Show NEWS OF THE DAY V Time Pension Department will payout about 10OJOODO during the present nipnUi V The lnc > t words of Victor Hugo were ad dressed to his granddaughter H Adieu Jcnmie adieu < Lord atoereton said twenty years ago Iho Russians shall never have Caucasus Remember youn intm it is old Pain that tell you RO The famous statesman ld be astonished if ho were living today Mme Eernhardts tribute to tho dead poet of Franco was an immense crown of white roses But it was not in good taste for Sarah to array herself in white to pre sent it any other color would suit her bet ler The murdering Apaches are now re portedto be in the Black lunge New Mexico Mex-ico an Indian stronghold by the way with the cavalry m hot pursuit Once in the tho black Range however it is doubtful whether the troops can dislodge or attack them V V S Rosonzweig yesterday received aver diet in his favor for 4S7f against an Ohio railroad company for being put off a train between Cleveland and Ohio after tender ing a regular ticket The conductor threw Eosenzweig on a pile of stone paralyzing him The glove contest last night in San Francisco Fran-cisco between Charley Mitchell the Eng lish champion Miko Cleary an Ajneri can middleweight champion was interrupted inter-rupted by the police after four rounds and the fourth declared draw Neither appeared to have much the advantage in the last round V Poundmakers forces comprise about 1500 nund they will in all probably surrender sur-render today or tomorrow The capture of Kiel was a surprise to them and many of the halfbreeds immediately left the camp and struck back for the reserves There is much rejoicing in Canada over tho termination termina-tion of tho rebellion Miss Nellie Carpenter tho 1iy earold American violinist who has received the gold medal of the Paris Conservatoire is to make her London debut under distinguished auspices She played last night by special request of the lrince of Wales at a private musical party at the residence of Lady An dalusia Molesworth in Eaton Place The Prince and Princess of Wales were among the brilliant audience assembled A storm was raging when Victor Hugo died The news of his death was announced to the assembled crowd by Victorein Sardou The dying man lay in a trance for some hours before the end He awoke suddenly raised his head gazed at his family and friends standing around the bed and sank back lifeless IDs white hair and beard grew quite long during his illness His body is much emaciated but his brow retains its I grandeur Sculptor Dalon has taken a cast of his face I Henry Clawson vicePresident of the American Brewers Association gave the I following opinion of prohibition at the New York session this week Prohibition is as much a failure in Maine as in any State I where tried Maine is not a State that tho average American need be proud of She has made no progress in a great many years I She is the most pauperridden State in the Union Delirium tremens is proportionately more frequent therejthaii in any other StatQ Her public morality compares unfavorably with that of States similarly situated Manager Al Haymaii of San Francisco said to a reporter the other day I understand under-stand numerous professionals propose going to San Francisco this summer to seek engagements en-gagements You will do them a good turn if you warn them not to go If they do go to the Pacific slope on speculation they will have their expense and time wasted Tell professionals not to go unless they are previously pre-viously engaged and then be very careful with whom they sign I tell you things are going to be very quiet there during the summer sum-mer The passenger agents of the Colorado Utah pool met in Chicago yesterday and adjourned ad-journed after devoting almost the entire session ses-sion to a law passed by the Colorado Legislature Legis-lature making all railroad tickets transfer rablo by delivery It is claimed that this clausewas slipped through the Legislature by ticket brokers so that they might deal profitably inhithertp nonlransicrrable tourist tour-ist tickets issued in large numbers at very low rates by the various roads forming the pool The act is considered unconstitutional I by Jhe roads and it was decided to put the matter in the hands of attorneys Postmasters and others intrusted with the money department are informed that to use the department money for private purposes pur-poses is under any circumstance a criminal offense and in every instance where it IS ascertained that the funds have been soused so-used prosecution shall at once follow and all the facts shall be immediately reported I with a view to the prompt removal of the offender It is 110 part of tho duty of m inspector in-spector to determine whether or not an offender of-fender should be punished It is sufficient for him to know that an offense against the postal laws has been committed and his I duty is clear viz to take proper steps to bring tho offender to JUstIce V i |