Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, April 14, 1899, Image 2

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    DHNG OF STARVATION
Sea Francisco, April lB.—Tbo Ger.
New York. April 11.—Desp)te$«tic-
man Democrat, published ia thio city,
once oa tbo part of the police, facto
Filipinos Driven From th<
Tbo congress at universal brother­
boo reoeivetf a letter from one of the
OREGON
became public today which made it
hood will convene for a seven days’ ses-
City With Great Loss.
chief German offteials pt Samoa, which
plorable Condition.
apparent that the fir« which destroyed
Another Direction.
■ipn at San Diego.
la intonating ao giving the Gorman
two houses and resulted in tho death
The San Francisco Examiner states
view« of tbo oompifcnttowe a* Api*
of 18 posgK. wks of ipoendiary origin.
there is a probability of a combine
Th«’ oorfeependent writes that with NO AMERICANS WERE KILLED
j it Baa transpired that a few hours be­
WILL CUT LUKON
TWO I all tbo shooting that has Man dene,
among tho rodwood lumbermen of thio
fore tbo flames were seen a policeman
not a single Mataafan has boon killed
Waa sent for from tho Andrews house
or wounded, and th^t tho Mataafano
and wm mysteriously dismissed by a
Wheoling, W. V*, street earn are
and Germans have apparently a great
servant, who said bo was not wanted.
■till tied up by the strike. Street-ear
contempt for tbo fighting ability of
Letters threatening tbo lives of the
striker« at Bay City, Mich., drove off
I Andrews family, and the children of
American and British sailors. Tho
non-union men.
I Mrs. St. John, were found. It ia be­
Mataafans are anxious for the allied
Two cowboys at Alamo Gordo, N. M.,
Manila, April 11.—At nighfall last forces to come out and fight in tbo
Now York, April 10.—Tho Herald
Thore has been a heavy fall in tho
held up tbe office of the Alamo Gordo says Brigadier-General Stone will go lieved tbo motive for tho inoendiqiiam I night. Genorala
Lawton
and
King
price of wheat in tbe Chi loan market.
Lumber Company and secured 850,000 to Washington tomorrow,wbero he will was revenge, and that the affair ‘ rose launched an expedition of throe gun- open, where they with their native ia-
out of a quarrel among tho aervanta
stftiments of war, will have a chance
Fire at Lead, 8. D., destroyed prop­ worth al scrip.
coll the attention of tho president to Foley, the butler in tho Andrews fam-, I boats, with 1,500 picked mon in canoes against tho modern weapons-need by rebels, who . were ar„ sanded by a
erty worth 8100,000. Ono entire block
Tbo overflow of the Yellowstone the starvation and distrem in Porto ily, ia under surveillance, and tho po­ pn tow of tbo gunboats. Tbo object of tho Americans.
Chinaman named Fo Wah, into the
of buildings was consumed.
rivdl* caused by tho gorging of the ice Rica He thinks that tbo desperate lice are investigating clews which tbo expedition is to cross the lake, Cap-
Tho fetter says that Admiral Kauts mountains. The American lose waa
Tbo Keystone Slate Company, of is practically over.
Twelve wero state of the people may lead te Insur­ chiefly rest upon anonymous letters. I tore Santa Oras and sweep the country gave no warning of the bofobardment, rix wounded. The rebels foot «8 killed
drowned at Glendiv*
rection It relief is not forthcoming. Mary Flanagan, a dead maid servant, Ite the south.
but that when it first commenced it and 40 wounded.
wagee of its employes 15 per cent.
The expedition, which embarked was thought a salute had been fired.
At North Enid, O. T., Postmaster Ho has just returned from a journey of seems to have beep tbo central figure
Santa Crus waa the Filipino strong­
at San Pedro Macati, consists of eight According to tbe correspondent, tbo hold in Lake Laguna do Bay, and it
It ia stated that 8995,000 has been W. H. Day was cut with a hatchet and 10 days through tho interior of tbo in thia alleged plot.
com
paniee
of
the
Fourteenth
infantry,
island.
\
subscribed toward the construction of killed and tbo office robbed,
Tbo police today gave out three
British consul, Maxs* to greatly fell into the hands of General Lawtoe’«
The general was attached to the do-\ scurrilous fetters which have been sent three companies of the Fourth cavalry, blamed for the trouble* and there expedition after come sharp, quick
tbo alumni hall at Yale university.
no clow to tho murderer.
partment of agriculture before tho Jo members at the Andrews household. four companies of tho North Dakota seems to be an inclination among tbo fighting, forming one at the moot in­
A secret movement is under way ia
Tbe Twenty-flrot infantry has left
war, and during bo«tilitieo ho waa in One was addressed to Mary Flanagan. volunteers, four companies of the Idaho Germano to hold tbo British responsi­ teresting and important battles of tho
Hawaii to flood the islands with Portu­ Plattsburg for Manila.
The soldier«
guese laborers from the Asores islands. carried a silk flag presented by Mrs. Porto Rico aa a member of General Tho letters made charges against her volunteers, two mountain guns and. 900 ble for the war instead of tho Ameri­ war. The plans of the American com­
Mileo* staff. This last trip was made and tho butler. Ina letter addroesod sharpshooters of the Fqurteenth in­ can*
manders worked perfectly, with the ex­
Ono hundred and eighty-four Amer­ McKinley two yepm^go.
fantry.
•
with-d party of capitalists and railroad to Mrs. St. John, the writer mid:
ception that the program of the expedi­
icans have been killed and 976 wound­
CERVERA S SUNKEN SHIPS
Geologists of jbe university of Chi­ men.. He was also invited by Mater-
"I hope you and Mrs. Andrews don’t I - At the mouth of tbo Pasig river the
tion was delayed by the difficult navi­
ed It tbo Philippines since hostilities cago are planning to spend a part of General Henry to give advice concern­ think for one moment that I am recon- I mon will be transferred from tho
gation of tho river.
opened.
the summer in Ariaona, to study the ing the construction *of roads through oiled or pacified with Mary Flanagan, canoeo to the throe gunboats, Laguna
About 1,500 picked men, commanded
A decision was rendered by Judge formation of that territory and New the islands.
for indeed I am not. and. what ia fur­ de Bay, Cesto and Napinda. Santa
by General Lawton, on account of the
...Washington,
April
IS.
—
Acting
Sec
­
Mexico.
Urns,
the
objective
point
of
tho
expe
­
Peabody in th* St. Louis city police
“People are dying of starvation all ther, I will not bo until 1 get my re­
illness of General King, partly «or-
through the interior," mid General venge. I feel that I have given warn-1 ditton, fe at the extreme end of*-the I retary Allen has teoeived a letter from rounded the city white
court that under certain conditions a
AtBridseton
the manager of the Neptune company,
husband has the right to beat his wile. woikers struck for union wages and Stone.
“In tbo district of Agues ing enough, and I am going to fix her lake.
Laguna de Bay, Oesto and Napidan,
The withdrawal of tho 18 companies announcing that it is not possible to under the command of Captain Grant,
After attempting to murder bis wife recognition at tho union. All tbe em­ Banas there wore many death» Tho for life, and because you and Mr* An­
raise
and
repair
the
vamelsof
Oorvora
’
«
constituting
the
expeditionary
-force
and baby, Walter Miller, foreman in ployes of tbe Star glass works, at Med­ judge in the district of Comerio ihowed drews dfil not give hoed to warnings, 11
of the Utah battery, ehe I ted the city
me a book in which he had recorded am going'to fix >eu, too. I’m going to made a gap in tho line from the beach fleet sunk near Santiago. The conclu­ and outlying tronche*
'
tbo Detroit soap works,sent two bullets ford, also struck.
sion
is
that
in
the
case
of
the
Colon,
to
Culiouli,
just
southwest
of
San
the
names
of
many
Who
died
for
lack
into bis own brain and died almost in­
General Lawton and hia ata* aeoom-
Oriental ad viens state that a sensa­ of food. General Grant reported 89 I make some one throw something in Pedro Macati, which was subsequently the company cannot undertake te raim
stantly. .
tion has been caused at Peking by an deaths from starvation in one district. your nurse's and children's faces that filled by the Fourth regular infantry. her unless the United States govern­ panied the troops, sometimes loading
will disfigure them and eat all the flesh
chargee ia Indian-fighting
tactics,
Tbo three largest of 90 pearl bntta* edict issued by tbe empress dowager, ac­ 1 saw hundreds of natives emaciated
Tho rebels on the extreme right had ment Will guarantee expenses in the
off tbo bone. This I will do for spite,
which eventually resulted lathe com­
factories operated at Muscatine, Io., cusing Li Hung Chang and Chang and weak. When I left Porto Rico
event
of
failure.
The
wrdbk
is
lying
evidently
been
informed
of
the
with
­
have advanced wages 15 and 90 per Jume), governor of Shang Tung, with there were 100.000 persons there who because you did not let Maty go. as I drawal of tbo troops, and they attempt­ in the surf lins, and save on exception-1 plete rout of the rebels, with tbo
told you. You had just as well let her
•ma I last amount of damage to tbo city
oent. Six hundred button workers are gross extravagance.
had bad neither bread nor meat for go first as last. You will have no girl ed to sneak through after nightfall, but ally calm daye it cannot even bo ap­
and slight loss to tbo Americana.
’ employed in the factories.
Hon. H. A.Jw. Tabor, pootmaster of two weeks.
were met with a warm reception, and proached by small boats.
alive when I get through with her."
A casco, with a force of 800 picked
As to the Viscaya. the company
Tbo bill providing for tbe incorpora­ Denver, and ex-United States senator,
fell back in disorder on discovering
“Thia state of affaire is largely doo
DEWEY IB A SAILOR
Ind« that white it is entirely feasible sharpshooters, under Major Weisen-
tion of tho St. Louis World’s Fair, to died at bis home in that city of appen? to the short coffee crop and tbs ruinous
that tho lino wm still intact.
to float her, she would probably not be berger, mostly belonging to the First
celebrate in 1908 tbo centennial of the dicitis, after a three days' illness. He competition of Brasil.
Porto Rif«n
•« B« a CaadiOate tWr th«
Louisiana purchase, has passed tho was born in Orleans county, Vermont, coffee is selling at from 7 to Susanta at H«
worth enough to the United States gov- Washington regiment, was run into a
Prasldaaey.
Missouri senate. It has already boon November 26, 1880.
srnanent
to warrant the heavy expendi­ shallow about five miles south-ef tbo
seaports, and the transportation takas
New York, April 11. — Admiral
city. Then a few shells wero esot
ture.
__ '
passed by tho how**
Advices at Lima in regard to.the nearly all of this sum. Major-General Dewey baa given' to the Manila corre-
The Swedish company having thus toward the entrenchments at tbo robals
•^The Kilauea Plantation Company revolution in Bolivia say the situation Henry it leaning rations and ia doing apondent of Lealio's Weekly an inter­
Roseburg, Or., April 11.—Hollister withdrawn, the navy department 1« at the edge of the woods, sending tbo
has been incorporated at Ban Fran- at Or uro, where President Alonso has- everything in his power to alleviate view regarding tho anggestion that the
Then a
D.
McGuire, fish commissioner of Ore- free to entertain any other solid pro­ enemy scampering inland.
the
distress.
cieoa Tbe capital stock da 89,000.000. aatabliahed a bate of operations, is des­
admiral be made a candidate for the
number
of
Americana
jumped
into
tbo
Reed,
aiate
aenator
ject that may be advanced for raising
“It is- difficult, however, to reach
The directors are A. B. Spreckels. J. I perate. Tbe federalists, or insurgents,'
preoidency next year.
Tho admiral from Douglas county, wore drowned in one or more of the Spanish ship*
water, and. wading for about 400 yards,
I
the
interior.
The
supplies
are
mat
to
are
pushing
their
operations.
D. Spreckels, William liwic, C. A.
aaid, aa to hia political
crept forward on the Une, covering tbo
the North Umpqua river, - opposite
|
Sir Wilfrid Laurier stated in the I military poets and distributed as well
Hugg and W. D. K. Gibnon.
“
1
am
a
aailur.
A
aailor
has
no
pol
­
landing of the remainder, whieb fin­
FOUR
WERE
DROWNED.
Riverdale
faim,
six
miles
below
Rose
as possible. Still Major-General Henry
A largo number of Spanish officers, house of commons, at Ottawa, that the
itic* The adminiatration ia hia party
ished debarking about • o’clock.
Messrs. Reed
cannot go on irt this way. Hia money, I and. Republican or Democratic, it burg, this morning.
who had been prisoners in the bands of government had recaived a proposition
Three troop« of the Fourth cavalry, on
and McGuire, accompanied by W. F.
derived
from
customs,
will
give
out
tho Tagale, have entered the service I from the United States respecting the
makee no difference. Then, again, 1 Hubbard, who baa charge of the Clack­
mounted, were sent aahore on a dan­
soon. Ho cannot make this people an
at tho latter. Among tho prisoners wero delimitation of tho Alaska boundary,
come from Vermont, and you know amas hatchery, went down tho North
gerous
marshy poiai, direct'y south at
Victoria,
B.
C.,
April
IS.
—
Georgs
object of charity. Ho baa found work
some of the chief« of the Spani«h gen­ but be could not give tbe detail«.
for at least 8.000 men on the road- what that meana. To be anything but I Umpqua to locate a site for a hatchery, Schnoeter is the sole survivor of s ship­ tho city, under fire from tho ewemy'e
eral’s staff and offioers of artillery.
!
a Republican in Vermont io to be a I intending to return this evening. wreck which occurred between Malcolm trenebee. Meanwhile in the town it­
A. J. Smith, of Salt Lake City, com­ building.
With good roads and a
There are persistent rumors in Ma­ mitted suicide at tho Millard hotel, moan* of getting out of the Interior man without a party. My flag lieu­ McGuire, Reed and Hubbard went by and Vancouver islands March J 7. The self there was utter silence, and there
tenant comeo from Georgia. He toile freight train to Winchester, where sloop on which he and Tom Hackett, waa not a sign of life.
nila that Aguinaldo has been supplant­ Omaha.
.with fruits and vegetables, aometbing
me that to bo anything but a Democrat they boarded a email boat for the Juno-, of Seattle. had been selling liquor to
At sunrise the assault commenced.
ed in control of Alipino affairs by
can
be
done
to
develop
tbo
island.
i
Tbe Twenty-first
regimeut will j
in the South ia to bo a nobody. If I tion of the rivers, six milss below the Northern Indian« wits lost in n The American outline south of the city
General Antonio Luna, commander ia leave Plattsburg, N. Y„ for Sail Fran­
“Another element contributing te
storm white all on board were intoxi- stretched two mileo inland, and with
x
chief of the Filipino forces. Luna is cisco, whence they will pr o cee d to Ma­ the distress of tho Porto Ricans is tho I lived .South 1 would probably be a Roseburg.
Democrat."
described as being a typical belligerent. nila.
They wsro warned by people living cated. Those drowned included Hack­ its loft sweeping the shore, it moved
fact that tho United States continue«
I
“Have you ever voted!" tbe corro- in the vicinity, who wore acquainted ett, an Irish Jogger knoipn only by bis north, while the Fourth cavalryssoo,
to levy duty upon thorn. They had
Unless the testimony of several im­
Tbe controller of tho currency has
apondent aaked.
1 with tho river, that it was very dan­ first name, Charlie, and two half-breed on tbo point, advanced toward thweity,
free
trade
with
Spain,
which
Io
now
portant witnesses shall be impeached, issued a call for a report of ail the na­
|
“Yea, years ago, but my vote waa gerous, mpecially to those not ac­ woman.
pouring volleys on tbo tioncheo.
_
something which is very unlikely, tho tional banks at the close of business cut off. Yet with all their sufferings, usually influenced by peisonal prefer­
Simultaneously the gunboats hover
It is supposed that it was the wreck­
quainted with its rapids and whirl
the Porto Ricans speak with pride aa
beef inquiry board will bo obliged to April 8.
ence hr local conditions 1 am not a I pools, but they wore old boatmen, and age of this craft that was mistaken for ing slong tho shore sbeNed tho woods
sustain the charges of General Mileo I
belonging to the United States. They
Major-General Shafter has arrived do not expect Porto Rico to become a politician, have never held political expressed no doubt of their ability to that of tho yacht Thistle, the latter •head of the troopa, and drove tho Fili­
that the soldiers wore fed upon em-1
Tbo gatlings cleared
office and am totally ignorant of party take care of themselves. Tbo river for craft, with her party, being safe at pinos inland.
helmed or preserved beef, says a Wash­ at Washington. He will teotify before state.
several trenches.
•
V-
intrioacioa and affiliation«."
I three or four miles above its junction Alert bay.
ington correspondent.
j the army court of inquiry,|pto tbo beef
“Porto Rico is tbo home of tbo or­
Tbe trenches that were not elenred
Admiral
Dewey
aaid
that
neither
by
with
tho
Sout^
Umpqua
ia
asuocemion
I
charge*
ange. yet oranges are rotting on the vocation, disposition, education nor I
At Ishpeming. Mich., 800 strikers
by the gunboats gave oonsiderabte ro-
Tbe operators and conductors of the trees. They are sold at 50 cents a bar« training waa ho capacitated to fill tho of rapids and whirlpools, and at places,
made a demonstration by parading the
■istance when the lino waa nearing the
especially at this time of year, io both I
rel. I bought them five for a cent.
Wheeling.
W.
V*.
Railway
Company
1 city, and the Laguna do Bay and Coste
streets. AU the mlnee are oloeed.
preaidenoy. He aaid that ha waa too
havo struck for an advance in wages, They are aa good as the Indian river well along in life to consider such a deep and dangerous. After the party
bombarded for an hour in the hope of
Throe mon were killed by an ex- and tho road is tied upu
bad gone a considerable distance down
oranges.
Pana, III., April 19.—In a riot which making them too warm tar occupancy,
possibility. Hie health would not ad­ the river, having safely passed through
plosion at the railroad cap factory at
“One of the objects of my visit was
broke out at 10:80 A. M.. on tbe main
Braddock, Pa.
The building waa - The London Mining & Manufactur­ to make arrangements for tho estab­ mit of it. All hia life’a work waa iw two or three of tbo rapids, a rowlock street in front of tbe telegraph office, but did^aot suooeod ia oloariag them
ing
Company
’
s
property,
at
Ducktown,
different
linea
of
effort;
and
that,
wrecked.
was broken, thus rendering tho boat between white and black minora, in entirely.
Tex., has been «¿Id to the Lovisohn lishment of an experiment station un­ while tbe kindnem and enthnsiaam of
General Lawtoa, with the Four­
practically unmanageable.
They at­
der tbo department of agriculture. I
William
hia friends were grateful to him, and tempted to work their way to shore which deputy aberiffa took port, rix teenth Infantry battalions, approsshsJ
Bros., tbe copper kings, for 8110,000.
have found a place which I think will
diana misaionary, has been arrested for
men and one woman were killed.
At tbe bimonthly meeting of tbe be suitable for the raising of winter tho generoua tribute« of tho American with one oar, and approached str near Nine persons were wounded, several a narrow iron bridge across a crook oa
inaanity in Oakland, Cal. Over study
people
werd
dear
to
him,
he
could
not
the south border of the town. Hore a
Association of Steel Shafting Manufac­ vegetables."
that Senator Reed grasped the branch
—
ia the cauao.
and would not be a candidate for the of an overhanging tree, but tbo current so seriously that they will di*
company of Filipinos was intreaehed
turers, in Pittsburg, it was decided to
Tbe killed are: Lavier L. Roog, a
A Penney!vania freight train, near make an advance in prices,
WEST INDIAN COAL STATIONS preoidency of the United Statue under waa so swift that the boat was being Frenchman and a union miner; Frank across the stream and behind a stone
any condition«.
Greenburg, ran into and killed James 5 per cent.
drswn under wafer,and be released bis Coburn, white, eon of ex-Sheriff Co­ barricade at the entrance te the bridge.
Driatell and John Clark, and injured
bold. Tho current then shot the boat burn; four unknown negro niinen The Americans rushed forward in
Public sympathy Is with
John McAlliater.
single filo in the face of a galling firo,
rapidly out into tho stream, whore it and one negro woman.
ployes to such an extent in
demolishing the barricade with their
Jamea F. Elwood, of Brooklyn, fell railway strike st Bsy City, Mich., that
New York, April 10.—A special to fierce battle occurred at Highland Falls was swamped and upset
McGuire
hands, and drove the so «my from the
dead in tho betting ring at Benninga tbo sheriff can secure no men to act as I the Herald from Washington says: At at a late hour last night bet seen can­ «nd Hubbard struck out for shore.
Austin, Tax., April IS.—A mining trenches, killing a does*
after cashing "a ticket on Tuttut, win- deputies.
the suggestion of Rear-Admiral Brad­ didates for admimioa to West Point as Hubbard reports^ that McGuire was
The Filipino soldiers ia the town,
nor of tho third rao«.
ford, chief of the bureau of equipment, cadets, oa the one side, and boys of iwimming ahead of him and appeared disaster In which IS men lost their
Judgs Field, the greet American
has been the village on the other. There were to bo swimmipg eaaily. When Hub­ live« is reported from the Sierra Mejads secreted in various buildings and firing
Tbe president has signed a procla­ jurist is dead at bis home in Washing­ a comprehensive scheme
hum the windows, gave the invaders
mation opening to settlement May 4, ton. Ho had solved a longer term on adopted by the navy department un­ about 80 cadets in the fight, but they bard reached the shore, and turned to mining camp, located in the state of
an Interesting hour. Thore was a reg­
tbo larger portion of tbe Southern Uto tho bench than any judge ever ap­ der which coaling stations will bo were outnumbered throe to one by the look for bis companions, McGuire had Coahuila, Mexico, 50 miles south of
ular aestof them in the stone Jail,
placed at strategic point« in the West boys of the town. Several of the osn- di tap pea rod, and Reed bad climbed Presidio, Tex.
roeervation, in Colorado.
pointed.
An explosion of foul gas occurred in which is bodged in by a wait Thia
Indies, so as to give the United States didatea wore more or Ism injured, the onto tbo boot, which was rapidly drift­
Tbo Gorman plan lor settling tbo
George Reid was killed. Mack Reid control of the Virgin, Mona and Wind­ most seriously being U. & Grant the ing down stream, and be saw him no the Veda Rica silver mine, and before was a veritable pepperpot. The Amer­
Samoan question suits England. Aa probably fatally wounded, and two ward passage« and the approaches to Third, appointed at large by the presi­ more.
A« Senator Rood could not all the miners could get to the surface icans. single or in poire, entered Use
America ia also satisfied, a Joint high other men hurt in a pitched battle be­ the Gulf of Mexico.
dent Young Grant waa assisted to •wim, be waa probably washed from the dry timbers wore on fire, the fierce houses, and many warriors were taken
commission will probably be named.
prisoners.
tween the Preacher and Reid factions
It is proposed to establish coaling his quarters at the Cranston hotel. his insecure position and sank to rim flames barring exit.
Genseal Lawton established head
* Tho United States transport Ingalls at Brunson, 8. C.
station« at Culebra ¡«land, lying be­ Many of the boys of the town won alsc no more.
<>■ »a« Verge el War.
quarters at the elegant palace of the
arrived at Port Antonio, Jamaica,
Jack MacMillan, well known in tween Porto Rico and the Virgt*? badly used up.
JUDGE FIELD DEAD
Port au Prince. Hayti, April 19.— governor, and a guard waa immediately
with General Alger on board. She re­ Europe and tbe United States as s («lands; at Mayagues, which lies o*
Captain Davtaa'a Orlara.
The relations between tbo republic of placed in the church, as sacred edifices
ported all well and proceeded to Porto curler, was caught in a belt in a flour the western chore of Porto Rico and
Washington, April 11.—The cruisei
Hayti and tho republic of San Domin­
Rioo.
J mill at Lindsay, Ontairo, and so badly
Detroit has been ordered to stop at Car­
go are strained, owing to dispute« re­
Gnantanamo on the southern side of tagena, Colombia, before putting in at
Tbo law doea not prohibit the sale at mangled that be died.
Washington. April 11. — Jostle« garding territories claimed by both re­
patrolled, and all looting rigidly pre­
Cuba, or at Nipe bay on the northern
liquor in army canteens. Attorney-1
Tho two governments are vented.
James E1sey, tbe English messenger coast, either of which control« tbo Port Limon. She io due at tbo first Stephen J. Field, of tbe United States public*
Gonearl Griggs has rendered a decision
nsmsd port tomorrow.
supremo
court,
retired,
died
at
bis
concentrating troops on the frontier«,
boy who left London, April 1, for Cali- Windward passage. Coal sheds and
Almost all the inhabitants had fled
to that effect at tho requeat of tho sec­
The instructions prepared for Cap­ home on Capitol Hill, in this city, at and it ia reported that the Dominican«
fornis, to rival the recent trip of Jag­ piers are already in the course of cou­
during the two preceding nights. and
retary of war.
tain
Dayton
in
substance
authorise
him
6:80 o’clock this evening, of kidney have invaded Haytian territory and oc­
gers, tbe messenger boy sent to Chica­ rt ruction at Dry Tortugas, which will
only a few Chinese shopkeepers have
to deal with the situation on its merits complications.
At a mass meeting of miners of the go. baa arrived at New York.
cupied La« Caobaa.
emerged from hiding and resumed bue-
enable a fleet operating from that point and according te bis own judgment.
central district of Iowa, it was voted
He had been unconscious since Sat­
iness.
Mies Marie Burroughs, of tho Stuart to prevent an enemy from entering If he finds that the Nicaraguan general,
to order a etrike. to take effect at once.
urday morning and death came pain-
On the march north of town were
London, Apr 11 18.—Tbo Italian gov­
Tbe decision involves 2,000 miners. Robson company, accidentally stabbed •ithor through the Yucatan or Bahama Torres, at Bluefiled«, is oppremively lemly. Ever since Justice Field’s re­
treating tho American marchanta bo tirement from the supreme bench in ernment, according to a special corre­ found 40 dead Filipinos, some terribly
Operators are firm in refusing to raise Harold Russell, of tbe same company, channel.
in the face at the Broadway theater,
the scale.
will put a stop to tbo complaints.
December, 1897, bo had enjoyed com- spondent from Rome, has declined to torn b/ shells, end many others
Denver. Mr. Russell’s injury is slight.
wounded, to whom the Americans
Carter H. Harrison has been re­
psiativoly good health, and being re­ give Colombia any further time in
Washington, April 10.—The army
which to pay the Cerruti claim under offered their canteens as though they
Topmen in the mines in the South­
elected mayor of Chicago by a total
lieved
from
tbo
leoponsibilitim
which
Chicago,
April
11.
—
A
Record
spe
­
beef inquiry court decided today to
vote of 148,814, against 108,804 for ern Illinois coal district have decided admit as evidence the official reports cial from Glondive, Mont., says: An be bad borne for so many years, he be­ Mr. Cleveland’s award, and baa ordered were comrades. A surgeon who tia-
the Atlantic squadron to proceed im­
to
strike
as
the
result
of
their
employ^
Zina R. Carter, the Republican candi­
of army officers concerning tho beef ice gorge in tho Yellowstone river at came more cheerful than formerly, and
date, and 45,401 for John P. Altgeld, ers* refusal to grant a raise of 86 cents supplied to tho army during the war this point caused that stream to over­ seemed to enjoy tho eooiety of hie mediately to Cartagena, “to bring the
a day. This will tie up at least 8,000
Colombians to their sense«.”
the independent Democrat.
with Spain, as requested bv General flow last night, drowning four persons. friends and acquaintances more than
Manila, April IS.— The capture by
A committee, whose members are of
Eight more are missing. Three spans over before.' About two weeks ago he
Miles.
Italy*« Delegate.
Lawton of Santa Crua te of immense
Hollister McGuire, fish commission­
all the nationalities in Manila, headed
of the steel bridgo are washed “out, took a longer ride than usual in an
Rome, April IS.—Italy has been for
by John McLeod, an Englishman, has er, snd State Senator Reed, of Oregon,
A raft of pine timber of fine quality causing a loss of 825,000. The North­ open carriage and contracted a severe maliy invited to the disarmament con- Strategie importance. It te the key to
Laguna do Bay, and now cut* off Agui­
were
drowned
in
the
North
Umpqua
cold,
which
rapidly
developed
the
been organised for the puproee of in­
wa« «old at Lockport, Mich., to be used ern Pacific tracks are indundated and
naldo-from the troops south at Manila.
terviewing the Filipino leaders and pe­ river. Their boot upset ia the rapids. in the conatruction of the new battle- possibly washed away for some dis­ kidney trouble from which be bad
As the wiree are out he cannot com­
titioning for the release of the Spanish W. F. Hubbard saved himself by ihip Maine at the Cramp«’ shipyard« tance, and the toes to livestock by suffered, though but slightly, for som«
municate promptly except with the
swimming ashore.
time. Tho disease readily yielded to
prisoners, in the name of humanity.
ia Philadelphia.
drowning will involve a large sum. *
troops Jie has with him.
treatment, and on Thursday last ho sat
Tho yacht Norma, In which A. J.
Secretary Wilson is making arrange­
The Spanish government has re­ up fora time and seemed quite himself
Andrew C. Fowls, who died of heart ments lor lotting tbe government seed Weaver and a party of friends sailed ceived news of Carlist agitation in An­ again, but on Saturday morning a
Kansas City, April 11.—“Rajah,’* a
failure at his home in Newark, N. J., contracts in tbe spring instead of ia from Now York, November 8, 1896, te dalusia,but it is officially declared that change for tho worse took place, and
mammmoth elephant owned by Lemon
aged 70 years. In 1869 constructed for tbo autumn, aa has been done horoto- “explore and write up the strange there is no prospect of an uprising.
about
noon bo loot consciousness.
Bree.' circus company, which has been
places of the earth,’’ has arrived at
tho government tbo first geometrical for*
From that time he sank rapidly, and
wintering in Argentine, Kan., Bear
Colombo,
Ceylon.
.
At
Charlestown,
W.
Va.,
a
charter
lathe for bank note engraving.
General Marcus P. Miller, who com­
expired at 8:80 o'clock.
here, today killed its keeper, Frank
was granted to the Ar isona. Eastern *
Part« OSaltli CaalleM.
At the request of tho state dopart- manded the forces that captured Ho
Lieutenant Frank Z. Curry, Third
Fisher. Fisher bad returned to the
Montana
Smelting,
Ore
Purchasing
A
ment tbo announcement is made for Iio, and who has just roti rod, beers th* Georgia, who «hot «nd killed Private Development Oompony.with authorised
Paris, April 11.—The recent terrible tent intoxicated, and tried to make the
honor
of
hoving
received
five
broveti
the benefit of concession seekers that
Leo Reid, battery I, Second artillery,
fire« In New York have made Parj« elephant perform. • Becoming enraged,
capital of 15,000,000.
tho islands evacuated by Spain in the for gallant and meritorious conduct in la«t January, at Savannah, will ba de­
officials demand the mo of non-inflam­ Rajab threw Fisher and knelt Upon
Weet Indios are under military con­ active service—throe in tho civil war livered into the band« of the civil an-
mable wood io the construction of all him, crushing his life out before assist­
trol pending legislation by congress te and two in Indian campaign* General tboritiee by order of the war depart­
new buildings for the exposition, and ance could arrive, tie is said to be
Millar was born in MnsoeohuMtt*
ment.
detorminertheir future government.
the rule will be rigidly enforced.
Rajah’s ninth victim.
Judge M. 1« Hayward, who boo boon
«•Clewa Buy« «Be Tenon«.
A “state’’ penitentiary ia to be ee-
The department of the interior has
elected United States senator from Ne­
Honolulu, via San Francisco. April rendered a decision that a declaration
tabliabed at Santiago de Coho for tbe braska, Is 89 yean old and possessed ol
10.-—Gorman/has bees left behind In for pension executed prior to the date
confinement of crimínala convicted ia a fortune of at least 88,000,000.
tho contest for sovereignty over tbo
courte of tbo «astern district of tho
Three tugs for use in ManHa bay and Tonga group. Years ago she Schemed when'the right to a pension accrued to
island.
*-------- sssssi
among the Pbilippinea have been pur- to get control of these islands, which null and void. It was found that a today, alt was also distributed in the
large
number
of
olaime
for
disabilitim
Mise Rosan B. Anthony will attend chased by the United States govern­ Inclodsi tbo beet harbor ia tbo Soetb
outside towns as tar as Malotoe, and
the convention ^of tho International ment in Hong Kcng. They will be Pacific, with tbo single exoeptloe at incurred in the war with Spain were has been received with marked atten­
being exenctod before the claimants
Council of Women, to be hold in Weet- need to transport troopa from point to Papeete
The British man-of-war, were mustered out of the service. All tion by natives generally and approved
minster hall, London, about tbo mid­ point.
Taumnga, which arrived nt Apia tho such claim« for pension are void.
by a number of roprooentativo Maall-
dle of Jun*
The late jndgo Reuben Merrlwether day the Mariposa sailed from there,
ana.
Port an Prince, Hayti. April 19.—
Counting Egypt and tbo Soudan,
had Just arrived from Nukulota. Ton­
The French steamer Manoebia. be­
New York, April 11.—Andrew Car­
over 4,000.000 square miles have been born during a enowstorm, rode 80 miles ga. where tho captain completed tbo
longing to the Trane-Atlantic Com­
negie, in an interview, mm a long per­
through heavy snowdrifts to be man led purchase of tho group from tho Tr-rgna
pany, baa boon
wrecked off Aaes
iod of prosperity for Amorim, in spits
and was buried during a recent bile government, received tbo formal tramp
of his view of tbo Philippteo entangle-
for ami raised the British flog.
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