| Show THE TWO ISMARCKS The ExChanctHor Declines the Dnlnloa ODerfJ Mm 1 > T Emperor William HERBERT WANTS TO RESIGN HIS APPOINTMENT The British Mramer Intent AliauJcntJ at bra Flflffn I lies Lost Dr Tkenlhi tO lc riSWOI rnlllnE nt the Lmprror BEHLJS Morel 22A report Is BEILS rpr In circulation that lilsiuarek baj du chImed the duUnloni of lauenLerj of colonel anti the apjwlntmeiita clonel general ofavalry and ncldmarshal general oflUeil him by the Eni Jeror Thin report causes A great sensation I Is Sin reported l that Herbert Bismarck Is pressing thin Emperor to accept hla resignation of the otlice Imperial foreign minister lorsril Aotro JfAUHl DMarch 2Fof not t the amount of 300000 pesetas have been Uncovered In a package of funds brought her from Seville Labor ITuIilIlllon ItKiui March 22Thin labor roufereiiee adopted a resolution fa votIng the prohibition of the employment em-ployment of children under twelve 3 tars in factories and mines rniplojrri Hold Out BOSTON March 22 A general strike In the building trule m very probable The plasterers anti earS 1 ear-S 1 itsitled 1 that m < n eight hours shall constitute I < tji workforUicfomierafterlApril lnuJ tbe latter nfler May aJ IThe Builders Association yesterday void not to grant the demand Unmoor Iillmr Rio JANEIRO March 2Tht air here Is alive with rumors laspIts staying it Is now the Intention of the proIonai government annul the decree convoking the constitutional assembly and prolonging the die tatorship to five years At n dinner VHUB clays ago the MinMcrof War alluded to tlui subject The people hcsaiJ should not insult the government gov-ernment and thearmy circulating such rumor Either In the government nor the nruiy was there anj one Os bo dislred the bne fil supremacy of the sword WIlt the numbers of the government J most taruestlv desired was to return as soon as possible private life As I t hlnxilf no inducement would L Mifllcient to reconelle him to re milning penmueiitly in the place I ho occuj ied The Minister has ineopublMicd 3 card stUng that his ij eech w as not correctly reported 1 DrlUt Mrararr VSmnilonwI LONDON Mardi 2 The British Unmer Vtnctnt hat been aban donto nt tests Thin contaIn and eight of the erevf lauded at enoral The mate and fourteen men were lost t Knlorrtl In rtnlom ST Pnruiiiitjra March 2 The goxeinmeut hn abandoned the prmccution of the woman rebels rekova clisrged wIth tending the Cairo letter threatening unless he modifies his reactionary policy lie would meet the fate of Alexander Alex-ander Wiret J ram Un lilncton WASHINCTO > March 22The I Senate took mi the calendar The flltt bill reaehed was one appropriating appropriat-ing three hundred thousand dollars for a public building at ban Diego California Sherman suggested that it was 10 large an appropriation The bill iiaswil authorizing the Secretary of the Interior t negotiate for the sale to the United States of I the western part of the Crow Indian In-dian reservation Montana The Secretary of Varhas Iucd 1 an cruet tu the army anuouncini I the death of General Crook and r citing the gallant services of the deceaed It expresses appreciation of service the great loss tiituincd ly the 5 Ilrnilnllotl DtJiVra CoIl March 22Tile gnm were Mnt to Senators Vul cott and Teller and Congrvtnun Townsend last night reluting the statement made by Mr Meyens before be-fore the way and mOl committee t the tIt that all the western miner and smelter favored tha re importation of lead ore The telegram m signed by Senator Hill lIscoDKresmin 83 me 1I governor gov-ernor J 1 Grant Jixgovernor John Evans Governor Cooper J B Porter president of the Chambt of Commerce lj A MotfUtt ptttl pent of the ItloGnnde Jlnllwiy utah First National Bank I claims to voice the sentiment of 3000003 western people In their demand for ore and a pll half I cents icr potiml i Inrl on all head ore importeil 1 into the United States |