Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, January 21, 1898, Image 2

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    Day tdn v Herald.
LATES f
FROM
DAWSON
ACCIDENT
SAID
Daughter of E^<Senator Klarkburn Shut
*
11 er» elf.
.• Washington, Jan. 18. —In her apart-
menta in the Wellington hotel last Senate Becoming Alarmed
night Mrs. Lucille Lane, younge^
withtiMaa a spiali amount of gold duat,
for Their Safety.
daughter of ex-Senator Blackburn, of
and drafts on the North American
Kentucky, shot herself. According to
Trading A Transfiortation <Company and
the Alaska Commercial- Cfimpanv ATTEMPTED TO BEACH CAPITAL the statement given out by the family, hi FORMATION
¡the shooting was accidental.
Both
ASKED
amounting to between «800,000 and
Mrs. fame’s physicians refused to dis­
<1.000,000.
In the party was one
woman, the only woman to come out Hr anil Native Companion, Cripplod anil cuss the subject, even to the* extent of
saying whether or not the wqtwttl would . CaEery Speaks Against the
thia winter. The party consisted of
l>l,Hfure<l for Ufa by Tun-
prove fatal, but from the best that can
Cion
Bill —Hou»« <'un<
Andrew Oleeon, E. H. Jenkins, Leon-
l,hmont InHIrtod.
l>e learned she will probably recover,
ard todgwick, E. Tliomassi
AKFicultuml Bill.
bell,
Gradv,
M. Kaufman
London, Jan. 17.—Tjie Daily Chron­ although now suffering severely from
Washington, Jan, 15.—Set
T. E. Brenier, Joe Brand, H. C. icle, in a description of the ex|*rieiiceH the shock.
A friend of the family nominated to
Bidong. Cari Hunt, Colone« Broejus, in Thiliet of Henry Savage Landor, the
give out a statement said that about
J- J. Baker, B. Tragedio, Chris Nueber,
was adopted:
James Wardell, J. O. Berth, James the hands of the Thibetans when en­ midnight Saturday Mrs Lane was’pre-
“Resolved, That tl
O’Brien, W. H. Welsh, H. T. Coffin, deavoring last autumn to reach Lassi/ paring to reti^ Her husband at the
time
was
in
the
adjoining
room
haik-
H. L. Burt and Miss Lou Keller.
the capital of Thibet, says:
Ito amount of drafts brought down
“His vaiuatde diary and notes, in­ ing over a paper. , Mrs. Lane opened a compatible with the public interest t ,
represents the proceeds of sales of cluding interesting photographs, was bureau drawee to get a li/uidkercliiet transmit to the “senate at his vaiL.
claims to the Cudahy, Healy, Yukon & only interrupted when Mr. Lamlor and picked up a handful of gloves and convenience a ktatenient allowing wb.n
Klondike mining coni panics and private himself was under toWure. One of laces which had been tossed togi ther measures are in force by this govern,
iU fl l i /j- bl« M» «tpé -raenry upuu the parties. The largest individual amount« these represents the seer e of torture of in the drawer. Under this Huffy -mass ' ment in the island of Cuba and in the
wtob Tre rute la.MMd going in a
> to plot
were brought, by the following:
a native -companion, tied naked to a was a tiny lady’s
tel»' ■■aair», u» jalaos to request
property
Lane from her fat
D. Camptoll, «180,009; E. H. Jen-
to—¡i fti laai»« to «totele tonar Jesus
1 Welling
kins, «125,090; Leonard Sedgwick
onlered — inquiry to ba. maito mm Ha»
Cuba.”
“rs
«100,900; Andrew Oleson, «120,000;
mental mediti»« «f ^far D. Wonhm,
Among the other measures
the traiawmetor.
Y- E- Brenier, «4A.009; Joe Braud,
to thé senate today was the
<15,000. s
rescue, shows two unrecognizable men, struck the hanimer on the edge o
While at —«H «nr» ^rwixr-
appropriation bill, it was
the
open
drawer.
The
pistol
exptiided
«In
««toronce
IO
the
food
«ituatioh~at
die
hafr
burned
off
their
heads,
the
Tamf-a. Fla.. loor mn <m the ti uin
tlie calendar.
Dawson, tonight’s arrivals corroborate Bki*> lacerated and seamed with* burns, and the ball penetrated her left breast.
Marblehe»! were injured by an rapto
At the close of the jnorning
M
h.U
became
rtf
the
ball
it
in place of. their eyes two uhasllv
ini possi.
•ion, two arriorodK_____-
flro«ra*:tmi naazto 8wn— fl Ml intel
<toro naa i ^im i i i|4i Lee, tto American Iirevious rejiurts that, while food is and
'
«can*, t^ere will be no starvation. slits.
hMiatopi rotuun. AM to— m W I i «uro .«uaaab.Mni Mtor nroaniar «Acer* wit-
business, w^s taken up, and (¡affrev of
They consider that it will be impossitile I
“Mr. Landor lost one eye. The
try n» retaoee.
Mamroi «re nate toM tto hatowiy <d
Louisiana
was recognized, for a speech
to
get
a
relief
exedition
in
at
this
«ea-
i Thibetans repeate<lly held white hot
«ili to ervetoi ac Oi ajK Mtoywdl.
All the Néro Bretotarnciik^reeeneite- "»to IMatei .fonatetene. On tto first son of the year.
in opposition to the measure. Caffrev
ing
a
superficial
wound.
•
irops
so
close
to
the
eyes
of
their
cap-
and Itoi Bla>, C«l_
said:
*** '■—* rt—t WansoMro -«wte -Mn»«Kf »to ntaae. «beai « er«red of
Belief expedition« cin easily reach tiye.-as without bitching tbeni to time it is said Mrs. Lane
suffering
“The pending bill is ns mild a form
• Mr». Ebro Köbler, «wb.« of « «»». Ü»ta» tent .eis. irre t «s op o c-Mr* ejuKKuaa««. Mo anaamd MrCaatral Park, the foot of Lake Labarge, but the trou­ shrivel and wither them*. Mr. Landor so from the shock that the idiy deans
known ito» Frurm Iunior .faater, a««
ble will iiegin when the Yukon river is was rescued wpen nearly dead, after be- have devoted all their energie to allay.
m»Ir an aavignmrat, with liabiliúa»
'■ The educational
rencfoedL The Yukon is fiiled from , ing three days without food or water,
"L <333,174; and aroets. <323.73Ú.
stringent character
ascertain
«Imre to «fiore '»itb great ice ridges by a party including Mr. Wilson, Mr.
< concerned. It is.
$—• ito terina» Uh—«« of Cnrnvli—
frooi 19 to 20 feet high, the ioe being Larkin and Kasak Singh Pal. rtephew injury. The most
Vawiertalt. William
h» brochar,
thrown up in great blocks, and stand­ of the rajawar of Askote, w ,1 mi had| that eitl
haa hrmmc the annal -fenninanc fore»
ing at all sorts of angles. Men with heard from the natives that a white ,
in the New York Central railroad.
dug» can wake their way by hugging man was doomed to b<> beheaded, in the
tto shore, but no great amount of sup. interior of Thibet. Mr. Lamior had f
plie« can lie carried with dog teams. A almost lost his reason. After three block
roadway can be cut through these ice hours’ attention he regained sufficient has lieen roped off.^Ex-Senator black-
Savannah. will nt at Augusta toro-
ridge«., but it would* require, a great consciousness to say where he had con­ burn is deeply affected by the incur­
after lor the enavenienee of witne—a
amount of money, and it is doubtful if cealed his camera. They had a photo­ rence. He does not live with his
A Chieagn rowiieam with fl.mro,-
the work oould be completed liefore the graph taken uf the savages cowering in daughter, and when the nffrir occur
MM» has >ordtomd the 1,20». mm-«-,»
ice moved out of the river in the spring. terror of the avenging whites.
red was summoned from his room on
Lopes ranch in Northern Moxie», wtarh
Tto |»ropoee<i use of reindeer in this
"It is not probable that Mn Landor New York avenue, remaning thereafter
country is oou«idered entirely imprac- will ever be well enough to return.’’
nt Mrs. Lane’s hotel.
liflnhle J........ __ __________ ...___ _
Aiaerieaa -«etaNMier «town W WhiO
“Many whose iiqup^tors are foreign
Heavy enow storms have occurred
f wd ha« tor« untovci ftwfrttM.1 by th»
born are now clamoring for restricted
Colon tnynw enort to boiling a car­
immigration.
It is just and proper tq
umhin Forty-Three
go at Porto Bello in violation of port
hold this continent, against the Moii-
enty Injured.
regnlalionn.
goliank The exclusion ol Chinese is
Washington, Jan. 18.-—The house justified by a wise policy and by the
Fort Smith, Ark. •, Jap. 17,—The la­
< ’harlro Marsh, arrested at Kaaan«
test official death list shows a total of devoted two hours to general tie bate on principié of retaliathm. Tticir doors
swindling J. F. t^Jnoon. of
43 lives lost jn the tornado wdiich ijvept the army appropriation bill, and the hqve been c|(,.-(„l to’ the world, but
Spokane » the veil-known eonflitoneo
through Fort- Smith Tuesday night. remainder of the day to eulogize ito. their arrogance and sOtfi-hncsH are not
man, known hr the alia« of R. sh <>«
A detachment, ©onsisting of 30 men
Not less than. 70 others are injured, a life and public service of the late Rep the role for wise nations to play in the
Charley..
of the Northwest mounted police, have
■arge number of them seriously, ami resentatiie Milliken.„of Majne, who w m Idle grand-1hew ter. .
The «taklaaW, Cal. anthonttor hwro
xi rived at Skagway. 'They' were to several are expected to die.
serici fur 14 years in the lower bram ii
“Not to admit to this.country Irish­
hare been «taUoned at different posts
«W i f»» —1 that Jovyk Ctob«, the
of congress.
The work of
men, Swedes or Italians who caiiimt
trainer, «tone
toty
t>,aru\
in the luterwir. but. owing to the short from the mi
On motion of Lanham
reád*ór write is Chinese, not American.
abmgsi.ie tto nulraaii track aC *toU
ag«- of provienme. and the cost of trans­ today. Five nini buildings I>rogrt*saed
names wefe added passed authorizing the president to ap­ No danger to our institutions has ever
Miiuiid. w» m«»torv.I.
porting supplies, the detachment will to the list of new
the dead Two bodies point an additional district judge for arisoil from-admi11ing immigrants who
remain at Skagway for the present. /
Tto tannl at ewp»rt» -7~.riT I m im
were dug from the miss of the Smith the northern district of Texas. It was •cantot read and write.
Thig govern­
•idering Md «¿»pong siwtoi» IB.
block, front which 11 had
explained that Judge Rector, now ment is the outgrowth of the labor of
HIS
SATANIC
MAJESTY
g-Aern tto imperxatam □< t» to the
been taten. *
jmlge.of the district, was - utterly inea- +couutle»is i.m.migrams, who will he Jis- ~
asBiqr y—r. A— tom to I npnn flier >ut
The full extent of
pacTnileiT'iiom pm fill riling ' the duties <iuali«ed l.y the pending hHt He who
of tto eighteen scuxiwr>i».
,
;
comprehended from the fact that « of- the office.
‘is vigorous in huily, Kam i ip miml,
S«nfa«4 B. Ihde. prem<tonC at rhe
miles northeast of the city a
* «fossfoy .and Tiumte nigfite tin
The house then went into committee honest and industrious i- a goo«l cit izen.
Hawaii«« repabito. haw arriwei ir rSm
Unolc-aul cafo» re—, cfoeed. and tiu
of the whole and took up the army ap­ No immigrant, nota pauper or-insane,
Franns-w. ee rwite to Wreh.iqp.ro.
buildings was found; A woman was propriation bill. The bill, the chair­ diseased or criminal.should be'turned
refoars «—»ifod—i pixy at Outrai
w lie re be ,will drernv» anneWw. kki of
se—aal. Wfow tto tewaiiaperr says: Rev. Mr. Aikiii, pastor of the taken from the ruine of ti
man of the committee explained, car­ «way from our shores.”
■•land« to tha Cnitei Stacm.
*"•
Attocànl <rè»reral Blaira Bethel church, on Bunday night took tel today, arid
At the conclusion of Senator Caffery’s
ried «23,165,990. New provisions in
for higtlieme "H is 'Satanic Maje-ty. ” Ida Intiis, of Elm Spring, Ark. Her the bill requiro.1 tto payment of troops speech-tlw tonaie at «12:29 P.
Ship« Aryan, t— ton Frawm-n, amt
Heis
an
eloquent
man,
and
he
painted
.brother is ipissing, and it is believed by the paymaster in person.
Dirigo. for Hto—hai. toft New Turk
motion of Chairman Davis, of the for-
the arch-fiend in vivid Colors, At the his body is still buried in the ruins.
together on Frulav Beary hem were
During* the debate, McHenry took eign relations <
climax of the description, i
Business in the devastated districts, occasion to denounce Game’s funding ocutive session
put up by tto martere 1» to which »-»-
d re—u d to represent a devil, with a where thé byflding« were only partially
tel would arrive at tor hwrinal-.nn drat
Senator Frye
scheme, and Gerry made some remarks
large tread and switching tail ambled damaged, was resumed today. Ladies about the protective tariff.
speech in Àiipport"of the.. Hawaiian
Mr». J. M Farieigh. at (“hicaen. ami
up tto aisle, blowing smoke from its of the city are at work distributing
Mrw Mary Milter, at Dearer MuK,
At 2 o’clock the-debate was suspend­ treaty. urgflig upon the senate the im-
nostrils mid tolluamg:
/
foisi and clothing to the needy. Tin ed to give the ineiiibcrs an opp'o timity |H»rtenvewfcavrrpting the islatids white
have startel for Mocuna to’ fciy ef um
“I am the devil,, ami jl want all of relief committee,comjsised of prominent to pay a tribute to the memory of the opportunity offered, and dbnouifcing as
to an interest i« the <1.« i M». i M9 estate
you.”
business men, finds difficulty in hous­
•folly any refusal to embrace the oppor­
of a Jeceaar.1 nnale. Adm Ik AJinort
tunity.
The audienqe became panic-stricken. ing the sufferers. One hundred and
Burleigh
EdninT. Earle h» bmnithc suit in
fifty buildings Were demolished, and ceeded
Men.
women
and
children
were
hurled
Ding
lev
Ito Untied State» eieraac «aotrt at San
to tto floor and trampled
will have to be rebuilt to accommodate Dimyn.
In the limiae,
Franciw» agsun^t tto Arm>MIr Pack, ng
made rush fur tire <ioor.
the people. Orton and Wrjght, two and Little.
Washington, Jan. 15;—The house
I’-.inpiny to reeocer <Da» >wui» tmn.Hpro
rum the stove was upset and the build, of the dead, were Indian territory
At 3:2.i P. M., as a further mark of today entered U|s>n the consideration
for riotatioa of pLunciff’s patent .m *
M i*»rli imissto -«mMM«.-
ing caught fire.. Before the horrified farmers, ami had just stepped into the resjiect, the hottap adjourned.
of the agricultural bill. The bill car­
refrigerator.
-foi.
Albert C Green meuit^rs had regained their senses, the Smith building for shelter.
ries «3,832,402 being «135.(600 in ex-
Among
the
bills
intnslnced
in
the
ret -ire
The tTmtroller «rf the enmenev ha* pueto [ tot tew-.«r*-nm»
■ unrerer: <—:u*d suicide tire had made such headway that all,
Memphis, St.
cess of the amount for the
house today were the following:
iteclaretl Adividatel in toc.f the Firec way «irreiitn. • Wir : rovisti«—- te*- re
«n—IWIrroi tto l«tf, fl«n, attempts to eave the church were in Little Rock and
wired
By Lewis, ofxWashington—To estab­ Wkdaworth,
National bank of Hoena. »mt. at 10 ime PUMI*«* ¡«»«xn. by we«n» «— i«—.-.
vain.
— .
■ The lish the eight-hour law in all states chairman of
í I—1 t» Step;roppttte
réni.<
and territories.
This morning George Aikin, son of number of deÿd will not exceed 60.
■ Tto
Union Reef C.inpanv 1
O-Ms.iiaea: tocideid to nub
tto
pastor, nmifesneii that be, in com­
By Maguire of California (by re due to a constantly growing demand
has «Ohl * i>W to»i of «reerw aft ir* '
• fciì««t H. Hi* firn attempt
1 aixlerbilt» in Ponneflaiun.*»
quest)—To prescribe the manner of for inspections of me at and meat prod-
Texas ranch to Clrnton Atotnia. of
- an tto < n—in -r vf ComtueriH pany with other boys, rigged up a devil
New York, Jan. 17.—The control ol holding elections fur represenlives in ■
Wyoming, a»«i will retire from biw<-
•a»ew to mar .-aught uj tto suit, and. knowing the «object of hi.«
sermon, conceatoi himself the Oregon Railroad &, ’NavigHtjon congiess..
Under the hititude allowed for de­
and awaited the arrival of the an II- Company having been obtained hv th
bate, Williams, Democrat, of Missis­
Oro aroroyioc «3»to »»LI and «TM fo
A EIRE
BUTTE
sippi, subifiitted an extended argument
reorganization committee of the Unioi.
•liver to tto t..«#:» dtowere-f trow
«in favor^ of the establishment of the
Pacific,
the
V
afiderbilts
a;e
now
in
vir
­
miles from A«Lxm* Syring*. Loto raan-
jMrstal savings bank systupi.
tual possessi^T'of a through transcon­
ty. Calíbrente, an»! tto -ifotnrt i> wiaiiy
Hou«»*.
Representative Dearmond, Democrat,
tinental line. The New York Centra)
excited.
is t)ie first road in the combination . Butte, Mont., Jan. 18.—Fire, «jp. of Missouri, sarcawticaiiy commented
George IbdiM an t Mr». Emrlre Méw,
from this j>oint. At Buffalo it con­ posed to lie of incendiary origin; broke on Hanna’s election and the telegrams
jointly nHtoted „toitte mar er «ir rhé
of congratulations sent him.
nects
with the Lake Shore for Chicago,
latter’« breton«! at Eureka. Kan., nate
In a Com from-which j>oint the chain is cAttied out in the Boston dry goods store, in
Mahoney, Republican, of N?w York,
the
Ohl
Fellows
’
building.-
on
B:o
’
a
1-
l-a-n convk-te.i of muster .a th« -«-..mi
on to Omahjt by the Chicago & North­ way, «-(joining the Maguire opera- replied to Dearmond. He recalled what
government western, and from there the Haipa Pa-.
. house, about 9 o’clock. Before the he termed the victory of Democratic
Patrick A. Lar-rey. president .if riio
bosses in the Chicago convention in
cific,
the
Oregon
Shaft
Line
an<J
the
o'.
ing Secretary Meiklejohn calls on con- R & N. Co. lets the line to Portl^nl. fire was extinguished, the block was 1892, when they forced the renomina­
Stat* <avincx bank, and te at rfo tost-
practically a total loss. It was insured
gre« for an additional force of two reg
known . itirea« ni Bntt*. vw «to« a«,t
All these roads are Vanderbilt roads, for «26,000, which is believed to be tion of ( leveland over the protests of
kiltel in :hr bank building |>v H x - ibu *
jirr- « i», '»««■mai cireait curort tw
and the total mileage is 13,429.-
the full value. The dense smoke pene­ the state of New York. The result
J. Kiley.
guns and mortars
VW« VMM*») 14« «f U m nvp»nnii ivnu-
trated the Upper part of the building, was that he had been repudiated by bis
condi-
^Iro»»1 -rrrrortoil OU,! Ir««t.
Th* .Steer man-ton M Svatr. .me »(
wher,e Thomas Steets, a paralytic, ami party, and had gone out of power un­
t«m,
and
to
use
them
effectively
when
Jh«; best known review»-« tome Sh*
San
Francisco,
Jan
his
wife lived. They were rescued with honored and unsung.
A
cxriile.
required. He inclose» report« of Gen­
’»tore of Narraemrett bay. Rhode
Cannon, Republican^of III
dfficulty.
J-lan l. was rarnel t.» th* ground
Awai AwoewalMMi mid mi- eral Miles and others on the subject, ceke of th® mission
The smoke also penetrated the opera expressed gratification' that th
Willdrd
and
says
the
most
practicable
and
eco
­
m>lay night.
,
. |rs«i «f nual »Il cent« per
Greene, who recently left >for Europe hoiAe, where “Under the Dome ” was
? tovy were toso filled tu nomical plan having in view the pur- in the interest of the beet^sugar syndi­
An m«an* roan mu—I Ram..n V—
being given.
As Manager Hagan
pre-» for which tl>e fortifications and
create»! a aenxati«»« m tto «tatto-lral At
armaments are provided, as to quarter cate which has been negotiating for started for the stage to advise, the au­
Exploalon on the Mai-blehead,
Mwirid, by firing several res.drer
the artillery for<-e by units of organisa-, land« in the Sacramento valley. Satis- dience to withdraw quietly, some one
•hot*. Mb rone arreste»! an«I will to
Washington,
Jan. 17.—Commander
factory
arrangements
have
been
rushed
into
the
gallery,
and
gave
an
made
two in batteries, behind the guns they
•ent to an in-an* awylmn.
There was a jush for the McCall, of the United Stales ship Mar­
are to use, as far as the existing force to secure the proper persons to cultj- alarm.
Orii Engisrev A. G
r. <<
will go, caring for thé remainder by vate the befets. Contracts have been doors, and several women fainted and blehead, reported to the navy depart­
N., will be brought to rourt-arorTial .m -•HHisui; Masrer Mtoni»am Kiel
suitable detachments from those garri- signed Uy which 150,000 acres of la ml were slightly injured by being tram­ ment from Port Tampa that while’at
small- arms target practice yesterlaj
nnwint of the faulty character ..f th* 6w ..ttorv roe roppuwto to owto»««
sons. i fre present authorised strength ■ near Chico. Marysville and Red Bluff pled upon. No one was seriously hurt.'
four men from the Marblehead were in­
work at coretru.ta.ro .>f .fry
j., •
have
been
secured,
and
the
work
of
The
attaches
of
the
theater'
apted
of
the
artillery
force
of
the
army
is-in-
The twaly * ic .a - «uucasiuv . tu»— »as
approve»! by him.
adequate to the proper care and preser­ erecting three immense sugar factories with great coolness, aud this probably jured by im explosion, two^ffry seri­
to-n re imw ié d.
ously. The injured were removed to a
vation of their armament.;
. will be starte«! at once. The syndicate prevented a more serious disaster. The
marine hospital near by. Nodetails as
has a capital of « 15,000,000.
play was not ended.
Earthquake la Italy.
to the cause of the explosion are given.
Llghte« the Spray.
Lomiun, Jam 18.— A dispatch from
New York, Jan.
•The Wort
Wheeling, W. Va , Jan. 18.—Two
New« of AixlA^r.
v
Rome nays there was a severe earth­ says:
N. Whitton
banker, re thoughtless boys-caused great mischief
quake shuck today at Argentina, 18 ceived
Stockholm, Jan. 17.—Professor Nor-
m.rles southeast from Ferrari. « Several A. J. Keeley^F.. C. Kingsley and by applying a match to a spray of co.il deskjold, the arctic explorer, has in­
building« and a church were wrecked Thomas Field, all of this vicinity, had oil issuing from a small aperture in the formed the Swedish academy of sciences
Standard Oil Company’s pijx- line from
ami many persons injured.
lost their lives ip Arizona while in Sisterville and Mannington to George­ that the foreign office has received in­
London, Jan. 19.—A special dis­ quest of treasure? The supposition is town. The pressure at the point was telligence that several persona worthy
patch from Cairo toys that a |>»rty of that the adventurers, wjio had secured strong. Soon, the burning sprav melt­ of credence saw Professor Andree’s bal­
exreulire. fogfoUtivr —I >idmal —.
friendly natives has captured the Berv-r treasure in, gold arid precious stones, ed the lead in the joints of the pipe, loon early in August in British J'olum-
pnqwiatMW bill to tto nro««»,».,
leh poet <<f Sarfich. taking 10 prisoners were murdered by a roving band of Na­ which was six inches in diameter. bia, seven miles north of Quesnel Io
The
upm «bwb th* .tetot* wax «teiu roL
and olrtaining eonoeesions of quantities vajo Indians. Mr. Whitton «ay« lie Fifty acres of forest and field were roort lajfe, in the District of Cariboo.
of supplies.
will at once send an agent to Arizona ablaze, and two small bridges and two
Tto orgeat Arflcfoncy foil, re report-
to get all the particulars of the affair. barns were burned. All the oil it 10 sufficient importano« to call for
fl to th* tew— hua th* «MBiiCTtete
•
l»e««-l«qM-r m||
investigai ion.
■pproprixttaa« carri*» a total af <7.4X1,.
miles of 6-inch pipe, near 2,090 bar­
T m Riot In India.
Jan. 19.—The urgent
rels. was consumed. The engineers at
Bombay, Jan
was reported today by
Elkbank
discovered something wrong
__ war de­
a
tax
riot
at
Boriavf,
near
Nariad,
dis
­
on appropria'
and
stopped
pumping else ' the damage partment has published the record of
trict
of
Gujarat.
A
collector
was
aerH
—portant amend
the money tn to expereM mkr lire
the small-arms firing of the various
ously injured and five Sepoys were would have been greater.
direction of tbá¿ -o ny« r in s x» i*wt of th*
regiments of the army during the past
killed. Three hundred Sejaiy troop«
canal
oommissimi,
«100,000.
—
d
for
Outbreak»
In
Prague.
moat ami «vmletaf —rroy. ami «I«.*'«
season, showing that troop E, Second
the geological and topographical com- have been sent to the scene of the dis­
Prague, Jan. 18.—There were out­ cavalry, made the highest average
turbance from. Ahmedabad.
niMUiMMi in Alaska, «20,000.
breaks, prompted by «tudent«) here to­ score, with the increment allowed for
day with a socialist demoustrition, the carbine.
The Nevada trophy is
W—lnngton, Jan. 1».—Information
M Pallaros ato e« reate to rhe Etonte
Calcutta,
Jan
News has been which the police dispersed.
awarded to that troop, and at will he,
been received from the treasury de-
roast, to riait Mrw PallMm*».tanghrer,
Th« Flond* In Kpaln*
sent to the commanding officer of* that
that no recoin memlatiuns received from Metramul, in Beloochis-
Ml» Frank C aro l—, at fofine—,
troop, at Fort Wingate.
• ill to nub for th«, rotablishment of tan, of an outbreak against a British
Madrid,
Jan.
18.
—
There
have
been
OÜÎL
.
-
a” s*0*? <dfioe. either at Portland, Se- •urveying party there numbering 200. serious floods near Valencia, capital
A lady in Hiram, Me., has cucumber
A number of th« native guards ware of the province of that name, and 80
pickles which have been”tn her possci-
killed or wounded..... ..
bouses have collapsed.
DAYTON
Henry Savage Laynor Tor­
tured by Thibet ni.
don for more than 40 years.