Show telegraphic NEWS ST LOUIS mo june jane 16 C D jollon Joll VoIl lux ln a wealthy eean was lured to tobia him pro probable babie death on Tuest tuesday lay night by a man maik be had known since lace boyhood and with whom he be has hae been on terms of intimate friendship bior or six years his hii assailant la Is martin eusley of whose father colonel jalonen Jal easloy was waa one of the most ent mine owners and planters pl antera ot of the south booth CALCUTTA june 16 further reports of the destruction by the earthquake ol of last lait saturday show that great damage WAS wa done at as dacca Jam areat altur and ana abad at the lat named place the had a miraculous escape great injury boa baa been done to abe lan of assam osobel oathar and M daano aro A number of factories mod machine houses had bed been a at we three places named at KrIso agar and ana all ail the courts and treasuries rea aurlea have been demolished it atia is expected that the abe jubilee it 11 laminations will be abandoned aud and was the money which it was wa proposed to expend upon them W hlll b be 9 dev devoted oteI to 0 o rei relieving leving the distress ot of the bartu CHICAGO CHiCA 30 june 16 prowling about Gra graveland oeland cemetery last lass night the big hyena which ei from lincoln park by gnawing a hole bole through the door ol at his cage ravaged a number ol 01 graves today Head keeper sweeney Bwee ney of lincoln park reinforced by a small army of men a aad boys 9 spent abe 0 whole day in trying to capture him the pollee police refused to assist jim has bab kot bot yet been captured washington june 16 the treaty tor for tue annexation or of the hawaiian islands reached the senate chamber at 6 5 today the senate at once went into executive seii eg atoo and as soon boon as a the doors were doled closed the he message menage of president Preal Fres deat ident me mc kinley the treaty and the treaty itself were read to the sen ben ate they were attentively listened liate nad to in one part ot of the chamber there was wag a group of senators who bitterly opposed the ratification of the treaty among them were senators gray pasco white Caf callery Ca flery tery petti grow grew and MoU mcenery nery As soon as ae the reading of the tae documents docu menta was completed senator davis chairman of the be committee on foreign relations that thai the message and the treaty be made public senator gray objected object ou to a vote on the motion and under the rules a single objection carried the motion over until tomorrow morrow le senator davis da via gave notice that at the next executive session he be would prees preen the motion for I 1 publication there was some discussion as aa to when the treaty might be considered and senator white asked it it was wag the intention to lush ush it at this lon and upon the reply being made tout li it was wae possible aible the california senator benator sala 1 I desire to announce that I 1 am prepared to stay here all summer to prevent the ratification I 1 OOL vider a very bad 21 2 1 til join you 2 said senator patti pettigrew of south dakota the message of the president Pre aident was nut a very long document it dealt with historical facts acts earning the islands and aad that the united states and hawaii yearly grow more closely bound to each otner other this was wae not really annexation he maid aid but a continuation of existing relation rel atio arh closer bontia between people re by blood and kindred ties liea since 1820 says aay the president the nonce of the united states has baa been known the sending bending of the first envoy there brought the lelanda islands in closer lonc lont with the united 8 sites atea and their re katiena grow more firm film by events at the time the tripartite agreement was wai made for or the he government of samoa he maid bald great britain and germany wanted to include ha wall in the group over which a pro was waa established but bat the sug UR WM was rejected by the me united ti sates because this government held that mat the treaty between hawaii and the united states baat placed the islands under the special oars care of this toys and thle government could not allow any other country to interfere la in the affairs of hawaii the annexation of the islands lilan li said bald the president and making them a part ot at the united states was wa la in accordance with the policy of thle this country senator kyle who to li one of the most shalous of the lonata rial advocates advocate of annexation said aid today that mat a canvass of the senate indicated that there were five votes certain for annexation toe to re quires quire ii a two thirds vote tor lor the ratification of tr greanes eaNes trea Uee making sixty necea ary to senator ator kyle aada there are tally lully a dozen senators who are doubtful from whom to draw the five votes volts necessary ceo euary to inaura confirmation in their heir calculations the friends frieada of the treaty count upon the solid support ot at the oan can senators on account of at the fact that it will be an measure they also expect to have all the populists Fo lists and are hopeful of having all the silver republicans except bettl krew they also alao count upon a fair sprinkling of democrats but they OX ex peat to meet their principal opposition iola in the abe democratic party there will be an effort to secure a prompt report of we treaty from the committee on foreign relation to which it will be re jerred chete appears no doubt that a A large lare majority of the abe committee will be found favorable to the ibe agreement of we lie eleven members of the committees committee eight davis frye cullom adge clark charte foraker Po raker morgan and turpie are said to bf be committed to te the trea treatis tre atys tym purport tur port both in committee and in ae So senate nate senator davis do vis chairman of the ben ate committee on loreign foreign relations to la a very ardent bud and the treaty iu in his bands will be pushed with vigar while he be will not attempt to have it considered if it litter inter teres fares with the tariff bill which has the right of way over everything now he be 1 will have early action to ra committee so that bat the treaty may be taken up whenever wn wD enever oDever opportunity offers NEW june 16 A special to s the be hereld hereid irom maye 4 there are fifty seven senators who can calk I 1 be counted as an certain to vote for the I 1 ratification of the hawaiian Hawa liau Rian exa 1 tion tinn to is lust just three less leaa than i the requisite two iwo chirds there are eleven other senators Bd natura who are unde uncle aided as aa to bow they will vote aa and twenty one ane who are opposed to the treaty the moraine Mornin ir post poet saye eay president mckinley should be eatie satisfied fied to aselve a the matter now he be has baa brought it oe be fore the public japan la Is not likely I 1 Q convent without a struggle england will n quire require a quid pro quo and the he will scarcely escape the notice ot of the Austral asians PARIS june 16 toe journal des dec debate commenting today on the hawaiian annexation treaty maya boly britain and japan have enough interest in hawaii to oppose its annexation ure treat t Brit als la in these times of imperial enily there will pr probably bably be liveli regret at seeing evinic tue toe american tic lie installed in an important position in the pacific between canada and australia japao japan in oot not in 18 a loa to oppose american ambitious ambitions ss YORK june 17 A special to the journal from washington aye la in an interview oz ex queen 1 laul lani said aid of the proposed treaty be tween the united ha hawaii 6 fifteen hundred bundred people are g giving av 1 82 away my country the people of at rm in my country do not net want to be annexed to the united states slates nor dp the people atthe united want annexation it is IB the work of 1500 people bostl americans american who have settled battled I 1 lap hawalt hawaii or this number those who vito are not native born americans americana areef american parentage the of the islands to of th abla Is number are native Hawaii hawaiians ans th abe rest real are americans germans portuguese japanese Cul nese Bag liah and a small mall portion from other courle aoun trite the 1500 americans who is ere responsible lor for what was done today are running the affairs of the islando there la is no provision made in thit treaty for me in the harrison tres treaty I 1 was allowed per year t tut that treaty never went into a have bare not received one dolar doblar irom from the be united state stated no one looked after my IT interests in the preparation of tnie this treaty yet my y people who form for on so large a part of the population of the islands would want justice done vae mae PLYMOUTH bug bag june 17 Bishop willi wlllie of honolulu has just arrived hawaii in an interview bere from he be in ie quieted as saying that t the he feeling in the 1111 islands ands la is against the united states sod and greatly to in favor of british annexation but bus toe the bishop adds add great britain bus baa bold aloof although a third of the capital of the country Is british bishop willis willas said bald abas he thought abat it if great britain would the next beat not take the country boorse was waa for japan to ra instate queen Rater inferring interring In 1019 to the abe proposed tion of the lalanda by the united states state the bishop said the proposal I 1 was only addao advanced cod in order to please politicians as aa america did not 1 because the chinese islands want abe be exclusion lusion got act would become duill nullified if hawaii was annexed in conclusion the bishop is quoted 1 filst tilst there is no doubt that as an saying jalan enforce her er claims in hawaii in id which country her corn com arraial prospects are good washington june 17 the authorities have receive no me advises advices so as to the holding of a big the uncompahgre DOW GW WOW among utes in utah as reported to protest protect against the projected alo al lot menta and aa opening of the lands land in severalty Beve gove ralty like many ol of theirl abe tribes bes who view allotments with to their traditions disi disfavor avor a as contrary and customs the have their lands divided and abot 1 wanted k 5 believe that bat their rights tire are thus invaded they claim a much larger S austad of territory than la Is recognized I 1 I 1 ty by congress which latter an executive I 1 order setting apart the utah valley ol of the river affected by later gov ill foment acts given t them hem the right to f allotment nt of these shoes lands of the roser the allotments were directed I 1 indian adlan appropriation bill tor for va by the which provided tor for the 1890 97 allotment I 1 in a severalty severally of all agricultural glands lands of the un indians indian and the open artz log ina ol of Hn allotted lands april 14 F 1898 to location and entry except those containing gilsonite asphalt s ol torito and similar valuable do de have been the posits alts these deposits giue no of a light fight in congress Co ogress sa ad this the indians probably bass base their I 1 r opposition to some extent on the ia briand gr annd that these valuable properties belang to hem the allotments have yet yes been begun chief chavanal anaw apparently she leader in the trouble is IB a 46 halfbreed half breed indian the acair is 16 not S expected to result in soy any serious y 1 trouble at this time lima and the ludlan officials have no DO U uneasiness deasi neon as to th the a 4 dat outcome come eng bog june IT 17 queen victoria arrived here irom from Bal balmoral woral tat og 9 thousands or people lined line d the route from the railroad sta ata ion to the castle her majesty looked the picture of beaith and ana repeatedly y amwel to her bar obe cheer ering her majosky s bright anti and cheerful oa earful aspect when sue RDO arrived gave emph emphatic itic contradiction to the story luned in a new york newspaper this week that sixth street bridge in this city sept she had bad become totally blind in ad it la is learned that the queen has baa personally read numerous documents and programs connected with the jubilee festivities during the past pass few bays and that bat within the same time she abe has with her own hand written frequent corrections and alterations it is also known that her majesty has recently corrected the proofs of a now new book on her bar reign As to her bar general health evidence of its being perfectly satisfactory for a woman of her bar age Is furnished by the fact that it was first arranged that on returning to the palace on jubilee days day june 22 the order of the procession would be reviewed in order to enable her majesty to turn tarn at the earliest moment but she has now decided to keep in the same game place along the whole touts route thai involving another half bour ol of fatigue in uie the streets CHICAGO june 18 A special to the times herald from washington Wae hington saye may spain is to be brought to terms gen blen stewart li woodford Wood foro the now new minister to spain after dining with president luent mckinley last night spent pent the evening at aa we white house he received instructions as to his bis work in ID the capital for which he be will start in a week or two gen wood orda fords task to divided into three parts his first mission will be to present a demand for reparation and lor for the death of dr ruz buz his second took task to is to prepare the spanish government for sod the inevitable Is the loss lose of cuba as a colony the third phase of his bis work is the presentation of a distinct proposal rom roin the united states as to the diepp of cuba it is in as to the first and second chapters that general woodford is in now conferring with the president he will receive lull full instructions as to the third either before he be sails saile or as he be shall have had opportunity to report upon the state of mind in which he finds the spanish ministre and queen regent president mckinley also instructed GORA general Iral woodford Woud ford to im press upon the public men at madrid these three vital points I 1 the united to Is not actuated by say any unfriendly feeling toward spain 2 the united states does not desire to talk advantage of troubles with her bar colony to bring about the annexation of cuba to this country 8 but bat unless spain will herself make a move toward goward meeting the inevitable toward giving cuba freedom the unties united states will be ba com compelled to co interfere and in the case came of anler intervention dijon annexation might naturally follow pa june 18 robt cook of boston is at present in turg burg arranging to walk vi alk from pittsburg to cincinnati a distance of mile ju n water cook Is ie the inventor of a pair of shoes with which he emu can walk on water he claims that with the use of them he emu cau make as goo I 1 time as a mm min wali walking ting along an aa street lu iu chicago a few ew days ago this was questioned cook off red t tj wager 1000 that be would walk waits miles milea I 1 in a fourteen days daye this thin was taken by john leopold a coloon keeper the start will be made from the 1 at noon cook will be accompanied by a small steam launch laii nob washington D C june jane 19 the protest made by the japan japanese government against the pending to tariff bill is formally embodied in a note from minister torn tora hoshi under date june 8 the protest is couched in the most courteous language but there is a firmness or of tons tone observable that indicates cates the remonstrance may on be followed by sets acts of retaliation it if disregarded the note begins with an apology for expressing an opinion that under ordinary conditions might be regarded as trenching drenching tren ching upon domestic affairs affair Si but cites as a justification the fact that 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