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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 12

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V' AITJL 1 1CC1 i5 the daily, standard union IT STEAMER CHESTER (ASHORE W. CHAPIN NARRAQANSET BAY. BANK BURGLARS JUST MISSED $50,000 IN PLUNDER. (NATIONAL BANKS ISERGED. i HANOVER ABSORBS ITS NEIGHBOR.

THE CONTINENTAL. The Hanover National Bank. 9 street, Manhattan, has strand trolling interest la the Continental National, at I Nassaa street. dad tnf account of depositors mm be traazffrewd to the Hanover without delay. The term, of lies a Mure; accepted hy Exploded Fifteen Charges of Dynamite anfl 0 Gaft $1125 Saundl and Gagged Watchman, and One Woxmtofi im Bte Struggle Kicked Him in Rijrs Occasionally tor BtkLXIMORE.

April 4 A nautical picture never seen, before In this country will, be presented by the Mary land Steel Company at Sparrowspoint, early In Dteyr. a triple launching will take -FOR VICE-PRESIDEKEF. DALLAS. Tea, April A United States Senator J. W.

Bailey, has declared himself In fayor of Carter H. Chirag as the Democratic candidate ter Ykre-Prrrideot la 19M. He The sweeping triumph of Mayor rises, in his race far re election ha hi ah probability, asede him the party choice By Vice-President in 1904. Carter Harrison la easily toe most neat Democrat -In Illlnoi Altgeld lu to rise no mare. place there.

The vessels ill be the Benjamin Perkin and hi biff torpedo boat destroyers Truxton, offered Whipple and Worden, the largest and mllye-swiftest vessels of their class in the Bank. to other otackhoUer Co. acting for This price la United States Navy. Arrangemehu are not being made for this Interesting ttnth which will Include three dis Ongut-hed launching parties. The v-es- sels ere to steam thirty knota an hour, and each are 248 feet long and register 4C3 tons ANEW VENTURE IN BOSTON IQMtaSIL arm banging Ulrnp 'fhnmft.

bnokam The hcia Instant Pnmorrw lno -nmth-iims-ness from tJe mlfents a oiienc blunt on the head When the trewuwwfi he found himself dn tthe Ibutti. bill Uii rue bound hand and item itfl gate hr hue mouth. He ta5 (there a nittne- tu- Jilt the operations At each CKplosiof tfhe mlbhjr Peareet to places of safety BbmBnw ibj un am exposed place -and mo airmitami nun paid to him, -except tana tate nnttn 'with Che broken arm ncoaslenulh dmae hi nr at kick in the Til as the ipnsfi 'The noth-bora were long time grtffftms intro tfte vault. The -gatawrefi tup (the Uimw aoina lying about and tthan wane -Ot tile strong boa Titty wwmafc charges but could mitt ffnroe tit Through It hll tthe (perpilr nf (the Cm slept The gang ttnnIM raped) tnr a handcar towards mahtwutllla thawing Pomeroy hound and paggofl -n tile floor; NO IMMEDIATE RROSPpCT OF AOUINALDO VISITING AMERICA. (htn.

are by Tcr-t the Hanover considerably abo.e it last outside market qwotatfcm-tlfl. It eras said that the latter tree did not represent the tree value of the stock. as only limited rha project has been five year. of public fur. country toward the anaexatfca at the island not shared by the Administration.

If he were to come here as a friaow toe fact would furnish the aati-expaa-sioa element with material for speeches in which they would not fail to draw a parallel with the ancient Roman eastern of parading the captive chief of conquered countries. If, os the other hand, he came here' with foil liberty the Government would hare no control over hi movement and he would be quite Ukely to hare his time resnopotmed by toe Pettigrew-Hoaf-Edvrard Atkiasos clement, and perhaps be led to treat the United States as he once did Spaia by going back and attempting to start a The removal off Aguinaldo therefor, if It to be postponed for likely para. CHARDON, April 4 The Citizens' Bank here was robbed of 125 at an early hour thla morning After exploding fifteen charge of dynamite day broke, and the men made their escape, though a single door stood between them and 0,000. At 1.80 A. Night Watchman man fomeroy was standing In frofit of 1 the bank when he saw two strangers approaching When close enough they sprang upon him simultaneously and bore him to the ground Two more soon caire to their assistance Pomeroy struggled desperately, getting to his feet time and again, only to go dow under the weight of numbers He thrashed the four about on the siden alk and then out into the muddy street Finally he got his right arm free and drew his revolver At the discharge one of his assailants sprang back with a yell of rage, his left OF CHICAGO, April 4 More than a hundred Tuscarora Club Democrats Invaded the Palmer residence on the Lake Shore drive last nigt and congratulated the new Alderman of the Twenty-first ward Incidentally, they made the acquaintance bf Mrs.

Potter Palmer' and a dozen other society women, and listened to short speeches from Mayor Harrison and others. They were also served with liberal quantities of punch and champagne and ate freely of sandwiches. Tw Himftrcfl Pasaaniyrs Taftsa id! Tram Ocsnrrti Tmk to at apatfod krala IAK has -doom tasa i been fftopmkhnB fomm tfhaoffig Meagwit to tae hot thus gar tat? jntll her fr tael fhottsSa to bra mewSter to anafiaiaOs, and KB iQhipa eangti-tmtefi entotap off sttoB. to able- to wtfhstanfl serinl A way Bumty ffnp gossmlkd to Hto upper mas Seeling her wav aAutg wtam Pennsylvania EA3L2SXa. FTIUUAl mu mran, rxxm rBff Nn( m.

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white sm srap tEmx'taasa. BELFAST April The White- Star steamer Celtic aiwam stesmetr In the world was Cthis tnurmn at Queen's ihtltmfl tin 4te pmsemne of thousands Of speCTMtoiss. our upr mmsiro T5ERXE. April k3jtatainr tBuriig the new piwlrjteinOntBfi State Kite istewto Swftsorttmd pnwetrtwB litis to-day to ttte ffhsmlflmft. The usual -greetings were omthuaga'd.

cheered the tmrees tmd Diluted! ttte Brutish representative Finally, When (the team anraMsdl ah Bute-deaux, (the Insult sfiinw-sradl eta fcndl Carrington and Dlls atsanniMm Of ttte French populane aMHped Dlls tttrdPMlp. with Dils apeoidl vnfiussp; Ho ottenga- tn another Train, Hnxvlng ttte Btwir mutse ho proceed without Urttlsth twmjjatrjy m-their Tour of ttritrmiih. SENTIMENT RUSSIAN ARMY. KING EDWARDS AMBASSADOR INSULTED BY THE FRENCH. WASHINGTON, April 4.

President EULttiniey has Bot invited Aguinaldo to co mo to the Cmted States, and has no intention ofWnding him an imitation Ttla report from Manila attributing this idkfti to the President is entirely an erroneous one, and Is probably based upon SLvto Lopezs dispatch to Aguin-aJdo from Boston suggesting that he should request the American authorities to send Mabmi and himself to this country. Etjia known that Aguinaldo himself is eager to eisit the United States He expressed this desire during his talks aith Chief Justice Arellano, which resulted in Aguinaldo taking the oath of allegiance to this country. The Government officials are not disposed to favor Aguinaldo in this desire, tor two reasons. One is that he is still prisoner, and has yet to proe his good faith in submitting to American authority. He is still under suspicion, and there are charges pending against him.

to tile effect that be has violated the rules of war, which must et be investigated These inquiries are now progressing Another reason is, were be to come here the Anti-Imperialists might make too much of him and give him ideas regarding the sentiment of this FINED FOR ISRESIO FITZGERALD. DrASHtXGTOJC. April A On Inauguration: Day. Representative Fitzgerald, of Vfrookly N. in company with Representative Ruppert, attempted to cross Pennsylvania avenue without showing the trards provided by the police for persona who desired to cross the police fines when he wa? arrested by Officer KUraartte and taken to the station.

There was a trial; and many witnesses the the and In GETS $300 FOR INJURIES. A verdict ter was handed to Justice Dunwetl in the Supreme Court on Ttteedny In favor of William F. Hodge, off Wythe avenue and Broadway, in his suit against toe New York Electric Xcaosportntion Company to renter SO-OO ter Injuries received In a colllsto white riding a bicycle, with an automobile and Sixty-ninth street, 7, 1899. The automobile it is alleged, by an defendant. Mr.

Hodge automobile was going of speed When It ran defendant's answer de-asserted that the 1 PARIS. April 4. Earl Carrington, returning from Lisbon with the special embassy which had carried to the court of Portugal the message, announcing the accession of King Edward, boarded a train on which several army nurses were returning to France from the Boer war, where they had been helping to nurse kick and wounded of the Boer army. At every station crowds of people REVOLUTIONARY PREVAILS IN BERLIN, April 14. Private letter which have reached Berlin from St.

Petersburg and Moscow state that there Is a powerful sentiment In the Russian army in favor of the revolutionary agitation. The younger officers of the army openly sympathize with the students and NEWS IN BRIEF. (HY and Sent to NewTork3)y2pKn- During Heavy Fog Lsie Last ttiflttt. bom no ongtoes ms aad every effort made to ha (the hoot teooa her preeariona mopdttiaa wrtthaiit fCecX. a oaaa as toe am msilseff.

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aa w0 Traina Wav Ptaallla 1 IMlowa- and 13 m. later foot iw A Per tntem pur to Attooy A other -civilians tin tfhetr -fitimmiS Bar reform, wnfl rex tram tfhe auUflwr. Bret being Toe severe ttn tfhotr riaterv Many -officers ttmariaintumr themselves Trom Dtome to mrtter mm tell aII(mKl to his flne two, Installments. tng The (reform tfismmtgtnairaai. on both sides; and the matter tamed over to Major Sylvester, Chief of Police In reporting it to Commissioners, Major Sylvester recommends that the officer be fined 818, BOSTON.

April A The initial sasdn ef the Boston "Morning News appeared ea the street this morning, and attracted considerable attention as It is the hrat novelty to toe daily newspaper line Bostonians have experienced ter ycara Ths pubfisher of the Blakely Half of New York, and he modestly refrains from making any introductory statement to toe public in hi find Boston issue. The street selling price to two cent, and toe paper comprises eight page tore far without HI retread vert ising. save for the waits of the local theatrical attraction It to devoted to racing, theatrical and sporting news, with a liberal sprinkling of spicy general new mainly from New York Oty. REV. JOHN KELLER IMPROVING.

The Rev. John Kelleri of Arlington. M. who was shot by Thomas G. Barker on Feb.

last, has recovered the sight off hto left eye and his eandttkm to ther-rre improved- He may he able to prea-h -st Sunday to Trinity Episcopal 11 retire Chapel. Arlington, ef which be to the rirar. tmjm 439Me for household expense; OHM 43UMM far "works; 12.W for royal bounties; (tw.lto) for incidentals; total. 47,808 GfSO.MOj. The committee also recommends an annuity of (8359,900) for Qneea Alexandre In the event of the death of the King, she surviving; an annual allowance of 299 (810AOOO) for the Duke of Tack, and of 19,909 50,900 for toe Duchess of York.

An appropriation of 4.00 820,090 for the royal hunting, was strickea nut. In deference, no doubt, to the protests from humanitarian sources against A fi slaughter of animals for sport, hut the aitowaawes for entertainment are slightly William Fbrbes Adam iff MA Mat evening, confirmed a class af forty -seven at BA Fanfe Episcopal Chnrrh, off which the Rev. T. Jarkhoa Is rector. Those confirmed were Ralph Henry Tapacott.

Alexander Pendleton Crager. Gordon Fisher Tait. Peng Daggett. Ernest Talbot Wright, Guffaw Kehr. Jr, Herbert Reed Carom.

Allen Thuono i Daggett. Philip John Lot Theodore Hmtsao. Henry Eecbe Haari-Q. Ethel M. Schwalbach.

lrxffM. Carpenter. XTharlotte May Smith. Reheere Jolla Buckingham, IA-Baa Warner. Emma Louise Lambert, Margaret W.

Crawford. Dene Beckham Btite Eleanor Crawford. Charles Harold Keea Robert M. Buydatn, Emma Kellork. Uto Adeiade Carpenter.

Hay Ada Wilfiam Anna Kehr. Mabd Mary Gatogher. Jews Newell Hobh, win-tom Arthur Alexander Brow William C. RedfieW. Ehse M.

Redfield, Gladys Bartegtou Green James E. York. David Barr, Elisabeth de fielding. Eds Adelaide Susie Edith Kehr. Florence Hsa-Mahet Holme Fannie Elizabeth Tripp.

Annie Kruger. After toe confirmation Bishop Adana made an interesting address to the clam. TOLSTOrS EXILE CAUSE OF SUICIDE. CHICAGO April A-r-Jaraes Drahnn, a Bohemia aged seventy-one. has esat-nrltted Kticide.

His wife saya he was demented, hat neighbor declare that the aged men took his life became iff the reported ex Be of Count Leo Tolstoi, to whoso writings he had devoted the bitty of hto time for two year PRESIDENT ARMY COMMISSIONS. WASHINGTON. April A The President to-day signed the commissions off Lloyd Wheat as major-geaeral to the regular army aad Frederick Funstoa aad Jacob H. Smith aa brigadier-generals to the TtoE-Vn -SIXTH WARD BOARD OF TRADE. -v Xhe Twenty-sixth Ward Beard of Trade will hold its regular monthly Steering nt Penn-Fulton Han.

Fnltaa nd Pennsrlvani avenue, te-erening at I It o'clock, promia-fflwwmlon of matters of great hs-Portanee, and inviting the attendance Of Brighhara and friends! The ran eoa-We hare arrived at a turahtf the future developmeiit iff the tea your efforts will hi part its fot A. H. Weston, of 2S9S FUHoa stem la president, and 'Cbrlw-J- Bod of 21 Miller avert tie, ae-c-retary af the board. day, and tfhe Currie Dfiazton Itbkatt celved nearly a lunanimnus -xotw. The Macedonian Conurea Da convoked for April HL Skaamd agante.

of the Macedonian -eonmifTtww Dnsue imprisoned, to -order -of tfte SBmBten- off the Interior, dn -conraOInn vmtbtn tow- saltation -on (the frontier. A mantmr off Bulgarian offiemw lbw mwgmed mtftwn-than -obey he -order -rtf tow JUmidnjt- off War forbidding (military nrwm to- retta membership dn ttte toacedmuun auutwtia. hi ion. aisria-mbo itotiMon son, tA4.gaa.S3t. as sarong ai.s.

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wwa Las Branch a Oundsy. as s-a cat i-nw a a-sd-ns Craw a -BHn -a 9 0110, Bnlwn. msn. to 1 a texss sa sacs t-sn lone fosse Bxar Trtcto. Ib Tork, One iff the mnuftiie 3ww jpteewf by tow Legislature ff Malm an tow awasun Jus closed -Is -one batng gwnulny ten- taw shooting iff thumon bietnps by rniBtakw for fid game The Dsn sys -wt while -on a bunting astp, dn gum-un afi wild game nr game bunts, megignuclM mr carelessly shoots amB wounds an- kilt any human he tng, -Shall Dw tumbitwd by.

Imprisonment mot awuwwdms to jaao toed negligence, or by line butt exceeding BlibriC BlajntilF WM te blal The mew Chicage towrewttlattjk- ship Norfliwrestei will wall a itw flusg trip from Chicago to Blanburg -Sninwny. on April 34. A -coign iff signimJmrali dm-plement mfl antsodllanenus SnUdm wtlf be -carrted -on tow (first ttslp IB its expected that the -entire wngitgr tdioun tow lakes, the (Sc kjtwtremw anid ftonws taw Atlantic will bake -ori Iv trwrmtj-tsb- -iito-s. The boat told -tts sown- sShtp will makw regular (trips do Handling tufwtr Jgnli Jg at Broadway Manhattan, on Nov. was drive employee of the alleged that to at a reckless rate into- him.

The GOVERNMENT I-ANDS WASHINGTON, LONDON. April A King Edward tends to dazzle the Britzrh people hy the splendor of his reig which win preient In this respect a marked contrast to the reign of the late Qneen. after the death of Prince Albert. It to sem! -officially reported that the King intends to institute a body guard of 39 gorgeously uniformed Indian cavalry. who are expected to make a brilliant appearance to the street af In-do The Parliamentary committee to make provision ter the King aid his family has ala that the King's riva fist meeo asmjmt for the (KS.M) for hare TO IUTE GilC SER1E FiffiS.

WASHINGTON. April A tniSam Dudley Foulk of Richmond. Iod. chairman of a committee of the National Civil Service League, which to to tote-ti-gate the condition off the such waa to conference to-day with Chaarvuau Procter. ef the Civil Service Oimmii-taa, Mr.

Foulke Intends to open temporary headquarters here to- order that a thorough lnvestigatto which may era! month may be mad are about 129 casco of properly Jnto the through the Post -who are to he investigated. Mr. Prelke win ask fteeucccre to toe records of the Civil Dettlte Ccmmissiou to help him to his n-orlL There area clash of aethor-tty 'over Similar request last year, but Mr. Fbolke heHeveu tout no differences of opfniou will arise this Una. by a blindfolded clerk at every third revolution.

The snreessfoi appHrent triH then have assigned to hiaa toe claim lying next to that previously draw these aarignments bring made rmutalnl) from the extreme of the serikm reeding through toe irwtiriwa The re of the settler win be written ea map and five records kept by as maay clerk Fraud under ttfe pha to thought to he LEGISLATIVE IM BOSTON, April A Walter legislative agent, has sued toe Wool Company, othuals the Wookm Treat, for MAN service If Is alleged that last nar the Woolen Trot (Baa tot-treated to a hoi before the Leglatothm Committee of the legislature. The hill compelled foreign corporation to Me fail lists af thrir stockholder, etc. The aBegatkm continues that while this Batter waa lng -agents of the respm communicated with Mr. Bailor him to come Baatem. HI that he was torn retained by toe Fay aad became Interested la toe are referred The ban wwa tented.

Mr. Boliork waa penratio according to the the present suit to too tooTI aaC It is understood that tl denied having employed TO DISTRIBUTE BY LOTTERY PROCESS. Five persons were killed by soldiers during political riots In Para, Brazil. Mrs. Stonewall Jackson hna been Invited to attend the Confederate reunion at Memphis, Tenn.

I Elections In Denmark yestordav Ih an overwhelming defeat of the Gov. ernment party. Spain's Cabinet Council has approved the new treaty between that country and the United States. China has notified Russian that to the attitude of the Powers, she Is unable to sign the Manchurian convention Gen. Miles left Washington to-day for Atlantic City, to remal-n until Saturday, when he will go to Sandy Hook to attend a meeting of the Board of Ordnance and Fortifications.

Emperor William entertained nt luncheon yesterday Herr TrupiWh the new Governor of Ktaochau, and Capt. Lane, of the gunboat litis, who distinguished himself In the fighting at the Tnku forts. Word Is received from Anniston, that Gen. G. T.

Anderson Is at the point of dpath. Anderson was a brigade commander under Longstreet InsThNs- Civil War, and was one of the most famous of Confederate fighters. The presence of the-French naval cadets In American waters on board the practice ship Duguay Trov In is to be the occasion for a pleasant exchange- of International courteafea. The cadeta will visit Washington before their departure. A dlspath from Odessa aays that famine and typhua are raging throughout the government of Kherson and Bessarabia and portions of the governments of Kleff and Taurida.

The mortality is a 3 Oper cent of the entire population. The Bloemfontein correspondent of the London "Morning Post assert that the Boers have tried for treason and have executed Mr. De Kock, the peace envoy, who took the message from Gen. Smith-Porrien Wo Commandant Gen. Louis Botha on Feb.

12. For the next year the town of Concord. ill be conducted under the direct advice of Mrs. Carrie Nation, and whatever she says Is the municipal law. This was the Issue at the election Tues A -a, Ai31 4i4n Hi BUtflT Btatm mmnimsL msm a al mZ mST i md 4JS.991.

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Comanche. Apache, and Wichita reservation and will be opened about Aug. MDe experience in land openings have (Remonstrated the inadvisability of permitting- runs to be made for property, invjolvimt. as they did. lawlessness and bloodshed and Land Commissioner Herman advocates a system of drawing for claim These- drawings are to be made before- the President's proclamation opening the lands is promulgated, and 1 ait successful applicants are to have tbein- etaim filed before taking posses-atom The plan of the lottery to to have a no of the land hung to every register's office, oach quarter section being consecutively numbered.

Each application will he opened and examined, then placed in at plain envelope and sealed. All applications will then be placed in a revolving cylinder and one envelope withdrawn sums SHIP NOW TWO MONTHS OVERDUE. BALTIMORE. April A The American sailing ship John McDonald, from Bal-tintitr for Ba Francisco, with coal, to now out 292 day She to about two month overdue, and sixty-fit per cent Insurant is offered on her carjo. The owners offtha ship, toe California Sltlp-ptng Company, carry their own Orders have rbwm Wnta Onrutardl by ton-Navy -Deparotmtm 9m- tfirntmumbm- Bt fT Tilley, The otavra wirmnotiborti off Kite am-val -station at (Tortilla, (tt-mma.

on tmtitr- tzn Washltuftoii tGmrnmmteir TUtlllryi been anxinus 9m- outme xmtn pus on fer with (the A-aahttom (Skuoxtarv- off tttw-Navy 4a wrrd on tate otssfi off'lh stm-tlon on the -Romotm ttolonb amfi tat tett der will plve (him ohe optnmrumBv. as wen as a -chant Da tuhth bus the United (State Tr. Jithnwm, yDswlnam in tfhe Strain Hospital Tor le -Insane -at normum Mtioe-tour County, sum ottayihnb on tlMufo last Tiieht -bv am Unvane Btaiion panans named -CWpell frqellr bietum ttnmam-a enable during the -afrmmnna art trim the Institution -bite temffumetn 'DDintafom-patlemr beaume wlsirmed smS (fhnir ootn could he bested wome lilstanne sms. A attendant ffinnlK- wihilnnd Ohe liiiilticr, and as Jet. Jnimsan vw oaHtpilng -ner him taking ih oonipsnritut bte oiungotb his 4mUe Irtte (the -dommh hmrett trim time mere CoitimHeUt until tfte- Ammtttqs-General base burn sffpouftoB Its.

huh neither possesses auttaBiminn ha vsnot interference. Industrial -comb hurt ten wtiffi alive no-reive the anemirm off tarn CinmmSstn several promtnent owmpsilnnst off taw rubber, -cordage, umd' pupnr vomllitteo having promiw-D qe Uorafty. Titr Sttaan-ing and pronwiring off tattoo- amB outer, combine -will -be iwplatiwHl by oanontH-from all wtretq. The wen- pieotimr will be -explahtefl py Iblgtt otffioirite off era! trunk line 1 WORK TO BE ACCOMPLISHED BY INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. WASHINGTON, April 4 -The Indus, trial Commission's Investigation concern-ing railway transportation will continue' practically through the month.

Merchants assert that rates are frequently and arbitrarily changed, and a recommendation to Congress to revise the vested In the Interstate Commerce Committee, to enable that body to cope with the situation, will likely be mad In the mater of change of classification and Increase of rates on certain good to the loss of merchants doing business wjth the South, bdth the Interstate Com-. and CatakUt mmrt Liiwe-s tor lwtrt 46 31 2 FVrr ttudFrtB Jtrr-r remnc Fnr Baffim Clew A rar luca. eU Bart) Ma-rie Dally -erw U- Aanew 1 at 4, A 51 2iieT 11 fAirc mv t-ffi 7n 1 a L8.lM29r T-aw w6m at ynwnJZ actota awl ffi hinu Tngftacd ina fifiMtoro ht WfotriH PTprw.

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