oualy aa pnealble and ue exprewed the hope thnt he might f,ot a vole bcMra next Wedneaday. the probable dale for the Ohrlittnifts adjourn intuit. The Ttnld win locotuotivo works haa In the lnnt few duva rucnlvrd orderg for Bfty-alx Ineomotlvea, of whlih alx teen are fur the Iniimrlil railway of China, making the e cond order re ceived from that country within ten won tin. TnMilny, llrremlifP 10 The senate will make return In kind for Cerman trade dlecrlmlnmloni. Congrranman (I i erne of Nnhraaka to day Introduced a bill granting a pen alon to Cvrua MuCardan at tha rata of 975 a month. Senator Ilanna Introduced In the eoate and Itcprenentntlve Payne In lha hnuio p hill to grant auhaljlea for American (hipping. Theodore N, Ilearne, the artUt who caricatured Kinperor Willlani'a trip to the holy land, hna teen aentenred to U montha' imprlaonmont for ao do tng. Th Hawaiian bill waa further con; iUered by tha houae aub-commlttee on terrltorlea and progreea waa raa1a which takea the committee up to aec tlon 15. Newi waa received lu Ixindon of tha death at Florence, Italy, of Francta Napier, tenth baron of Napier and Kt trlek, the minister to the United Htatea from Grent Britain In 1857. He wsa born In 1819 and entered the diplomat lo aervlce In 1840. The president and hla party reached Macon promptly on time and were re ceived by the largest crowd which haa gathered In Macon ilnce the laat visit of Jefferaon Davie to the .city. In the executive neaelon of the adn ata Senator Caffery of Inilalant, tnov d to recommit the nomination of Au- gustua T. Wlmberly to be collector of tuetoma at New Orleans. Mr. Caffery ays there are charges against wim berlr and be asks for mors careful eon sMeratlon than they bava rscelved at the buds of the committee. !' fHH.S"- i a ( i e I ' f H.r i .-- tt lM i ahi N. I t ! .)- Mil " ".'.'.. I M. at f. li,'V, t li Waiiaai oi A. r. a :lilt I vRt M i k j. . r. vi irt a I" V-!t f IVe arl'llt ft ! U t rt le'iKfi (t - l mall aal rf hi i trai.iy riMiH t.y the wtin tt-e Ch'miii (VwHaa e ktwfcuaa ka iirt'4 a Hill la tt h t raol-tat iKe hiu.1Imi tvf a Pa-'lls t' t Mil, A MMirt M laiHirv tea tsMwwea.4 .k t Ne-jftin. K I, t vmle lit raue f the Ute tnlil,m la a CtR hl. hlh ki:lsl aoveral. narniaa Mn-cr prtnted a rHKni front Atr-Awilin- of umi,, anikieg e.nirmi. tn aM in be balf of the rltirtd iypl In the etMiih Seatr Huiler of Nmh Carolina pave nUt of as amertdiefnt will Introduce to the pii.ln appmprUtkn bill, pnlonlng ex-ciwfe.late o!di rs Admiral Ssnipwm, who haa sailed from Havana for New Vora. will reet f.r two eka In the I'nlted tat H will probably not return to lUvnna. Kireelatlvea Ijfcey of Iowa, lAiidla of Indiana, and IVarce of MU ourl left Washington to eend the holiday receea of congreaa In Cuba and Porto Itlco. The prealdmit will ihortly nominate Oaptalu W. A. Mercer, a veteran In the Indian aervlce, to be led an agent In charge of the new lech like reser vation, Mlnnnsola. The Diukworln club of Cincinnati haa taken etepe to aivure the preeence of Colonel William J. Hrynn ou Janu ary g to deliver an addreea at the JuekHonlun luinquot. Au Invitation baa bien sea him. To anscs ur sot to annex waa the leading queatlon delated In IhiHi brnnchea of congeeiM ycatcrday. In the senate Mr. Teller made an arru nmnt In favor of expansion and In the house tho first speech on the opinmlts side of the quoeilon was delivered by Mr. Wllllama of M1mnInIpi1. Ihnmlay, lKnilar IS. Fifty thousand addltonal trooy art to be mustered out. General Miles has loft Washington for short visit to Clncnnatl. A wave of la grippe Is moving over Ohio and Michigan. In LoutavtUe tea thousand people are aflllcted. The president aent to the aenats a large number of recess nominations of pont master and army appolntmeivt. 8am May and a companion, both revenue otlloers, were kilted by moon shiners at Flat Top. Letcher county, Ky. lAudon has no confirmation of the report that an explosion of a powder inagaRlne at Hang Chow killed 3,0,K) aold tors. The Hell Telephone company haa de clared a dividend of S per cent. An extra dividend of 1 per cent waa alau declared Hecretary Alger is authority tor the statement that there la no truth In the report of a change fur the head of tho navy department. The Drake & HtraMon company of Pittsburg has received a contract from the war department for building a large dock at Havana. Tha Merrltt A Chapman company has made a contract with tho sovern tticnt for the raising of the Hpsnlsh warship Kelna Mercedes. ' It la announced ou Wall street that the Chicago ft Alton railway haa been sold to the Union Pacini1, M sutuit Pacific and lliilllmore A Ohio Internet, It I reported that the presld'iit offered the position of secretary of ths Interior, resigned by Hecretary HIIhs, to Senator Jolnn 0. Ppooner, who de clined the honor. The Yachting World confirms the re port (hat Hli' Thomas Upton hits en trusted the building of the Hhnmrock, challenger for th America's cup to the ThorneycrofU. Thij jHtHo department ttt Waahlnt ton will nomllnd from Cnnada the ex tradition of Peg Ig Ilrown, a mulatto, who was Inveigled on Canadlnu soli and there arrested for murder. A epmlnl meeting of the western pnaeenger agents will be held January 10 to consider the draft of a new as sociation Agreement. This ha been prepared by a special mini ml ties. Chairman Henderson, of the Judi ciary committee (house) say the In quiry Into1 lhe right of member to hold two olllce ordered by the house will not be taken tin until after the holidays, fleerelary Alger aalA that General Ot! had rendered most satisfactory aervlce to the Philippines and would be retained In command. Wheiher or not be would be appointed governor general of the archipelago depends on future events. ' Frlilav, Hvrxmlirr 4R. Congressman William Sulxer of New York ha accepted an Invitation to ad dress the JeckRoninn club of Omaha on January 7 next. General Henry, commanding at Pan Juan de Porto Hleo, report ths dca',1 of Private Joseph v. gum. 'rTn'a.! mraniry, rrniu a Ruusnoi wouu, in' bahly suicide. Colonel Roosevelt talked to nearly 400 little Italian veaterdav la ths Children' Aid Society school In Sulli van street. New York, where he went by special Invitation. W. 8. Allen, one of the argst fur niture dealers In l-os Anaolos, Cai,, ha made an assignment to J. J. Fny, president of tho Clttaen bsnk. Lia bilities, I55.00O; assets. 170,000. Secretary nils stated that Mr. Hitchcock, his successor in tha cabi net, would sail for this country on January , and that the change of of fice would take place Just prior to February 1. John W. Kelley, a veteran of the civ n war. received notice from th pen sion bureau that hla pension of S13 per month. Issued for general disabil ity, bad been stopped because he did service la the war with Spall. Ml GISUL ML ' . a. Si S stucnoN or cmp ncm. tM r Ml ft M Wemll San Vm a,HM Wksivt tv i lajaiast IWarral w lbs irl wllee Kfi-e Ike nnm i today and tii.liy wtMiiton.! re7at-lisg Ike lntimtf lamp A'fw, Vs 1letll Ar4 Ikat I be rroMiv-al of tamp A'.fvr an di.-Uli-t hf Ihaawretary of ar k nMif and that lUorif leal elakUH mnl waa reoMtimendivt ty Caplaia Nl ara f Itenrral M lira' Staff. Ien Mai Corkin bad aaUl at lhe lime it eoutd not be wade a gil came frtxun.t, tikniiMi there m el auflU-Unl range f.r rifle pracil. He had sndi-rlHd fnm lhe awrclaryof war that tcs ral Milra bad rtiiirthin,f to do with Ita ai'Wtion He waa not certain of Captain Keaburii'a exact alatna. but he had unilcrliH.t Sea burn bad b-ea sout by (leneral Mile to make the Inspec tion of the ramp ails. . "Did tirnoral Miles proteat against or do anything againat tha selection of the camp?" he was anked. "Not to my knowletlgo," waa lbs answer. Oennral Cor bin added that he did not know the reason for dlaiMit tlnuance of the camp, Questioned an to (amp WikolT, (leneral Corbin aaid that the troopi and boraca that ar rived there about August S were those left bhind In the Smth from the ex pedition to KtuUlntfi) and Porto Kioo and that tho transportation of tlicao had not, as he knew, led to railroad eongcition or Interfered In any way with the carrinjfo of supplies for the troops subsequently arriving, lie de nied that tho contract with the Iong Ialiuul railroad gave it exclusive con trol and said the only rostrlctlon made In that arrangement was the de sirable one of prohibiting excursion ateamera landing at the camp. He aid one reason for Ha selection waa tho excellent facllltlea for water trana porlallon. He aald the camp at Tampa waa never designed for anything but a point of embarkation and aald the ttrst complaints he had heard from Camp Thomas, t'blekamauga, were In the press. General Corbin aald he did not seri ously contemplate war until (t waa a fact, for ha had hoped to the last mo ment that it would be averted. On April 10, the army, for one of ita alse, was well equipped and thoroughly supplied. Ho aald prior to the war there had been no complaints of te frlgcrated or canned loef, and that they were used by the artulua of the world and In commerce. "Seriously speaking," snld (leneral Covb'n. "1 do not think the War De partment eon leoi plated war until H was declared by Congress and appro priation were available Of course, the possibilities were thought of, but there was no general preparations ex cept so far as the Department was able to meet the possibilities thnt confront ed It." Colonel Denby, who conducted the examination, here attggnsted to (len eral Corbin that bo observed the latter was cautious and reticent and ex plained: "It I not our object to crlt lelae strategy. That Is not our bual noes. The strategy of the war may have been right and may have been wrong, Hut our object la to determine whether the War department acted efllelcntly." (leneral Corbin aald when (leneral Hhnflcr'a expedition started It took all the troops It was polblc to obtain, The supply was not equal to vhe de mand. It hud been planned to carry about 2(1,000 troops Ht that time, III stem! of the 17,000 taken, He referred to the lettor of (leneral Miles-dated June 24, laying out the plan of cam paign of the war, and said It was not approved LONG MAY LEAVE NEXT, j Wa-hlna-ton Ufa Nut I'leaslng to tha j Saeralary nf lha Navy. j Wasiihiitom, Dee, 21. It Is probable . that President MuKlnley will have oc casion to make another Cabinet ap ! polntment soon after the New Year, It I said that Secretary Iing hna de termined to resign at an early day, al though ho has not yet formally made , known his Intention to the President, Ills reasons for leav ing tha Navy Department aie that hi duties sepnrutd him too much from his family, and that hu ha never cared for Washington life. He ha been deeply Interested In his work a Hecretary of tho Navy, but I dislike the social fealurea of offlee , uoidini-, with the restoration of waee he sees sn oppor peace apportunlty to retire to private life. hhould Mr. Long adhere to hi pur pose to resign, It I probable that he would be succeeded by ths assistant sec retary, Charles II. Allen of Lowell, Mass., WEST GIVES BAIL AT SEDALIA, hath Cnnnty I'aniila rnrnlah tha Al iased Train Robltor a t)3,000 llonil. BaiiAl.U, Mo., Dee. 23. James I. West, the Missouri Pacific engineer who, It la alleged, held up the Lexing ton branch psiscnger train four miles from Hedalla on the night of Novem ber ft1, was relesaed on a bond of 83,000 yesterday afternoon. The document la algned by twelve property ownera of Khelby county, Ma, where West's Barents live. K. 8. Btubblefield, barged with asalating West tn the arune, ean not give bona im mm om vut. att W.f a Jw) - a W eanfra.fr... I fr k - 1 . am1 Mfarif r4 ail fraMrt.ftf a-Sr-a-re, It Sat .eg K a ka - ri 4 a4 rki-.k4 Vt fk f t, pxlwtf ll It Itval e4r 1 ol 't -l I aV atjf rswl la ai r- pH Ikat Va fr-arM-4 Ike aa4te tk l-ttmi i.! ra a tasny ; fTa-r ikat Iktvw a4 I (kla Irei.nif .ka-if Ike war W nki a wtn-h a' I k 4er aralioe f4 sr. I.ifw W ae4 1iimf aike4 kta;f ana wr-el atta't 1.1 nf Ike kit of Ike ewvait eKilr. anak'Sg kl kea.t.jariev at CaMta, tke friset- fl kr'k esl alalloa, and laf.,. leg the ttaff krrlreeal twee f th art we I alrrrngik of Iks Spanish eal fraaala snd Ika'r snovrmcsla Thee he t to lhe Wftl In.llrs sad re rlt evrrvlbieg thai waa grlnf on tbers of inrlee lo Iks American navy rat be went ce!n Into the enemy'a rotintry In dUgui, thta time to IStric Kieo, where he aa arreated as a auspicious rbsrscler and a spy. Ity adniitnesf he managrd to secure bis releae and escaping from Han Juan, cabled ths navy department a full account of the slate of the de fenses, there and the preparation making for the reception of the rpao Ish aquadron under Orvera. White Ward waa la Porto Kieo. En sign lliick, 'another attache of ths navigation bureau, waa on the shores of the Mediterranean In disguise. watching every movement of the squadron of Admiral Camara. which started for the Philippines, but turned back. Admiral Dewey was told long before the declaration of war, on February 21, "In the event of war with Spain your duty will bo to see that ths Spanish squadron does not lcve the Asiatic coast, and then offensive oper ations In the Philippines. Keep Olvmpla until further orders.' The latter order la explained by the fact that tho tligiHIp Im I been ordered b.ii-k to the United Stale for over hauling. Admiral Howell, then In the Mediterranean with his squadron, wa told to wait In neutral waters for orders, and the ships In tho South At lantic were Instructed to move north ward ao aa not to excite suspicion. Apparently the first suggestion of tho organisation of tho Flying Squad ron which was to divert Admiral Ca mara'a aquadron from Ita voyage to Manila came from Dewey, for In a dis patch of June 27 he say: "In my judgment, If tho coast of Spain la threatened the squadron of the enemy will have to return." 4 REFUSE TO KISS HOBSON, Dearer Woman lie Not follow In the Tsth ef Kania Cltyena. DRSVRR, Col,, Dee, JS. Lieutenant llobson wa tha guest of the city of Denver yesterday. At I o'clock a re ception was given llobson In tho ro tunda of tho Ilrown Palace hotel, which was attended by not loss than 2, (Kill people, There wa no kissing, as the committee In charge had de cided that this feature of Lieutenant llobson's receptions In the Kast should lie omitted here. Arrangement were made to prevent the success of any at tempt by enthuslnstlo damsel, but they were unnecessary. Though more than 1,000 women were present to greet llobson, not one offered to kla him. At A oclouk he delivered hi lecture at the Tabor opera bouse, and at 0:4(1 boarded the Union Pacific train for Han Francisco, FOG CAUSES A BAD WRECK, Two People Ktllnil anil Twenty Injured tin an Klrn Itnail, Nsw Yona, Den. S3, -Two of the fastest express train of the Pennsyl vania railroad came Into colllalon early yesterday morning at Colons, a small station lo New ' Jersey, Just beyond Itnliway. The early Washington ex press crashed lyto tlio rear end of the Pittsburg llyer, tearing the rear car Into kindling wood and killing two tjraon, badly Injuring twenty other. A heavy fog prevailed at the time and the Ptttsburg flyer wa going slowly, while the engine driver wa endeavoring to read the lgnals, The engineer of the Washington express supposed he had a clear track. BATTLE WITH MOONSHINERS. Three llevenne nitln-n Kilted In Latnher fount. Ky, Hid S'I'omr (Ur, Va., Dee. 8,1, A fight occurred yesterday morning mear Flat Top, lecher county, Ky,, bo tween revenue ollleer and moon shiners, In which Sam May, of Coburn, one of the revenue raiders, and two of hi companion were killed. The fa talilie among tho moonshiner are not known. The fight occurred at tho place where Captain Gate of Louis ville and one or bis men were shot about a month ago, Tho moonshiner are thoroughly organlted ami have aerved notico thnt all Informers will be ambushed. New t'hleago Cnllseanv, CtticAoo, Deo. 23. A company, of which Alderman Charles F. tlunther I president, backed by (300,000 capi tal, will erect a mammoth new coll oum. llrakemsn't Ias Are Cat Off, Milan, Mo,, Duo. 23. James Shan non of CJuincy, a brakeman on the Port Arthur route, while switching at Ureen City, twelve mllos east, missed hla footing and fell between the cars. Iloth of his leg were cut off noar the hi pa lie died In a few yours. Contraet te Raise tka Mercedes. Nitw York, Dee. II. The Merrltt A Chapman company haa made a eontraot with the government for the raising of the Spanish warship Relna Mer cedes. V- a . . I - AN UP-TO DAT!, . AUSOLUTKIsY COHUKOT, UKAUTIFULLY IIsLUBTHATED Attaoff KHUUr fitter t rurft the mte Of r.rwrt, Mfr tURta, X re nan Irs, (let as, MauV".U, Uomen, aM tit l iMlr a fontfplftf work At tft tat. mil roU Nearly 70 Comprehe nsiv Maps. HO Now and Bupcrb Illustrations. . 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