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    A WEIWINft NOVELTY.
PECULIAR MARRIAGE CEREMO
NY IN WASHINGTON.
Adelslil* Jahumnm Invite* Priced* In *
*'WMt* K»p*lnt" *rit I* H*pflnl I* a
VniitN Who IHrl1*krn Her \tnit—Th*
lirutfMi Wcsr* Wlilie Hr«*ili'l<ilh ‘A
aplrltnall*! iimelnle*.
A 1 li»<Hi<>|»liti il Weililint
WilNlMrui, -tail 31. - An evlra
ordinary careuiuiiy was performed here
last night Theosophy was the mu
ll him which joined in th« bond* of
matrimony a "new woman" and a
“new man ” Adelaide Johnson, the
sculptor, whose pol l rail busts of Klla
abeih lady Stanton, Lncrctli Mott,
Susan U. Anthony and Or. Carolina
Winslow occuplad a central position
In the Woman’s building at the world's
fair, waa the heroine of the novel af
fair. Mis* Johnson Invited twenty
friend* to a "white evening" at her
home No bint was given of the na
ture of the occasion The guests,
ineluding Mr*. Hicltardson of
Mo*ton, Susan M. Anthony, Clara
H. Colby aim Colonel Charles,
arrayed themselves In white, as
requested, and arrived promptly at the
appointed hour. They found the
drawing room draped in snowy cheese
cloth, while curtain* hid the windows
and doorways. White *11U cushioned
the chain! and covered the tables, on
winch crystal bowls of calla lilies
were placed A bust of General l,o
aru n a.nsa 1..0I .ml la I (fl /.Hi* p/n nnr !/<■ /pal
nternly on the marble liken*** of Ln
cretin Molt wIMi (Juuker cap and fold
ed bandkerchef,
Ttie nunpieion of * tie gu -*U wan Brut
a ro lined by tin- ntglit of a white satin
ribbon which endowed a nort of chan
cel containing a nofa iipiiolntered in
whit- and made comfortable by a half
>do/.en white rutiled pillow
< urionlty wan net at rent at k o'clock
bv the an noun cement that the wed
ding of Adelaide Johnnoii to Alexander
Frederick .lohliwoo wan alioilt to take
place Cora I/. V. Richmond, the
npiritualmt, panned bell (nil the ribboun
ntteoded by tlie groom wiio wore a
null of wbiu- broadcloth and a white
ailk tie. Mo, John Vance Cheney,
wife of the poet, entered immediately
after and re-i I a poem on ■•Munic," the
iant at a ii/.a of which wan accompanied
by the wlrairi* of Lohengrin'* wedding
diorua, played m/ftly by Munan Old
berg The bride noon appeared,
gowned in white tulle heavily em
broidered with pearln and made over
white natin Hbu wan encorted
by her brother, * liarlen <i. .1 olmnoii,
of < hicago < ora I,. V, Richmond
performed the marriage ceremony,
• under iunpiration." A week ago the
groom, by [lower of law, changed bin
name of Alexander Frederick Jcnklnn
for Alexander Frederick lohnsou, tliat
hin talented wife nliould not forfeit
the name hy wiiiuh »hc in known to the
world, lie in a alight young fellow,
not kO yearn old yet, light hair and
penetrating dark eyee. lie wan horn
ir- (-.upland and han traveled over
America lie npent nine month* alone
on an Ari/-oiia ranch and now liven in
New York. That in nil that in known
of him here, except that, like hin
bride, who in twelve yearn hin *enior,
be in thoroughly imbued witn the be
liefnof Cbrintiun r-cience and Ibeonophy
and in a vegetarian an well.
WILL DELAY THE ISSUE.
Tbe Im,million Government llnl|l»| on
thn Mnollolis Mr bool tjuenllon.
Mortkkai,, dan. 31. — It in naid to be
the purpono of the Dominion govern
ment not to force the Manitoba ncliool
question to a vote at thin nennion. The
introduction of a remedial rncAnurr
will tie delayed an long a* ponnihle and
the diacunwion will be prolonged until
the preaent parliament expiren. The
obstruction of Liberal*, it will be naid,
prevented tlie carrying out of remedial
-ci.. i,ii» i.,,.^.......
declare that thin hill will not save the
government at the general election
and stoutly predict that Mr. I.uurler
will be tbe next premier
< m|Hi la ( rushlua Out Ketvrllloii.
• i aiiacah, Jan. aI.—Preeident Creepo
lx taking every possible mean* to fer
ret out hi* enemies and when be flndk
them to punish them. He want* to
keep the country in peace by locking
up those who are trying td incite re
hellion. Mails are care fully watched
and suspicious correspondence Is
seized and examined. Half a dozen
hie.on yachts for use on the coast ami
on the Orinoco river and armed with
American rapid lire guns iiave been
ordered.
delta I* lllsliarrcil.
P W ahiiisii ins. Jan. il Hclva A
/.iH'kwood, ouec a presidential caiuih
date ou the Woman's Itighis' ticket
ami now a practicing nttomey In tills
city, was yesterday debarred from
practicing as an attorney or agent be
fore the pension bureau Tin- action
grew out of a charge made against
Mrs. I<ockwood by the imnaioii depart
went accusing her of having liuprug
erly aceepted a fee of $.f> In a pension
claim
« him her M a lull A SI It I Male a.
I'Hsuuiu, Jan HI. - A proclamation
i a» l**u gazetted to the effect that
the government believe* that the
threatened elosing of the mines la due
to an Intention Is recommence ills
till b,sloes, amt warning all that the
government Intend* to vigorously pro
lev t the peat etui development of min
tug, amt to Inltul the sever* *1 penalties
of the law u|e>n ail thoae attempting
In uiteiiupt it
A MeWarinut from last teas,
VI tiiutiitut, Jan ill. 'the Imtlan
appropriation bill was reported to the
House today Whtia the hill wilt
* am a little ever t* aui.imi there wlii
Is a reduction of aternl h1 s'*,is** helots
the estimates for the year and about
» >*• taw below iha svtssl * pgr opt, a
t on for tbe last tear
Mastter tesMsO Mist Uslllf
K sssta I tty. Mo , Jaa it- Herman
I Mueller, formerly h »n**a t vty
agent for the Nehlils ttrawlsg aom
NSf v»f Milwaukee waa found net
guilty of ewbaaallag (it,mu trow tha
< ompany while acting In that eapo >iy
MITCHELL OPPOSES BONDS
lf« hu NrH to Irirrno* llio I'r***
fill IllllflilttliKs*
W*srti*«T<v .Ion. si. — Menutor
i MltHiell nt Oregon addressed Ion Men
at# on the silver substitute for the
bond bill this afternoon, lie opposes
the proposed Issue of bonds and fuvors
the substitute measure.
He asserted that the purchasing
power of silver in all silver using
countries was as great to-day a* ever
before and that, goods were prepared
tor market in those countries at Just
one half what It cost* to produce the
same article lit the gold standard, gold
1 using countries, and sold without
| trenching on profits, for just one half
1 the price in gold they would have been
I compelled to sell for If bimetallism
bad been maintained, and the destruc
tion of tbe parity value between the
two moneys had bo u brought out hy
silver demonetization.
Regarding the bond bill as It came
from lbs House, Senator Mitchell
said; **l decline to give further au
thority to the Secretary of the Treas
ury to Issue additional bonds in time
I of peace, first, because I deny the
| necessity for auv such additional Is
j sun: second, ho a use I am opposed to a
further Increase of our Interest
bearing public debt: third, lie
cause In encouraging additional ;
bond Issues at any rate of Interest, I
believe Wc are hastening the rapid ap
proaeh of national bankruptcy: and
fourth, because I am a Republican
and every Republican Ntate conven
tion which has convened in the la*'
year ha* condemned In emphatic
terms the present administration for
Issuing bonds and thus Increasing the
national Indebtedness
'•I am unwilling under any plea of
1 necessity to aid the party to which I
belong In doing that which us a party
It has most emphatically condemned in
ot her*."
The resolution directing the secre
lury of agriculture to execute the law
relative to seed distribution was then
taken up and Mr, ticorge of Missis
sippi spoke fu defense of the course of
the secretary.
W H. ENGLISH ILL.
'git# sol tn.llama Ml is4 o Keiul vuled
hf * < Dfiipllf’Nllon of All no uln,
1 Mill AX ATOMS, iud, .1*11 .'il. Will'
nun II. Knglish I* lying dangerously HI
*t lit* rooms in Dm Knglish hotel. A
week ego Mr. Knglish experienced (in
attack of tint grip which result,cl in
congestion of the mucous membrane
of the air passages. This had become
much better when inflammatory rheU'
mutism set in.
Mr. Knglish'* physician reports his
patient's temperature very high and
these Complications, considering his
time of life, are sufficient to make hi*
condition serious.
Mr. Kngfish wa« vice presidcntlsl
candidate on tlm Democratic ticket
with Winfield Scott Hancock, who
ran for the rir**id*n"v In t»*0,
SULLIVAN S CONDITION.
The Pugilist Is Ifitsrnallr luj,ir*<1 mini IU<
• feel Wiiiiinl on Ills Mead.
tfl'KlxoPIXI.D, III., .Ian 31,- John J„
Sullivan is confined to hi* lied at life
Palace hotel. His company left for
Kast St lamls this morning, Dr. .1
X. Dixon, tin- surgeon attending, says:
“Sullivan i* in a precarious condition
and has sustained serious wound* that
may result in fatal complication*
The wound on Ills heud will slough
uwny nii'i inny ' rrjai%nn,n
of 111* eye* are dosed tight and he
suffer* much pain III* recovery will
rely upon th<- healing of I he wound III
hi* heart Me i* Internally Injured
al*o. I believe I (ran bring him around
but It will be a scratch,”
Hut Kopubllntn Flglit In l/otilnlana.
Nbw Oitl.KAXn, Fa., Jan, Jl,—The
Itepiiblican convention did n t get tie
gether this morning, the credential*
committee, which had been out ull
night, not being able to report. Moth
the McKinley and lived force* are
making a desperate tight for control
of the convention when it Is again
culled to order. T here are indication*
of a spilt and the holding of two con '
vent ion*. _
A stale Funeral to rlr. liunyon.
Hr.ill,is, Jan, IIt.— Funeral service*
were held at noon to-day at Nt.
George'* chapel in honor of the late
Theodore lluuyon, l ulled State* am
bassador to Germany. All of the 'too
seat* were occupied by u iliMtinguished
congregation, and the imposing look
ing catafalque, upon which the body
rested, hu* almost buried under Moral
offering* from the deceased states
man * udiuireru. There were tributes
of re*i>cct from Kiupcror William . '
Germany, the Kmpre**, eg-Kmpre**
Frederick, the German foreign office,
the member* of the diplomatic corps,
the American colony and German
friend* of Mr. Itunyon In addition
there were bumlsome fforai pieces
from the staff of the Amerleaii em
bassy and the I lilted Slate* consulate
here. j
M* I|*iur lfi*W«'fr,« I ill I*Ill’ll* I % IHl'Iot HMOIt
AMii*U IoJi, .lull » Mi llHilii' Mil
ki*r yt%l#r4fty Uilro4u**t»4 uh uoi#ft4*
mu lit in tlit* nilv»*r bill ii«iw tu’fort* lli»*
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Miiuvtl * bull mi t «|uu>ly vftliiftbta
Mimuiut of Mm- olbur imtul uu4 bait* i
both (Hiiiiwi, Tim numinhimiit m>I*
forth tbut tb«* |iui |HUtt u t«* M i tui< tint
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% Munt'ii IM |u#t||.
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wifi* mill two voting »hm* i
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wufv l*u»Mr4 to*M«*tti in ibrtr hoot** m 1
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TILLMAN WAS HITT Kit
iTRONO ARRAK.NM NT OP THR
ADMINISTRATION.
Ilia I'mlilMl < a "H«»oiled tyrant”
and Neerelerf I arll*l* "#f«da* friitn
Kentnebf" Wall atrret aeerert and
Ann I tier P.ra of IllninUlied Pfadlrted
l»r th« a»»lh < arullnan.
TIi* AduilnUlrallnn Arraigned.
Wa*irwotom, .Ian. Henalor lien
riilinaii of Hoiilli Carolina npoke upon
the Oliver milmtitute for the bond bill
In the oenate to-day and made the oc
casion the opportunity for an eatreme
arraignment of the udmlnlotration and
of thoae liepnbllean* and Democrat*
who have, In the p»ot, thrown their
Influence toward the upholding of the
gold reaerve.
Henator Tillman began: “It la not
•eying too much, and I feel warranted
In charging, that the derangement In
our finance* and all thla cry about
•onnd money and maintaining the
honor and credit of tlie United Htatee
are all part and parcel of a damnable
•chain* of robbery, which bad for It*
object, IIrat the utter destruction of
•liver a* a money metal; aecoud, the
increaae of the public debt and tha I*
•ue of bond* nayable in gold, and,
third, thn aurrender to corporation* of
the power to l**ur all paper money
and give them a monopoly of that
function.
“if the uccret biatory of the year
1*02 aliall ever be written. It will die
close tint fai t, which cannot b« proven
now, hut ul which I have not the
kllglilcnt don hi. that the gold ring lit
New VorU, which embrace* n**rJv all
the bunWerain the Ma*tern and Middle
state* and the slock gamoleraof Wall
street, controlled the Presidential
nomination* of leilh the Democratic
and Uepuhllcun parties and had an
understanding with the manager*, or
with both the Candida'*** tnenisel v«*,
In regard to what policy ahould he
pursued toward* our tin an eg*, They
contributed money for the booming of
Mr. Cleveland a* the only available
Democratic candidate, and they abmed
and ridiculed every other Democratic
a*plrant,
"In the entire history of thl* coun
try, " continued Mr, Tillman, the high
office of the l're*ident ha* never been
no prostituted, and never ha* the ap
pointing |>ower been mo abused, < lalm
fng to be the apo»tle of civil service
reform, he ha* debauched the civil *er
vlce hy making appointment* only of
tho*e wlio*e rpon*or* would »urrend«r
their manhood. and, with hated
breath, walk with *uhml**lve head In
hi* presence. With relcnthi** purpoce
he ha* ignored hi* oath of office, to
uphold and obey the law, and ha*
paid out gold Instead of coin and ha*
issued bond* to buy more gold, hy
both notion* overriding the law and
giving no heed to the luter«*Ui of any
but nun eyed friend* -I might *ay hi*
owner* or partner*.
"While to tbi* besotted tyrant coin
ha* com* to rncKii gold alone, he can
not hy bl» mere ‘lp*e dixit* change the
Jaw of tbi* land ami pervert the plain
meaning of the Knglieh language,
"The repeal of the .Sherman Jaw, It
wa* a»*erted, which wa* the flr*t point
of attack of thl* ’unholy alliance/
wa* accompllehed only through the
aid and In conjunction with a majority
of the He nub) lean senator*
"Till* Democratic ('resident accom
Ellkhed what wa* not po»*!ble for any
(-.publican executive tinder tip- cir
cumstance* to have brought about,
A change of the party In power had
left a large number of office* in hi*
gift with which to buy vote*."
MH. CM HUM.K, "/(/OX*rROM RKNTtfCR V**
In discussing the "honest meaning"
of parity of gold and ailver in the
Rheriuan law,Ipt Mild: "Thu object waa
to have them assist each other, to hold
silver up hy holding gold down, and
an houe*t secretary of the treasury,
n ii'/ hhwmiu >•in u
rather thau have submitted to the dic
tation of a beaotted chief, would have
paid out ailver to protect the treaxury
from the gold gambler* and bond
gamblera, ax the law and hia oath
required. No wonder the Senator
from MaBxachiiertla tee lx like twit
ting u*t with tlie decay of South
ern xlatexmanxhlp and charging ua
witli diabolical)', lie churgea it. liow
over, in uuothcr connection uud ux
aiding and uhetting tliia dudua from
Kentucky, who. utter a brilliant ca
reer of twenty ycurx ami more aa
leader and champion of tlie ailver
force*, hex, in liix mil age, come tot hie
pitiful na*a. Ami then to think that
Hie indictment Unix brought again t
a wh'de aeetioti should have xo much
i-olor of truth uud of fuel to back it up
in the u|»oxiuuy from their priuctplea
of the two oilier Seereluriex from tlie
South ill the cabinet of a I’rexideiit
who hua ao dlxgrueed the name of
Ihnnocrauy,
"Tlie South bowa ita liead ill ahuitic
at I Ilia ealiihltioii of moral cowardice
and dcxpixe* tlie reuegadea,"
coni Asia Aran lit wai.i. erui.ici
And again referring to the |*reai
lent) "If he wax honest at the xtart
and I am willing to grant that much),
liix axxmlnlli »ii with "ail at rent and
iiia conn net inn with wealth) men liaa
teh,niched hia e.oiMitviiee and da
ilruyed ail i)Mi|nilli) w llh the uiaaxex
In diM'Uxatna tlie gold i|uexiiou
further, Mr 1*11Iim<a•« >ant 'Itolha
>h Id and hia Amerlcaii agnu gra
ItoMaly eondexeeud to mine to tti v help
if tlie I nlted sia'ea liraxur.v in ma>u<
laUiliig the gold atandaid, which Ita*
SMiugiitthe rule, and only gha>gw«
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rich.
AMOTREH KKA OK BI.OOU PKKDIOICU.
"Thn struggle from ltd I tolMl, which
drenched thin fair land In blood, was
to emancipate 4,000,000 black slaves
We are fast approaching a condition
which will place the collar of Indus
trial bondage around the mx-ks of ten
times that many white slave*. A day
of reckoning will come, unless there
la no longer a just (Jod In
heaven, and when it do a omue, woe
ho unto those who have l»een among
tiia oppressors of the people
The present struggle is unfortunately
too, like that which preceded the lata
civil war, inasmuch as It Is sectional. .
The creditor and the manufacturing
Males of the North and Kast, thoaa
which have giown Inordinately
wealthy at the expense of the produc
ing classes of the Mouth and West, are
urging this policy with the besotted
blindness of ItslM'a/./.er."
It was easy to see, the senator said
In conclusion, that the struggle for
the new emancipation had begun.
There ware mlillou* now on the march
and they tramp, tramp, tramp aide
walka hunting work, and the high
ways begging bread, and unless re
lief conies they will some day take a
notion to come to Washington with
rifle* In their hands to regain thn lib
erties stolen from them, or wbluh their
representatives have sold.
POR CUBAN III-COGNITION.
u#»uf* MhiMiKIoii of mi put hf for III*
Wasiiimotom, Jan JO —Mr. Morgan
of Alabama, Democrat, from the com
mittee on foreign relations, reported
In the senate to-dav a resolution for
the recognition of the belligerent
rights of the Du ban insurgents. The
senator read the report in full, stating
that It favored action on a substitute
resolution.
The committee resolution follows:
"Unsolved, By the senate, the house
of representatives concurring, that
the present deplore hie war In the
Island of bubs ha* reached a magni
tude that concerns all civilized nations
to thn extent that it should be con
ducted, If. unhappily, It is longer to
continue, on those principle* and laws
of warfare that are acknowledged to be
obligatory upon civilized nation* when
engaged In open hostilities. Including
the treatment of captives who are en
listed in either army, due respect to
cartels for exchange of prisoners and
for other military purposes, truces and
flag* of truce, the provl*!ona of pro
per Hospital* (tun nospiiai supplies non
services to tins sick slid wounded of
either army; bo It furl her
"Resolved, That tills representation
of the views and opinion of Congress
be sent to tbe i'resldent, and if he con
cur* therein that be will, in a friendly
spirit, use the good offices of this gov
ernment to the end that Spain snail
be requested to accord to tiie armies
with which it i* engaged in war the
right* of belligerents, as the same are
recognized under the law of nations.’’
01IUAM IKUKI'KKJIKMCK MWOMTSD.
The report on the above rays: '*'J’h#
Congress of the United State* deeply
regretting the unhappy state of hostil
[ ities existing in Cuba, which lias again
been the result of the demand of a
large number of the native population
| of that island for its independence, in
a spirit of respect and regard for the
welfare of both countries, earnestly
desires that the security of life and
property and the establishment of
permanent peace and of a government
that is satisfactory to the people of
Cuba, should lie accomplished. And
to the extent that the people of Cuba
are seeking the rights of local self
government. for domestic purposes, tbe
, Congress of the United States ex
presses its earnest sympathy with
them.
"The Congress would also welcome
with satisfaction the concession by
Spain of complete sovsreignty to the
people of that island and would cheer
fully give to such a voluntary conces
sion tbe cordial support of the United
Slates. The near proximity of Cuba
to the frontier of tbe United States,
and the fact that it is universally re
garden an a pari or him coniiueniui
• system of America, identifies that
island so elostily with the political and
commercial welfare of our people that
Congress cannot lie indifferent to the
fact that civil war is flagrant umoug
the people of Cuba.
"it is neither Just to the relations
that exist between t uba and tiie
United Slates, nor is it iu keeping
with the spirit of the age or the rights
of humanity, that this struggle should
he protracted until oue party or the
Other should lie exhausted in the re
sources of men and money, thereby
weakening both until they mav fall
prey to some strong power, or uutil
the stress of unman sympathy or the
resentments i-ngcude>-ed by long and
bloody conflict should draw into the
strife die unruly elemuuls of neigh
boring countries "
All-ntlou Is called to the inability
of Spaiu to deal with the revolution
ist* us a misfortune which is unfair to
visit upon die I oiled stales, "it ia
due,' the report conclude*, "to the sit
uation of slfairs in ( uba that Hgtain
should recognise the existence of a
slate of war in lh« island and should
voluntarily accord to the armies up
posed to her aulnortty the right of bel
ligerents under tha law* of uaUoux"
i n.lowing is the text of the resolu
tion repot led ui Senator t anieron as a
substitute for the t ul-an res-iiuliou, re
JMirlcd by the Senate committee ott
tireign relations
he-sojvad, That the I'raabhrat ia
hereby icuueatvd to taterpow hta
friendly oitfccs with the Spanish gov
ernment for the recognition of the in
dependence of t nt*n '
The minority t apart state* that
shortly after Mr ttiatne became see*
leiais of state, he sought to see a re
the independent e of t uba, bat tha
project (ailed through the refusal of
S|tain to vtashlaf tue release of iter
rtrioay in eoneiuaion the report
Urge* It la tar an m iterative duty that
belligerent > be ac* nr ad, and that tha
i'rvs deal iuiltoi urn* a toward tha
ln»b |»-a leave of the Island
tbs shut Wss lata*
Ml JosscM M't . Jan lit lames N
Kradv #- »ne lima ago stela aa kuslb
tag ramarb to Msn llail about tha
latlar a wife, when Mali shot Ittady ia
thi tag Itrsdy dtwd from blood puls
tot tag yastarday a ad Hail h aow la
toil t
VOORHEES FOR SILVER.
fh» lo'lltni Nfimtor HrorM tht OoH
HlMtiilftril I’ollff.
W AHIIINOTON, •Inn JO.—At 3 o'clock
tlio sliver bond bill was taken up and.
after some skirmishing between Mill
and ( handler and Jouea of Arkanaaa.
in a vain effort of the last named to
hare Thursday at 3 p. in. fixed for a
vote, Mr. Jouea said: ’'Then l give
notice that on Thursday I will ask the
Meuate to remain ill session until thia
bill la dlapoaed of. and I ask all Hena
tora to come prupared on Thursday for
aucb act ion. "
Mr. Voorheea, Democrat, of Indiana,
rose for a "abort talk,’’ he said. He
haa seldom spoken of late and received
cloee attention, lie said the country
waa now in the inidat of a revolution
brought on by those plotting againat
ailver. It was this class which brought
on panics, deatroyiug the purity of the
metals. The men who demonetized
ailver in 1 H7.’t were, said Mr. Voorheea,
"revolution iats." They aougbt to
overcome tho constitution, tne laws
and tha policy of a century After
tracing the constant use of ailver stnoe
the government licgan, the senator
declared that the token of "aound
money" applied to gold money waa a
fraud. Nllvor was as much sound
money aa gold. It would effectually
atop the raids on the gold reserve If
the dewande on the treasury were
mat by ailver payments as well aa
gold. __
SENATE PROCEEDINGS
The Utts Inquiry Hwolatlun Referred
Aa Inquiry Into Havana Arraata.
Wasuinotom, Juii. 33.— On the con
elusion of Mr. Tillman'a apceoh, Mr.
(fray of Delaware, from tlio commit
tee on foreign rclatlona, made a favor
able report on tne rcaolution calling
on tbe Necretary of Ntate for informa
tion aa to the arrest of Mark H Koder
iguez on the United Htatea mail
steamer Olivette, at Havana on the
Ifttli Inst, and also the arrest of Louie
Homeillan and nlu aon in Havana oa
tin- same i lie cummin,re struuic
out that part of the resolution In
structing the Secretary of Htate to de
mand the Immediate release of tb*
prisoners named. The resolution went
to the calendar.
Among the bills Introduced was on*
by Mr. tiallinger of New Hampshire,
pensioning the widow of tleneral
Thomas Kwtug, who died recently.
Mr. Call’s resolution directing th*
Interstate < ommerce commission to
Investigate and report on a canal
across the Htate of Florida was agreed
to.
Th* resolution for au inquiry Into
the imprisonment of Kugene V. Debs
was referred to the judiciary commit*
tee, on the assurance of Mr. Hoar,
chairman of the committee, that earl/
action would ho taken.
WA8 IT A DECOY?
______
••port That Ufldsl Attention Was For
pool7 Drawn to the J. W. Hswkltu.
Wasiiihotoh, Jan. .10.—Report# re
ceived here aeein to fully confirm the
report of the sinking Monday of th*
ateamer J. W. lfawkins, which left
New York Sunday night with a Cuban
filibustering expedition of 100 man
ami ammunition on board.
There is a curious ruinor afloat hare
! to the effect that the true story ha*
not yet been told as to the alleged
wreck of the steamer Hawkins, which
had just set out to carry a load of man
and ammunition to Cuba.
Home people close to the revolution
ist* say the whole thing Is a •’decoy,”
and that the Spanish minister and tb*
| United Htate* authorities have bean
cleverly fooled. For some reason that
I cannot be definitely traced, there ia a
' belief that the arms supposed to be on
[ the Hawkins were either transhipped
, at sea or else were sent out secretly in
, some other vessel, and suspicion inten
tionally direeted against the Hawkins
, for the purpose of throwing the Span
I Ish spies and the United ntates rera
quo authorftie* off the track.
Nagle Will Ba Austalnad.
Wahiii.notom, J*u. 30.—The Attor
. ney General and the President are
{ alike tirm in their purpose not to with*
draw the nomination of Patrick Nagle
; to he marshal of Oklahoma. The flood
■ of telegraphic charges against hit
character passes them by absolutely
without result.
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Commend* Itself to the well-informed,
to do pleasantly and effectually what
was formerly done In the crudest man
ner and disagreeable a* well. To cleanse
the system and break up colds, head
aches, and fevers without unpleasant
after effects, use the dcllahtful liquid
laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Manu
factured by California Fig Syrup Com
pany. _K'_
An Infallible Test.
A miser hail dieil very suddenly. The
doctor who was called in to certify his
death appeared to have Ida doubts
about the case.
“Place a 10 mark piece In his hand,"
said the old housekeeper of the de
ceased. “If he doesn't grasp It. you
may safely make out the order for hie
burial."—VV eg wsiser.
Forecasters.
Homs people ars so Influenced by tbs
electric currents of the atmosphere that
they can foretnll the coming of a thunder
storm with iierfect accuracy, and others
there are with nerves so sensitive that they
are sure of having neuralgia from a low
ami fretful state of the nervous system
| Now why can't the’ latter I* warned In time
and know that anouiiieof prevention Is
I worth a pound of curs To use Ht. Jacobs
| Oil promptly will ward off an attack, will
i promptly cure Huch people can do for
themselves what others do from weather
1 prophecies, heed the signals and save the
wreck and disaster
Coinage of new words In the Kngllsh lan
guage continues at the rate of 100 annually.
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j Holden Pumpkin Watermelon. It'a
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86 packages earliest vegetable eeede
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i 1,200 btia. per acre! Where will It end?
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package of above Hulacr'a Holden Pump
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6c. for mailing. w.n.
The Meld In society for missionary work
Is as large as Texas.
are honest mid upright the celeb
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