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r»NDAVt«VW(N(i;i i a!IHIAH¥,X't9<B. , m T\X j|a$ M*de Twrc \resident CwSwu - REVIVC3 ftlCHT OP COUE* cfW?.* President Castro** R*ply to MIMfEtt Co wen—Venezuelan Goytrnmetlft • >«> EqU*l Treatment Fpr At? $**et.f itor Naient—Earop Von SUrnbWrg'i Anxiety For a Settlement ! *' 5000 Rolls Bought to Sell at 3 Cents. Buying for six stores, enables us to offer this wonderful bargain Ca.acaa, Feb, 2.—In reply to ter- B-we&s inquiry as to What sue:a intend* to dP regarding tfctide ma ad for preferential treatment Seadt by the allies, President Castro ha* feat* graphed: \The Venetuelaa vftWK. m~at dejjros equal treatment fySssH the creditor nation* In Duron* Hd America, koop.ng In mind la tddttlei its dtylomaUc conventions sad utteffp? Etlpulatitpi.' 1 * \ ' . The French legation has notified ffcc Cimpa, l»f*vli»w»» «w# ^Mnwn|ii«a ' Takesk and she AHIHery Retaken Whlett Waa % U«* »y the »ultan'i Army In the etattle ef Dee. tt-—Claim ef tairrtshte *x»lede*. ' Tangier* tfe*. I.-»Th# \ sultan'» A troopa iave utiesrly rooted the force? of the'Moorish pretender *ad 'cap- tared Eta Bemara himself. . . A spfclal «o«ri«r b«o««ftt thj newi fcwe trow re»,#uad*y;. .He, report* that at daybreak *ut Thuradajf tht ar«r o* the aultaa, eommanded\ by War l^lalster P Menebbl, attacked 4he yretendef't position and Inflicted » ecatplet* defeat on his followere, at tbf •am* time capturing Bu Hamara, .„ ... ._. ,„ „_. -—-»-j~* tt8 „„, ^ y,, defft# t ^ tjj, rebele' from the'decislon of the chair Venezuelan government that to vlrtp*4- w „, ,.i_ .> » j„ . ! .„»» ^.m. \ ...-. -^ No extra charge for Borders '•• of-the convention of •1808 Franc*' ; avowed to collect directly a' pert < i the revenues of several cuitom 'ic ; la Venexuols a* a guarantee ft«r ! diplomatic rlelms arising Out <Jt\ ; ' prcvlcui revolutions. j France. It is said, renounced, fare i by iho conveoticn of 1885 the ex* \ < r this right on condition that Hie i t'eroit on thla debt should always < regularly paid. | Franco, wl bait asking the «UtaotU% tloa of Oormany. England and Ititjr) aXFOtJCD TO DtRlflON, »r«i »^t . £ u r» , j»„ ^.4. ->„ If ' ll/^i intend* to revive ber right of disfltit, was sarptf«Kt ana ruined atdawo. « Think'of it-*Border at 3c roll. Weicoreeuon.-- : \ ,*m •**'***>>#**** herd! „.- v . j Xhe French cbtrge S'jiffatres,, It tti» tjilUa's flctory, &!s©*offer wonderful bargains in all grades of paper at Bc t 8c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c and up Xhe French cbtrge S'jilfatres,^ M I QiifeTrein ha* pa'd a vl«l| to the bp - | oico ministry and has twice called-oi» j President Castro dnrlnjr ths put 4f hours, „, ' i This activity oa the part of Pww?* | is oirldentl? in <^n»etrtloh with her t»» i Von tloa toro*!?efeer rlglXsaad ittteoev , , **-% * - ,l cU 'ercd as «n answer to the a?Utude{ $1 in Gilts, Orientals and Bagdad \ ****• * *\*»•«* p°»»* - \.' , -L. . -'~ effects'! COMPROMISE fU|OP08ITVON. Our'February Sale of F^rnitur** promise#«iie tft-bf] J'AlilM te It »ntf*rrea! CrsdfWreJrW * pfeased with. Ccme te Van Brothers, Truster's Old^Stand. •i Wasaftigloa. Felf. laVclvlnjt t comprcmli* of the ailUrd. powers' conicntton for * preferential treatment In the settlement ot4hoIr ca!cu agsbst VonczUcls hare boos sabmutoJ to tho government* of Ore»t Britain. Gonnsny- aad Italy by their ropro3catatlv*j in. Washington, and ' j whilo no answers h*rv been received d . PAn Trirtinrr <stnmnB , i ** ** % l - om '• r«*»?a foi (be belief reen iraaing aiAjnps. ihjkt Ujo (U|lM wru ~^ a wty w acc#p! -, tho latest proposition. Prete^er'* Etittrt JFoUovtef Slain or Captured. •U HAMARA H«s>OFIT«D s>HI»ONIR \ PROGRAM AH CONQRES«. Another courier- from *\** oonflnnt but says the pretender was not c»P- tured and Host it l» not known that Ms body was assoeg the creat noabei ..fUe-'MSm't victory was .absolute, almost the eatire following of the pre- Undsr belag either »:al» or captured. K ,HI» taoip, pcorlslons and amrounltloa pwete taken asd Use artillery which was loft by the (Milan's army In the battlt of DecemVer II. was recaptured, JNrttl if 9H ilaaura eecaped It is Omnibus eUjehood Sill wilt Come U; / 'With 'Appropriation Sill*. Wwbtaftbq, Feb t 8,—The omnlbul Stajtehood\WH will continue fir thi present to hold its place, aa tms un> fjoJahed business oa tho senate, cal- eoder, but H seem* quite probable that the discussion ef t6o statehood bOl will oomo up In connection with •ppropriatlon bills. t Seoatqr Quay has entirely changed hie tactics during the past week and alter trying twice In vaia w aoourt a qoorum for night sessions, he hat sbandonsd all efforts in that direction j leaTing the seristflrs who oppose ($>< * statehood bill to Ukejthe responslbll Ity for delay,. • J(t is evidently his purpose to make filsf fight In connection »«tb the appro priatloa bills and to secure promlsei to vote for a statehood rider to one oi thfee; bills: there will be a decldec effort to attach She statehood -amend meat t o thi agricultural approprlatlor bill. . It i s expected that the amendment Will be ruled put on * point of order, j In which event,there will be an ajpuea.' I frown tha^A^fair... **t .K„ .I..I- |^ |£ quite possible, however, thai the que? tloa pay be submitted to Uio senstt wiChovt a ruling by the chair % , ^ Benator Cullom will atsennpt to se cure consideration of the Cuban treaty: but until the statehoqd bill shall bt disposed of ail tho apeculatlon as ic what may be done with other questioui is Idle. 5rooke **£& B,^ best ten \cent•';. % Cigar in town The Masterpiece, leading 5 cent , cigar, * *' Maaulacturedby GALLAGHER & BRADLEY w- t^ Anti-Trust BUI. Washington. Fob. 2. — Tho sntl As this payment bsa not been msdsl J »op*l»*s for ofia to seek to retrieve >\btrl will not como up in the ftouso UD its dff**t. M b's cUUm t o bo a saint] Is sxplcnled. Tie pretender's camp *e fee In a IN Ham*r* Rrewfht i \*„ Ca#«. _?. - Wtoa,* -Jh*. *.—-A dispatch froa Tsigitr to the Montlsg leader men- Uou » circamsULntis! rea>ort current In (hat cHr thai Bu Hamar* was. hrtmgkt to r»s'i*i a cage and exposed to. public deriiJAsk.\ - Tes-dlepalch adds that It It its- til late in the week It at all and It i poeslbly may bo postponed, until, noxi week:! The friend*\ of tho currencji; bill arr exceeding anxious to get con ' slderatlon for tlTB anti-trust bill. Tho Democrats and Republicans have reached a tentative agropment to si- low two days general dubsto on the »*e»*mr».. » * ; Today Is suspension day and a num- ber _of minor matters considcraUon oi WMcS is bfjjcked by Mr Moon of Ten net**fl,will be acted on, Tuesday hsa; beea set aside for tho consideration oi the-13 claims bills to which Mr. Payne*! objected Saturday ] .•unrtiR^o* Ft«T.*ro^ciTv ttierr^irle^BltlV^^ ff»»WwHeV*»e|s%j*k iMT««rWr iB ** t «(fS - »t *?»\ Nel tupertetfi - « ,n^i.i AltribBU* fee'**Ki»» rictory-wfam S.-Pro50«l^tek| w alfi(H&ity e«h* tribe* ti«n^ Willlaty taetle*. «Tfl* bribed rebelip •Oddsnlr abaadoeed the pretender - * standard. , 'Ai-.T. tTltWArtT't VilUU Orstar Qrkntsd Thst.OW Documint Is ' t« Bs Stri^nlttesj tat Exsmlrmtlen. New foric, (ft&. t—By an ordei grantsd by Jodg* Lsventrltt In the Pianos (^ teiU' The otd dc^ui rsabmlUed today ter^ Sew Pj^n68 nrr v.rig nearly every «toy. DONT jfo/out <f tjwn to buy piantw. -We fciimUi- only standard makes nruWr light expense and can sayo -'' / \* $lOP/or You. Mnaic every aftornoon and evening. — Wehare*old67 Kanm in Niajrara and Orleans com'y this MEDWA— Ln6e Smith. Hnrrv C.»..per. Jnosnn Walker. Will- i».a» Wntwbnry. W t VMMA. V. Y4%y. E Kmy-^. J tortee. Frank-Chiton. A. WntP. M I^:he. H Sn!der. I. (iwh, H Hanrock. IdhttSlTp. A Plnmblyf W W.Smith. F. 51 Z«inan, 8. L Hatch. larfotEPOBT-^fohn J. 3f.es»m> t Lyman VatnlfewalkeF. M. WiodWHrth. A? Honghland. Frank ^. u _ d § & . \f 6 i^^^F^Sft iC^if 8 ecceplsdWsUl shoe?* bs thrown out and a new line of heir* adtnlttedMd a share In the esute 1 . >»** Seven wRnssse* have been brought trdm «•—*-'— — —A-- **- v She^danu ^J: All Pianos Guaranteed by Manufncturer yv At LEV AN BI^S ; NewStore. Medina g 5< v , allies here, and whtfe it has hot form- J>, , tster BotvenMUsaelt that 6e will •OttgJ^E'\ .^fl^f^Si S^S JJ. | entorWkus obj«Uon to lu adoption. 1 1*™*** «« »» ***t t<» i^o»* sbst the «v ; provtied iiio UnitoJ States and the *£* ; or her clateo-t nations outside the 22* } stH^aftco can bo- eotrfihedd that their 0. hown inierojts In Vcraosuela will not yv | b« subsequently Injured by yleldlns to t* < a plAnwhlch seeina to offor ft soItiUoa of tho prsaoat sorious hitch lo she Wa^hirtgtcfli notrttiat.ons* . The papositlon n<r» under,consider ation is undcr«toc%til be a modlftcaUon tot the alMos' contention that they be recogn ml as-*'-Vdneanela'» preferred 'e'aimants In the pei^ir&ot of the In- demnity. It Orrvidea that for a ehi Or 3^rie^LeTvis.''ClarenreKins. Fred Arlington, Jndri .Drain. /baniel Betts. J. tiUmore. t; MBA Uxlgp. Frank Klnxe-^lirSBa-Bailey.* ' / . ' . *. „ H\BTLAND-Owrge Aokprs^m. M. Feramile. C whtfe. a .?m\ti A Vanlinsen, Aug. Billing. .To in O.ates. BOot-ber. A. \v *>ia*or, Frank Chaplain, A. ! H Fanvl and many ..there , period\ pen.ips sis months or a Great Britain. Germany and ft 2^ S»^^^y^4?y^g^w^^yg^y^yyy» Hanlon A carload of * Cortland Buggies just received, carloads of Two N X^I424>X^X«: HARTT te the pxclnsive affpnt in Mr dihB fnr trfe (linop *• Sail' hf r i Tfo-<» and Coffets Try onr Perfection brand <; cvirTep at 25c--its as em d • •' as ymi have, paid 8.'.c for. u The Plaid Front Grocery. Pittsburg Woven Wtre Fence s and other goods for the spring trade, pil^d to the ceiling at \ IF YOU the >plaoe ,Ha.ve We hKve the Tele receive epreluslvoly 30 per censtj&ehe' ' customs receipts of the ports of Puerto i Cabelfo end La <3u j : of the period thstt all the ciafffiaat na- tion be placed upoa the samt footing. T*.e 8\ par cent of the receipts of these two, ports\will thjin b? divided' J^. •* anions all tbf c'almant nail ' ' riuio based on W« amount* Of «aclj ticm.'S claim. The/ plan- will enable th's allies to, wlthdra.v their ships from Venezuelad waters without serious loss of prestige France', because of her prevloas ar 1 ran gem P tit with Veneruela, has It In her power to conOnve the preeeht deadlock \^ tpe WasMngtph negoti- ations She contends that the blockade has prevented the collection of 13 per cent of the customs receipts pledged her by treaty, Mr. Bowen has been assured that the representatives' of the allies |f iere will give him a final answer at the earli- est possible moment, and exchanges are In progress between the •representa- tives here of the allied governments concerned and their home offices in an effort to reach a settlement agreeable to all concerned. The Washington government and- Mr. Bowen are convinced, because of Baron Von SternberaJB activity in fine matter, that Germany wants the Verie- zue£an question settled with Till possi- ble dispatch. - . • - •are to be e «xarah3»tkm dstcendsnls of a third .cousin of Stewart Ishiig. Ho ssld that it would also bo generally used in War so t-.at an op posjhs; (raja could not*cut wires and] thtti cut pffl comrriunicaUon. He addeiKtbat the telephone is yoi la iu infancy and that within ba-f a eaneratlon ,it r ^lll .be po^stbio. io.- J Americans to talk%tth friends in Bu , rope as a trans-Atlantic telephone is a 1903 FBBRMY tm So.; Mo.; Tu. 1 2 J limn 15|16!l7 18 w«. «hi 6 6 12 19 WT. 13 SsV.! ? •pf swj mm Ml m 1 % rtnt J/Oaitu* MOW* PHAttt, r M \•?• 11 tm. #Ham as'Motivw Powir For Long Distances. Schenectady. Fob' 2 -^Charles P, Stclataou, the, expert electrician, aj- dressed a public meeting Sunday on \FUttjri} Possibilities'of. Electricity He_t*id that Hhp stscccss of wireless lelecrapby would in tho futuro prevent any one from fjoing completely iso- Isted and that by ha means Arctic ox , u - „ plorer* Would, be able to communicate |.[f P ! ? /° r !^ d *^l?f ir? f* 0 * P***? ~\t& ciTiliaSi'ilon add thus prcyont any •'--*• moXe expeditious being > lost, and per THO^t JKFFKRtON «sX*0*Tti^l.' Atioolstlon Ornsnliia jr^.th* ft^Mt^il* -- Capital. . ' r \*l .,• Washington. >*5. f—fTae, TltoetM. Jefforson Memorial SHOsJaUou OrfSH- i»cd for tho purpose c? erfcUlif„)(« las'. national capital an appropriate aad nsflonal moraor/al to tS»\»utkO(fe|lle;. Dociaration of tnderMa^tnce,\ shnmah Its president. Admiral Gears* DwWVi bss issued an appeal to the Amsricen 'j^ct'of the assoclaUpa.i ' \ I , The appca'»*bich Is slgnodlhr Ad-, rolrel Dewey, pays * trlbutelto Thoasr Jefferson and. aslss^lfee people to coa- • tribute to tho memorial according to ' thefr ability The,«hfrsctei| And eosl of the proposed monument iurw bot ststedh \* 1 Each enntributor becomes * snembst of the ji»3*.-fitiod» Cootribuitofli. chechs, money drders or draft*, should Tts fire^iiid to prove the f^lgrftej quewtlon ^only a to* years. With j b o ma<k pajftiils to. the ocd«reJ_,tHs Of heirs, who^ tetaj tttilr cl«tm» |W>r*fer*nco \o electriciV as a motive) l ^ as * rtT .^ J* e J l »^»M™v ,, ?»F i J ,> j.-.i.j . • - .*..-. ,-.—•- { >^t, power, ito said that it fcjll never su- ***\ '.pert-ede steam for long drstancea. as TOe claim Is made for. one sixtieth Sjfccsv locornaave generates ju o*n of the estate and the pi-went auH ls^ po^er and that In direct proportion to directed a*sinat the property .at.lOth it* gixe. street and Broadway, srhlch Is esU- „ ^ '.)'. mated to be worth $3.SoO,000. ! RSo*m lejltves! te Be Another Osborne. Cleveland. Feb. !.—Carroll A. Pea- body, a teacher 1st the, Philippines, is «arl nf-Jnk^(b*borne, Whose ih at the h%nds of Natives was re- body's fatfaet MM r^eijRrWlrfonBaUot 'which con. it allv.e. 04 i.jsawata^ fThe>, kela- lisvsjt that in K. Oiborne Reform Party Importing Ami Honolulu. Feb. 2.—(By Pacific cal -^Tbe Pacrac , Mail steamship China has arrived here from Hpng Ko'ns and Yokohama on fc&f way to San Fran Cts««V»-SSe brlngs>«ws that <arge Im- portations oT*%rn}S-,and ammunition are being made by \the Chinese; in violation of the .agreexnent of the . . . .. ^- —^ -- poweirS. Vesselsi disguised aa trading] McAllister, mabaser of the siga and* ^t**-****? **3 ' D S* t * are gomg ,Dto tie 'o'^ 0 ' J adcrf] decoroxlve'dppartmont of tibe Electric flmghainton,N,|'^ J war ma terialy<lt Is thought t^iat ,1 Motor and Ekiulpment company, iss t the dead oa-i thn^„„ n „ 1d i i„,«8,.,i™^j-*^'.— * ^ --- a-.=-..— --- Wilson, prosFdcnt of Eie Lincoln, Ha- tional ban^, Cotarauplca^tli . |d<.' drosse#-to the secretary, &. S. 'lib\* Kean, will receive pnjmpt and res- pectful attention. Every stato In the union Is repre- sonted^n the association by. a .rice (resident ' The vice president ihLlhtw Yorklstho Hon. Jottereon M. Levy. . \CHARGED WITH PcmaERYi <^A-v MaffSJe? of Eieetrte Motsr_ Company >j 4 Has Disappeared. \ V Newark. .«*: X , Feb. 2—Mward 3. ... ^Toi^n K ,„„.„. . „, _ the*6jiunsual imprirtatlohs of firearms, disappeared »and detectivesi a*» sequr- *L^«t ^ ^|2!'^^!^f* nd * lnmunJtionare ^ n 8 ma '^ b ?l* 0 '»« tb>-county for Mrtk ^cABhittr Keen JivLii r-u» t.^ J^^ti^ff . w*\™ element, which fe plotting *o left Jan. 4 osiehslbly on a,hanthe*s trip wMKSSLS^ l^tf^? f overthrow the Manchurlan dynasty { and nothing since has been .heard of cLm S^ii S^rw £f?£ There are many membets of the refarm' him ' As former home is broke* hi) aSimaa? wthority for th« ^^ I n Ha wali ^| mey have con and hisVife and their two HUli chll- •* w \ - trlbnted liberal stfms for She support ,dren have gone-to |er former .hdhM>at of the agitators in-,China. - I Battle Creek. MIcfi> , .» Death From Yellow Fever. . %New York.sFeb. Z.—TJiere wis one! death from yellow layer on board the i Booth'line steamer Bernard which at •l , Ea-oh one b^nriects ;with 26,000 in yournei Norweslan Stearrtir Ashore. London. Feb. 2—The Norwegian fiadloil^ BroS.j Bell TelephoneCo. 4\-6'rleans for Aarbuus. has gone ashore at Lemvig, Denmarft, Three boats and Six corpses have been; waaied ashore. It is feared that the remainder of the crew wore alao drowned^ 11 * \ Killed * Man .In His Wife's Room. \ .. , t , „ ^ >„, ^ .. , Newark, N. J.. Feb. 2-r-Walter Ram- *™\' *&?* . of ?ZZ??'*j3 tiveo from afanaos. Braall, and Bar . sey o f Harrison, N. J., was shot and in-1 who f'!' I \. B ^ 1 ' U^T^SJ^X bsdoa. Charles W. Calne, the ship's Uufly killed in the apartments of • . rePD ( l , rhec H tOT f^J^t^rl ste**rd. was taken HI on Jan. 21 and to£ George ^cDpweil at Harrison, a , e ^% e ^^ if ^^ t ^Z di'ed *n the 2«th aad was buried at sea >biifb of Newark. Sunday. TOMhoot-1 °^ Pd f ° r J&^ D ! n > S\! the same day. When ^he Beraar*> B was done by Mrs ^cDa^^J^ 1 ^ . Ba fe n0Pe a ° d , ^ 8tba ^ reached quarantine two other members ' band. He left the house afterwards, Plp ' r \pvipea. orme crew were ill. Both nfEfi were J taking his wife with him. and has so removed to Swinburne island hospital, Ar eluded the pollceu Mrs. McDow- ell later surrendered to the Newark ptbco and was turned over to the Har- rtBOTk^authorities. According to her statements she was in anoUier room when her husband -entered and shot Ramsey. McDowell and: his wife had been living apart for sorde time. for treatment.\ The steamer will be tllstafected ,and wlfi proceed t o her dock Monday. Early Race* at Columbus. ColUmbus, O., Feb; 2.-^-The Colum- bus, 0., Driving association, which was given the week of Seiit, 21 in the grand circuit,- has decided to g\ive a summer meeting July l^to lOnolusive, the week preceding toe 'jofeenlnjg of the grand clfcult at Detroit About $30,- Weamer Avona, Captain pTeyw. NeW DO* will h e hung; up Wstakes and purses. There win be six early clos- ing stakes or JioO« eich, tthree for trotters and threes for pacer*: there wll atgo be 10 purses for pacers and nine for trotter* of WW each. loafer. It- |s asserted, he presented rhf cits wft^i *a' i leged forged slgnajures of the officers of the' company 1 anli drew out tbejamount of the deposit, ill but a few dollars. When the alleged forgery became known a few days later the government cancelled the checks. ,i V 8yracuse Hotel Fire. Syracuse, Feb. ,2-—The fire which early Sunday niorfiing broke out in be Hotel Mpwry, caused a damage of about $20,000 of which about $12,00ft : \was in &e grocery store of Andrews, Loomls & Andrews and the balance on butldings and furnishings In the hotel. lili escaped safely. The fire's origin te not definitely know!?. PhlladelpMa, Feb. ,2.-^The Penhsyl- vahia special,, the 2>hoiir train be- tween New .Yoitk and phicago over the Pennsylvania railroad and the Fori Wayne, wlH b e discontinued) * next Thursday, it hatvihg befeh found Im- possible t o maintain on this train the fast .scheduler assigned to It, Without great sacrifice of freight traffic. The running of fine train will not he r* hewed until the congestion of ftejght; Is fully relieved. •\> *4,t r. pawfe v--^