' . = ! .. '1. itebbery The paomngi villo A Nashvi Jaekemvilla, Flo.,Nov. 18.— Ctphm liapatabee just remived report a fierce ] battle in progress in Ploar del Rio. It io believed that Maceo and Weytar । have met-x Reporte of firearms have been alomst inoeaaantty heard, for sev- sral h mrs. The insurgent forces are well located in the hills, and are pour- lug a hot fire into the bpaniah troops, AMONMBIM A FEU-SHIP BILL which are repeatedly driven back in »0 OPPOSITION IS ANTICIPATED ibeir attempts to capture the Cuban Wrongbold. The insurgents have the advantage of position, being at a great A FeseeMitty That th« Dtagtey mil tlevation, but the Spaniards are mak­ 'r1«luUM D>U«i C»I>M Will Be Ite-eaeeSeB—Cleveland ing desperate attack. From a distance Brought by Foreign Vamfa is MIU a Fsee Trader. at the cathode ray. Bacigalupi bpd it looks as if several towns are in ' Washington, Nov. IT.—The report flames. Washington, Nov. 1&—In view of been a pupil at the institution Cor toe of the commission of navigation for the recent statements of come of the deaf and blind at Beckley ter several ■saaped Fviocoer Baturas. 1896, after referring to the neoeeeity silver senators that they would not op- yean. La Plata, Md., Nov. 18.—George for the passing of a free-ship bill, states Friday last he came to tote city, Matthews, who on October 8 walked poee the Dingley tariff bill, and the that our maritime rank on the Pacific out of jail hero, where ho was being opinion of Senator Morgan that the with a doom unfortunate lads from toe to now threatened by a new rival, Ja­ I held for murder, today walked in Démocrate would probably permit the •ame place. They went to toe Baldwin pan, which, under liberal and progrra- again and told the jail* to lock him legislation without obstruction on their theater. Afterward Bacigalupi stepped «ve law., baa just eetabltobed a trans­ •p There waa a reward of *660 for pu|. the proepecta for too bill are tato his father’s pbcoograph and "X”- pacific steamship line to the United | his capture, and, although there were deemed fair, if too Republicans decide ray parlors, under too Baldwin boteL States, and with the co-operation of Dr. Clark joined in ooovermtloB with j *°me ««ger detectives looking for him. ,to pam it. Upon the latter oontin- J Peter Bacigalupi, a»d bia an, sad ao a American capital, to preparing to ex­ | none could find him. Matthews mid Agency there ta a division of opinion tend this service. In 1880, the tonnage 1 | today he remained near his home in among Republioana. Senator Sher- enddra thought onaae to him, be mid: of Aasarioan veaaeto entering the United the lower part at the county ever since mra, of Ohio, Ukea the ground thm ' “Lucien, step into too “X”-ray room States from the ports of Asia and I hie escape. He mid bo had always in­ the presage of toe Dtagley bill at the and find out if you can are anything.” Ooaanioa was »86,898, rad of foreign i Bacigalupi etarted the apparatm and tended to stand trial, and left «He jail coming session would obviate tbe neces­ veasela, 448,861 tons. In 1896, the merely because he got tired of the con­ sity for an extra'seision of oonflre*, as ' handed his atm too flucrooeopa As American tonnage entering was 808,- finement Matthews is accused, with it would furnish all the revenue need । Lucira adjusted it to bis eyre and 481, the foreign 667.306. Mrs. Jamm J. Irvin, of killtag the ed for the present and would be suffi- I I turned it toward too rayu. he shouted: The largo and profitable carrying “Papa, I ora seo light.” oient for all woman’s husband. trade once conducted between Asiatic . Alt three became crafted. The over-1 abati meet in and European port, by American ves­ Wrlgh» Uv VallS. joyed father placed a solid block at sels, which seldom entered American Washington, Nor. 18. The United wood, on too back of which wore a ports, has almost entirely paesed away. key. a screw aud some oaila. in front We have already seen the American opinion sustaining the constitutional­ of the green light and asked his eon if flag, the commission* says, almost ity of the Wright irrigation law, Cali­ be could see anything. Lucien im­ wholly disappear «from the mid-Atlan- fornia, and overruling the decision of mediately replied: tic, rave as borne by the mail steamers the United States circuit court fol the “Yes, I can are a key and some of the Amraicra line, and the figuree California district which was against things that look like nails.” tend to show that the carrying trade of «*•.Until validity. Physician, father and eon wore now the Pacific to slipping from uo. Before greatly excited, and another tort was it to altogether tort. Commission* IMMIGRATION FALLING OFF. made. A purse, half-bound with steel, Chamberlain suggests that congress in­ and in which a key bad been placed, quire tato the conditions of trana-Pa- was put before the light ta a folded oiflo transportation. For the control magasine. Lucien was aakod what ho of thia trade, the United Stateo haa rev, and replied that there was a key obvioua natural advantages inside of a dark reotangular pieou at From Greer county, Oklahoma.contea Within the tart five yrata, Japan's ■refal of eome kind. The tert woo too news at a battle between officers seagoing steel steamers have increased considered complete, and Dr. Clark , at Greer and Washita counties and a from thirteen, of 37,701 tons, to fifty- ■nd Peter Bacigalupi have been busily targe body of Mexican benethieves, in three, of 106,888 tons. The numb* of engaged telling the story over and r, which eno robber who kiUed outright, American steel and iron steamer* on ' over again to their friends. It has act eeveml wounded and two officers the Pkoiflo coast to forty-three, of 68,- wounded. The Mextaans had been 636 tons stealing hones and committing numer- year previous of nearly *36,000,000. Ths report reeoommenda an immedi­ ree dwetdatiuna taWtrtira counties ifi According to the arguments advanced ate extension of the act of 1893, under the ill-effects of such a condition are whic the steamship. Nbw York and R^B- L. Benedict abet and fatally obvioua. It to held that it discounts Paris were admitted to American regis­ the revenues of the incoming adminis- THE WHOLE FAMILY ••■■ta- Etarry MoWbcrter, a promt- CRAZY ter, and the steamships St. Louis and rant druggist, of Larrabee, fa Tb. tratiou, because the market is surfeited St Paul were built, in the United The amount of money brought Into with goods and the importations would A» Bstrurndloary Css M Bellgtom ahoottag wm ia calf defenea. _ „ Stateo. Under existing law, it to im- the country by immigrants was at be light for the first few months of the Preaident Zelaya, of Nicaragua, baa pomible to- eetabliab on the Pacific a least *4,491,887, and probably tariff law. For toe same reason it is Boomanville. Ont, Nov. IT.—A tamed a decree staking lard duty free mail service even approximating our largely in exoem of that The statis­ claimed harm to worked to the Ameri­ moot extraordinary oam at religious from Ootob* to April, and flour and Atlantic mail service, as equal condi- tics at hand, the commissioner-general can manufacturers and laborers, the ■•Bia to reported tram a farmhouse y»» ^tah are also euaroo, are mads Mona, which were mwemery to the re­ .states, do not justify the conclusions people whom the new law to to benefit, near the Long Saute There, for a free of duty. cent creation of the tetter, do not exiat that our alien population to growing in for it cuts off the market of the Ameri­ number of yearn, resided Elijah Rina, Tk. Bufgtag of Lokor. there. The report oppoeraat length the The country home at Clover Bend, undue proportions. ” The can product However, it to stated his wife and fifteen children. Lawrence county. Arfcadma, of Mias proposition to impoee 10 per cent ad ­ “*Bh’X ot “»• Knight, that President Cleveland would veto •idmt eon, Louis, 33 yean old. neeoUy French, authors* and magasine oon- of Labor, in session in Rochester, N. ditional discriminating duties on all , ■ FSses l0 Abya«l«fa the Dingley bill or any other tariff ta^utar. weH known as “Octave x., adopted a reaolution declaring for Rome, Nov. 17.—Under date of Thaoet.” wm destroyed by fire. A too enactment of a graduated income- Adisabeda, October 86, Major Veras- measure p asse d at the coming session targe and vtauabta library wm burned. fhik ’ta**1®« *° Procure fate at ■ini, Italy’s envoy plenipotentiary to of congress. His support of sound- the Negua Men elek, of Abyminia, has money principles and hie practical co­ Serious riottag has oocunod at 8hot- the hands of the next oongrera it to the telegraphed to the Italian government operation with the Ripublican party tas Knight, to use aput, near Bombay. Fire toramM ta the election just over eon in no way taeir influence to have« demand for as follows: ^taoted 1.600 Inga of grain. The be construed, it to said, as meaning such a tax incorporated into the plat ­ "I have today, with greet solemnity, Poli* fired upon the mob, killing four that the president to in any way in signed a treaty of peace and conven­ ■m and wounding six. A further form of one of the grept political par- tion tor the release of.the prisoners (in smypathy with the party on other ques- ^‘tamk ia feared aa Shotaputte one of *tae, and failing in that they will set ■P a new political party. Mcnelek's hands). The treaty providee the woert famine traota. for the restoration of the status quo pending the appointment of delegatea by Italy and Abyminia a year hence, to determine the frontiera by friendly I—* J > _ . .. San Francisco, Nov. 16.—Corinne, the actress, now playing at the ColunA bia theater in this city, executed her will yesterday. By its terms her real estate, her jewelry, every ooetame and every bit of her personal property will territory, it would return to the Ethi be sold for what it will bring. The onian ml« ” thë*?^ aohools, and place all lump sum should aggregate *760,000, Boek D«ul«ra Vlatlmlwd the Indian schools absolutely under and with it a good-aiaed tract of land New York, Nov. 1V.—Joseph J. to to be purchased just out of New government control. Simpson, aged 80, was arraigned be­ York. Upon this the “Corinne Home ’’■’tar of the home secretary, Sir fore Magistrate Mott, in Jeffer.cn- for Aged and Unemployed Actresses” Matthew White Ridley. . market court, yeeterday; charged with will be built and future generations larceny. He was arrested at the re­ of poor and discouraged women will The report that was recently eeat out quest of the police of Boston. It ia riee up and call the dancer with the from Crartretmopta that dxiyinm- mid that Simpson is one of the gang flashing teeth blessed. ■tana wear maaaacerd there early fart that has been operating extensively in | week was not exaggorated. On too Corinne has ohoeen two Eastern men •wlteh ia the Big Pewer-Bease Trense «I Midnight. Boston and Philadelphia. BookdakMa of unimpeachable reputation to be the . . «■“rery, the affair turns out more eeri- Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. IT.— At mid- were their victims. One of the gang trustees of the institution, and she has —•than was at first announced The planned many detaila in advance. Her night tonight, the turning at the y,— occurred at the village of "••rek, where nearly cue hundred per- idea to that the home should be open so switch in the big power-house at Niag­ •oua were killed and all ton that actreaam can go or come as their ara falls completed the circuit which neoemitim dictate. All religions and caused Niagara river to flow up hill nation.litiea will be welcome. The eo to apeak, by returning a fraction at A tramp, while going over too Balti- home will be sufficiently endowed, but its resistless energy which has already ■ore A Ohio, near Mitchell. Ind., made, co far as possible, self-supporting swept past the gates of Buffalo, back ta««* «Bough dynamite on th» track to by means of gardens and sewing tbat into that city, twenty-sevra mH* die- i Simp ­ "«*»•» it •truck it, H® nm to th® iMurvMt el tra- the women may da Corinne wanta it tank The barnesa was buckled Chat to bo in all senses a home, and her idea hitobes the factory wheels at Buffalo to ‘Ump’ “d »•‘■'■tag, the greatest cataract on earth. This to to save girls who cannot find em ÿ~tod too approrahiM rap™« train. Ho was shot at by the wrackere and ployment from working into sin. She morning the street ears at fate citv oentatives It renews the argument for wanta to extend them a helping hand Witt iBOYwd by falls bo war. ■■ «rend unoonaoioua by the traia- the repeal of compulsory pilotage on - _____ -_____ — The switch* in the Buffalo etnet until they can struggle to their feet coastwise railing vraeeta.and pointe out WM Iy®cbod, being shot to death again. railway power house wen t.inail on that oongreeo haa spent ov* *37,000 exactly at midnight by the chief engi­ “••th «f an AIUfMl M.rdarass. - ne* ofth. Gen*. 1 Electric Co-pm^. °00 in the improvement of seventeen harbors, at which compulsory pilotane I Medford, Win, Nov. 16.— Mm John Everything worked smoothly. ^rgod with the murder of Mm Eva -------------------------------miHS Dents, confined in the county jail the Winn* and b* two children. Their vesseta past three months awaiting trial on the Lawrence, Karn, Nov. 17.—In the •vident purpom was to lynch them. A By the abolition of charge of murdering John Dahlen, died football game hen between the state taotb* of the murdered woman ad- suddenly last evening. Her husband. university and Doane college, of Creta dn">"* too asob and pleaded with them John Dents, to also awaiting trial on Neb., T. L. Serf, quortra-book of the to Imvo too taw take Ite oouraa > They the same charge. Deute, hie wife and Nebraska team, was eo badly injured •coopted his oounml and retired. Arthur Wallner, their eon-in-law, were that ho died tonight at 11:3g, wifaeuR Samuel 8. Tuck*, a painter, met arrested for Dahlen’s nmrder December •ta- Jamm & Wintermute cb too street 33, 1896. "dd-,ly ta.w7Z the ball, and Serf tackled to bring hie D m OI, Mltrorlyvurln. man down, and in doing so alighted ra volv*. shooting Wintermute through Poisoned by a Blr.d Olrl. Dewis Conn, a nitroglycerin sales­ the back of hit nook. Ho waicarriod toe body. Took* tom tamed too re- Oswego, N. Y., Nov. 16.—Fanny man. in Moundsville, W. Va.. while frmn too field and tea few •••rer co himself, shooting himself Bcbofield, a country girl, 18 yean old. liod. but about 11 o’clock hum to sink through too head, blowtag hie brains attempting to dig up a gallon of the has been lodged in the county jail on b • £h-1 b?ri^ * rapidly, and died a tew minutas later out. Wintermute was not killed and the charge of murder in the first de­ atoms by the pick be was using oomina Three at Ka near' star playón trataba tatter prof.** not in contact with th. ohemicaL Hi. gree in poisoning two small children In keeping the accounts at the Bank decided to forever abandon ftwMwii to know too came at the ahooting. of Albert Field, of Colom, whom hired maina wore scattered for 100 foot. of England over fifty ledgers are filled rad the Doane team to eo broken n that •2f‘TMe °f dry ,n girl she was. An autopsy revealed daily. it may disband. No blame io attacked Oslifamta, and too manufacturers wish areento in largo quantities. EurorvO Berre Lawyer. to *ny ora. It was purely an aooident. Twe Wm Killed byWrafa ■dreose the prices, but to tote too During the program of a petty cam Boston, Nov. 16.—A private cable- «’■‘•“ta. O. T., petition. L R. Saddler, a negro lawyer, attacked fl»*® received in this^city from Ham­ burg stateo that the first shipment of ist killed a rich merebrat and eeverely wounded Thomae H. Joneo. apples, received there from Boston had Frango Poulo, in the open atra a promtaent attorney and ex-member just been dispoeed of, and netted from and was afterwards arrested. • of the Kanaea legislature Saddler be- I *3.60 to *34 per barrel, according to the first outrage of the Had «“»Mihng Joom mid, quality. Thom are oonsioered remark­ haa occurred ta Greece. knocked him down with an iron court ably high prices, especially as them emL and jumped apou him before has been a dotenmned effort in some otocre could interfere. Saddler had quarters of Germany to keep out the i"* taen elected justice of the peace ob the Republican ticket. He ia in jZu American product by circulating aboard storim about apples containing la Bar S m U>4'. Cloth««. Ban Francisco, Nov. 17.—The at- ■pt of Mrs. Augusta Hempel to play m lauft * t - » _ _ “ • ta pursuit of him. They have amarai timw bora held at buy by the desperate •^ta^. Two policée.« ba^S dead S”«mBt Wilde, white ^J*P*Br* hta’ ■•■ tate Tbs orders are to abort too red- B«ltor Bill Ptuwe. O r - N ot - »«— j . W. Walber, manager of tire Orante diatil- lery, is erecting a roller mill ptant .t Careno, in Pine valley. The power ia opeeatee a Foli wheel 01 equal to 300 h«su->ower. AH toc grata of Racle WUl ** ^ihetery to tbto mi'll, thè s tb sure fe eoo will NORTHWESTBREVITILS