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DAYTON 4iaattl< . Feb. 1.—Twenty-five of the wsemtgere wf tbe ill-fated steamer do- HHu wvhicii we« wrecked on Lewis «aland last Monday tuuming, arrived i>< i. ixiiight on the steamer Al-Ki, «inch rewued them fiom the lonely ituand. E. W. Pol look, who was a innarnyr. on tie- Corona, in describing OREGOR lateraalina Collection of Carrow* Evento guilty of to* owM barWiw azarin** that h^y* baca raportoit as toi» part m many a .Uy The »*»**— mnimt Mt AatorU with a earga of «tosi TLnamtov. In Condensed Form From i Both Continents. where »to took re ereipw Murphy w u> rwn.n l, nt limp There were 834 d«*5t'K» from plagu« Harvey is first Aw. during the past week at Bombay. The victim of the- togfeabty «ff th» The Italian government has called oflieero, us! especially tto* af Fire* out one class of the army reserves, ow ing to the bread riots. Chief of Police Jansen,of Milwaukee, has decided to put a stop to all boxing been Uken off the Stetsen a« Ascona, a raving mwaiac, tovreg wrowi cokHgsts in tiiat city in the future. condition a* a result of the U urwut Mrs. Julia Dorr, the well-known lie received on the vwyare- authoress and poet, is reported to be “Stone w* single«! o«c a» tto-ayansl critically ill at her home in Rutland, objecrof Harvey’s brutality *>««1 after we left Baltimore,** sref Ito to re Senator narrating hits *l»xy “Barrey, tre Hearst, is visiting the City of Mexico, soine reason, kata-to I him oreuaxhd» and has been received with public with an iron toy bk » iv I. ami re toe run* honors. i of M feared we woald to tnmto.1 Eto»- Bishop, thp man who assassinated wise we were at the p«»t rurum- the Brazilian minister of war last No back four hours after w«r toft pret. As vember, has committed suicide in soon a^ we saw what h*J hi^pene-L prison. we scampered tip tto sutor » rnra OK There i* much excitement in Bolivia The mate, however, infi*rree»l tto ewg- and the press i^ urgingotlie govern tain, who ba I Lied a» fat* •-—-■ ment to preparer* for an imfiendipg war with the ship with Peru.’’" ’"' Stone, as a reanlt «f th* topsry to re- Ordered wwnw tigers for brcaklMat, and about i00 of them had .Mnaaini to ab- aireaniy risen. CaphUu G. H. Pierce m -orenuerecret and Pilot H. F. Cottman were on the ret Mr-tsuitx bridge, it was Coffman's first trip as 1 rtUiiiiH-au- :.p,iot Tirere was light enough-to see th« si owe»- on all «idea. Suddenly, wl4|»' the ship was going at full sjreed, witnuut.,Bvanung terrible shock oc- -curMS-l, folkrwed by a grinding succes- ase i. dfatU: lV W 4 .lt ' «paiirt. tHr4». •*» ■* *• nrewii *. w — dare remA a* th - , ^n.i * «me way reusrreaswtw ore tore -4! dt*’ brea -tray«»»* now re tore* llwr. * *» to to« ipBcrei»- ■*Mto\«res»g «reread, man'tow »max: 3» 3W tonare -a re arer.. InaKmp ,nly a» ^‘P ‘‘a*1 «truck • tkiiisiiian ' nyd , Horne of .great confusion followed. mu tin - Jh i - .wheel was reversed, but the ship rtnnitiued on tire rock. Thre sea was ptwonw *—ua' Jtmmts 3«jui dtoh .purt , ». ■ pe- -o»»». ■ ■e <»bs:!Huie- xuiniu-ec rtw- own n ti>* ¡Mian- lowered. The women were taken juihwc dinst, and l>y 10 o’clock the pas- ecUKes« asaae -all landed. Tim stock mid «uni<- buggag«- and provisions were ■then taken ashore. The passengers re- lluuned on tlx- ifland until Thursday, paviently waiting for a passing steamer Wo lake jtosm away from a place of great personal discomfort. Thursday tm- ateamer Al-Ki arrived, and 200 of Xi»e castaways ia»ar<led her.' Aiiout 100 ♦etnumed on tlir island in the hope of aalchinga mirth Imund vessel. '•'Alsiut 10 o’eiovk Thursday,night ru- fino* .uax Gluna tremiti.- ra. totoavr. t-i|orrtiuny imynee: iSdÄ-toiug;, ult« aM>:.'4.*.iwwe*4 . Hiiaxouf JÀiwnuh-e ".nr !to* 'Dite' ret*au>^««m* bound, from Portland to Dyea and : 1lH"Uc«*»>i -tikusway. Tto two steamers were iastol titgtetoer and all dint 2b of the ttooua’s |»Hiple wyre transferred and murto! north again. ----- P- te noi ÌM-hxvrsl-t+nrt tor injury to bitffT. ton Col OU.I o -H«l ions. - -- — — —- sSiiwi-mi 1.1-1» I taas' Pilot Coffman, who w-as on duty at Iltoiy' hue . ouue- tir-tin»r of th«- wreck, tells the fóllow- re >a«nmmni -n«ry : T “Tie- directions «m tiu-’ chart sav to «4err div«-et from GÜH^u’e islands to lite iioT ln'w*M*t sob* òf »island. li. tnr« «alar there XHf -no nd ing» lilnrk«-d «ni“tdw ciiarf than «eweti lirtiuim'h Of water,, and ^eveii fathoms I- unh found at the extreme end of iistrwisland.-ctoee~tn the whore. Th« eoundiug taken all «round the ship af- nient ranged from 6 to 10 to -U^^a jw k .Aiiiumu--. . «» </ _______ “It is miles from-Gibsun-’e.island 1 kept, the ■UMtn^i :at»r t<- the northwest side. mrt-: aa»e»' ■«Lip iju«- northwest for 17 minutes af- •irr jureiug Gjiison’s island, and then north. Geprgo. C. Howard,*siip?rintendent high se*t-" of schools of .West Bridgewater, Maw., Burke’» story ■« enerohwewtoti ta »v- at the last town ery detail by Erwret W«yL <ra Dtors» and ex-state represented and Charles Konel!,, ton* »«il^rw «g confesweil forger to the exent of <«00, thè óréw.’. *------ -------- . .... and is under arrest. nt.gf-ftw »listat »•t Ross W. Latshaw, of Kansas Citv, ex-juMice of the peace, was acquitted by a jury in the criminal court of the charge of attempting to bribe a juror in the recent trial of Dr. Goddard for the New York, FeK J—The Bed Chare murder Of Fred J. Jackson. lin« steamshi» FWtto annto Mtop The New York Pigeon and Poultry four days ovenito from S«. JbWa, BL Society will open the ninth annual ex- F., and Halifax, after a -topsrare sre hibition Mad ison-Square garden. counter with a pock ef in» aff th* New Accòrdi ng to the report of« the secre- foundland enret. ami with a hwnwrerhg tary, nearly 6,600 birds have been en- tale of blizzards add .tort it aure re she tered in the several classes. Many coast section of that vowatry- Hu» entries have been receiver! from Canada dreds of men. women, aad chiUnm badi -W» I»ren»«w , Bar rerqt*.- and the far West. dead or dying from expoewr» «ai tc^r- ♦fc ».»-ru TMwvr noo m»«» smet».« Mrs. Lucille Blackburn Lanerdangh- tit* bar vaiir itu» -imtim. ter of ex-Senator Blackburn, of Ken tucky, who sccidentally shot herself with a revolver two weeks ago, is aga.n in a serious condition, after a period of improvement, and her relatives and physicians are apprehensive lest the wóund,-with new complications which may result fatally A grain elevator was destroyed by fire in East St Louis, entailing a loss government to snrvov ,irMtt:»te fiehar- men. had to abafcibin their erran.&iaf of <1,000,000. Judge Lewis E. McComas* has been mercy and return to St. John'*, »new been elected United States senator to they were still in the ire when th*Por pnreenrerear» mut w reit at Bhm tia struggled into rb-ar water. succeed A.‘P. Gorman, of Maryland. to»«» Sv-t«» ««wit Tm*- will The reorganized dnion Pacific rail to- sr Dw-a. aw Frerrery ES tor Damnn road had to pay <20,402.50 fees to in t/rry rear-are Itoit»« treL corporate under the laws of Colorado. “Ih* kwussmvtre* liar nv» rew Stoat The observations of the eclipse In The city of St. Joto's w - jm rn a Sem <vuc n. ret tor mi» K iwwiiire mn ” British India were successful, condi ble condition on wconnt of th# hiin- vmd Mr. Gtorer-. “reti reçu jdimr tions being most favoiable. Many «ani, the streets being rrn.lwf imgee valuable photographs were secured. | WM -A«WFT3<f *1 ito*« w—1» .im imin, m» atoem* t tr ■■■to -r I «to at toasr iaredr nea. - ttod”to«;«»Ht latto re bk tore -tto enihi vire tonni m a hto- ■mia .ff tor aititon. «s» nr vtmre *sm. »iC * Ail*« dm a» W» f <«sùrwiasi* re «pretine re«« ikafftoBT-4frf the pare US kre» 1»«a 44» toars will -tie Hie pillili J itrsr ;r»rn Th* wane rere wvwex reto- n *tmœ «T Mim. -o«"w «-»•ti ’■raa.-tp* “w 14 ,*«; aito-or •* *»»X Tke -re* «1 tto ¡x»——.¿r- aw rn»-grjr ear* tot tonr -wreuaraw k HIS BODY CARRIED TO l|\\ the Cuban , _____ _ ’ — *■ Asaffk. Mira.. tow W- r tty «f ftoinrtt Over half million pounds of naptha were burned and several per ing which time be was given hoc Kzxhr sons lost their lives during a conflagra to eat. As ».xx» re to toi nraareret suflicientiy to restore «■« ami rupees tion at Baku, Russia. Rear Admiral McNair, ,,-ho has been for duty, Hrevey kiefced tore »ff »to- succeeded in command of the Asiatic forecastle. From that time «u »xc squadron by Commodore Dewey, haa WM unable to leave h» cabin. H* was- starved and beaten atoxrt ttoly arrived in San Francisco. and by the time we rerehed Aswrem to Three men were killed and four in was skin and bone» and a raving man- jured in a head-end collision lietween ' iac. A» we were rawmiito tto Horn, two freiglit trains on the Louisville * where the sea» were very toi. Harrow Nashville, near Upton, Ky. would open the >iooe •« STOtnrw cabra A ledge of free milling quartz t.B »0 aa to let the water ia to w.uA h-us feet wide and assaying as high as <500 clothe» and failing. 1 tove toro seen. a ton was struck in the Roanoke mine Harvey open tto dune t* Seoa* » .-ton» near, Mokelumne hill, Cai., at a depth and with a heavy leather wrap bear of 400 feet. ii im until big welt» -Kuroi wo* sc. hi» Sto«*, arto wa* al An anti-trust bill, explicit in ita legs and buck terms and naming a penalty of <10,000 ready .lowing hi» reread «*<to4 noe fine or from 10 to 15 years’ imprison wince nn.ier thia scMasgiaff are* «towi ment, has been introduced in the house like a statue, without saying a word re by Greene of Nebraska. -r i remonstrance. An eff»-t wa» re—*- m obliterate the marks »* Stato* tofy The Centra,! Labor. Union, of New, belote the ship reaetod A-terua. k« York, has passed a resolution opposing wftMatt success, and to sail csxrv the the bill pending in the New York leg Dm-ing islature for the o]>ening of the theaters marks with him to tto grave. in that city on Hunday. | much of the time that Sc»«* wre cooped up hr hrs eabi b to tot anefirny George S. Yantio and A M Hyde, but refuse to eat and the pLa-e v» the of Sheboygm have starte<i on a jour- most foul smelling I war ever 1*: fto ney to the Holy .Land, where they gi to carry assistance to n colony of Dun kania, who Went to Palestine vember, 1895. I am to see display» of hrtxt»lity „u to* William Hepburn, an alleged count erfeiter, has been arrested in a lonely ' cabin in Placer county, Cal., and all advanced until hey owl th» naii «f , , the paraphernalia for counterfeiting the poor. Several miles off store the Purtu» was found in his possession. Russia will demand the immediate passe,I the steamer Gratotowi, toe —■ the ice, and in a pen bars eomlitio». payment by Turkey of the £28,000.000 war indemnity yet due, as a means of making the sultan more docile in th«i treatment of the Cretan question. The National Stockgrowers’ conven- ! tion is in session ir Denver, Colo, New York, Feb. ».—Th» American About 1,000 delegates, representing 21 flag will soon be displayed nt Samoan Mates and Northwest and Southwest are present waters by a man-of-war -ws a Ko-.nd correspondent. The rewwd will be the Oh Friday a gale sprung dp on Put Mohiren. which haw beys ewn-ertof in-Bay, Lake Erie, and the ice oom- into a training ship. Since rhe aevrval meneed to break Two hundred in Washington »f vx-4’on.-»nl-S4rnerai fishermen occupying shacks built on Churchill, the presnlent and ae^-»c.»ne the ice, were in imminent peril, hut »«•retary of state have bees CHwvtn<-v*f made shotei in safety, assisted bv res that American interests .Armand th:« cuers, who pftl off in laiafs and battled an American aranef-war shoJl ml with the ice floes. Samoa. C. E. Maher, of Grand Island, Neb., surrendered to the Sacramento police, I ' There is no intent rem rm toe part of confessing that he had ^nl.euled the ».Iministrjtion to abandon toe to- money belonging to Armour & Co., tervsts of thi» gnyerament m S hwhk which he had collected while traveling and Mr. Cbun-hiH 'I»*» nut rei-ouxmend as salesman for the company. it. although be a*pa the oaky nswn A St. Iiouis dispatch says: A gale of why this e»vernment should ontn* wind that reached the- highest velocity its hold on the island» is brviHtH*- ¡x «» of any experience.! here since the tor morally bean.) to .1» m > by toe - 'Htr»* nado of May 27, 189«, prevailed pursued in the past Wednesday. Its highest velocity was Mt. Churchill «atre that if the fifi miles an hour, and up to noon two Unite.) States w* to wtth.fraw frew» deaths, one fatal injury and several*’ the islands they woaH b* divsM he minor casualties had been reported. Germany and Great Britain. The second monetary conference haa opened in Indianapolis with 400 dele gates, an attendance larger than be Havana. Fçb. X—Ahon* «»tegha fore. a man rtamed Lois Corsia»»., who re- A Washington dispatch says: Should I cently returned to Cuba to n» Afrrmm business permit and there be no com prisons, espio led a b»»mb at th* per» *-* plication which demands his presene« I residence of th* mayor «4 Havana _ . will pyoha- The noise of th* expt.»»*» waa heard bly visit the Pacific coast stales during fliroughout Havana, ai trench thy w-ewe the coming-summer. It is understood of the evploeton was Jew* del Mwitvr. that the p,resident will, after visiting The door was bvwkee and a lar-je hebe Yellowstone, go to Butte and then visit was made in toe howre. The tUja Spokane. Seattle and Tacoma. Port family an»i there mhabitmg the uwato- land will lie given a day and then L'ali- horing hon««i were pisnw-Strùftew. fornia will be traversed from Shasta to The tsxnbthrower waa eagtorud Wkiiw Ban Diego. I attempting to eveape . insurgent General Arangùrêtï Slain by Spaniards. -W b r-‘‘W< ’î^a Abat foe re not to blame. Against Pilot Cuflmaji’s statement Who, It 1« lExrcution the Coioiirl Rui«. Havana, Jan. 31.—At noon. Lieu tenant-Colonel Benedicto, with th .Spanish battalion, surprired,- nea Tapiste, this province, tlje camp <d 'th. insurgent geaeral, Araiigürem'nüihn Aranguren and four privates, captijriii( five of the insurgents and woùndin. others who made their escape. The body of Brigidisr-General. Aran guren was brought by traiti to If tion it was sent to the morgue. Brigpdier-General Arangiulr evidently about 22 years of age, complexion, with - blbnde hair email mustache.. The body, -shows two bullet woumls, pno bead ami one in„the.Tight ed in cassimere jwfitiiloons, gOx «.„j en coat, yellow situés anil gaiim», tuiu- paratively new. It it‘ said that thr gaiters and vest oh ÿe/be longed t( onel Ruiz, the aidè^éic>inp of (I, Blanco, who, having gone last D According to one aecotrnt, Aran<rnn n was surprised while rm a vliTf to a young woman on the Pitata firm, b,.- tween Campo Florida and Tapi»t.- ||H was wounded, and, in trvine to 1». Cape, mm shot dead oners ié toe fatle-r man. He was thu dy guren’s band. MISSION OF THE MAINE New ^ork, Jen. 3-f.—*| 10■—Irtwt yi!'T~16 of visible excitemr-nttop»Li- un.'A.'H ,,f the Maine haa died away hi . th- Hi-r- ald’s Havana correspondent, and the ship as she Ires at nnvlnr aUfaLt. n„ more attentibil limn any other v. — -1 m the harbor.. Tim paium.s^1» est-pombje.ai)ugion to het mnv.il, .u j La Union Const it ut ion;i|. >1 . tire ottan. .mints a .. patch to the effei t t^tt tire i Maine to Havana is nieielv an aeTof courtesy «homing th<r fri..| ..iiv f.cliii.- to Hpain, und to -counteract tli Bp4»isli , HUeiaiXiaau^h—-La- Union adds that ihe vm.it will. 1«. r... Juxiwil by Spanish Unpe-in ] "1I-, In spile iff this, tlrere is a dercurrent òf reeling in I “tiaumi Pilot Tlrompsou'e statement, •Siro went <ifl duty at 4 o’clock the He says usuiti. stuwruntg of tire accident. tirai the reef tifsm which Coffman ran . — x UHVbU: bH _ U»e ship le well known among err and that she was two miles out of her ronin tic characterisew the ‘4 llkHWL . mm MAjeej careieeeiHMM*. groups assembled In the . af. - Th* general impression aibusig 14< .dj, H that the caiiso of' Hpijin has be.'n 1»». trayil by the Blanco government, and hifmiliatd T hr VC v r,.: gard as the first step in th,-direction of - American intervention temdfled thè hatred of Gennai Bhrhv and his associate« and of thè cause oi autonomy, and this hatied may at any moment fimi vent in an outhreak of fury, in which case member: of the government may he • ... depend Maine, Another us, the i>oid-«m indie ha* been brought to light troops concent r ite I during the rioti nr»»' by which New York business men have been d;<peis.-4 and no new pre nave been «arindled out of <21.000. It cautions have been taken. ..appears that last .autumn an American Tiie arrival of tin- M une created en nriti. the name of Frederick P. Gm- I mmi . claiming to Ik- a half brother to thusiasm among the A u riean«, wh realize that the long peri id of snepen- th»- mmttial lawyer. John Graham, of >«« Aork. ami married to a grand- has passed and that thei safety is al, eolutely assured. .«u. ,.t rem: vanto- u**iew«- of tSir K.dwrt Peel, persuaded Up to the pre-ent time no one knows sr • Ime 'Avon ti»« three re four New Yorkers to go into -••rant . .votoiBli pliiieepnap- mining m tie- state of Oltxa- what pre ipitate.Tthe sudden dispat, h w»- . ' W-ISI ■.s-ciee.vuun «a. «’|«rttug tiiat very rich phosphate of sailing orders to the Maine at Div Tortuga^*—-Captain Sigsbee had nut nw-ivee i»vary,lwa*w w»-«m the market, and that he coat- to -obliai»- rtiolled.it. Grahagi further represent- tbe.reinotest idea why lie was siW, -bnt •cornu'>»s .-e-i ttiai b< had organised -here a com- he was not much surprised when the Dujiont arrived from Key West with or tmattoed pawy known a- tiie Mexican Phosphate Mineral (kmnmwy. «ad when the jntr- ders to start without a moment’s delay. Being^n total ignorance of the tuxua- rtrto The concern ww" hweyairao ires were taken tion, he had no conc. pti.m as to wha nomar um-a* ' *« tahain wa«- ma.ie .treasurer and presi- sort of a reception to expect. He up irt2 uatoi-saa*-- <hmt. Recently two jiarties from New proached the harbor from the West r-rtur ntunmn A .«th cam- tore u> q*»pect their prop- ward, partly for the purpose of im-|. ct vwnhii etty. and ihw tlH*y find that there is ing the Spanish butteries and watch 'erto TOremtomCt. no phospliaR-; ail'd that Graham, haa ing for any hostile demonstration, an •fieri *» ith tto cash, which had lieeii de- vn Jtn»- uiii dKto partly fay the piirp.se of displaying tin "-reipiuuy-e Iwiled t<> Ins onto- in the bank of the flag and character of the Maine, mi ar •sty of Puebla. Graham played th« u«i «v—niiH.xu- to give the authorities aslioie opi-or m» -oninwcld I JUMHO very UsHy. representing that h« «to» in close tomd. with tto highest tunity to make preparations to avoid a panje which might have toen precipi. .omvr «Bf *».. ■dfiii iato and could bring influence to tated by the Maine’s sudden entrance. fwitoct toe )ooperty. and in case other tfe - - ret ai' Jtae Tbejbattleship was prepared fo* anv finito' tortre ttoBge were wanted, they would b« emergency. After picking up a pd -t iurUic. tin nig. Tto police are Bure • »t ah am is one of tto gang who ewin- the Maine went rapidly up the harbor to a berth nean-the Spanish flagship. idtol ♦'tauke, of Chicago. 'Gnur-Ui -Wÿ. It will to impossible- to give the "••NMiidvrtffVaJ- crew their liberty wlAIe Tn’ llava, 1 and a« yet no shore leaves have l - n given to officer», the captain being th« only man who has gone ashore. For this reason it is believed that the navy department will hot keep the Maine n-oma towidefit flf the Chilkoot Railroad & here long, but w ill replace her by an » 'HU.IWI- » T raUBf„»rUtion Company has advices of other vessel of the squadron the mo .'"•-otre 1?.-%«! lw- «winpletluti of the company’s aerial ment the health of the crew toconrrs iimnnuisavw impaired. pa>o<, m Alaska system m a railroad anyon City, theme a James Eaton has been matched race Charles-Kaiser, of Switzerland Ft. Louis,- early in February, fan purse and <1,000 side bet. The li,1.1, <,f Iinmlareflon.' iijymri««- -tMr «sMioiu. -firman, ima tmi. -n»»!iE. t'**Til* ■ Ul» ‘ I • '-r 'toMMUiai lUMvcsr ■ revue ■ •'Wmm iisra- ■ to.tto -muu- M’t*’’ *V(|B t F*-» • 2 ...4 ar i- --r 81-—* Hi »er» li us«»« «f tue grà- t >- t»ww * '-Ito* »-m "Wto Witw. mir w-v-ms atte- .Æ ■m» awpwmucwer* *eir • mt: ».-tw AmmiWami J.4œ A. rtW1** #k-< »re. -woe ....ni.r». -„«reireu»« < to—nretoA TF~ M aMT-J» »mta . f ak--rv»r- ir ***••"»» stoto.-BBrtsBliwB»- T-* thw uro.nl reto»:reiwru 1 <► ilia kewuj. » .wwaatorah^rbMaawn««. »««»J totos ij.reto mov»l*g peril and hardship. I»«».' madeui contract last to-■ Gaua'itoi government er' tround tor txamqsn-ting 14» Imtgh I for the mounted to lake Lindemann. New York, Jan. 31.—In anti.i tion of the new immigration law goi The com- into effect, the rush of immigration tiight with this country has started. at 1-6 cents Prince arrived today with 20tt tone of in the steerage. The fail ice from from Italian |«>rts. r . bride^cf high station fre- notwee their husbands until I- are I liter! at the marriage wm may ■n tr disci •ry I tion rivet ■izes in Ie two I Part) mini ■itua tion I *d f< ■take /ears, mine« sum •Himi •ity it royal t corder Chit ♦hlly i *o 23 J 01 »20 Within Fatal Naphtha Fire Baku, Jan. 31—Hidf s I miHimi' pounds of naphtha was burne I ami sev- eral jiersons lost their lives during a conflagration here. comply ^6,00( divided Occupy j An Appeal to rndr Sam. New York, Jan. 31.—A Herald,dis patch from Seoul says: It is st ated on good authority that the king of « órca has askeij the Uniteli States minister here for protection agaidst possibili rer- olutlons. Captain Wilder, of the cruiser Boston, refusea to land a naval force, though strongly urged to do so by the king. - itenay lake, as the western terminal of the Grow’« nest rail way, while only two weeks old, has a population of 400. borrow has dec •®i*sar ♦ributio ‘he ceni this citi ? »bbcî 8<n>th,* f n8> pro 'insila nd h