USTRIAN PRESS ANGRY # TD ANSWER NOTE i * q Said to a one ERO AUSTRIA Have Treated with Contumely Dual Mon- __archy’s Generous Proposal. . CALLS ON KINGDOM TO COME INTO OPEN Se Vienna Press Warns Belgrade Govern- ment That Policy of Equivoca- tion Cannot Continue. WN % NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909, —_———— ROME TO SE IMPERIAL FLA Japanese Paper to Publish Sensational Charge Against General. ee HISTORY WAS FALSIFIED + Standard Was Wrongly Said To Have Been Recovered by Nozu’s Elder Brother. ; EVENT OCCURRED IN 1877| Emblem, Abandoned During Satsuma Re- bellion, Was Restored Only After Close of Hostilities. ) $<» ———_—__—__—_ CL WRIGHTS ss) FLY # SOCIETY |Bermuda, for the wedding, is returning on }Saturday, and with her will go Mr. and | Mrs. Bradley, who will spend a month of their honeymoon on the island. oe —_—_——_- TO PHILADELPHIA TO WED. [SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERALD.] PROVIDENCE, R. I., Tuesday. — Colonel Arthur H. Watson, whose engagement to Mrs. Helen Greene Balch was announced WING Mga WHITE — eo ——————— Speedy Wedding to Follow Ardent in the Heratp of this morning, departed | to-day for yermantown, Philadelphia, -_” ss for H:; ; Where, on Thursday evening, the marriage heri rhoss fOr H ind will take place at the home of the bride's “ Fae nw koe sister, Mrs. George G. Allison. The bride of Ambassador’s Daughter. (‘and bridegroom will depart for\Burope and {will tour Italy, France and other countries ifor two months, NTIPTT, / 4 / AY| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Loomis and Mr. NUP [ALS PROBABLY IN M \Y |John D. Lewis are on their way to Ber- | muda. Colonel George L. Shepley and Mr. Ric,- Success of Dashing and Handsome Noble-|ard D. Knight are in Augusta, Ga. | Colonel and Mrs. Samuel M. Nicholson, ; who have been passing several weeks in | Nassau, will arrive home to-morrow. enema S WY uit of Count Sc ; — e — man Comes as a Surprise to French Court and Diplomatic Circles. —_——--- OR SPRCIALS POLL lies behind the engagement of Miss Murie}l! Hotel Knickerbocker, White, daughter of Mr. Henry White, the 42D ST., AT BROADWAY. largely Paris, Tuesday.—A pretty love romance most American Ambassador, to Count Herman|The world’s Scherr-Thoss, an officer of the Royal Prus- patronized Restaurant and Hotel. Stamped ‘by its patrons as first class in sian Cuirassiers, here to-day, Miss White met the weeks ago, while visiting Hitt, wife of the secretary of the which was aria aries. Count only a few Mrs. Reynolds i every detail. Cuisine ' MAY OCCUPY THE SANJAK ) | _ Montenegro Said To Be Ready to Help Neighboring State in Invasion [SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERALD VIA COM- | MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY'S SYSTEM. ] ae Embassy, at Berlin. The Ambassador ToxK1o, Tuesday.—The to-;and Mrs, White were at that time at Nice, | : : oo ] entertaining the officers of the American | morrow publish a sensational ¢ isclosure| acer The Couple saw much of each other In the Heart of the Greater City over the signature of a member of the! during Miss White's short visit in Berlin, ; |PFEATURES: Each floor ap » : : and the Cour llowed t young woman Diet from Kumamoto proving that Gen-| © Count followed the young wom i ‘back to Paris, where he pressed his suit! . eral Nogi abandoned the imperial flag at})with such ardor that the camencihant ee the hotel operated inde= j £ : . pendent of the main office. Amer- | Absolutely Francaise. oe Qe ti Hochi_ wiil of Novibazar. ——_—__g—_____- [SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERALD VIA COM- ' ) MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY'S SYSTEM] THE PUNC OF SPA TAINS LO.THE PHOIGHT PLeOTHELOS AT PO. mr | MILBOLE WLC TT LVL WLC T ALFETONSE XZ. Se, Pr 9 VIENNA, Tuesday. — The spontaneous Ss avian reply which it was hoped would be given to what is here termed the gen- erous proposal of Austria-Hungary i is “non est.” There exists a vaguely word- ed Servian communiqué drawn up by sme one or other and meaning nothing, put anything approaching a clear reply | by the Ministry has not arrived. : ; : . PAnis, Tuesday.—The Wright brothers | new airship, the first time this y ‘This fact causes general] irritation, : ) : ils teed sead trent 4h thn tedenination are arranging to go to Rome next month) crew of the airship. was composed entirely low elevations. a Neve Freie Presse editorial as fol- to make a series of flights. Mr. Hart O-|o¢ men trom the balloon battalion of the| Were made without jar to either machine lows :— ‘Berg, their European business managers) army, “Sérvia can withdraw or not withdraw. has left for Italy to select a field for the) — $$ —— plete Men’s Tai- loring Shop, Supplying evening clothes _ American Aviators,. Now Conducting Experiments at Pau, Contemplate a| Visit to the Italian Capital, Sending Their Manager There to Arrange for Suitable Ground for Trials. POPE MUCH IMPROVED. Thorough Fire Brigade, The | Sociation, were limited to short flights at drilltwice ear. Bach time safe landings Most thor- or aviator. a SILVER DART’S FLIGHT. | : ; : employes Bappeck, N. S., Tuesday.—Owing to the; London, Wednesday.—The Daily Mail) and the time of the Satsuma rebellion in 1877,| quickly followed. when he was forced to evacuate Uyeki. The Count is the eldest of four sons of} According to the historical account the/Count and Countess Scherr-Thoss, of Do-; A most com- flag was recovered by the elder brother of Silesia, and he is heir to both the 4: * te f -? aaa jtitle and the extensive family estate in Nozu, but actually it was only ré stored to} Silesia. He will succeed also to the hered-, the imperial army at the close of hostiliqitary peerage in the Prussian House of| | ihae Lords now held by his father. The Count) 1es, is a gal og and Miss White twenty-five} years of age. { The date of the marriage has not sia | 2 page fixed, but it probably will occur in | ; AR UT RS ght y May. The young couple will live in one} | His Holiness Resumes Private Audi-;of the family chateaus in Silesia. ) ; . : Ss. Miss White, who is a very attractive! = in His Apartment young woman, has had many suitors, and | Rome®, Tuesday.—The Pope, who has been ithe swift victory of the German Count was} ‘suffering from a cold, is much better to-|a great surprise in the social and diplo- | \day, The beautiful springlike weather has|"Gount Behorr ‘Thos is described a a| 4 oc - SS s aescr Ss |had a good effect on the patient. He has|handsome and dashing officer of sterling | i “ ‘es . ; ‘eat yet been allowed to come down two the/qualities. He served for a‘ time as At-| She can give assurances of good neigh-| © Nigh Rt i |parture until after the wedding. = wi A ihe : Count Scherr-Thess was present at the nal Mercier, Archbishop * eere bye Ginner given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. of Vintage and Chateau Wines Hu ne Which tek Yeveh pationcé andi is here with five Belgian bishops and &/ white complimentary to the Ministers and : _— - 3 ui Belgian pilgrimage: the diplomatic corps. The other guests in- _ desires peace. cluded General Picquart, Minister of War; * The Neues Wiener Tageblatt says:— “If Servia really desires peace and should it be found that the action of lirection on behalf of Austria-Hungary Pays Nearly $300,000 for Magnificent)Clemenceau Government’s Bill Is;Guatemalan President Pardons Pris-| " Will follow within a brief period.” Domain f Sandricourt. with Broad R ; | : ‘ ia shdths te-thint the néws coring from of Sandricourt, with Broa Passed by Overwhelming Vote oners on Occasion of American engaged to Marshall 0. Roberts, Two years| " . ; 4 S 4 : { » ° ~ ree, ; s Ss ba . 4 he! ls ar 1er ras , . “9 ; xr sam | ot. ta Cees. After Bitter Fight. Squadron’s Visit See eee ee ee eee ee ee eOia Tee reek Skee eee nee White tery,” von ehrenthal’s peace proposal met wi ) lof 8,000 pesos. Kalaw will take an ge Miss White came into social prominence, Gaily. eS eee | in the summer of 1899, when her father was| SHORT DISTANCE TO PARIS AS! ) from the sentence. OUTLOOK HOPEFUL! never would allow her national interests to become subservient to commercial loss, as Austria-Hungary proposes. Servia, having experienced a previous’ lping customs war, can stand it without) danger to her commercial existence. Ser- London. At that time she was a brides-| imaid at the wedding of Lady Marjorie! Primrose to the Earl of Crewe. Ht Subsequently she accompanied her par-| ents to Rome and then to Paris. oe ISTER ILL, MISS PECK HAS QUIET WEDDING | Prison for German Deserters. ORAN (La Prensa special), Tuesday.—The Property Is Situated in the Department|Day Laborers Virtually Exempted in Meas-|Despatches from Central American Repub-|German, formerly an officer in the —_—" ; p 4 : ted th s deser- of the Oise and Has Splendid ure, Which Will Mean a Readjustment | lics Indicate That No Trouble ee at acadd cum, ecceaai occ tions of Germans from the French Foreign Forests. of Whole Fiscal System. Is Feared. Legion, was. to-day condemned to twenty |. via holds tenaciously to the idea of Bos- araincnhaietdaialtn sia Stak years’ imprisonment, with loss of civil . ' —_—— ¢—-————- : Bie: SAREE? Se. ¥ SES Rete | ; sae M rights. nian autonomy, which Baron von Aehren- lany s were sentenced St cane ae iiitete “Aitewetties @ | (srEctaL DESPATCH TO THE HERALD VIA COM-| Paris, Tuesday.—The Chamber of Depu- | [BY M@XICAN CABLE TO THE HERALD. ] ay ca OR aR ay Bloesnn vatsute from thal neve if entertain. ogether ver-| MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY'S SYSTEM.] ) pee. -| GuatTewaLta Crtry, Guatemala, via GaAL-| five to twenty years. vian ill will toward Austria-Hungary has, tisha B [Pee A Gay: SEMEN : She ROTA Tax “DEN Op T Tuesd To & — é 8 . D BUREAU, : VESTON, Texas, Tuesday.—_To tommemo- been further augmented by Baron yon No. 49 AVENUE DBE L’OpERa, 9 vote of 407 to 166. irate the visit of the American squadron,| Denies Report of Railway Grant. Aehrenthal’s latest political move. rane. Twquey. 5 The debate on the bill had been going on | president Estrada Cabrera to-day ™par-}|. Lisnon, Tuesday.—The Minister of Ma- Morftenegro telegrams, which are no-| The Figaro recently announced that the for several months, and the Clemenceau | doned José Asmitia and most of the prison-| rine, Sefior Cabral, stated to-day in the fers cc orp s . 3’ 1 la - toriously unreliable, say that Montenegro|°@tle and domain of Sandricourt, Depart-|-overnment. had on several occasions! 4 rit gui Saree the: \gatote: “plot St) Chamber of Deputies apes Ph shel pe emacs ) F E cently published in the Natal Mercury), [SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THM HERALD.] i iol “7-;| ment of the Oise, which with its forests ; ) he officers last night witnessed a gala , i] -and Servis are prepared for a joint occu staked its existence on the passage of the Fi Sis_jannouncing that Great.Britain would| Pirrsyrmup, Mass., Tuesday.—Miss Kath-|| ae : . € : erforman at the theatre. s- pation of certain portions of the Sanjak/is one of the finest domains in France, was/measure. fpestorms nee > Rectal: Srgrere ce rie oli. take over the Lourenco Marques Rail- erine Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs } of Novibazar. put up at auction with a reserve price of| As finally passed the bill carries an im- , DE) aa mate of this country. way, in South Africa, as well as the Porth nn NE Oy TES aS A popular idea here is to lay all of | 1+300,000f., which was very small consider- portant amendment, postponing its appli- charrette itself, is untrue. The Minister added; Thomas D. Peck, of this city, was married| the Servian troubles to M. Izwolsky, the|'"S the extent of the domain. cation until a parallel bill assuring ( , ; Y © > . € . 7 ; | | | | / ; ; Hil i i | ' ; M. O. Bradley Is Simple. : ‘ | 1 | 1 | : ) Plans for Elaborate Church Ceremony Given Up and Marriage:to Mr. This Far Famed Hotel Now Most Popular of Its Class. revenue to the various communes and de-| partments, becomes a law. : ) The present measure bears heavily on | foreign residents, whose taxes are practi- | cally quadrupled, their incomes being cal-} No. PE a cca gl French Colonial Minister Takes Action on Deplorable Condition of West Indian Island. Parllamentary Neceuooeapeeeabepebees ORY FOR AD ———-—, a $n VERTISERS Foreign Affairs Ministry To Be Va- - ¢ated, Report Says; Together with That of War. [SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERALD VIA come | MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY'S SYSTEM. ] Rome, Tuesday.—Rumors of the probabil- ity of the resignation of Signor Tittoni, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, are again current. Signor Tittoni, it is said, only consented to retain his post in the minis- try so as not to influence the general elec- tions. Now that re is reported that the elections have ended in victory for the} ministry there is no reason for him to re- niain. A report is current that he will resign sepsis ssiltbealiites aloffg with Signor Casana, the War Minis-! (sprcrat. DESPATCH TO THE HERALD VIA COM- ter. MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY'S SYSTEM. ] The Tribuna, which frequently refiects ae pene ee ei: } ; To. 49 AVENUE DE L ot ¢ © cee mama the ru- NO Pacis, Weanssaay. } J “The programme of the new Ministry The following American tourists visited will be the same as in the past, but there | the office of the European edition of the will be an endeavor to show greater firm- | HERALD yesterday and signed their names ness in regatd to the foreign policy in the|°™ the visitors’ register:— Pr event of a Cabinet crisis.” Brown, Miss Alice J., New York. San Marchese di Giuliano, the Italian| Brown, Miss M. Lillian Allon, BISowty®. Ambassador to London, it is said, will Deknatel, Henry c. and Mrs., New York. now leave for Rome: He is mentioned as|, @004man, Leo, New York. a possible successor to Signor Tittoni in Green, Mrs. A. A., Providence, R, I. York t of Minist fF Guggenheim, Albert, New , _ iy 2 Se oo trae Horner, Maurice L., Mrs. and Maurice L., REPORTED DEAD; MAY RECOVER Jr., Chicago. ) Katzman, Louis, New York. ; Francois, Son of Duc de la Rochefou-| Kennon, F. V., Mrs, and Miss Florence, - gauld, Has Chance for Life. Providence, R. I. (aPecrat i i ia McCormack, Mrs, Ira A., NewYork. ESPATC © HERALD VIA COM- a he y ny - MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY'S SYSTEM.] McCormack, Walter Webb, New York. HERALD BuREAU Schwartz, Albert, New York. No. 49 AVENUE DE L’Oppra, } Schwabacher, Mrs, J., Chicago. i . Paris, Tuesday. | Shackman, Mont, New York. | The Figaro’s announcement that Duc de} Ware, Arthur W., New York. - la Rochefoucauld’s son, Ftancois Marie, is| Wiilkoff, William, Youngstown. i is incorrect. The lad is seriously ill,| Zoizmann, Alfred, New York. 4 ut a slight hope of his recovery is enter- — , To Jail for Congo Cruelties. Brvussevs, Tuesday.—Lieutenant Arnold, ‘of the Belgian army, who was denounced Of ny the missionaries for burning and pil- laging villages, assassinations and other | ities in the Con ~" EOI "LIS CUR tread aa | Apartments to wee - ° an 3 se § 2 - STeMOOE DOCIRIG. occ ss tpeaces % / ae \, | Hotels and Restaurants (/ | Instraction, Colleges, Schools, a & woo oP es AILPOUI AAA“ |\Tost and Found g | Medica! | Money to Loon and Wanted, on Real Estate Musical _ 3 i) on ae > Nie ogg ~~ 3 Ce hee ak) a - ro) I | moo Pea & 3S Mr. Oliver Bray, Medical Student, Takes His Own Life. Vienna, Tuesday.—Mr. Oliver Bray, an American student of medicine, who came here from Berlin to continue his studies, ~pOo HMReHO oe oF Pree Sess Sis ee ik Wace a a Specal Suburban Advert ;}Summer Residences. _... |} Time Rate con-| To Let for Business Purposes fzy, | Do. OREN GRU os Sk Wanted to Purchase or Exchange. . hs le! ag. Pe ea isng Agents 15 The Etruria Leaving Curacao. --- AR sor ceded. to Mr. Mahlon Ogden Bradley, of Minneap-|| . olis, Minn., son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew'!|! 2 : of splendid parks and a magnificent castle AMERICAN CRUISERS Earthquakes in Portugal. G. teadiey. of Chicago. is fair to state that a telegram received within easy distance of Paris. Mr. Robert Lisson, Tuesday._A number of light/relatives and friends attended. The bride; RATES from St. Petersburg reports that in a/ Walton Goelet bid 1,192,000f., but on the re- oe peceonehy poe ingen sgt eb ape obey er i aa a ad terranean rumblings, are reported from jin, pirst Congregational ‘Chuten, at pees ang bath, 65.00 per pea pp eteg tae pes tia, | conditions to support Servian chauvinism,|stands that Mr. Goelet now has become the Province of Minho. her sister, Mrs. Robert Newkirk Smither,'|| suites, consisting of Parlor, Bedroom ann ‘ j ing i in-'the absolute proprietor of the domain atjirent th fos Oo the; Tha i : _M. Iawolsky is quoted as saying in an in-.the prop aes eee. PSP . mere, o —_ se ee of the Pacis armored} turning from Bermuda for the event Mrs. ||] 4 terview that he will do everything pos- a price of 1,420,000f. measure are preparing to put up a strong |cruiser fleet to Central American ports has DISMISS GOVERN Smither, who was herself a bride of less! on. ae fight in the Senate. jalready had a quieting effect on troubled than two weeks, was stricken with appen-. sible to prevent war. ; nan pres; ” KING ALFONSO IS ‘ , waters is evidenced to-day by a despatch OF GUADELOUPE dicitis, and had not sufficiently recovered, : | The income tax bill referred to in the} ns to-night to be present. : |above despatch does away with many of received from Sefior Estrada Cabrera, the and its service are acknowledged or | ; 5 ¢ ; 5 é ackngwiedged as| plants. Miss Peck brought from Hamil- F f TITTONI TO sence phase and Seana en cree we in-|rarte, the Guatemalan Minister to the| ton, Bermuda, ge ha rai roses, | a best, hese Praag are no higher |}, = }come tax proportionate to the annual in-!,-, sat white lilacs and daffodils. Among the'|/ than at other first class,: : ‘i P come of the taxpayer. Day laborers nO ade! ag ease ae yeaa Geet ah eer bride’s attendants were Misses Marion! st class, Hotels. ) After Visit to Madrid to Attend Coun-| practically exempted. The tax upon in-; “The reception to the American fleet in Burbank, Dorothy C. Davis, Hope Ladd, | jcomes above $1,000 a year is made pro-/| Guatemala is a great manifestation of the! x» § a Pes j ini ; " Louis T. Stevenson was best man and the; — cil of Ministers He Will Re ‘The bill will necessitate a complete réad-| ; ushers were Messrs. Robert Newkirk) DIRECT turn to Seville | justment of the fiscal system of France. omg Ae sous. a people of nt of the! Paris, Tuesday.—The Smither, William Wetherell, Clarence) a . In its amended form the bill suppresses | he eople and government o e ‘ sh , -| Niles, Carey Kinney, Allen Hurlbert and a many taxes, like the window and dees tax, | United States. There will be four days of Commission which is investigating politi Avena eee .< 7 | [SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERALD VIA COM-/| which have come down from the days age Oranges eae in Pgs he. resem and alljeal and administrative conditions in the paneemente Napoleon, and imposes a graduated assess- ,C/asses Of society wiil participate.” ‘. . " satin cut Empire style and trimmed with/BijMardc Maprip, Tuesday.—King Alfonso arrived| ment upon incomes. Presi-} West Indian island of Guadeloupe, in con- IMards at Seville this morning and will remain | The government claims that the new {dent is considered by the State Depart- mother. The train was embroidered with| Boarders Weaetee, e - . | measure will more equitably distribute the ;ment as proof that President Estrada . seed pearls. Her jewels were a pearl pin, | Business Opportunitiés there till he comes to Madrid to preside | burdens of taxation, estimating that an/Cabrera is not desirous of participating in|tices brought against M. Legitimus, the! received from her grandmother, the late paeree Places Wanted over the Council of Ministers on Thurs-|artisan who now pays a rent tax amount-/@8y movement to disturb the peace in negro Deputy from Guadeloupe, whose Mrs. Jabes L. Peck, of Pittsfield, and aj” to “ x arronc an ear would, under the new law, find his tax re- Advices are awaited from the four other first appearance in the Chamber of P | Coast wise Steamships | Seville for Moratella polo week. duced to less than $4 if his income were, {Central American republics, especially| Deputies a few weeks ago created a sen-| wWirs. Bradley for years has been promi- ;Country Board His only plans now are that he may visit|for instance, $555. On the other hand, es- from risa te) pry it ~ eee a: sation. has elicited a mumber of remark-jnent in the society life of’ Pittsfield and | Dogs, Birds, &c ; : : ; tates of $400,000, which formerly pai j Le@rsor asiness as developed and that y . , She is an enthusiastic relli ines st. Barmiehea Valencia shortly. There is little likelihood $4,000, soa pay $12,000. y paid ORLY) peatdent Zelaya was not on the best of able facts. V. M. L. Ballot, the Gov ernor | ennis player and horsewoman. Mr. Brad- | Dealing Poures ve Let, Furmished of his meeting King Edward at Gibraltar!" tne reduction upon lands unimproved by/terms with President Figueroa, of Sal-| of the island, who came here to testify, /iey was graduated from Princeton last|Dwelling Houses or Biarritz, as has been asserted by vari-j|buildings, which includes farms, amounts /Vador: eternal h » has been relieved of his functions by the|June. Hemme and Unfurnished “he s -| No intimation s bee i , j ; “a : are : turope ee rel ol BS a poatysa Thole), 91800, | State Department ather thab tous Siete Colonial Minister, M. Milliés-La Croix. Mrs. Peck, who came on from Hamilton, hence _——— - - . hue a 7 /* ’ "be . ? aw . 7" ee — rence en AoA AE Sinise igen nee a he 000f.; (unbuilt), 105,000,000f.; personal prop-|that President Zelaya, of Nicaragua, has| When he appearef@ before the commis- — ae Ne, AMERICANS IN PARIS. erty, 101,000,000f.; window and door taxes,/called a peace conference, to be composed {sion M. Ballot explained that he was not| ~~ sslpaees 2 SC | Purniahed 66,000,000f.; commercial licenses of all of representatives of Mexico, Honduras, | et able to give full Information, but he £.—A.—A. OO DODODIDODO]D O} Flats and Apartments Kinds, 138,000,000f.; the 4 per cent tax on) Guatemala, Salvador and Costa Rica, for|*5 tt 4 tl . the situation w : m oe do- Q © | _Unfurnished he revenue from French stocks and bonds, | the purpose of arranging permanent peace | icrable por Asa B, ‘with Pi ott ry ol ; 4) More people would A) | Flats and Apartments Wanted... 71,000,000f., the same from foreign stocks|for Central America. The press de-| Pont He nant the magistrates, ehfeebled | 4 drink whiskey if V Furnished Rooms to Let and bonds, 9,000,000f.; stamp taxes on'sSpatches, which are from Mexico City, sayiy 5 th cH : abandoned them elv to 9 they knew how to O| Furnished Rooms Wanted transfers, 109,000,000f.; total 690,000,000f. the conference is to be held on one of the! ? 8 ee ke oP gorge Mr ) "s )| Furnimre. Carpets : aba ; ae hensible practices, such as “intoxi- | (/ : —| fee The new measure divides the taxes into war ships of the Pacific fleet now at Ama-|'ePrenens sock adams sat Mlle ‘ get it good. That’s \ |Help Wanted—Females seven categories, of which the first three pala. cating | themselves with ether and mor- ° the class for whom © |Help Wanted—Males pay 4 per cent, and include real property; Orders were issued by the Navy Depart-jPhine. t ag eg te eae gonad 1 ce canes () 4 /) Do. and the income from capital, stocks, bonds,;ment to-day to Rear Admiral Swinburne, |8@tic steps rr} vp ae thea tai JOHN JAMESON \ &c., except savings deposits; the next two ph ony amen . chief of the Pacific fleet, as- in the situation. ‘ categories pay 3% per cent, and cover the|signing the first squadron of the fleet to eR " income from the profits from commercial | Seattle, wom. to arrive May 20, to take Brazilian Battle Ship Ready. FAMOUS THREE STAR and industrial undertakings and farm pro-\part in the. opening ceremonies of the SICAN .E TO THE HERALD duction; the sixth and seventh categories | Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. The ee oe : G. vine 4 th “ () WHISKEY \e pay 8 per cent, and include salaries, pen-'squadron will remain until June 6 The| FiO JANEIRO, via GALVESTON, Texas, ; eae sions and life annuities above 1,250f. {first squadron is composed of the West|Tuesday.—Admiral Bacellar, Chief of the S especially made. In addition we ge tax omy pen yer ee vind are eee ate a San| Brazilian Naval Commission in Burope, Without an eque ; all persons with an income above 35,000f.|Jos e Guatemala; e Pennsylvania and : apis x ( ($1,000). This is progressive, ranging from ithe California, at Amapala; the Colorado announced to-day _that borat og gene boat | and nothing near #.. 4 | . 1of. for 5,000f. up to 3,550f. for 100,000f, andjand the South Dakota, at Corinto, Nic- Matto Grosso in trials showed a speed of )| Professional Situations Wanted— owes ; wy . . ve | Tah ‘ more than twenty-eight knots an hour. W. A. Taylor & Co., Agts., 29 B’way, N.Y. /)| Females.......... four per cent upon incomes above 100,000f.;aragua, and the Washington and the Ten- T} ia chin Han Paulo will be I ched E . /| Proposals. . # The taxes upon foreign stocks and bonds;nessee, now at Punta Arenas, Costa Rica. ny ‘ss © Ship Hen Saw 'wW De (BUNCHES 1 Ox<,00*> DSO 0-S0-D 05-00 | Public Notices.................... are replaced by a Acute tax of ong per| oie hee il Je wae “ANTONINI & CO. berad abo x ge pe cent upon the income therefrom and two : ‘ r e A : / eal Ustate, New York City, For percent upon transfers. This provision| LONDON WELCOMES MRS. REID. | Kaiser’s Gift to Brazilian Minister. ANTONINI & CO. Sale QF to Rent suppresses the former necessity for the| Ne ee 2 | [BY MEXICAN CABLE TO THE HERALD.) ANTONINI & GO >. Ambassador’s Wife Is Entertained| + rj , TT | : | Sale or to Rent corporation with stocks quoted on the | Rio JANEIRO, via GALVESTON, exas, | linea) atete te Baebes e Bourse of a representative responsible for After Long Absence. prucsiay— The Minister from Germany de- : Np RON NRE SE ROR fe RS, taxes due the State. Inported and Kno or over sixty years for its} Rewards , urity and quality. ANTONINI is guaranteed to Sales at Aucton nue from the new'taxes gives a total of bassador and Mrs. Reid were the guests at |album sent by Emperor William as a be iy 624.000, 0008. ; luncheon to-day of the Society of Ameri-|S0uvenir of the former's Visit to Germany. taly. INSIST ON HAVING ANTONINI. re ee ad Mie. ola Piet EC OE ee ni cae | For sale in all the stores of | Situations Wanted—Males ean Ladies, and manhy. prominent Ameri-|! Coff Crop 12.000.000 B AMERICAN SUICIDE IN VIENNA. |cans resident in and visiting London were | ones Pp ’ ’ ags. ) _and grocers generally throughout the U. 8. A. jp Spneiad sotess of al | BIG game shooting in Africa; professional : welcome to Mrs. Reed after her long ab-} Rio JANEIRO, via ~GALVESTON, Texas ’ ; : ’ : . , "lis yen to engagement to conduct parties: a! sence in America. An interestin mae ffee crop in ps ty A aa made; ao OP sitar’ Loaace yet WIGS Tn a Pa a, ia . artists. Sao Paulo for the current year exceeds zoological area oF eee Letters to SIMBA. care Messrs. # . Smit ¢ Son, Temple Sta- INVESTIGATIONS relative noble titice: EMST . a An ; ; Etruria, which arrived|near and distant. SPENCER'S, 31 Maiden lane. | ~8' 8. pi ee 8d ; ee 13 a to leave sh rtly f _ RENSEIGNEMENTS sur des titres de nobilité; an ee ve eos oes or) Joh eres ap Extract Makes place de consul vacante, etc. DE VARGAS, Botte, | Sie ee tae ; be substitutes, lau, Paris. . 18 7 ~ RADA NOt HM D000 Bd dd CHE ATE ALA GREE S that not an inch of territory would be/at her héme, No. 211 East street, to-night || i Wage ‘ It contains nearly a thousand hectares M qT Russian Foreign Minister. However, it : About one hundred | earthquake shocks, accompanied by sub- Cabinet Council it was decided under nojsajle the HeraLp correspondent under- ; culated at seven times the amount of the | WASHINGTON, D. C., Tuesday. | was to have attended her. Soon after re-'/| path, $12.00 upward; larger suites in propor , . eS - » ee f Although the St. Regis Restaurant) ‘ ITALIAN MINISTER : The Peck home was decorated with rare: ¥ BACK IN SPAIN | the vexatious and antiquated taxes in|Guatemalan President, by Dr. Toledo Her- . ) Mary lL. Hinsdale, Margaret Carson. Mr. | gressive up to four per cent of the total. |high appreciation and cordial sympathy of | : The bride’s gown was of cream colored} MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY'S SYSTP®M.] | : The, message of the Guatemalan old point lace she received from her! Board and Lodging Wanted nection with the charges of corrupt prac- day. Friday will see him back again at|ing to 10 per cent of the cost of his lodging |Central America. pin from the bride-/Ciothung sl 4 groom. ‘the Country Club. Dry Goods maintenance in France by each foreign | Real Estate, Out of the Oity, For ITALIAN SALAD OIL. | Real Estate Wanted ' pa baked Lonpox, Tuesday.—The Afmerican Am-|livered to-day to the Minister Sf War an The government's estimate of the reve- the very finest PURE OLIVE OL pressed fm OI ae A ee ea PARK & TILFORD Do. present. The affair took the form [RY MEXICAN CABLE TO THE HERALD. ] hunter of 20 years’ experience ali parts of Africa musical | Tyesday.—It is believed the,co programme was given by New York; specimens obtained live or dead fo1 twelve million bags. tion, London, England. sulate vacant, &c. DE VARGAS, Bofte k PURINA. . «ob anes ve i Bracks ~ * ? *