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IIIKL6ijSKlfZW-tr --4A MESSAGE-Asking for Information for Facts Connecteci With CommerceChairman Dingley HaBLong ConferenceWith the President Senate CommitteeSeeking Information in Regard totV Merits of Amended Tariff 15111Washington May 7 The presidentThursday sent to the senate a messagein response to a resolution asking- forall information in the department ofstate concerning tariffs taxes exportsand imports and in fact everythingconnected with commerce The message transmits a letter from the secretary of state transmitting suchinformation as has heeu furnished-the bureau of statistics through consular reports lbis hinted that the bureau has not hadadequate funds to print 211 themation which has been received andthe secretary suggests that larger appropriations be made for enlarging thework of the statistics bureauMr Dingley chairman of the waysand means committee of the househad a long consultation with PresidentMcKinley Thursday afternoon presumably about the tarift bill MrDingley declined to say anything aboutthe subject of his visitMr Calhoun the Illinois attorneywho has been selected by the president to take the place of Mr Day ofCanton as the legal representative ofthis government in the prosecution ofthe Ruiz case in Havana was at thestate department Thursday to beginthe preparation of his case lie spentsome time with Assistant SecretaryRockhill making himself acquaintedivith what has already been done byConsul General Lee and the department of stateDon T S Sharretts president ofthe board of United States general appraisers at New York has been summoned to Washington to advise thesenate committee on finance in relation to the tarift bill Avas askedThursday for an opinion in regard tothe merits of the amended bill as arevenue producer and in reply saidIn my opinion the bill will producesufficient revenue to meet the demandsof the government The duty on teawill aggregate a least 10000000while the increase iprovided for by thetax on beer will amount to from 12000000 to 14000000 more The increased duty on sugar will result in amaterial gain to the volume ofrevenue over that produced by theact of 1894 Indeed this increase alone would be almost sufficientif times were prosperous to producethe additional revenue necessary tosupport the government as the deficiency under that act was due largely to the depressed conditions 1 estimate the increase of the duty on sugarover that of the Wilson law to amounton the average to about 05 per cent Idp not believe that the increased ratewill materially affect the volume ofimportationsThere will also be a large additionfrom wool 1 think the increase fromthis source will exceed the possible decrease from the manufactures of wooldue to the rates being prohibitive onthe lower grades of woolen mixedrocds The cotton schedule showsvery little change from the Wilson lawand the same may be said of the metalflax and sundries schedules I saythat the increased revenue on the articles included in these scheduleswould not exceed 5000000Representative King democrat ofUtah Thursday introduced a resolution for the annextion of Hawaii Theresolution declares that citizensof the United States some ofwhom reside in the islandshave extensive financial interests there that many of the citizenawere formerly citizens of the UnitedStates and by the ties of affinity andconsanguin are indissolubly boundto this government that the rightsand liberties of the Hawaiian peopleare guaranteed by its constitution butthat the perpetuity of the republic ianot assuredWashington May 7 Senator Baconof Georgia has introduced a joint resolution declaratory of the policy of theUnited States in favor of the arbitration of international differencesWashington May 7 An importantorder prohibiting a pension claimantwhose claim has been adjudicatedeither favorably or unfavorably fromfiling papers for its reconsideration ifdisallowed or for an increase if pension has been issued until one yearfrom the date of the previous consideration of the case is contemplated bythe commissioner of pensions and maybe issued soon The purpose of theproposed order is to lessen the greatvolume of work confronting the bureauand to enable it to devote most of thetime of the examiner to originalclaimantsWashington Ma 7 Gen JameLongstreet the famous confederatefighter will be appointed commitsioner of railroads by President McJCinleyVessel Wrecked Crew Dies of FeverPort Louis Island of MauritiousMay 7 The British ship TravelerCapt Christie from Senebays for Delaware Breakwater was wrecked ofthe Island of Rodriguez SUO miles eastnortheast of Mauritious on February4 the news has just reached here Herhull materials were lost but 300 tonsof the cargo were saved Capt Christie his first officer and 14 of the crewdied of sea feverants Increased Taxation of RailroadsLansing Mich May 7 A longmessage from Gov Pingree urging increased taxation of railroads was readin both houses of the legislatureThursday afternoon The governorfears that the session will end withouthaving enacted any adequate reformsIn this lineBoys Fatal QuarrelShelbyville May 7 GilbertDugan was fatally cut with a knifeThursday morning by Thomas Cooperwhile quarreling over an admissionticket to a circus Both are aged 12years--vA CRISISIs Reported to Be Imminent In the GreekCabinet King George Asks for theMediation of the Emperor of RussiaBerlin May 8 The Lokal Anzeiper says that the king of Greece hasformally asked the mediation of theimperor of Russia It is assertedhat the question of abdicationcurns on financial consideraion When King George came to theirown it was agreed that if deposedaeshould have 24000 yearly but onlyone third of that amount if he shouldabdicateLondon May 8 The Athens correspondent cf the Daily News says5 It is persistently rumored that a cabinet crisis is impending M Ralli andhis colleagues advocate energeticpreparations to continue the strugglewhile the king desires to avoid furtherbloodshedThe Rome correspondent of the DailyMail saysPrivate news from Athens which hasBscaped censorship shows the positionof royalty there to be more perilousthan ever The members of the royalfamily rarely leave the the palace andtheir portraits have been withdrawnfrom public viewWhen the queen and princess visitthe hospitals they are openly insultedin the streets The palace is watchedby revolutionary agents lest theirmajesties should attempt to flee thecountry It is said that Turkey is thechief hindrance to the powers proposing mediation as the porte claims theright to finish the war in the ordinarywayThe Athens correspondent of theTimes saysThe news of the retreat from Pharsalas was at first received with consternation but the public has already accepted the situation and nowregards the retreat to Domokos as astrategic movement dictated by prudence It is general felt thaf GenSmolenskis defense of Velestino hasvindicated the reputation of the Greekarmy and wiped out the disgrace ofMati and Larissa The national honoris untarnishedBut while all this is so the oldbellicose enthusiasm of the Athenianshas vanished completely On all sidesthe desire for peace is expressed andshould the government invoke the intervention of the powers it wouldprobably be supported by public opinion The anti ro3al feeling is visiblydiminishing The demonstrations dueto a change of cabinet and to the flightfrom Larissa which wrere somewhatsuperficial have not been repeatedThe gallantry of the princes at Pharsalas has also had a good effectAthens May S The interventioncommunications fxom the powers havenot yet been received The Greek government has notified the powers thatthe Greek fleet has established an effective blockade on the coast of EpirusPharsalas May 8 An engagementbegan early Friday near Velestino andlasted several hours the Greeks beingfinally beaten back They have retreated upon Volo sharply pursued bythe TurksAthens May 8 A dispatch just -receivedfrom Almyros announced thatGen Smolenskis brigade arrived thereFriday morning after having effecteda retreat from Velestino in good orderAthens May 8 No news has beenreceived of the whereabouts of GenSmoleuski whose brigade of Greektroops was last heard of as being engaged with the Turks at Velestino thelatter apparently attempting to prevent him from retreating upon Volo orAlmyros The government has ordered the ironclad squadron to sendseveral torpedo boats to obtain newsof the missing brigadeA panic prevails at Lamia on theGulf of Lamia which is now the baseof supplies for the Greek forces atDomokos Many of the inhabitantsare fleeing from the place fearing itwill be attacked by the Turks Threevessels brought refugees from Lamiato the Pirceeus Thursday eveningA PLOTTo Poison the Kelly Family at Jeff AlaTwo May DieHuntsville Ala May S There iaa profound mystery at Jeff a small jcountry town near here Two monthsago Joshua 0 Kelly a prominentfarmer and nursery man several members of his family and a number oftenants were poisoned This wasthought to have been the result ofMrs Kelly carelessly placing poison ina cupboard Kelly died in intense agony A party of 11 sitting up with hisbody were poisoned the night afterKelly died Friday it begins to appearthat there is a plot to poison the family After breakfast every one whohad eaten became violently ill Eightnegroes and six whites were affectedand two may die Among the ill is adrummer from Cleveland Tenn whospent the night at KellysA Tribute to Grants MemoryNew York May 8 As a tribute tethe memory of Gen Grant Yang Yuformer minister from China to theUnited States Friday planted a treein the ground under which the casketof Gen Grant lay for 12 years Thetree is called Ginkjobilo Ba by Chinesebotanists and is said to grow to a heightof about 100 feetliquor Licenses GrantedParkersburg May S A liquor license was granted in Doddridge county Friday by the county court for thefirst time in 22 years But two saloonawere legalized although the countyhas a population of 15000 inhabitantsUniversity of Michigan Will Send NoTfainAnn Arbor Mich May 8 Ifc wasdecided Friday night that the University of Michigan will send no team tothe big military athletic carnival atthe Chicago coliseum The reasonstated is that on account of the withdrawal of Illinois Chicago and Wisconsin Michigan would have no real rivalsin the competitionWild Rose the Official FloworDes Moines la May 8 Bothhouses of the legislature Friday passedresolutions making the wild rose theofficial flower of the stateTHE BOURBON fW8 TUESDAY MAY 11 1897A F0BEGAbf the Business to Be TcanmiMi jnCongress This WeekThe Committees Will Bo FIUedkMioRForeFart of the Volc Threments in tne nousu mThe Sundry CivilBifi--Washington D C May lOpiereis no certainty as to the linepfproceeding in the senate during the pressnt week The Morgan Cubanresolution probably will be taken iipMonday and it may lead to a longv andspirited debate Senate Morgan isguite determined to press the resolution to an issue and Senator Hale justas determined to prevent its passageMr Hale ultimately will move torefer the resolution to theeommittee on foreign relations and1 aneffort will be made to enlist thefriends of the administration againstit The committees will be filled Monda3 or Tuesday but as this will bedone on the basis heretofore agreedupon there will be no friction over theproceeding The conference report onthe Indian appropriation bill imaycause some debate but the probabilities that the agreement of the conferees will be generally acquiesed inThe house programme of three dayadjournments will be suspended thisweek The sundry civil appropriationbill has passed the senate and now returns to the house for action on theamendments The programme pursued when the Indian bill came backto the house will probably be followedin the case of the sundry civil That isthe amendments will be considered inthe house before the bill is sent toconference There is a good dealof bitter feeling among the house actions which may break out as sobri asopportunity for debate is given andsome lively oratorical displays are expected The conference report on theIndian appropriation bill also will beready for consideration before theweek closes The questions involvedin the opening of the Uncompahgrereservation in Utah will of coursefurnish the main source of contentionin the debate on this reportA vigorous policy of extending mailfacilities for the suburbs of the largecities as far as possible by both steamand electric cars has been adopted bySecond Assistant Postmaster GeneralShallenberger Many of the big citieswill be given material additional service for the outlaying districts if thecitizens of those points co operatewith the department to make it a success and the statement will be awelcome announcement to numerousplaces where feeling is evidenced thatthe demands of the suburbs are notmet Mr Shallenberger is giving thematter careful attention and as aninitiative has just made contracts atPittsburgh Pa for additional trainservice to various suburbs therewithin a range of about 30 miles fromthe city whereby from one to threeextra mails a day will result from theuse of accommodation trains Electriccars will figure largely infutureposWloperations owing to the large numberof settled districts wheYetne steamroads do not touchGEN WHEATONRetires From the Service of the UnitedStates Army Having Reached the Ageof 03 YearsDenver Col May 10 At noon Saturday Brigadier Brevet Major GeneralFrank Wbeaton retired from service inthe United States army having reached the age of G3 years of which time47 years have been spent in the serviceAt 11 oclock the officers and employesof the department of Colorado assembled in Gen Wheatons office and badethe general farewell He made a fewappropriate remarksGen Wheaton left Denver Saturdaynight going east and in August willsail for Europe where he will spendthe next two yearsCol Merriam will assume commandof the department until Gen Otis thesuccessor of Gen Wheaton arrivesLieut Langhorne who has been anaide to Gen Wheaton for the past fewyears will enjoy four months leave ofabsence which will be spent in traveling in EuropeTEXAS RAILROADSImprovements to the Aggregate Cost ofAbont S4OOO00O to Be MadeAustin Tex May 10 According tothe testimony adduced before therailroad commissioners in the investigation which has just closed therailroads of Texas expect in thevery near future to makeimprovements the aggregate costof which taking their ownstatements and figures will be about54000000 If these statements aretrue and there is no reason to doubtthem the roads evidently anticipatean early era of prosperity in this stateand propose to help good times alongby expending large sums of moneywhich will be scattered among thepeopleDetroit Malt House BurnedDetroit Mich May 10 The largemalt house of Henry M Rickel Cowas destroyed by fire Sunday afternoon It is estimated that 50000wcrth of malt was destroyed Theloss on buillding is 20000 fully insured It is not known whether theinsurance on the contents will coverthe loss The fire probably startedfrom an electric wire Two firemenwere slightly injuredWont Give Up His OfflcpOmaha Neb May 10 MayorBroatch has a force of forty picked policemen under command of Sergeantiler patroling the city hall Sundaynight lie reiterates his intention ofholding to the office of mayor at allhazards His term of office expired atmidnight Sunday night Mayor electMoore will make no effort to securesontrol of the office by force vNew State Liquor Law SignerDes Moines la May 10 Gov Drakedgned the new state liquer law in-jluding -the sections allowing mahniacturing SaturdayXrlA- fcJS IirK3r F TTLSTHE CAPITALMlctiigan Naval Militia Want the Loanof the U S S Yantic The Question efTransit of Mail Through IntermediateCountriosWashington May 8 The failure olthe senate to make public its action onthe arbitration treaty has created anunusual condition of affairs There isno official information that the senatehas taken any action or that thetreaty has been rejected or that thedefeated treaty was different from theone originally submitted All that isknown officially is that a treaty wasconcluded by Secretary Olney and SirJulian Pauncefote and sent to the senate It then went into executive session so that no official informationhas been given as to theamendments made and final actiontaken The secrecy of executive session does not permit the state department or the British government to benotified as to what has occurred It isfelt to be due to the other contractingparty to the treaty that some noticeshould be given as to what has beendone and as to the form of the treatywhen rejected In case the senateshould never make its action knownthe last official record on the treatywould be its submission to the senatefour months agoWashington May 8 The navalmilitia of Michigan having put in anearnest request to the navy department for the loan of the U S SYantic for their use as soon as she returns from the South Atlantic stationSecretary Long has been looking intcthe possibilities of getting theship up the canals connecting thelakes with the ocean arid alscinto the stipulations of the treatyof Washington to ascertain whetheror not the latter would stop the entryof the Yantic into the lakes if shewere dismantled of her guns Thedoctrine laid down during the last administration of President Clevelandin the face of an earnest brief in thenegative by his friend Don Dickinsonwas so broadly adverse to the construction of anything in the semblance cf a warship on the lakesthat there is no doubt that thepresent application would be included in its inhibition although it isof course possible that the present administration may take a different viewof the matter However the case isnot likely to go that far inasmuch asthe construction bureau has reportedthat even if all movable weights areremoved from the Yantic she couldnot be brought up to a draft of ninefeet and so could not pass the canalsWashington May 8 The questionof transit of mails through intermediary countries was threshed over againFriday at a meeting of the subcommittee on transit of the ways and meanscommittee of the Universal Postalcongress The committee met earlyand spent several hours in going overthe subject Mr Havelarr of Holland the representative of a country which perhaps would havemore reason than any other to opposethe projected transit reforms presided The deliberations gave the delegates an opportunity to present theirseveral views but developed no definite result i -Congress itself is taking a recess until next week when it will meet probably to receive the report of the subcommittee upon the latters notification that it is in readiness to communicate its findingsWashington May 8 PostmasterBrown of Cincinnati called on FirstAssistant Postmaster General HeathFriday and asked for ten new lettercarriers four new clerks and four newstreet railway postal cars for CincinnatiBrown urged the rapid growth ofCincinnati and the annexation of fivesuburbs as reasons for the increasedfacilities which he said were absolutely necessary Heath and Brownwill have another conference SaturdayTHE CUBAN WARNegotiations for a Peaceful Solution ofthe Troubles Pending by Purchase orOtherwiseNew York May 8 A special to theJournal from Havana says Your correspondent is able upon high authorityto confirm the Journals recent Washington reports as to negotiations pending there between Secretary of StateSherman Dupoy de Lome and EstradaPalma looking to a peaceful solutionby purchase or otherwise of the island of CubaThe story is the topic of conversation in all the clubsEl Diario de La Marina the reformist organ here in a leader sounds anominous note of warning by intimating that the so called reforms thatPremier Canovas has offered to theisland will be little more than a farceshould Cuba be left to pay the cost ofthe war Spain must pay it El Diariodeclares otherwise the paper addsshe can not hope to keep the colonyand continue to monopolize its tradeMurder and SuicideLeadviivle CoL May 8 A womanknown as Miss Belle Walker was shotand instantly killed by her lover whocalled himself George Ratliffe after acpiarrel The assassin then took hisown life A letter was found on theperson of the dead man addressed to thecoroner and stated that his real namewas Gardner Marchbauks and hishome was in Ouray The womansname wras Laura Belle Lantz Marchbanks said he sacrificed everything inthe wtrld for the woman and she deceived himCalls Name WithdrawnTalijlhassee Fla May S Call waswithdrawn in the race for UnitedStates senator Friday and J N CStockton a Jacksonville banker andsupporter of Call was placed in nomination The result of the ballot Friday was Chipley 37 Stockton 33 Raney 20 Hocker 3 Burford 1 Total94 Chipleys friends have driven Callfrom the race and hope soon to effectChiplys eletionCount Esterhazy DeadLoxiiON Ulay 8 Count NicholasEsterhazy the celebrated sportsmanimu ureeaer oi race noraes is deadev MJLTiiwrr4rFIRE AT SEASteamer Leona Puts Back to New YorkWith Sixteen Corpses on BoardThirteen of the Steerage Passengers andThree of the Crew Suffocated by SmokeThe Former Were Penned Up lit-low Decks Efforts to SaveTneroNew York May 10 The Malloryline steamer Leona which left herpier on Saturday bound for Galvestontook fire at sea put back and arrivedin port Sunday night with 1G corpsesaboard The dead were thirteen steerage passengers and three members ofthe crew who succumbed to a terriblefire which occurred off the Delawarecapes at an early hour Sunday morning The horror of the story canhardly be told Sunday night ThosewTho are dead were penned up belowdecks and although frantic effortswere made by the officers of the vesselto save them the fire had gained suchterrific headway before the dangerwas discovered that all escape was cutoff The steamer carried in her cargomany bales of cotton It is not certain how the fire originated but whenit was discovered it burst forth withsuch fury that it was impossible toreach the steerage Even then thesteerage passengers apparently wereunmindful of the danger else thesmoke and flames had not reachedthem The saloon passengers werefirst aroused and in such a manner asto occasion little alarm When it became apparent that the fire had cut oftthe steerage the captain and his menpoured great quantities of water downthe ventilator and the most frantic efforts were made for the escape of thosepenned up In this way eight of thesteerage passengers made their escapeThe dead are Steerage passengersBridget Sullivan R Cotiane Mrs CGuzza Miss Guzza Miss Hannah Solomanson Mrs Valcieks Miss ValcieksSophie Schwart Myra Wades two unknown children two unidentifiedThe crew Alfred Hardy waiter 41years old New York Alfred Langwaiter 19 years old New York HHartmann butcher 27 years old NewYorkThe passengers were all transferredto the City of Augusta in safety andthe work of fighting the fire was continued About 9 oclock in the morning the flames were under control andthe steamer out of danger The passengers were sent back to the Leonaand the City of Augusta continued enher way to Savannah The Leona putabout and returned to port under herown steamThe Leona is a schooner rigged steelscrew steamer of 3339 tons gross and2331 tons net register She was builtin 1SS0 at Chester Pa Her dimensionsare Length 314 feet breadth 4G2feet and depth of hold 203 feet Shehas three decks and six bulkheadsShe was last surveyed in September1S96SUING FOR PEACEGreece Makes Application to the PowersSoliciting Mediation Turkey Will ClaimIndemnityAthens May 10 A correspondentlearns on the very best authority thatGreece has made a written applicationto the powers through their representatives at Athens with a view of obtaining mediation All the representatives have promised in their replies touse their best offices except the German minister who has merely acknowledged the receipt of the note from thecabinetThe porte is inclined to support thepowsrs with a view to the facilitationof negotiations hut it declines to consent to an armistice on the groundthat chis would enable Greece to reorganize her forcesAs a matter of fact Turkey continues to send troops from Salonica homeward and it is probable that OsmanPasha has returned to Constantinoplefrom Salonica In view of both factsit may be assumed that nothing serious is expected but the continuanceof a state of war is regarded as thevery best means of hastening the efforts of diplomacyIt is understood that Greece agreesto confide her interests to the powersin the peace negotiationsA dispatch to the Morning Post fromConstantinople says it is probablethat Turkey will demand a war indemnity of over G 000 000 sterlingWar claim will be supported by Russiaand GermanyA special to the Daily Mail fromVolo says that as the result of theproclamation of Edhem Pasha promising to protect the inhabitants and touse only one battalion as the occupying force on condition that the Greekfleet be withdrawn the Greek admiralhas been ordered to leave forthwithVolo has been occupied by a Turkishforce of 6000Athens May 10 The Greek westernsquadron has rescued large numbers ofwomen and children from villagesalong the Epirus coast threatened bythe TurksStylis near Lamia has been madethe port for revictualing the Greekarmy Some Greek troops fromtino have embarked on the Greek man-of war VoloMinister McKenzie at HomeIIoPKiNSViLiiE Ky May 10 ExCongressman James A McKenzieUnited States minister to Peru arrived at his home at Oak Grove southof this city Saturday evening He wasaccompanied by his family and is rapidly improving in healthSank Examiner Haydeu IndictedChicago May 10 The grand jurySaturday voted an indictment againstBank Examiner George P Hay den forfailing to report on the condition ofihe Globe Savings bank for over twomonths after he knew it to be in annsolvent conditionSpain to Raise MoneyMadrid May 10 The queen regentlas issued a decree authorizing theaising of S0D0000 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