Show Ala NEWS 1 The preliminary inary steam trial of t the e Infanta Maria Marla Teresa's engines was satisfactory A heavy snowfall throughout the state of or Nebraska is causing much suffering suffering suf suf- fering to stock stocks There is is' good reason for supposing that th the big cannon mounted at Havana Havana Ha lIa- vana will fall to the Americans A Norwegian vessel was wrecked on Rock near Leith Scotland and thirteen n persons were drowned Opium valued at and and up upon n which a duty of will wilt be bc paid was vas brought to San Francisco by the steamer Doric Done Two handsome rapid-fire rapid guns formerly for for- merly belonging to the Spanish torpe torpe- do-boat do destroyer Terror have been received at Santiago The physician attached d to the French Pekin visited the Emperor of China for the purpose of making a medical examination Advices received in Madrid from Forto Porto For Por t to Rico say that all the high officials there bere have bavo taken steps to to become naturalized Americans Dr George R. R nice TUce who has been on trial in the Marion county Ill RI circuit Court ourt on the charge of poisoning his wIfe has been acquitted The design for the Spanish bronze medal commemorating the blockade of Havana has been sele selected ted It bears the motto Charitas Patsy Hog nn the pugilist ex-pugilist shot and ind killed his wife and stabbed himself him hIm- self leU at San Francisco but his bis self in fueled injuries will not be he fatal atal Miss Reubina Wai Walworth worth died in New NewYork NewYork ew York City after a weeks' weeks illness of typhoid fever She bhe overworked herself herself her her- self seU as a n. nurs nurse at Montauk Point In Montpelier Vt the house and senate took separate ballots for United States senator Both Doth houses by an overwhelming over vote re-elected re Senator Proctor A committee of oJ three representing the commercial interests of Manzanillo has arrived at Santiago to protest against some of ot Co Col Rays Ray's appointments appointments appoint appoint- ments meats there It is believed at Paris that the court of cessation will take take- up the Dreyfus case next week and the general impression impression impression im im- is that the decision will willbe will be in favor of rev revision sion S. S W. W Wheeler of Philadelphia formerly formerly for for- formerly merly of the Harvard Varsity football football eleven leven died in Boston He lIo went to Porto Rico with the volunteers and contracted contract d fever there During the last quarter the northern half naif of Germany had exported to America of merchandise an increase of compared with the same period of 1897 1837 General Otis is giving attention to complaints that have reached him to the effect that the Philippine insurgents insurgents insurgents gents are arc treating ill and killing such of th the friars as fall into their hands C. C B. B Montague a returned Klon- Klon diker has reported to the San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco police that he be was robbed of a 1 satchel containing in gold dust duat en route from Portland Or 01 on the train Terrific weather continues to prevail prevail pre pre- vail vall on the south and east coasts of England The malls mails between Dover and Calais has been een interrupted and there have been many lifeboat and rocket apparatus us rescues There are patients in the military mill mili tart tary t ry l hospital at Honolulu One is quite low of fever and day die Malaria rheumatism and dysentery are the principal ailments ts Homesickness docs does not help matters any Colonel Waring of the United States sanitary committee will forward to Washington an extensive report dwelling dwelling dwell dwell- ing particularly upon the filthy condItion condition condition condi condI- tion of ot Havana which is the real cause of all aU the infectious diseases Patrick Rosch and John C. C Rice roofers roofers roof roof- roof roof-I ers while workIng on a D. story four house in Boston became engaged in a quarrel and during their struggles fell fifty feet to the ground Both noth were injured nn and died a few hours later Miss Laura Williams of Chicago the daughter of Norman Williams and grand daughter of the late Judge John JohnDean JohnDean JohnDean Dean Caton is journeying over the Atlantic to be wedded in London some lome sometime sometime time within the next two t weeks to Major General Wesley Merritt erritt military governor of the tho Philippine Islands to whom her engagement was announced five months ago Secretary Long has approved the finding of the court which tried and sentenced Chaplain J. J P. P McIntyre to dismissal from the naval service for criticisms ho be made of the conduct of oi Rear near Admiral Sampson and Captain ltD UD l. l D. D Evans |