Show r CONDENSATIONS FROM THE Tt-il MORNING PAPERS The British cruiser Pallas has arrived arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived at La The German cruiser Vienta has left La Venezuela for Porto Cabella Ca- Ca bella bells The United States cruiser Olympia from Boston which is to take e part in the e ll th thI I n Henry e of oFa Prussia ala sia arrived at New York yesterday Rear Admiral 1 i COun Count von 1 commander of the Uie German Imperial yacht yesterday to pay return calls Othe lothe o the New York city officIals and army and navy officers whose representatives were received on the Wednesday Port Townsend Wash ash reports two Oriental steamers arrived the Java from Shanghai and the from o othe r n nt tg Hong Kong The coal in t the bunkers e of the Java was on fire but It Is thought the fire would be extinguished before serious se se- se rious damage results The s schooner hooner Frank Herbert wIth a cargo of pine lumber Ope coke N. N C C. for N New w York w was as abandoned in a sinking condition oIl oft Cape May yesterday yesterday yester yester- day being the tho second vessel to to fall tall a victim this week oil oft New Jersey coast to the great Ice fields flowing out of Delaware Delaware Dela Dela- ware bay Chinese officials including Prince Clung Chins president nt Of of the Foreign office profess heart hearty approval of ot the treaty Former Gov Robert B D. Lindsay aged 71 years ears died yesterday at Sheffield after a a short snort illness He lie was the first Governor of Alabama Alabama- after the reconstruction period a Lorete Lima the leader was s wounded In the abdomen Feb sn n near m State a of of es Venezuela and was taken prisoner P Feb Fb- buary b- b uary Yesterdays Yesterday's statement of the treasury balances In the general fund exclusive of the gold reserve In the division of redemption shows Available cash bal balanCe bal bal- WW t ance gold President Ex-President Grover Cleveland and Dr Paul V Van m Dyke of Princeton PrincSton university left last night for a weeks week's duck shooting on the preserves r of the Balk Back Bay Gunning Gun- Gun ring ning club u b er in southeastern tg r Virginia I Emperor Williams William's recent conversation conversation- concerning Christian Science and Spiritualism Spiritualism Spirit Spirit- seems about to bear fruit Berlin police pollee authorities on the Emperors Emperor's orden orders or- or or or- den ders will undertake an investigation of to secure material for a public warning In the matter Edwin Hawley Eastern traffic manager In New for the Southern Pacific railroad since 1820 1810 has resigned He was forced t to tp give up this office because of the Increased demand on his time of other Interests lIe He Is also president of the Minneapolis St S' Louis and the tho Iowa Central The rhe fourth-class fourth at Choteau Ment will be made Presidential April fat 1st st st. Although still suffering with ith a severe cold Secretary Root assumed his duties at the War department yesterday Confirmation by the Senate C C. D D. WarT Warness War- War ness nees receiver V of public moneys at Coeur dAlene T Cj Ida E B H. H bM Salazar I Yos postmaster e eLas Las Vegas N N. M. M 1 Co Col Coi John W W. Polk a cousin of pt President dent Polk a a California steamboat man of 1850 1550 and a Confederate s s sol soldier l- l dier died In us Kansas City yesterday aged 82 81 years Rca Rea If H. Smith aged Ii 36 II a bustness bust bus ness man of Minn manager of the Munson Stationery company died ot of tetanus He waS waS' v vaccinated nearly four weeks ago and the wound became In- In William B it Demery one of the best known traveling men on n the Pacific coast died yesterday at the Good Samaritan hospital hos hos- hoa- hoa pital Los Angeles of a complication of f Inflammatory rheumatism and Bright Brights s disease Holy Faith Episcopal church of New NewYork NewYork York lork city has called called to tb its pulpit the Rev Gustavus Tuckerman of St. St Louis Dr Di x- x lJ ir l 4 4 j Tuckerman is a native of Boston and was fiS graduated from Harvard university in 1882 Primary ry elections for the purpose of or reorganization reorganization re re- re- re organization have been held by the Greater Great Great- er New York Democracy in nearly a dozen assembly districts in New York county This organization is in opposition to Tam- Tam irany Ha Hall I HallA 11 A strike involving carpenters on large contracts in New York city has been settled set set- tied and they will return to work Monday Descriptions of the coronation robes of the King and Queen now making In England Eng Eng- England land emphasize the fact that the coming pageant will be the richest and most magnificent mag snag on record The rhe National Sculpture society is planning planning plan plan- ning n an exhibition hl f for October to be held r Ire in Madison Square e Garden This h will be given in conjunction the New York Florists Florists' club lub O ot OL nt nIp pig iron n. n in Tn O ot OL nt nIp pig iron n. n in Tn output January and of stock reductions January 1st and February FebruarY-1st 1st point to consumption li In the 5 first 5 month of ot the year at the rate of gross tons a a. year Within the last three days a a. number of Insurance companies which have been doIng doIng do do- ing business business In Texas have Informed Secretary Secretary Sec See of State Tom Torn that they have withdrawn withdrawn with with- drawn from the State owing to the operation ope- ope ration of the t anH-t trust anti ts act t. t John S S V V t. t the old fear old son of Mr and Mrs John J ck- ck port accidentally shot and killed his sister sis sis- sis sis- ter Anna Adelina 9 years old while playIng playing playing play- play Ing with a a. revolver She died almost In Instantly Instantly In- In shot through the heart Former mer Att Attorney General John W W. Griggs sees see In the new alliance between Pe Great Britain fI and Japan a step toward W f r afa nE the realization In the far East of t the pol I ides which the United States has been beena a determined and notable exponent Unremitting in his efforts to locate his hisson hisson hisson son Walter Waiter Paul S S. S. S Bol Bolger er of Yonkers has through the Information department of the New York Department of Police mailed letters describing the boy to all the principal cities of the world Young Bolger Boger is 18 years old Baron S I de Constant o t of F Trance France g Z one of FU the delegates to the I In international in- in peace conference at The Hague reached New York on Tuesday Tues Tues- day will leave today for Washington where he hopes to be able to pay his respects respects re re- to the President The announcement U of f the thC Anglo Japa P 8 ct n ness nese treaty has opened e the tl floodgates of t discussion and comment throughout the of continent interviews I f wl The opinions lk London and papers special g fal ai are articles ti full fj describing Japan and her military and naval strength and speculations as to the outcome of tho the alliance For the killing of Mrs Airs Maggie le Lisley on the evening of November John McCormick Mc- Mc Cormick of ot Nebraska City Neb was found guilty of ot mur murder er In the second degree de de- de- de gree The sentence of ot Raffael Ortiz a a. Porto Rican who was sentenced by a military court ourt to a mt life sentence In the penitentiary penitentiary at Stillwater Minn for tor murder Committed in Porto Rico has been commuted corn com muted touted to five years Dr Br C C. C C. Calhoun on trial charged with the murder of his wife lIe Madge Calhoun Cal Cal- houn at Mound Valley Kan Nan in October Octo Octo- ber her 1801 1301 was found guilty of ot murder in the second degree On the first ballot the Jury stood ten for first-degree first murder I and two for second degree In Indianapolis Ind the trial of Richard Richard Rich Rich- ard C C. C Davis charged with embezzling while cashier of the Peoples People's s National National Na Na- bank at Washington Ind md came to a sudden end In the United States court yesterday when Davis withdrew his plea of not guilty guity and offered one of ot guilty A bond in the sum of has been beton given for the appearance of Cashier H. H R R. Andrews of the Citizens' Citizens bank Detroit I for arraignment rr In n the e t nh nw Police I court e ar on the w warrant war warrant war r rant nt which was sworn out for him Tues Toes day on complaint of Banking Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commis Commis- Maltz Maitz In 1st Savannah Ga yesterday in In the United States court the tilO case o of B. B D. D Greene and others charged with conspiracy conspiracy con con- conspiracy against the Government was resumed re re- re- re The Government flied Hied a a. demurrer to the pleas In a bill tiled flied last Tuesday by the defendants and the arguments were o on en the pl plea and 1 the demurrer r. r r I. I t lJ i |