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Light Weights and Neat Patterns,

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War Departments. . Matters Relati

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SAGABTA WJNS,
His Party Will Have an Overwhelming
Majority in the Oortes.
.MADRID, March 27 .- The elections for
thr popuJa1 brancb of Cortes have
passed off on tho whole 11uietly. The
indications aro that the governmcnt of
Sr. Sagasta will have an enormoue map
jority, estimate&lt;l at 300, or tho 432 eeats
in the congress. Disorders are appre•
hendod at Bilboa, wbere the polling
causctl great exc1tement. The military
judge of Bilbo~~ isaaed a warrant for the
arre1?,t ~f thrce socialist muaiClpal councillors. Ono ar them was-· taken ioto
custody, but the ot.her two escapad.

FLOOD GOING DOWN.
Unless There Is Rain
Danger Is Past.

Marr h :!7.- Tbe im•
port,ant eveut o! tbe eck in the eenate
will be Íhe receipt f the president'e
n1éssage transruitting the report of tbe
l\laine inquiry. which ·s expected early
Monday. Tbe prese understanding is
tha.1, J)le report will b·,1 referrcd to the
01·
corumitfoe on forei~n elatione. and aent
to tbe committee wit ..ut being rcad 01·
The Latest Returns.
more than íncident: y referrcd to, and
liilAnmu, (midnight) .March ~i.-The
tha,t llfter this nothin: more will be said
THE THREE POPULAR !UAKES
elections in the capital were without
conocrning it until t' committee shall
special inciden!. The oleoted deputies
ha,·n had a n•asona1 opportunity to
,rASHIN{;TON. March 27.~The pl"Mip
M,\DR1n, March 27.-El Liberal. re- iuclude five liberals, one independent
•
ci:mr,,;jder it, or until
~mu rurtber comCrnnNNATJ, March 27.-Uole¡¡s rain
dont saw a number of the merubers ot
ferring to the dispatches from Washlng- end two conservnti\'es.
municution may bo receivcd from t.he
tbe cabinet u1 thfl Wbitc- Houae today.
ton attributing to President McKinley
Despite rnucb precautions at Bilboa, shoukl coms copiously and q uickly, the
presitlent 011 the ('ubi1 1 questinn.
present freshet of the Ohio 1·iver wm
They llt'Opped in one by one until tbose
a decision to propase that Spain sboulcl there was much Uisorder. A body ot a
SF.l~ ocn DISPl..A S WINTlúW ()}&lt;' ~ Ai\il'L~)-;.
There has been a gt neral appeal from
rnry soon ¡mur the great :tlood ínto tho
present iuclndc&lt;l Sf'cmtaries Alger,
free Cuba for a.n indemnity, saya: ''The hnndred minore tried to commit aots of
the administration , o the senato to
Mississippi river. Ifrom Portsrnouth up
Bliss,
Uage ,nul A.tlorn"y•Generul
go\'ernment may answér what itpleases, •iolence. It is reported that a socialist
it is falling tnnigbt. A~ Portsmouth it
GriggH. \Y1th them. ,t.lw1, was .\s~jstant avoicl undue egitaiio+ \ ot the Cuban but thc Spanish people as a whole will has beateu a consenative canclidate,
is raining slowly. At ali points beJow to
aubject
until
tho
pres~Jent
can
have
an
Secretary nay. ol' tbe stitt,, Jpi,.-1rtment.
not deigo to discuss thc proposition.
JU. Patenotre, theFrench ambassador,
SoNORA
E\Vs CoMPANY,
Cairo it is rieing.
opportunit.y to formul ~te a policy, nnd
who pn~su1nely hHd s•1mc lliflpafohea to
Spain will go to war, but not. for hada conferenco with Sr. GuUon, forthe sBoate appeare: · uite disposed to
Here at Cincinnnti the current is unshow 1he prt•~icl1•nt.
epherueral glories or the desire of con• eign minister, loday, te which much im.
comply with tbe re1¡u st. Still thero is
usually
swift, which intlicates tbat the
Tht&gt; Culmu que$tioo, nnd tbe report
quest. We may emerge vanquished, portance is attached.
Monterey, N. L., Mex.
no douht that tbe s riate would grow
accees
of
water from tributaries below
oF tílt~ lhtint! cnurt of ínquiry, wore the
wbich is · somewhat doubtful, but we
,·cry restless under &lt;le ay.
has
diminished
greatly, nnd give11 free
topics dh~1•11~s,•d. hut Po far as c:ouhl be
OANNOT BE AVERTED,
Seuator lloney ex ~ts to make a will never come out üishonored. ~
course
to the piled up waters a.hove.
a.;;cerh:dned nothiug conc.:Jnsive was de ·
A general of the army, who declines
speech tomorrow ,m L e Jines of those of
Reporta from various parts of the Ohio
tormiiwrl. OnP ar the members or the
to
permit tbe use of bi~ name1 said toda.y Spanish I'oreign Minister Thinks There
Scnator ProctorJ Ga.11 nger and '1,hureIs valley agree in announcing wann
cabinet saitl suhr,(•quently thl'.'re was
ton, based upon hh obsel\'ations in tbat it was increcUble that the Ameritemperature., cJoudy skies and high
No Hope of Peace.
nothing ll(~W or startling in the Ait.uation.
Oub,1. ,vhat further discussion lhere can court of inqniry should attribute
winds, wit.h only one instanco of drizIlERLIN, Ma¡ch 27.-·Tbe Madrid corThc presc11ctt ot J ndge Day woul&lt;l inrer
tbe destruclioa of the veescl to a subzling ra.in.
may be during the W'L· { on the Ouban
rcapondent
of
the
Fra.nkfurter
Zeitung
tha:t lherc were arkiePs frnm SJinister
marice mine. "Not cven among savsituatiou will dep1;1nd so la.rgely upoc
Of flooded houses 500 are about Cum•
Wüotlf,,r&lt;l. but furtfler tban an acages," he assertecl, "would such mines says: "Sr. Gullon, the minister ar foreign
future developruen1s at it will be useminsville
from back water in Mili Craek,
affaire, ha,.s informed me of a, very
koowl cdgnwnt tlrnt communicution is in
less to tliaouss the pr, ability. It the be placed in the ports, morever, our own
where
the
inundation is more á.Qnoyicg
pmgres.,;; heLwN~n thu state department
ships would llave incurred equal peril threatening note which has just arrived
l&lt;'avorably situated for gcoNO.\lil'A L ami PBOJ&lt;'l'l'ABJ.~; nnd
preeiJent
or tho com littee on foreigo
than
serious.
In aud about Col~mbia,
ti-le mioister, nothing cou]d be
had t,he mines bcon placed in Havana from Washington, regarding- the cessarelations
should ruak a recommendathe
extreme
up
rive1· portion of the city,
t.iOn ot war in Cuba." He · added: "Xo
l)lllllllg.
lea.roed.
tiou, thc senate would licome the cen• harbor. Mines are only laid ia time of
400 houses are umlcr one to four feet of
matter how ano regards the affair, a
.\t tbt' sta.tP, war u1:cl navy departTrihnta1·y to the i\linernl Bel(, railroad
ter of an animated di cui;sion, the re- war, titen frienclly nations arü informwater. At Riverside, the extreme dol"""
n1Pnbs during: tlu, earlier portion of tbe
ruptura can now hardly be averted.''
ad.'"
sult of which ,youJ('
radical
limito~
t.he ci ty, 100 houees are aff'
'l'EIDl::i gA::; Y. da.y tbcir \VilA little semLla.nce of Lbe &lt;leclun,tion ltga¡nst. '"'
Ti tles Perfcet
La Correspondencia de Espaüa eaye i t
about
as
at Columbia. Those 1.
SnhhHfh.
Prnbabl~· nt!ver sine(• the
WARIS UNAVOIDABLB.
hold the ex- understande the governmentis occupied
The problem now 1A
out
flncl no tlifficulty in securing ah&amp;.,.
da._rt- of thr late war ba,·e so many offiwith certain new factors which it bepreaeion of opiuion 1l
wilh their more fortuna.te neighbori.
cials g-atbcred ut the war aod na"y de~
lieves may give a more favorable turn to Spain Wíll Not Allow the United States to
mum pendiag Lbe n oth~tious of tbe
though
sorne occupy tents on high
events .
No. 5 l\Iaiz Block
.Honterey, .Mexico. partnwnt.s on it Suaday.
Feed Oubans.
president and ihe del berations of the
ground. Household effects damageable
Díspatches tbat come ornr night reEl Correo says the government il
committee. There te I very little hcart
BERLTh", Mt~rch 27.-The Madrid cor- by water have either Ueen saved by
g:\rding the rnoYements oí ships and
calm in the conscfousness of having
in the senate íur a □ other business
timely remO\·al or by friendly boats.
othel· ~1atters ~ e receh·eU, and as
clone its duty, and ie s11tisfied. The respomlcnt of the Berlin Tageblat saya:
thao that rdating to Cuba, and the
N early ali affectcd are e~l)erienced flr"Spain
will
not
only
refuee
to
allow
many ,:it !hl'sc requiI"e&lt;l. pl'OmpL aoswer
foreign presa bits recognized this, ·and
probabilities are that omparatively litfighters1 and are se1dom caught nr~/
in th1 , prcsl~n t emcrgency, rcplies were
also the fümnees with which Spain id American iuterlefcncc in assiating the
tle will be done, and t 1e session will he
when a great rise comca down tL :
fofwarde&lt;l..
rea.dy to &lt;lefend her nationQ.l dghts and suffering Cu baus! Lut will decline to
( li'ormerly Slmpson &amp; Mat:lnnis, Los Angeles, Cal.)
comparatÍ\•eJy short.
Un thc Kentuckr side, thc
.¡fi~
pay
indemnity
un
lees
it
is
shown
unIn the aftt~rnoun SecrPtary Loug 1.lrove
honor. El Correo adds: ••God knows if
of
the
lowlanils
near
Day~.éLrt.~'.i)f?'.i~i
mistakably
that
the
Spanish
authorito the \Vashington navy yard ,md iomatters are becoming worse, which is
vue have .becn plac'ed ii· r::,,•. .-;.-...-...:~,.~¡~
The larges~ crowd wMch has attencl· possible: but tbe pro,·oca.lion is notori- ties were respoosible fo1· thc Maine exepectr:d the dynamite cruiser VesuV"íus,
pleasant
siLnatioo a.s f
years is ex- ous ami scaudalous, aod íf onerous pro. plosion. Ir President McKi □ ley de,vhich is lrnving· her guns adjusted and. ed a sessioo of ca
of Nort.hem .Me~i~~·v~c-.a
neighbors. Xo railroa ~,=====
runnds
the.-.e
two
things,
war
is
unavoi&lt;luorrow whoo positione are propose&lt;l to us. the country
, • J ! re1,airetl.
has been disturbot'
Fi.ne Tailoring i11 ,,lJ jJ-r brau~•~.;. F1 • &lt;l 0
.
·r
'ipOl'.Ia ty. ¡ Assisl:&gt;nt S&gt;:crelary Da~ sp&lt;ut a poren maese, íaithf to ita traditions, will able."
dletoi., .-,ce ►
'1ret~
--.-._ 1 ~tl..J.1..!.b:f" S••l1h;¡t,11 11f. fb"' Qt~ l rlt&gt;nn
r lf'l hem."
)
~:~ept that snme hav
. htt~t•.... ,. ~'.J,,Ni~ -: ,....
th · -,-· _____
The Epoca sa)\S Spaiu ie trying to,..p-,~.-_-.-'-'~-r., AJ .ü-V}-n
l'Jilt.LU. •.....-,--•lQA. -Ot
111ent. :tnd tbere rcceived a cable from the country. The me
\
\
ery
few
facto
aragoza No. 5.
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the Spanish n·ini'5ter, a rat,her unusual await thc i·eport with .
vent war, considering its calamity, and
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proceeding, indicating important mat- anx.iety the publio m~
bas-freely made important concessions, News of McKinley's Intehtions Arouses thJ beeii interrupt_ _ _ _ _ ·
lt&gt;rs for consideratíon. Tbe cnnterencc are not likely Lo be,!'.'J
:'I vacant seats
such :is autonomy, in order lo ,,verl it.
I'eeling of Spa.in,
FIERCE WIND STORM,
lusted son1c time. but ita nu.ture could 011 the floor. Theece.~
Spain, iL saya, hhs not lost far a síngle
M.\DRID,
March
27.-Tbe
late&amp;t
innot be leai·oed.
read proba.bly will ;;
moment her ca..lm consideration 1 but she
India.u Territory Swept by a TorTonight C..:ommodore Schlcy, juat ap matic, but thoae wbo
to the capital cannot consent to the perpetua! inter telligence from the Unitecl States has
occasioned
a
grea.t
patriol-ic
movement
nado Doing Much Damage.
point.ed commander of the "fl}'ingequad- tomorrqw expecting to aee ita presenta,• veation ot Americans and the American
throughout Spain, A larga mm1ber of
ron,·, lert for Norfolk. lt is expected tion followed by a wil turore or ora- gúYCroment.
SouTH Mc.\tLIWrEn, I. T., Ma.rch 27.Agent. Uiwk of London and lUexico. Exchaoge and American Mou~y bought
persone bá.ve announced thcii· intention A fi.erce atorm swept over the country
that tw:norrow be will hoist his ttag on tory, will probably be · dly dil:iappointed
El Heraldo U.aclares that without in·
and Sold. Comercio Street. No. 27½, Telephone 585. ,
tbe Brooklyn , which Í!s to be Lis tlag- Tite report and a.acoro anying message tervention of the United States the to give up a day's pay for eervíces in between tbis pla.ce anú Lehigh aad
sbip. The only ve~scl of t.he squadron will be briet, aod afte being read will Cuban insurrection would have been re- orcler to raise a fuud to purchase a, war- Colga,te last uight. Four farro houses
now ut Hampton Roads is the Maesa- be referred to thP com ittee on foreign duccd to mere brigandagt!. "lf the re- ship. A committee has beeo organize.d were demolished. a □ d the occupants of
tu receive eubscriptions. Special theatcbusetts. Of the remainiog threc the atrairs, without &lt;lebat~
three of them are reportod killed. Those
volt continucs,'' says El Heraldo, "it is
rrexa.s is in .New York recoiving her aruIt is the wis. h or the preaideot, as ex- beeause the rebele eee in America the rical perforrnances are announced, the reportecl killed a.re James Zamof, wife
munition hoists, and the Columbia and preseed to the leade o( both partiee, hope of an ill-starred morrow for Spain, receipts of w hieh are to be devoted to aud three children.
]Hinneapolis are at League Island, where that this course be toHowcd, and the and while this hope exista the insurrec- this purpo,e.
Passengers arriving from Lehigh to.
The duke ot Veragua. who koowe night report that in the country south.
tho Hnal work preparatory to their sea progn.m has been aClquieeceU in, irrep tion will maintain sufficient strength
is beipg hurriedly done. The spective of party, O~ce in committ-ee1 slowly to consume our blood aml money. President McKinley personally, is re- eaat or hcre th,e tornado ditl great damDealers in Foreign and Do1nestic Exchange. sen·icc
two Intter will be at )íorfolk about the the findings o! the Ioard will remain War with the United States represents portea aa saying: "President McKiuley age, and that many are reportad killed
middle of the week.
there until a report is ade by the com- the solution of the problem, which we &lt;loes not inspire oue with oonfidenee. and injured. Doctora from various
He thinks himself the first statesman in towns along the Missouri., Kansas &amp;
011 thr part ot the admioistration it is mittee, • wbich will
certainly not must examine with tranquil minds."
American Mouey Bought and Sold.
the world. He is proud aod vain, and
ea.id the development ot the situation be untiJ Spain's
xplanation and
Texas road have been sent to the sceuc
La Xacional says it awaita ca.lmJy the
his
great vanity maltea him. believe him of the reported disaster. A cloudburst
will not require a great length of time, position are made known to the approaching deoouement.
self a Napoleon, when in reality he ie an near Summit during the night washed
P. O. BOX, 20,
Monterey, Mexico. and hence that thtre will be no extended administration, Mea time the post.
dday. A policy has been fully deter• ponement of all t,he ~a.ine question is 8IDMJSlIING IN .PUERTO PRINOIPE. igno~ant autler."
out or submerged about 2,000 feet of the
It is reported that the conse1·vatives Missouri, K?-nsas &amp; Texas company·s
mined upon bv the president. It is to !ikely Lo throw the l Maine disaster,
bríog tbe Cuban war to a clase.
which the administ.r¡ation intends to Forty Out of a Party of Eighty Guerillas intend to propaso thii.t the trooPs in the road bed.
interior ol Cuba should withdraw to the
This will be accomplished by a pointed deal with as a separat. and distinct inA water spout is aleo reported on f.1.1e
Killed or Wounded,
'
coast until the autonomista and separainterrnntion if necessary, but it is con• cident, into the backgtound as a subject
Choctaw, Oklahoma &amp; GuU road near
HAVL"iA, via Xey West, March 27.sidered far preferable tbat tbe end far futura seLtleme~t, unless Spaio Col. Cruz Goozalez, commanding a col- tista arrive at an agreement, but it is Galvin, twenty-one miles west.
should come as the result of peaceful should take a position not now antici- umn acting in concert with Gen. Pando not expected that the cortes will enternegotiations tban that it should be ac- pated, which would ~mpel immediate in the military movemeat in the pro- tain euch a proposition. The situation
AGREEMENT SIGNED.
companiedbyhostiledemonetralionson action. On TuesdaytJhó president will vii;lce ot Puerto Prmcipe, has been at- iu Cuba is1 declared today Lo be "much
the part of the United States. Hence probably transmita m~essage for an ap- tacked by insurgeots who surpriaed the improved. '
Russia to Form ally Giva Over Port
the disposition of tbe preaident is to propria.tion to relieve etarvation in Cuba. Spanish troops. Out of a party of
MISTRUSTS OONGRESS.
Arthur to China.
give tlpain a fnir opportunity to secure The appropriation willjprobably be voted eighty guerrillas, about forty were
PARIS,
March
27.-1)1.Partoff, the RusHineses Catcups,
an armistice wit.h the Cubans, and to with almost as much :unanimity as was killed or wounded. Th.e men of a SpanSpain Said to Fear the Lawmakera More sian chargc d'aü'ail'es, eigned Loday the
allow
her
a
reasonablo
time
in
which
to
the
650,000,000
for
natf·
o
nal
defense
but
1
Betas Olive Uil.
ish detachment got hold ol a quantity
agreement regardiug the lease of Port
Than the President.
come to an understancting with the the debate ·may bringiutsome oritioíem of liquor, and had a riot among themKennañys Crocks.
Ai-thur and Ta Lien Wau and the railpatriot..
of the adminiatration't poliey by thoae selves, during whlch two corporals and
LoNDON, March 27.-The Madrid corIt cnn be stated u¡,on high ~uthority who believe radical a~d aggressive in- two ptivates were killed and severa} respondent of the Times, nobng that way concesaion. Port Arthnr will be
Friends Oats.
that there has bee~1 no aba.tement of the tervention eQould be tr:ken ai once.
Spain at preSent is planning a relatively given over tomorrow. Chio Chow will
wounded.
•
Dr. l'l'ice's Extrae.te.
president's intention to eee that the wa.r
Every etfort will bP. made to diapose
passive
part in the developmont of tho remain Ch1110se, but the Russia11s will
The Spanish harbor patrola havo
Bakers· Chocolate.
is terminated, when it is closed, upon of this billas quickly s poseiblo in ar. cloubled the guar&lt;l around the wreck of situation, and contrasting the ''warlike establish n. sruall statiou in the environs.
tcrms that will rentler the Cubans prac~ der to remove opportfunity far inflem- the Maine slnce Lhe contractors ra- activity of the Unitod States with the China will retain soverign righ ta gonerVan IIauten 'a Cocoa.
ally, and Port Arthur and Ta Lien Wan
1.ically a free people. It is not beJie,Ted matory spcccbes.
quested to be allowed to use dynamite. eubdued and apparently ínact.ive anxiety ,vill be open to the warehips of ali naCruse 11nd IJlackweJl's Chow Chow.
thcy woulu accept anyU1iag lees, or that
- -·+-The ord'ers are to prevent the use ot ex- prevailiog ut Ma.dti&lt;l,'' saya: "The minthe Americana would be satisficd if we
NEWS OF THE NAVY,
istry, however, is eager to draw Presi- tions. H.egarding Lhe customs, the Ruel\fozzani M.acaroni.
plosivas on the wreck.
sians re~erve to thomselves the collecshould encourage a settlcment that
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The political situation becomes more dcnt McIGnley's attention ut the earliLee and Perrins S:tuce.
Lion of tho duties, but nothing is cliest
moment
to
the
reportar
the
Spanp
would not be acceptabls to the Cubana. Ordera from Washingtok Hasten Work at muddlsd daily, Each man seems to
vulged
as to their eventual destination.
Colcman's Mustard.
U there should not be an il.rmistice 1
have a. candidata of his own. This is ish commission as to the Mainedisitster,
1
The
Russians
will probably take tho
it
would
be
with
the
co~cession
made
by
League
Islarld
Yarda,
true of autonomista and conservatiVes and it is understood that 11 messenger forts at. Port Arthur. The Chinase have
Belle Springs Butter.
Spain at the inatance of this country
PHILADELrBIA, MarCh 27.-The cruiser alike. The latter complain bitterly, aud is going post haste from Havana with
Rittera· Preserves.
that negotiations sbould be opened im- Columbia will leave, Leaguc Ialand have taken the matter before Gen. tho document and will reaoh \Vashing~ duoidetl to open Fuh Ning, provioce of
Fo Kien, as a. Lreaty pol't.
1
,nediately with the insurgents looldng navy yard tomorro"7 far Hampton Blanco, that Daiz, secretary of the in- ton probably on Tueollay.
A ndcrwood Dev. Ham.
to the establishment of a permanent Roede, Sbe flnisheti Ioading ammu- terior, is in communication wit;.h Feyere,
The governmen t bcJieves that tbe
A WARLIKE SCARE.
peace upon theee teqne.
nition at ñve o'clo~k thie afternoon, govern.or ot Pinar del Rio, and secretly ei111ultaneous presentation ot the two
It hao long been the hope of the ad alter which her pi¡ots were tal¡en tryiog to subvert Sr. Moret's policy reporte to congreri;S woulcl avert 1 or at
miniatru.tion to bring Spain to the noint ,ibonrd. Thc doublettur.1:eLcd IIlODitor given out from Madritl anu approved by any rate mhiga,te 1 any tetnpestuous dis- Texas Town Soared Over a Strike
play of feeling. Should, however, the
of Street Car Employes,
of maldng propositions of tbis character Miantonowah has a11l her amrnunitinn the captuin general.
Spunish
report at \\';.tshingtou be too
as \,he baeis of ee,Ltlemon t most satisfac- on board, and as soo1\ as her men cu.n
As before 1&gt;taled1 Moret is anx:ious
HouisTON, Tex., Mu.rch 27 .- •'Ih.u·o was
to1·y toall partiee, a.n&lt;l iL ís hoped from give her a coating of~lead-culored painL that the conservativas shaU Lake part in late or be otqerwiso withhelcl from the 1t wa.rlikc scare Loday, and two of the
Fronting Zaragoza Plaza.
Spaiu 1s attitude thaL this timo has ar- she will be ready to Stl il. The Minneap- the coming elections. Da.fa will be immecliate JJerusal of congrcss, it is local militia companies were called out
suggested that Sr. Polo y Bernabe be to quell what had the aspect o! a
rivcd. 'l'be fricncls of the administ.ra- olis u.nd the ram Ka ,ah&lt;lin will receivc callad bofore Blanco.
tion feol that the siLuation is a delicate ammunition tomorro}v morning. Both
G0Yin 1 the autonomist, hns given let- direeted to print i t at the cost of the riot. Thc trouble grew out of the
one, and tbat much would qepend oo the Minneapolis and ~.1the Miantonomah ters toan emmissary who is en route to Spanish lego.tion at Washington, and stroot car etrike, and thc atthe conree cungresa may pursue.
will be ready to rcpol't on ,ve&lt;lnesday at New York to confer with tho Cuban thus secure for it the e:tr or the Ameri- tempt of the corupMy to rnn ita
junta. The Spauish leaUers nevar go can peoplc.
cars. A Cl'QWd of people blocked the
lu the meantime the preeident will on the least .
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Wedoei:¡de.y
send
his
ruessage
asking
Thie
afternoon
Ca
·)t.
Cu.sey
anll
anED. G. MOWER, Proprietor.
that an appropriatioo be made for the ot.her naval officer vis te&lt;l. all the ships, ers, but always send agente with letters, why uncler such delioate circurnstances militia to cJear the way for cara to run
Presiden! McIGnJey should be in such from thc barn, which wa::; done. Tlle
aid of the destitute Cubans.
aud immediately aft leaving increaeed also money.
Bruzou, civil gove1·no1· of Havaua, clc- haste to submit the ..\mel'icau report, matLcr has oa.used much excitcmeut,
activitywasnoticed aboard. Thiswas
New York Veter¡u¡s Volunteer.
taksn •• indioation hat additional or• epite promiees not to depo+t priaoners to :tnd presum:lbly other Cuban matters, aucl thero may be very sorious trouble
ders!ftu.d Pee~ reccive1 frorn Wn.shingto1~ Spain, without tria!, has already dep to congress it ia snid to be, bron.dly tomorrow. r11he mayor may call on citiWAsHrnO'l'ON 1 Marcb 27.- ·Gen. Da.nial to push the work, an ~ have the Minno- portea thiriy or mo1•e. Tho sarna speaking1 the oolleotive American lcgie- zens to take up arms, if the1·e is a riot,
}&lt;"'jrflt.Ufa&amp;.s 8.easoned ,vood 1 cut and aplit to atove lengths. Helivered to any part
llutterfield
has advised the secretary ol apolis and Miantouon 1ah ready fpr sail- psremptory 11\0thods obtained under ltt.turo whioh Spain mistrusts, aud not The stl'ikers, so far as loarned, took no
of the cíty, Prompt attentioo. Heasonable charges. Telepb.onE' 45.
the presidential un(t.
Weyler.
war
tbat
his
ol&lt;l regitnent, the Twel/t4 iug a,t ao earlie~ titnE.
aoti ve part in the attack 011 tliu cars,
Olflco No. 69 A Dr. Mier Street,

ALL STYLES
Collars Attached
Detached.

MANHATTAN

\VAsRINGTOX.

IT IS FULLY SETTLED.

WOULD GO TO WAR.

President's Policy Will Be
to Bring the Cuban War
to a Glose,

May Emerge Vanquished
But Will Never Come
Out Dishonored.

NO SERIOUS DAMAGE.

Severa( Hundred Familias
Temporarily Driven
From Home.

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For Sale or Lease.

C. E. FLYNN:,

A. M. Ma0In11is,

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THE EXCLUSIVE AMERICAN TAILOR

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MIDDLETON,

BANKER.

Patricio Milmo &amp; So11s,
BANKERS.

Hidalgo Grocery.

WE SELL the BEST of EVERYTHJNG

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The American Hotel of Monteroyj Mexico.

JY.Con.terey "W"ood Yard

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t•:rn1,it1 ·11-.· ··p;,-lling rl't1dJ."

'l'h,· IPBt&lt;L"l

or tbis ~Par has g&lt;1í1t&lt; !1iim'!, ;,uJ li11:- uu'l'l.io ::-:iwL·llisL llldlllllllill G-elirarn !6
tion will not ocly provicle 1-1. Ua\·y stn.111g
t'Stimateü to contain about 4100,000,000
1'11bllshed}:v\'ry Uay lu thuYear l)yT!lE (&gt;l,(&gt;l;t'; enou.~h to protcot ita coast lines, but to tcms ur iron.
ptotect ita commerce aud it:::. intercsts
rubllsblng Co., ttd.
For cheap groc0riea f!.O to H . .Bomugin all parla ot the world. rrhe llnited haus.
JO!ODIN 11.AIZ BLOCK, MONTERI:Y, N. L., IEXIGO. states will be a power on the sea,as well
Jo l81Xl • Japan had :15,coo pu\Jlic
Aparta..do ~O~.
Telephone 678,
ecbools, with about 100,0ÓO teachere aud
aa on the hmd.
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A writer in a German pel'iudical states
'l1HEH}: is no room for diplomacy in t-huf. birtls lmve l.men seeu at a heigbt of
Exchange.
tbe lateeL move t,y the Uuitctl 8t.ales. fü,000 )'tLI"de. Tbeii: Unitance wae eeti•
Excba11ge inJdonterey on
Spain must make answet· at once.,11.nd mated by tbe time 1t toolr: them to cross
;reeterday was &amp;2.15.
tbe o:won's disa.
either evamrn.te Cuba or maintaio bn.
Botica de Monteri,y kei:ps fresL. va.as11lt the.re by !tu•ce of :um~.
A PLAIII STATEMENT,
uintJ lLt all time1:1.
Now that eoroe of our l'eadere bave
A micruU!! that lhes :md rnult1plies in
J.4.1•.i.:x may uot covcr any vast area of
strang alcohol has Ueen tliecovered by
become uneasy about the roture or Tm:
ground, but she ba~ den1onstrated her
GLoeF., it is desirnd to ma.ke the íollow. a.bility to whlp more prople on an equal Vele.y. lt is bAlievell that this u.ccounts
for thtt fact that rum sometimee_.dehirio•
iog brief statement of facts.
ouoober of squ;.re yartls than almoat ates 011 a,sea voya.ge.
Together with two wcll knowD busi•
rLny other nation of ruotll'rll times.
Viewsof l\lontere)' 1 il.r,o a dozcn, n.t,
ness mon of Monterey, I esfabUsheJ. lhe
the l:;wies Jeweler's.
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papar. The policy of THE G1.0BE wa1o
A shi pmon t o[ pasteurized oream was
How 'l'H.A·r the independence of Cuba
discu1osed at leogth. and 6nally adoptad has buen recogniz~d, why might it not recelltly made frow A¡,pletuu, Wis., tu
oo the broad and liberal policy which it: be a~ appropriate to recogniz1' the inda. Llverpool ao&lt;l back. 'fbe crea.m returned thirty da)"B aftcr shipment anrJ
has persisLently followed. and will fo!· pendecce of Hawai1. ,iod allow her ¡ieo- provcU perrtictly fresh aud swcet.
low to thc eod, A newspaper without a ple to work out their owo c.lestiny·t
!s'resb 1111.ccine rcceive&lt;l regularl-y a.t
well defined policy. is like unto a ship
BoLrna de MoutBrny.
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without e rudder,unU it will eventually
·'TnE }loY•r:1atEY CtOB.F. is becomii¡g
The ::,wissJewcler has just reo~inid
run upoo tbe ehoale. 'l1HE GLOBI!: has one of the luading T!ln1?Jish dailies in the handsorne SOU\'"Onir SP00118.
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lought. in sea.son and out, for Monterey l\lexican 1·epubJ1é¡'' i.aJs. an ext!ha.nge.
.Mwe. Malieline Lemaire, tho flnwer
and her aitiz.ons, aod has foHowacl ont; Well. l'm: Gr.oBE is able to takc car,, of }1Hioter, has beeu ap[luintcd prufessur of
it.-. policy.Lu the \'erv let.tor.
iteelf. ami llo ll. littlo flghtiog at O&lt;ld lx11t~nical dr:iwlog at the .lardln des
PJantea, Paris. 'fhis i~ tho tiret l·'rencb
A newapaper founded upon 1ess bigh ¡ times fur the pubEc good.
prof..:ssorship gai11ed by a hi.dy.
purposes has no right fw ita existeoce. '
TJIE friellds o[ '1.'Hi; GLOBE are rally- Send $3.00 to the ~w1ss Jeweleec e.nd
andina previoue issuo wo reiteratrd
he.vean Allmm o[ .Montoroy Viewe. "'
"lt (Tm: Gw1n:) has ing to its support m most. loyal fashion.
A bi!I has been inlrnliuced in the
mm the uotailiog íriend of law antl or. 1'hoy realiza tbat Mo1terey nesda :wd iliaryla.nd législature to proh.ibit tha e~•
d h¡¡,s unfalteringly upbettl tbe must h11vo a live 110U progrese-ive üa.ily hibition of prize ftghtíng and wres.tling.
'es in e\'ery movo in Lhat Uirec• paper, aud for th.at reusan they are &lt;le• J t mnkes il .-1. mis&lt;lt!meanur punishable
by a-tioe ot 61000 ot i1111)risonwent froru
terruined to stand by IJ-m OLOBL
contioue to Uo so."
two to live yt:ar:..
k THE GtOBJ: staods.
Original eouvenir epoo111, at the t;wise
'.!:a.E fact that Germauy 1ouhl one of
J. B. DICKl'.'i");(}!i,
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her torpedo boats to tbe Uoited States Jewelry.
8vPrybutly
uses
~\1.cAdoo·e
Pepein
the otlior day. put&amp;. a shatluw ot doubt
Ullewiug Gum. ::iulli b ull ilealt•m. •

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courage. Yuur
as a 1Jewepa1ier
w.anagor is doubly appreciete&lt;I, aow
tbat you ha"e gotton mtu truuble. 'fm,.
ü1..01n: is oow an abwlu~o uewssity, an&lt;l
I will contrihute $1UO a month tor si:,r
~onths, it nec&lt;!ss.i.ry, to •keop the pot
boiling.' 'l'aE Gwm: ie noL goiog to
want for thc wbernwithal to keep it
going du1·it1g your tribulatioos. 1 •
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Dfretlt [inportn.tJ.on11,

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with il,750,000

insuml persone.

efre, tbat will be able to defy the ag.
greseion uf the Wt)l'ld. Wbat a magoi•
tlceot coalition it will be, to be sureY

t hia·d rrnm the state-amountcd to$24:l,.
000,000. The contribut.iooe are bigh be.
cause it is iote11ded lo creato a re:;erve
fund of $12;),01}(}1000, tbe ioterest 011
which will eveutually 111:mnit of a rOOuc•

l'HF, yullc1w editot•s, who harc becn
:;boutillg ao \ustly for a chu11ce tu spill
gote-witb a caphal G -wiil now lm1·c
an oppurLnuily to ¡¡¡\te tlieir thirst for
blood. Of couri;e they will burry oif lo
the uesreat enlistillg re1H.lezsoue, and
sigo tbt:ir mune!'i Lo do a p:irl. of tbo
Nit

h may be true tl.iat Aseistant 8ecre.
tary Roossvolt is incline(! to shuot off
bis mauth rnther trcely, Lut it is eug•
gestet.l that 1Vheo 110 denouuced one of
the Kew York yellow journaL, the olhi&gt;r
day ns u lyin;r, nn1l!;1Jly 0h1~et, t.he lri¡.::.
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Zuazua Stre

tnugull WilB

N~w l"oRJ.:, M_ttr&lt;.:h !c!T• lt was llJJ·
nonm:!,d lo&lt;lay ut Lhe burt-tiu for ..;election
or auxillary ve¡¡sels for the navy that
l•'red Gallalio's stE'!l.rn. yacht Almy hall
bceu
pun:hascc.l by the lf·,vcmmeot.
Sho will be over.haulr,d ami prepHred
for uarnl Juty at the Brooklyn navy
ytml. The álmy W;jS built in l.Bflü. iR
177 (cmt !un¡.::. Thr lloard wishes to Jlllr•
chasn t.wn larE{c tua-s t,1 be u.~Nl as water
cariit•rs tor Ulc fleets nnd a n11mhBr o[
b1H1b t.hough1 lo be au1table for this
purpose bav~ hl•tm ,'xamined. A mernb,.,t cir th,i bo"rrl Raid loday that ev~y
i;e,a.gning ,·easel in thie baf"bor 01· dueto
1u1·i.vtl b.ere in tbc Ul'ar fl1ture, h11R heeu
otfet·t'd to 1hr. gunirnmeut.

ill Ofli(-ial ~otil•e 1,() lh•itish Hnh,jf'-c•t:,;

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!Con~ular Sea 1, Briti1:1h Vh.:e•( '"11su]p,te,
Montercy.J
lfrb,-,1.,, luu, ii; hunyiug warsllips to
Noltt:c is bewby -GIVl'/1 to 1dl ¡rnn,011s
Oh.,n,, '" , """' , J,ut
eh ".·,¡¡ ni•\·e, b", ,.¡ .. ,·m,·u• ll,·,·1,·,1, nat,·onulit)·, whetber
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born witbin Bel' :Majcst.y's llomiuio11s ur
abe to out•r.: aes 11~1a:i ll une rn
1at
nut, tlrnt a r1~gihtcr or llritish subjed1; is
'respoN. to s:1y 1mt.hrng uf the c{IWIJiJ1cd. lwpl at lllia Vice con~ulate for tbe regis•
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l·~n~lish uml Japauesl.! Jted&gt;', fl.ie sitrnt• tration ot ali such, :ind that uppu satis
tiuu iu lho far Ji}a::.t is full of llyni:lmite, factory proot of Lhoir idimtity hoing
but tl.ie bcar is mor/"\ t.lrnn liable to g-ot prudur:-ed, tlwir nnmes will be ins~rilled
iu s(litl rl•git;tl!r without piiynwat of any
the worE-t of it if ai, HXplrnliou dues
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ro1rnlt, unleies :;:;pido, r1·alfr,ing- 1bu lrnlp1
h•i-;111m.~e of :• r:ontliul 11itb th,· UnitL•ll

100 acrn ft~1·m • !ilr Tupo Chico Jine,

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Cerveza Cuanhtemoc.
Lager Bee1·,
Culmbacher·,

Hacienda. of lf,000 acres in T;lmaulipas. 3;; miles rin•r fr,mt, :!,500 heacl or
catt!o, largc numb,. horses a □ d mu les.

\Vill he ¡:¡old ¡1t a vr•ry grcu.t sucrifico.

Oraoge farm ntar Montemorelos, be:uing trem, and 11•at.er. ,\ bargain.
The best impr11ed farm m MeKico, 4 zmll'S frmu riulw¡iy stittion, 2fj milos

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HO Manzanas, ¡ood ltouec, adjoiuing ciry limi1s, now bringing 1,teady i11come,

Unile de Gu.1:u·rero l\'"o. 20¼
Tele11lrnne fi71.
Engllsl1, ,c.¡.ianlsh, UOrJkl&lt;e~plll;(, Tel~¡¡-rnphy ;111d
;lll tiltl f)l'llnarr i-h1dle:1 t,uight to }'&lt;lllllg ladit'I!&gt;
cm!y. For ternH 11ddrris~,
M.ISS EMILY ROHRMAN, P.r:in. -

A bargain at $7,5J.
700,000

acres af,J cenls per acro, grnzing laml.

Other properf.fs equally gooU whil.lli ownern du not wish a(l\-ortisod.
Inveetors will)Jind lt to lbeir intereat to cooault w,· be!ore plaoiag lhoir
O•
investments, as I hve the largest facilities for eelect in veetments in thís section .

,J2.A,NS
Local Ren·eeelltative:
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Rol!rman Sisters lnstitute,

NEGQ_TIATED.

Mak.e thP bes[ Uandle~. ,r;1TCh&lt;!!S and Shoe
lfü1.&lt;Jk!11g !u tlm market,

Ollice No. 2 Joaquín Maiz Ilnildiu'- Zuazua St.
P. O, Address!: Aparta.do 94.

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Mining Candlea a. Specialty,

Guido 1'[ocbius. Proprictor.

uorncr o( C:01uCont¡1lm1 Gurnrn•
nr·!I olllce, 8ccret;1ry•~ a.11&lt;.1 T1·ea.sul'er's om~.
uon~t·e!!S H,1l1-;eu11t.ai11l11~ tbres or the rifles
use&lt;l at executioil of 111axtn1\lia11. J•ub!le Ar•
e11:v11~ f(}QIII and 1'11blk: LlllrarJ, Guvernment
printrn; ollli.:.e fillá :State l:\chu-ol J 1UJ1iect-0rs
office. llrn baw.Lsomf.'! stonll ~trueturo now In
r:0111·~0 úi tr,•eU,m on J,'l[th of M¡•~· J'liua wlll be

suue Jfouf\e. -Sltuat~ ou
1m&lt;rcu uuu Theatre :1treets.

u~i:ú l•Y the ):;tlltf'. Gurnrnment IIS soou &lt;1-M COJ\l-

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ANTllONY HOl!SEH,

AMERICAN SHOE STORE.
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AMERICAN* SALOON.

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We are ¡in:,¡,nred to rumisl, :111 tlw !lrt11•lo11~.

yon 1u.·1·d a nr~t-(,1:,_~,., u¡,.to~.1tl', ¡mn• Wl.Ji~l;p~·. yuu l!llll ohtai11' tt 1.,y
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AMERICAN HOTEL

"EL REINERO."

G.RAND BOULEVABD,

WhOIHMl&lt;lt- ;in,) rpfall •\l•¡~Jt,r 111 1i1mn1n1 .fulll!!~
J&gt;:te. l'.rlnl.ln1 tir1.¡,..1·~ nf f\ll &lt;.:Olol"~. l,.11II ~uj~
pile~ ot prodnee o tht&gt; l'&lt;:lll □ \ry,
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Letters for the followiog pereooa are
advertiaod by tho general poatollicC' on
1Joyn ton. S W
German. E
'1'allnCerro. W A
lltltchell. ,1 R

Scott,

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Wuddlc. S

Evtil'ett, Jame:.
Jewett. It L
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Kenned)', Mr,i.

I'eceivecl a large and 8elect

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MONTEREY AHRTVAI..S.
Tho followiag p11SOOngers raachea this
city from the oortb laat lligbt over the

ashmeres,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Ready-made Clothing,
ts made to Order· a Specialty ..

i\lexican :r-;ational Rnilro11,d:
,J A Robert~oo, r.routere.y.
L Goodmau, Xew Laredo.
nr ., e Rr¡·1ulhl•.

Local and Mining Quotations
City Pro(lncc.
Com ..

. ... 8,-L';fl 11er;;ooJh!l

Frijol.

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(l;1rlia11m.

narley .... . .

Jt ~'-'1 00

¡,cr 3-iOlbs

• ...... l:! 00 ¡icr ::ao lbs
. ........5(10 per 210 ll&gt;ll

Flour ...

. ............. l~l@..15perJOOlbs
PIionciilo .
. .... 10 00@11 oo IM'r :-lOll llls
!.anl..... .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .
1i 00 l)t'r :.!.'&gt; lbs
i'c•11·olc11m
~oo ¡1er llox
Gotl.on.... •. . • . • .. . •.• .. . . . • .
.:!O oo 1,1t1r 100 lbs
Woul, wa.~hed......
, üOper :wlbs
Wnul, m1waiil1k'.d .....
4 00 poi' :!.'i lbs
ornnges ....
l\!.OO!)érJOOO
Gmmilatef! tmgar ..•..•.....••.
18])erll&gt;
com~ ...
Cbfü Colunulu .•... , ........ ,. ..
ltkc..

.. St1

All Goods Gua.ra.nteed

Mperkllo
W pcr kilo

.16;il@~011rrkllo

llry cuw hides, ........... ,
l-\:1lr 1•ow lllrll".&lt;\

áO per kll!l
3ri ¡M'r kilo

•

Eve ybody Invited.

reallzed h.:r1:1 that tbe l"ro1,tie( ¡;o;ll ~ki11~ .....
t 11 pl!r kilo
nn,1tl1er col1.11nn.
125 per kilo
·n~itor,; ru Uui clt¡· 3.l"cl lnviteá W 11:1.ve thetr mo1·pmrnt towar1.ls the CuhHm is 110 Slu.ughtcrlmusc ~oat~klns
ma,il $tmt tn Cll.re o( thls offlce.
long1;1r in tbe handi, ot jiugoes, but thc
P('n\1-entiru•y.-Frontlng ou Progre.&lt;tso A\•e.
.Monterey .Mining Stocks.
uu@. clo~e to :.-1am11á1i Cout&amp;lus Sta te t!uprijmS salid scntiwcots of lhe (,~ohed States
Court flrst a:id $ecOl ~ Orimlnal COurl11 1 1111d bid LhA exeoutwa u.et when the propcr
A,.g rhere ls no lnc11.I ml nlng ext!ha!lgf', the folJ?lrst 'a1Hl Seooml Civil (;ourta. ~tra.ngers re•
,¡uir'I'. (lovernor's nr[!cr to vl~lt lbe iuterlors. lll(llllent arrivea; tbat the dsks ha,&amp; loll'lug &lt;Jt!Ot11Uon~ ,1,1·,, gin,u a11 !lle Tt&gt;Sl.llt ol lll•
T&amp;llf fün1¡r0,a or Crb!l.no ,cm·!' go!ng w11•¡mfa
ü:vl,111:1! 0¡11111,111, e11relnlly 1,;at11ered, anrl are 11ot
beeu estin11:1ted, 1tnd the.t thc grell.t l.lotly
.Nat1ow1J_ d.ipor..
f111thl'ri:rna1·,rntet:d bv Lhe GUH;Jr;.
.
Ch'll C-O!leg1•.-0n CMl~llegt1 Pinza. Ueaeb- of Americaus ure rnatl.r to race thew.
od by Empresa or Urhano e:,rs gol11g wwnrds
Aurifera .,111~~1mo..
~2116.00
Natlona.l dcpot. Oi;,utalns mfl.njl rnoms de1-~t11t.l
So far as it i~ possible to at.eertaiD !.H. 11raler11al. •....•.......•.••.....•....•. 100.00
to ewry branuh o[ edttcatlon. Also au mi:ten. 210.00
11lvJ"ll:J.tur:il blstory mU11et11U aud comple.t,. labo• thB !:,"8Deral tliplomatic opinion, it can Bau Pablo..... . .• .
rator)·.
.Purlb.lma
.................................
, 17.50
Oit:F Hosplla.1.-0u Uosp1tal street. Reoolle.d be i.ummed up m Lhe wnrds oE o roroign
20.00
by K111pr,e9a Cll.l'S go1ng towar&lt;.ls National d.ePot. offictal ~bo rem.i.rked: "Tbe prcsen·a· Norla._&lt;t ll'.' Jfaj1U1. .••
DlamanU11a}'ÁllllUS •. , .•••.•.••..•• ,
6.00
Aligbt at Hospital street n.nd go two blocli:a
lion or pc\t:u Ueptm&lt;ls up □ n llrn temJJl'.'r Oarmell
sc&gt;l'itll.
~
~• .50
&lt;.'ul'lltHll Hon~e.-·At corner of Dr, !lller ll.nd
Spaiu displays when tho inevitable noti• Bmm:i\''IHta, .............................. 2ao.oo
OnerrotJr street.s.
........ 1:xi.00
llilltary Ba1•rn1&gt;k~.-INF.\N"l'RY-Oll Aba.~olo fi.cat\on is delivered."' The president Aztee
stretJt t·H.~t. of Malu 1&gt;111.1.a m1d ou Degollndo
Auror;i
5.00
r1,~,1.' CA,.,, Lit y-011 l'la.za .fmlre7., ftllllt¡u•l prop08t'l:l Lo relieve tlte f-Ulft&gt;rere Uy die
Hos¡;,!ta) on Ltllfbi!ll' slreel. li'ISCAI• OUAltDíl'.LOO
f-lt'a&lt;l\lUarh'rs 111 custtlm Housc bulldlug, cor11er tributing !ood, clothes and mcdiciue ,lJ,;'na lió ,\uei.a:1 ..
ol ()r. lllh1r ami 1&gt;ut1rre1,1 streets.
-.!00.00
from American warshipfl tind lroo'i:is Pll11r
8,00
CO'I/SllLAR Of't'lOJrn.S.
prei:isely as Grea
rit,tm tB now u11- 1'rts lteye:; ..
l,an P,·dro.
JUlP,
G"'!·m:rny.··Paul nurclrn.rd, \'lee Con~ulatc.011 officia.lly h J o
le Joing in Bruja .....
:;.oo
'l¡¡,lnllllll'V~ Mlt"~('l,
Ore.,"t Hrlt,alíl.· .J. r. )lid(llt&gt;tOTJ, Vice C&lt;Ul~\l• Crele
Sen,;lri\·H
~.00'
.

The Fashiona ble
..A.r.n.erican
Clothing
::E-1ouse,

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LET'l.\1&lt;::u. LJS'l'.

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M. Franck &amp;Co. Sucs.
Morelos Street, Mont..rey.

1.8

rcpHl•fll 11\&gt;SS
,.oo
fnr wnr 1111 ht&lt;r finaua•• mi i:.ter"z. a~~Ur•
-treet.
1;. l.). Flti:thll!llOll,. l'onsular aoc&lt;i tl11:lt sh&lt;: lrns sufficienl llrnd~ thei-e.
fur. are crtually unteual&gt;!B, unlPll':i the
A;:1H11;y 0ll l'la.z,
dlll~o.
la.tt('r contempllte~ tirn imnwdiut,:, ~l1~·
RAILR0J.U~.
Ml•Ji.lP1U1 Xa.Tiunul ltttilrontl l)r¡mt may be peo~ioll of specit peymcnt, nml thc payJ-'OR S.\ 1,1~- 1·he twst paytng lnr,;l11e~~ In J'ironn•;w(w,l by Km¡Jrc:;a, UrllllllO 01· ~11rh1m~t1&gt;rn
,·.,rs. 1~11.r~. 6 ~•1•11ts. Coacl.i lllre lrom Main ml~nt uf iuternst 011 ti.le clebt il1 pHper,
t,·11·}·. l".irtk"'ow11i11i:111 (le~lre toll:ave th~
t'laza ;.o Cl•lll-~.
elty, .\dd1·e11s. G., earc t;LOJJR ofike.
fümtnry ,\ ~lf'xl~n,u Gu.lt R11ilr1U1.d Dtpot.--; Tbe, truih iB tl:iat Sp;,¡.ln is io no ruure of
Takc ¡.:,,1pr,:,;;~ or 1.irba.110 sln:et e1.rs. l·at&gt;",6 a positiim tn light lhe United Slate¡; tlnm \\' .\~'l'KI 1----(h,od }'O\lll!!; $l!e.sm,~11 for trnvelh1g.
ll,'llt.~.
.'1ust l1;11·t: ¡,_'OOtl kuowlcd¡,'l; of tite S¡,anbll
~Hnr,-111 Uelt Rnllrm1d de,i,ol l'il.11 be reaeblld wa.s Greece L,1 fight. 'l'urltey.
1111\y 11)' 1111.ck. ¡,5 ,;,·uts rrorn llfal11 Plaza.
lan;::uai.:e, Seml a¡,vlicatlon wlth relere11cf's
Undet· the guise or autonomy,nrrnng1i.
und,:r .\1 , J), tu 11le lllRIIRGCr ,11 the Ulobe.
I
TEU'.&lt;iltAPH OFflCE.S.
m~nte may p()Sliibly be made tu facilita.te
f'1&gt;1itral Tclei;ru\lh Otllc-e.-On Illdalgo &gt;1t-reet,
WAi'.T!m TO SEI.J.-'l'wo fine. g-eulle mule9;
Spaio's giving up Cuba. 1t must be
llí';\I' l:lt¡: l'tluk1,t.
one flr,;t-.cJ:is,i wagon, witll ~111·1n;i;~, nnd twa
3J.es.ir;UI. Nntionnl ltnllrua1I Tele~raph Omce,
remembered that for two yeurs, althuugh sel~ o! Aumriea11 l.ta.rtn:~s~. Addrcss W., caro
··Pl::m1Z,1.r,l,Koza, So 6 :rnd u.t J)epot.
U!Ql,,comct&gt;.
SpP.ill hes at times aaeumed a vigorous
CHUR.CBES.
t~11.,.hr1hal.-ll-Omil-n Catbollc, 011 hlatn Pla.zn.. attitude, sbe has iovariably tailcd to 1roR S,\LK-·TW0 1-:ngll~h png dot,'ll. Pl1rttct1•
M,1.~~ every murulug. liigb. llla't$ on Suadll.ys
lars at Eá Dareonrt's barber ~bop, lturbide
mairitain iL wheu the crisiswas reachod.
at 10 a.m.
1'a•lnity.-1toman Cetbollo, ou Ga!Mdll. The su4rgeetioo of tbe continental presa hotel.
de 111, teforma. Take cars golng r.oward.s rall--·-·-roa.11 depot.9.
ot iuteryeotion upoo tbe port of th0 WAN"fF.O-T[)l'{mt11 tyJlllWl'lter: llllllll he io
RaJltl~tC:lmreh.-~pa.t1lsb ser1·lees. OnJuarez
Plai.a. Talle (J(-1netery car !1·om Jllaln Pla:w. Earopean powers, ii; miechievous. aud gOO\L order. In.qulre a.t &lt;.l t,O.llK ornee.
l:lervl.OOll at ua. m., ,1 and. ¡ ::IO p. m.
llHl1odi.;it Clrnreb.-Corner Theatrl' a11d ni,tbiog is more certaio to pro,•oke hm;. WANTl':D-1'0 rent, by small uernrn.n•Arnertcan [amlly, a CJ111!orl.abl1:1 rurnls\u.d or uufurWa;ib!Ugtoll 1:1trcets. Suuday SChOOl 10 a. m. tilitien.
Preu.11hlBg 11 -'· m., and 7 :ao p. n1. Juvenne
bou~e wltll garden or patio In lleeeat
J ,eea.¡¡;11e .'.l p. m. 'Iak.e Gnlt uanroad, ~mpresa.
H has been euggeeted that tbe pres- nlshed
nelg:llborlwod, St.a.te ront átld locstiou. P.
1&gt;tr11et can and Iheat.ro str11tit oars.
eoce in Loudoo ot the lnfanta Eulalie
o. uor, (.A.pal't.1.&lt;10J 1&lt;,11.
1w
EJll~copll.l Cburcb.-..'ierrlees held In tila K, P.
J [nll. sunda.y ttcbaol at 9;!1&gt; a. m,, preachlng is cmrnectet1 in aome way wilb diplo·
WANTl':D.-Onelmndrcú
rcmlcrs
to
advort\~e
11U..lll.
macy, but tba fü;t of guelits st the of.
lo tlll' W¡-¡nt eot11nms ,o[ tlle Ulol&gt;e. "Want
l'resbyl,f,rian Cbu1i.:Ji.-Oll Arranberrl _st.reet-.
Ta.k6 Gulf Raltroa.d 1 Empre:ia,, can. Blinda}' ficial dinnor gi\·en rn bar honor at tha
Báíl"PIL.V.
----·---&amp;llool s a. m, l'reacuing 4 p. m.
Spu.nish embassy óarely lende color to t·on SALE: Alfalfo.and oat straw !u balea, aud
l'llBl,lC SQlTARF.S .\.:ND GARDEN'S.
seert oats for sale at Bella Vista.
)!, la.medu Purlll'Í0 Dlnz.-MllltarY u... nd pla.rs the assumptioo.
.,n :iUIJ(lEI-Y~ lrom -4 lO 6 p. ID. 1'.a.11]1t0nablo dri\·a
'l'he narvousnese ot thc stock exchru;ge lt"O/l ::IAI,F.--1':le.l!!lillt om•.-'br!ck resldcnoo for
,u[ MouOOrty.
,111.ht Ptru;a (7.nrago.zn).-Ml1ltw)' Bands on is evirJenoed by th'e crumbling in prices,
t1a!u; al! mo&lt;!é!"ll lmy1·oveme11b; tcrms. part
TlillNElays and SW1da1·,. trom 8 to 10 p.m.,
cash, b11hu1ce loug Ullll",
H l◄lu.tgu l'lau.-Wt,i;t of Afaiu l'1al&amp;. Statue aod it is further iadica.ted by tbe fact
Fol" pm1iculan ca!l &lt;ID tlle ~fonagero! THK
nJ Ultlu.1~0, tl1e. bero vt "!~xtou.11 l11de¡11mdeu~t1. of the ioeurauce agaiust war risks at
Cid! 1,;ollf',gr l'illi.ll,-hke Empre9&amp; or t:1·flLOHH:.
banu cars golllg_ towEJ.rds NaUonal &amp;llroad. de- Lloyds, at 25 per cent per a¡mu m.
pot. Military Ba.11.d Jlh&gt;YS nn Frlda.ys lrom 8 to
·the Statist s:Lys that while tbe out• lNYESilffiNTi:I. $.l,000, tJ,000, t6,000, 110,000,
lO _p. ll\.
fJ0,000, $,40,000, $100,000. For rt1ll l11torm11.tlon
Bvlha.1· l'Jaza.-Take lU§.bop l'alace cars on
or. .M!ur sLr~t. Jil!Ut.ary.. Jland oo Tuesda.y11 brea\ of hostilitiea would seriously affect ca.JI ou or a,.ldres&amp; J. ll. Buttler, Joa,¡u!n 1',(.a.!z
New York, Madrid wo11ld be much
fr(llll 8 to 10 p.m.
block.
SOClETIE'.S.
worse
off.
It would m~an ihe A N Tl\1 M KiXS.1': l,argam 111 n. llne lia.e1enda. JITO)}·
A11gJo•A111ei&gt;le.11.11 BeueyoJeut A.s~ociatlon.erty. J. n. 8uttler, Joq111n !llalz block,
Trea1mrer, Mr. Gl. n. Flll.Bill!WOW, u. S. COllfü• suepansion of speeic payments, ancl
lar ·\¡i:cnt 111&lt;.la.ll!:O l'Wa. \lsitonareurgeuúy ellber
lhe suspelleion uf interost SOME moderate b]()ek:s o! good stocks lor :tale.
rectl1i:&gt;1ted° w donu.te llllmBtJilug towMds tMs
·cha.ntable lnstltution, whlch Is llll[lPorted en• on the Uebt or paper paymollt.
J. n. Suttler, Joaguín Ma.lz lllock.
11rel1· by voluutary eoutrlbut\ons. Alleontrlbu\lOIIS wUl be aalumwledged through tlli5 journaL The B.nanci¡~] crieis woulcl reac:t 011 Paria, l' A.RTIES having mo11ey to leud can 1&gt;e11ure
Clli.ef Melllcal Advl~or, Andrew MacMe.a.ns, Al.
wiih thu probable effect of throwing tbe good lo.al\S through J. B. Suttler, Joaquiu
Jl. l"laza Hidalgo.
01udn().-J,lonr.erey's Social Clul&gt;. Bu1ldlngon .Prbo]e of New Yvrk's Llemu.ud for gold
MalzBlock,
ea:it slde tila.in Pla.z~ Admltl:all!le tbrough
on Londoo, and so iodirectly all"ecting lt"OR SALE: T!1oroughbred Oerkshlre plgs for
members.
Wur}rn1en'R Clnb.--Ou Fl1tb ol May l'llWI.
sale at Bella Vl~ta.
the status ot all eecurities. Th.en, conu.ewnons weeldy.
x .. 111.i'rl'v Athleti.o Club.-At11letic grounds tinuing, the Statiat remarks; "The gov,
north of Uttll Ra!lroa.d depot. open all &lt;.lay.
Sp(ielal. rae.is, ¡iames or entmtalnmeuts are MI- erment is iodebted to the Baak o( Spaio
Yl!-rtl9ed WhllD nbout to t.&amp;ke p!&amp;c,e,
between eJeyen and twelvc hundred
LODG'-8.
a Morelos ::.treet.
N1uvo Ll'OD Lmli;e No. 4,, K. of P.-Mecta In millioH pesetas, about •10 p(it cent more
C~i;tle Hall, Zal'l\go1.a Plaza, OJlb'OSlte .tt1e Ca.the- tban in 1807, aod t,he po$eitioa of tbo A POIU~J Besort IOI TOllfül&amp; COIBllf 10 ina CilJ,
(\ral ,o\·cr¡: .f,'rlday at 8 p. m. Vlslting brotll~n 'eordli,\ly tmlt-ed. (J. D. Be.:tter, O. C.; A, bank is euch Urnt Lha susp0nsion ot
Jd Gatd11ill J{.o[ R. 11.nd S.
T11e \\'oodml"J• ofthl' World. !lleet the D.r1&gt;, specic pay[l)ente is bound to follow any t'ir.st•Cla.s:&lt;1 Wlnes and Llguors, Forelg:11 a.Lid
antl uitrd W11[!11e91ia}'6 of 1,very mouih n.t 8 JJ. Jarge tender of notee. Hs bulliou is only
oomestto(;lga.rs.
l!'Rrrz 110.at·ELD, rrop.
m., lll ti.Je K. -Of P. tmll, zara.¡¡:oLa. l'laza. Visltini:. brethren u.lwaya welo011l.e.
40 per cent or its note circulatioo."
RACK FAR.ES (LEGAL TARU'.FJ.
Aacording to Madrid advicee the pa·
1•rvn1o 6 IL. m. t-0 JO p.m •• OOC per bour; Irom 10 pera are whistling loudly, tryiog tu
rn. to ~ a. in. fl.OO 1ier l10ur; uud(lr hall an
Paul Engelmann,
1011r '/!"11! In th11 da,y time and /lOC 11,1; nlgbl. aruuse a. scnee ot wrong wlth. the docThll 9•~ ntea are wltbiu tbe clty llm!ts; outa.lde trine that war de facto was declared
11 16 \lmlta S\le&lt;llal ¡;,.rrangenumts abopld be made
Pla.za. Hida.lgo.
when tb.o Unitl!d Suites permittatl eup. The nkei,t reaort 111 tJ1e 111ty for Ice Ce.lid Hoer,
b,iloreliautl. ~118CEI,LANEOOS.
port to be furnisbed to tbe ineurgcnts• Wlll~ky I WltleJI, Clg!l.rii a.nd Lunebes. Call nm:1
0111 Hl•ho11·~ Pa.lal'r,-'1"11.ke cnrs gomg we9t
,rn llr J\Her ~tn.•.ct. 'file)' pass Market l'lace Early durin" tbe week strict cenr;orsb\p see me.
«nd lJ!iU.tlinll:. J:l.ollva.r Sqna.re, Purlstma Squarc, deoude&lt;l tho papni. oí 1rnws, and crent•
1.1,,,it,Jcl~ l.)rt1¡m;a--&amp;11¡h1.1n rora.gel! and lnl\rm.
1:opo C11il-o lot Spr JJ¡;'ll.--8ee a.dvertl~erneut ed widespread alsrm, Thie V.'88 en011 pagn'l.
haoct•d by tbC' sup:pression or 1111 nows
]1 1u1k1&lt; 1uul l!ankcl·~.- •Hee ndvertlsenwul~.
:--tntP P1'WJ1 Sho¡,.-Ou Commeree1&gt;lrud,11~11..r
llt~ket. Vl~lt.or~ ctt.11 procuro fine dlamond~, r1•garding the mowmeutsot thsSpa1lieh
$lll't'lt!ry. 11":1.tcho9, o¡mfa, uLe., \"!te .. at ;Ll)8urdly turpedo Hotilla, nnd thc nnllonncemont
,ow pr!et"s. see advertlsement on llrst ¡.,ru.e,
E;q&gt;•·t"il'I Oflltrei&lt;.- Wells 11argo &amp;: Oo. anif ~fmc:. tbat a crniser woul&lt;l a.ceompany ths J.eeM:R.S. 0-EOR.0-E "VV"BlST
&lt;!a:i'.'u Na1fo11al. un Zaragoza. 1'1a;,;¡¡., Bee advcl'• troyers, wblch was takeJJ to men.n that
tlsa11wut:1.
4°:ol',
Dr. CoRR ami llu.tamoroi&lt;, Mouterey, ltt-x.
fhu-L'i11-Ca.v~,.-Om,or 11..- ]')rlnelpnl 1101nl.!! of tho Spauiards fenrod
that atlempte
lnl,('fl,.~t. \ll th•· 1·h•l11lly uf Mp11to,irey. Take
,-t1•,:h•:i.n Na(1011u!· r,r M. &amp; M. (,. Ry., mornhJK wouki lie mnde by the UnHed Sta.tea to
&lt;-ra.111•; ¡:IVí&gt;S l0\11' llonrK a.t uu~. CIW('. Take c;i.n. sto¡1 tl11• Uotil!n on i1s way to Porto
.Ueti, Wlrn operl\tol' ¡¡,t 011rrm to Heouro C04cll
:lt1•\pl!1.liJ,
1-lico.
H!Pnl&lt;', Tl1r 1·outl1. -Ttmul1ms or thé 11ictur·.
(ireut intercst is takt·ll in thoeh..-ctions
"'.(¡lw 1\1\n••r¡il lklt H:lllWO.¡. Traln ll'R.VlllS lll 9
11 in .. r,·turuln~ 111 the af l!rnoon, ghl1\JP; two ton1ouow for roomberi; or (he Spnnlsh
lt"ronttng
Co111lnell•i1 ,rn \.111: AmorJeH.11 plan.
lu•wfl Ll'.&gt;~ll'W tlw il6t:nery ami lus¡,ootuu,numer•
oui&lt; mluluir w"rks.
climnber of deputiCIII, lt is rnport!!d l'hza 7,11r!IJ:"t1Z11.. l-'.ngli:1h, Spaul:.h, Fnm&lt;·h and
CIITietl:Ul Mhsi.:.m-"l,ll l'ul"rhL Allirrrn,"
t-o.00 lVl\Jli'~truill: Frne rau.dlUK:fOOlll, l'lllte thut Ge11ora! Weyler has tl'lcgr1J.phod tQ Goi:nmu Rpoken. llot autl. cold batlls. 'rabie
Bw.p~a Mll..-1.AA.nfl. 011,r, Ll'tli.lllC WJ&gt;~t, fT'om Zarahls frieod¡¡ lij C\lba to withdraw their B,Qd ro◊ma 6rat-oJ1145.
J, MJ..NQOLD, Propr
ltl?l'IL r\a-,;""-

MODE

( l'.O. 1:ox 101.¡

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u11ttgl'r.

La Gran Fundicion Nacional Mexicana,
GOLD, SILVER. LEAD and COPPER.

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E. LOWENGAllD ond I, J. SELIGMAN,

Financiu.l A.gon ts,

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eran

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HA VE ARRIVED 1

I'eople do nut eat pfo with a knile.
1: !kr 8ksting cuts no ice, it'a out of
dntP.

11 .n:e Uart.s with ffoahy name pla.te11,
no longer deceivo up-to•Jate wheelmoa.
E\·c-ry honest Cycle:r recognizefl tha.t

¿,~_e~

STRICTLY IIIGII GRADE.

frilme, \\·i&gt;,v11

ually rnakc~ u

hari.1 runnini wbeel.

AHUGijGlB

•

y1111

.\. Crank Ilanger wil Sp:·ncke.t an◄ l
t•h .. i1l puU outsi&lt;le thr. J(•armg,, 1ii 1111
111 ••·h,mical incre,i.~c-:;-; tl e lere-ragt-&gt; a111i
tiJ";:nn on' the Lalls, mullipfü•s ·11&lt;""
,::• tlie eones and eYe

NARROW TREAD

•1r. 1lie lwi&lt;1
lrnnger an,1

il1 Ehow

~11·.1i11 nn the c!H1.in 1md t u;

í;ultured ...

our
)t"I"

riL ONly&amp;ORR[CT g RNK íl ~NGrn.

Call and Exanliue the111.

4
1 ABIGYCll, U]
BIUYCl[ !8 hül t, Cor. Hidalgo Street and Zaragoza Plaza.
ACYCLE.

Oa1y one Bacycle OJL r al'lk
Bafü in the. Uul1 oí ( r ·lt, -.
r--·rru·ly 30 per rt·lt1. l ·-- J•l"é'!C ll·'
ll1•urin~s lhan
·:,
1· 1

r •I

HO'WE &amp; CO.

••

The Oldest Bicyclc Housc in niontcroy.

NARROW TRU.0
IS THB ONLV MBCHA!IIICALLY CORR.E.CT

WHEEL MADe.

1t &lt;liffri'R a,; mud1 from al! olhrrn usa
Pt11lm'.\n doe11 irom a hamkn.r. Yon'l]
u• mrprised a.t the &lt;lilfon•nrt'.

'l'ho &lt;lirecl pull of tho Cho.m bel wscn
Beai:inga, me.rke o. n'tw epoch in
Cyclo coostructioo.
·
the

_Ei;rt 1•

+++

(Vnd r Speolal Oovernmont Chartor.l

llest and
Chcap-:~t Engin-:
on thc M.ark-:t.

ney Advamced
•
+++
Rates on all
J. E. Emley,,
of • • • •
Sale Agent.
Maiz Block.
Pe sonal Property ~
' ••••••••
distance may send artioles by

Salean.

Partie1 at a

Expresa nd rely on fair valuation1.

Topo Chico Hot Spri_ngs
Contains 15 Grains of Mineral Constituenta to
19·;,~ the Gallon of Water.f;E 1
eur-

Absoluto Secreoy,
Bone1t Dealln111.

CANTINA ALEMANA,

Hotel Jllonterey.

"A Pen.ny Sa.ved. i!I a Peu11y Mudo."

almul

Bl..,od Dl■ea-.,

All Articles Cvered by lnsurance Ag~inst Fire.

~l'¡eum.atls=,
Dyapepaia,

• W. H. VACCA, Manager.
VV'e

Catantt.,
Llver arid Kidqey

ua.rantee All VV'ork

F. C. FRIOR &amp;

Corru,lainta,

OO.

lqaouuµa.

iAl, 1m1·.u1t A:',D CO:'\tll'JWCTION !'&lt;llül•

l'lmnblnbaml :;1ea111 lit•

:1w

DELIC::tH'.'ri'UL OLIMA'l'f!t,

W(' lle)&gt;ILlr Gn~l•lint, KiOVP~. f&gt;u111¡,~. He11·[1m MncllllleS •W!nd

Altitude 1,800 Feet.

MHl~tEtc, E~\lmu.tesctumr t1llr f11rntshod. Oor11,_cr Flft11 of May .,ud Zi.rogoza Strt'l!tll. Tl'le•

lllil-CLAII Hllm ICCDDUDl!IIIII.J,

pbO\IQ No, !133.

bl!criber to The Daily Globe? If not, now is the time for you to Subscribe.
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•

No trouble to show Goods.

'

Artistic
Dressmaking.

Ir M, lllBl-"l•'l&lt;~NH,\CII,

~10:-•n·rm,EY. X. L.

THE PRO~OENT 8AVINCS &amp; LOAN SOCIETY

i11l big- w,,r,li:i 1111,l :v·lions n,&gt; lu1i¡t,•1· .fül•
isfy th•• 111il,lk. au•l c,111s:•rv111 ins arnl
Jil;, r"la ar1• •·quall~· alairu1• d 11t 11, .. ;,¡,
J'é!.fo•l1t ía:!U1·i• .. r llr1ti,:f1 ,liµl••tllhC)"
Íll
China whcn.1 Grl•fll Bdtia11·a vp~u d o•J1·
has l&gt;Cl'll ,;lummm!-in h1•r rt~Ct'. Ullll'SS
tli&amp; go,· ... rnment !;larly in tbc wcl•k
I clcarly ontli.1es tlH• positio11, it will
pn1h;tllly be cuu;¡w!lt•d tu take lht- cou11try lnw ita e,111fidet1ce by ,1, nwtion for
tho adjournmeot ur tlle how,il! u[ CIJIJJ·
inans, wblch many unioniete will sup•
porl.

'Matamoros strnet.
Lo);D01'1, Marcb 27.-Altbough pubJic
opiuion on-this sido of tbe At!antic, as
ir, America, has alr0ady discounted the
findlng ot the Unitl'O Stntes court of ioquiry ot Lhe Maiue, aud th~ 11ctual confirmatlon waa expected, tbe verdict•only
een•ed to wbat people's appetites. Tt
has ill no way alleviated tbe suspeose or
the nniiety in rcgs.rd to 1,he imotediate
effect produoed by the reporl, nor thó
eageruoss to koow tbe' por;ítion wbích
Preside1Jt MoKinley and bis en.binet
propose to take up in this lliffi.cult aod
delicate eit.uatiun.
So intense is intere~t ia the latcst
turn or 1he k11leids&lt;Jt1po thHt it ha&lt;; irn.
roeaeuru.bly increased the nervoue ten
eion whicb has been agitating Europe
for the last tbree mootb~. 'fbere is
liltle l.lope her~ tbat hos~ili1i(•s can 1,e
11\"l"rtcd, and it. is bcli,•vt&gt;d tb11 rnvelali1m
will so combine the otber facto1s d tlie
silnation 11s to mako wnr ine\•itable.
thougb it ie rng,udeli a:. pussible tha.t
Spaill at Lhe last momeut will sce the
hoplt-&amp;soe613 ot" maintain iog h i::r 1,.1oliit ion,
anU yield to the inevitable, witllout. ns
u. Britisb a&lt;lmirali.t.y olliccr suys. •'l-ln.v•
iog the lei;son uumercifullJ bammei·ed
into her," ollhough thc hammcring may
not \Je accumplisl.Jed until artur her
spirite ha.ve l.,een raised b.r a u.mpor.iry

t.r:ut$ of Mexics.u bt:nx·~; U1e Mil}M's O! \et,
Qllke of tlie !'i~crtLar•y,ol tlle Couue1I a.mi tbe
c.;:ty 'freiwury; the J1tcal i:oarts and oDlee o!
&amp;:hool l111;p11etors.
Po11tulllec Dnihlln¡;.-On I\l¡~ta111ot·o11 street,
011~ lll•,ck uortl1 -0f ~ark,1t Pluu1. o¡ien trom 8 auceess.
a. m. to 6 p.m., \','llll two llour~ lnt&lt;'n•aJ ¡¡tnoon.
1,:st nf Ietter~ 11náellven!d wlll be luuml In
lt is at lasl

r.

S°o!l!.t Gl!lf 8tatlon

MRS. l'.liJOE, Frop.

Pa~· ~ H i~lll'~I l'rin'~
!'or·

,\ly,;wry 1111,11g1•1fog is etill tlw d1i.. e
slock in tr;ide ut' tlm for~ign · tJ!lkl•. but

Cosmopolitan

~&gt;al,- Mtel ia . . &amp;,pu blic wila ..-,.i

Opposite Gulf Depot.

'i\' (;1·1111J•~\'HT~1'I.
ITPll'l. "\b11'~r.

Cul11n1

u,1¡•

C. D. FITZSIMMONS,

•

•

GEO, N. FERREE, P1•oprletur.

Juel rr.cr.l\'f:11 a full liuP i,f Spriug and
Of' M"&gt;nt1erey. Offlce No. a Ma:tz Block,
:-.1,1, :L lialtl11 witJ11111t incuning Hurnruer ~uitlng~. Work 0-uarnnhmd. 00:er~ thc llt'~t ra,·IJ1¡:,s for 1•arnt11g g111~l inl"rt!st "" yuur ~iHl11¡¡-~ iltul f'aNy ten11: to
Hida:go S\re1;1t i\,, 12
l&gt;Ortow·u&gt;g 1cenlb~n.
'lborewill uerel' 11.¡aio be 01.:• ev:u t!J: J1111¡;,1 llli;tl"ll;) Lu!lel!

one of tht• grC'nl nnv:d powt'r8 of 1\1.e oity

Normal i,chooJ. Clvll u,,gblry o{

in

WANT COLUMN.

Ladic•,-: i.'all and ox,uni.ne om.'
benutifnl a~~ortuwut nf OXFültD:S. The lh1rk T,rn ,mes
with t.l1e., ,:;ilk resri11g- tup are
ver.r mud1 iu vogne uow. \Ve
haYe lot.s of them.

HOT LUNCH.

FASHIONABLE

l'.,lllt-l\.lllS

HlrttJg 1rarrlnges a11d l)eallu,. Up~tli.lr~ Is the
l'lty cl&gt;uncll c.:bamber, eoutt1-lnlng thirty

ÍIJI' ílf'II IS

!'!CU Arllll'tt(h&lt;i?. 1 ll111.l)g:l&gt; }'dlc\.,

l~hm Oltl 1Ce111m·1•:i,- \VhlNke)·,
'l"HI

pleted.
llnuidp,\I 1'11.lR('l!.-Stands between Zll.r¡;go:.:a
.ind Jl\¡lalgo Phu:t1-;11 front1ng 011 tlni !Qrmer.

C n,hl,1b1r••:;
diHJllb,:r.

•lo l:krnlr, ' l om&gt;ll lil" Jll,lUI'.\,
t•r :1.111] Zurago~ ~trcet,u

l"lllll Hiial!o IL i 3·4-

Jt:ST ARRIVED.

HOTEL WINDSOR BAR

BUl?Cl'AIÚOtl.

Visitoro to Monterey will do well to
Remember that Saddle Mountain is Eiwt of the Oity
UOV.ERN)IENT BUll,DJ~GS.

!ttorney-1t-La.w.

- - WJLL NOT BE UNDERSOLD--

'felepbón~ No. 484.

VISITORS GUIDE.

LIC.VIRGILIO GARZA,

MONTEREY,

The Il!!roal On!hard Oompany,
The Camuron Salt, Compaoy.

. .------

Dentist.

a .. tNO..U,hlilie

l&gt;JCl'ART.

,\.lUlIVE.

W, W. LEECH,

APOLLO FAOTORIES,

¡

10 :;KJ u. rn .•.. , ........ Dhm 00.. ........... 3;00 11. rn,

Office Hidalgo Plu.za.

-THE--

.~u1·E,

!l;OO ,,. 111 ........... Mo11terey ., ........ .4 ,30 JI. m.

TOPO CHICO HOT SPRINGS.

.,...,__. .,.

Suggestion That Europe
Take a Hand in the Difficulty Mischeivous.

e

Statlon, Poo&amp; ot Oalzndo t"lllOn.

EUGENE LE BARON, JU. D.

un.

--THE,_

j

.6·3óA. m.

·ri-aiu~ cou11uet at. T:rnvlflo tor polnts 011 tlle
,,iexi.-1111 Jntcrnartonal HH.llroad.

Houre íl to 12 a. rn.,3tu li nn&lt;l 7 to~ p.m.

Óne of the ch cest resu:lt:nt lots i □ Monte rey, 00, a.ras squaro. un c¡¡_r iinti.

Al:IUI\K.

a. m.f.' .. ; . ., Monterey.. , ........4:1:i p.m.

J. ,v. Mac)L\STER, 111. D.

P. O. Bo3: B. Mont.n-ey, N. L

WILLNOT INTERVENE

DEl',\hl'.

!)l,;t•Ait'!".

O...oer ol !l&amp;bl'n~• a

Little Hope That War
Can Be Averted.

3:13 v. m .•• , ...... ,.Tl!.rl\J)\CO ..... , .... :3() ~. 111.
i\.!llU\'l•
OEl'AJ\T.

!nIBrir.at DllDful

PILSNER 111EXICANA.

from this e1ty.

. S&amp;lt\llo .....

7:00 !\.. 111 .•.•• ,. .•.. Vle.tnrh1....

LA MEJOR nf,
~i!Se!I of ])]{Wd !Ul!l ~li In: ul11 ,;ni,· dlsti\M&lt;l o! the
t:n Amtrlc11..
1&gt;IOUIU\·ll. llvt•r ilml k:id 11e¡-~.
Resid&amp;nce: MnrbleHotel.Topo Chico

rn Amt•rlea.

2:1 aore fanu, 4 úlometors from 1:cator or towíl, well impwvetl. ch&lt;!iLI) at. $1,2.30.

Price $1,250.

lfl:')í}

i,:~pect:ll :ute111i&lt;1n clM•1Ul'!I to I he tn•:1tmt•_11 t
lihl'lllllllt.hlll; T,1bnr;ulo~1~; ipec11l,1 _rle,;.

THEBEST

bargain at $;\000.

0

Htele1,;, vuluotnLily
rclinqoislMi ull
!.H1me :.llull see :,~ ruut:h u! it ae tbt• nnes
elairuw to 1tuthoritr ll[JOO th~· ielantl and
wb,1 do t\.1e llghting, n.']tl bus Uirectet1
l'eiin•s her troope, 8uch nction, lmw•
the uu.nagr1r nf llm lüm•h¡iico)JO lu ¡,r,..
f'Ver, is 1101 to 00 l,,okE'll fnr.
caNl 111 K,·)· \\·(•et. aud 111ak1• !\rrauA"e•

wp1·ld,

LAREDO,

goocl stockB in clivideod paying compauies.

p. 111..... ,. ,

6:00JI. 111.
..10:30a. m.
..•. 1,0011.in.

)l()z.i1'Ellt:Y &amp;. JJINERAl.i pEl,T R. !t.

"M"O'N"TlD!t.BIY, N. L.

$."&gt;0,000 worth

.Monterey.

1; ::IO n. m......••....Tre~lí\o ..•••••.• 7 ,iG p. 111.

H. G. ATLEE,

Por PRICES,
Saliuas Ave. ü.nd Lyncoln St.

Industria~ Financia} &amp; Agricultura! Stocks.

.... Larmlo ..... .

Station, Fout of Calle do Tejad 11.

DALIJ &amp;1Ut.-l......~ ... JIO. i.C...

Wbolee:1le a11d Retail Dea.ler in

IU.

.uo;,.:T:;HEY" &amp; ;\IJo:X.ICA!'l liULl&lt;' 11.All,WA .....

•;-:;re" ífou11-q;: • lo ~ -1.. •~ ) to li P, •·
ViHib1 JA1"&lt;0do 4:th Werlnooda:, a.1vl

JOIIN COLMAN,

J\.

ARll1''K.

A;;.IU\"F.

day a.nd .Tb11n1rl111 at .. cli, w,,oth.

STAPLE &amp;FANCY GROCERIES,

cfINVESTMENT
EROKER.

or

rapi1\

!&gt;IU".All•1•.

\VR.ITE TO

11:00

THENEWS IN LONDON.

D.Kh\ln'.

!&gt;Kl'.AKI'.

No, 11 Zn:ragoz:n St.

m.

. .8an I.UI~ •.•.• ., •• ;¡ :10 J). lll.

IITJCJ IOOU:-U 111., 1 W( llll D11. l

Tb11r;1day, an-&lt;I Ral!i!lu 2d Wfl.du•

SUTTLER,

.• t:4.', :1.

........ Me:,(:!i:o ....... •

7:00a. 111 ...

~:i.&lt;I p.m ..

•'

J.

illonl1•11.·y

s :~1 a. 111 ...... .

Chemists.
&amp;::ic109.

lea. By tbose 1ivi11g ato. distanc~ frum
come.
tiuu in the amouote cootril&gt;uted
thia, centrt•, ap¡,li~atiou may be made io
1Hiti11g, antl it ie 1,1rged that ali subjects
'f111•: yelluw juurnale in New l'ork are
of Her )lajeaty will sLrnil thl"rnseh·es or
Trn: newi; from Washington to !he
,luing
thcmsclvos pruu,\ tlwee days. tho pd,ilege uf r!lgiatrntion in orJer
IHJ·
efhict tbu.t Preeitlellt McKiah,y luul
'l'be Nlítor of OU1• arternooo pilper has 1bi1t pr...,mpt assist.Loce may be ro..'odered
tifled Spuin i 11 e u batanee thnt warf¡~re
aeBd.
been tu.ken to tlm lumttic nsylum, ami i~ thetn io (;ase
on tbe ii;laod or Cuba ruuet c,•ase, ~Oll
Jr.o. C. M1m1LE-ror-·,
!ew more 1trc IH i;ubJl'di.. Ou tilo 18th
upon terma satisfactcry to the ineu1·
.Brltish Vice•Co11f!ul.
inst. lb11 climal. was rcacl1ed whe11 the
Montoror ;lforr.h i2.
gents, ciuno with uoexpaetcid suelden·
Workl issued e.-v~uty-s&lt;.!1•,;n extras, ond
nf'SR. This move upon the purt of lbe
the Joumnl issucd ninty-nino Ecle¡mrute
preeident brings mattel"B tu a focus, aud
edhione. 'l'hiA is wl.ioo¡ihig 'er up i11
ineures indepcnllence to tbl.! s~n1ggliolf

Cubano. War muet bti the immclliato

Tekpboo• 336.

,\~ JJ

No. 4, under Ho1el Monterey.

11. 111.

¡,. 11:.
ll :05 \l. lll.

J. S. STEELE, M. D.
ODFORD COUNTY WHISKY ENGINEERS, ASSAYERS
0Cil1IBT !ID AORJST.

uearly

limp,•1' 11·orli.in¡.¡- ord,,1·.

0

Hidalp.

.,11111\·ir..
.•. l.art;(ll) ......... 11 .iiQ a.m •

1:~

IIOWE &amp; NORTON,

Ves~els for Auxilliary Na.vy.

ger I hal

-i 121

)l'FlOZ: and lwtlidaoee. oppositt- Hot&amp;l

7:00

Now 'l'HA'l' tbe Unitell States has vir•
hrn.lly recogm:1.ed lhe independence oí
1he Cubana, tbe latter will 11ot feel so should tbern l&gt;e war,
much inclinell to fork over that 1'.!i200,Ten years· experience has u1.ughL us
000,000 to Spain !or a relcaae. Uomez b.ow to repair fil kinUs of biuycles. Re•
*
will probably say tho uffer was nat 1_:mir cloparlmenl, Howe &amp; Co.
me1rnt to holtl good indefioitely.

HghH11g.

tllCl',\KI'.

Prop1•iEJtors.

We use 011ly tbc Ucsi rnatNHd m our
rap1ür liepartment. Howo &amp; Uu.
*
Geu. Dabney 1L Mury, a Virgiuiau1 \\·be S(•rved in both tho Me:rican
and the civil war, th-mgb. nea.rly 00
yeare ol&lt;l arnU. in feebh· healtb, bas tell•
derell his service~ to the go1·ernor ot' his
etaie, nnd would liko tu take a laaud

This

about ii,I:JQ.000,000 in tho yeu. 'l'be cn11·
tributions in the ~.tme yeHr- -i11 the pro·
•
h' d f
h
¡
porlion o~ ooe,t tr
rom t e em¡t uyere,
'
one-third from tho worklllP.D an&lt;l onc•

Helliou &amp; Charpeuel,

'l'lley lirl' placetl iu iron,,Pip&gt;:l&gt; a.mi buded
4 ftiet beneall:1 the i;urfac~ with mnn-

American allmnco. o.tfeusi\·c a.ud ,defo'J'.

iosurance bas refercmm onl.r to accidente. In adtlitian to tbe 1rnm\Jer
giH~n abm·e. thc workera in the buildiog tra.tles basr to be recko11ed. The
total nurober or wurk.we,i.1 insurcd
again&amp;t accidents amonntect.roundly to
18,000,000. Tbe number ot itCCidents in
1897 W8B 381,000, and thc m:J11ey CODl•
pensatioll pa.ld in lump i;ums aonually
to ;';15.000 persone nearly HG.000,000.
Tbere exists in Germany ll system of
insu¡1rnce for 11.Jl workmei1 or em·
ployee against disablement aud old a.g0.
Disablement pay 1vae graolNI in 1807 to
~n,ooo workingme1.1 anU women; old ugo
penaioni. .,...er0 awardeíl lo ~:?".:WOO 11er!SOU1;. 'fhe Hmouul.e togl'Lb~r anule u¡,

l'rlcti~ !~.()lt, i;J,r,(I, $,J.OC awl )jl,')O ,l:111)" wll.h
b&lt;lard

1!2dlCII E1111mr K. T. llilUÜ

'

be trouble between 8pain anc.l holes 3UOtl fcet ªI;art. IL i.:ue1
tbo U ni tell $latos wi!I cumo an An~lo- .t:L.100,IJUO tu bury tb~ wil"ets.

wera ~42.006 industrial eetablishments.

11.n¡( Bdl~.

';KX!t .\X ~.~1'1U:'..ll, nA1t..WAL
f·1ty Til-J&lt;.i,t OIH1,e, NI'!. 6, l'hl'l.11 :'.at·A~oi;11; i.;t,i·
li,m. ('11lz,1du 1.IJ,itm.

COBllBCLe•J bj

Ut··r o(·

:LstounJro;" fi;ures have just

FrPll•.!li i(1:.~l;.ll1·nu1. :,a101,n, 11111 l:Ll'l, ¡i;11 ], .¡-~.
¡-,,,,,.,.,,1,111,.r¡•.
tio,11,. \l·¡¡(¡•r 1''1ktori-. l·c.ut·~ 1
A.l"lkl,·~. i\,•11· \'r;W liill.'I,, W1111·1, J.1qm11~ ,111&lt;1'
r:u11sen1•1, lm¡,,,rti,d ,llnwl. l~:1 trh·t L11;li1-

Specla\ servlcu !01· luMJu;~, 11.a.nquet.~ ;1t1d
110Jrer~. w1rh!n irnrt wlthout rhe clty.

'old at Rock Hotto1n Priccs.
n1ean what I say.•

-•,J-

.

~ , - -.. ..

been iesued by tb-0 Uerman home of.
Hae reepecting the state ioeuraoce of
workmen. At the end of 1897 there

.

STAPLl {~ FANOY GROCERIES

w. TEAGA.RDHN, .. , ................. Editor.

.Just receü·ed [rnsh Swüm cbtJeee, H.
'l',.rn way to havo a fl.rst,clase daily
J. B. DIOKINSO.N.. .. . . . . . . ... . . ..... l'rana.gnr.
paper in Mouterey is lo suetarn 1'HB Beocigbaus.
Providicg füe city of Baltimore will
ÜLODE.
giYe
,i sita for a oew ü.rwory, the statn
ln the UnlU11l Stat-es, Cannda, Ccutni.l a.ud
:,outb Amerlca, l'r!cell In U. S. curreney, 1ia}"• 1 0:-.i,; of th.D nei.v cruÍ:mrs anthnrized by will appropria.to ihe sum of ~300,000 for
nwnM to be lo ad va.oca and to be made b)' dra[t
tht: building: of tha l:lHuHi.
the naval b1ll nuw before c1,og-re1;.s1;b1m Id
011 New York.
Reduced ptico::e on silver uovelties.
THE DAILY GLOBE.
be named tbo lrltzhugb Lee.
Swiss .Jewlcr.
*
One Year ...... ,..... ,, .. ., ..... , , ... ,. ......
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