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1 D a y to n sss H e r a ld . FORCED TO SURRENDER. Aa official dispatch received in Loa- from General White, « ominanding forces at Ladysmith, states Visayan Plotted that the Dublin fusiliers, a mounted | Wealthy Against the Government. - batteiy and the Gloucester regiment, w e n surrounded and forced to surren der to the Boers. HEAD OF AM INMURGBMT JUNTA da fosa to .Aha Bat till i of 9,000 men and. seven big gups. HOSTILE TO HIS ORDERS. A a te rlm a N aval ttev e r a a r Foro«d r r la c s t e L eave O aam . DAY OF THANKSGIVING. YOCNG IS Á D VANCING iír ' M e K lu le y Is s u e s - F rn eln m n tln n . Usnal SHELLED THE TOWN The president lias i«su«xl the follow Washington, Nov. 1.—The navy ing proclama tion:- ¡department today received a report "A national custom, dear to the The Boers Opened Fire on DAYTON. from Captain Leary, the naval gover Rebels Under White Flag Fire hearts o f the people, calls for the set on a Gunboat nor of the bland of Guam, in the La- Ladysmith. ting apart of one day in each year for drones, The president himself has ipecial thanksgiving to Almighty God read the report, h b interest being par- HosUariy attracted by the disclosure of THE CRAFT LATER RAN AGROUND for the blessings of the proceeding year. This honored observance acquires ENGAGEMENT OF NKVKKALHOWW the fact that the first Amerioan gover- with time a tenderer significance. It ■ o f an island has already been enriches domestic life; it summons un I pow m softha Borns ■ Is AsvseS Mar t e a * te a». Oetbeeak obliged to adopt heroio measures to in O enernl B ates Mas Baten B e en lla d Fm aa der the family roof the absent children C u n a l l l M o f t k e B r i t i s h B a t im a t e d a t r sure the proper administration of affairs *i e f N atives—SklnmlsM Marta tk n Nortfc nnd Ordarnd t e tk e I are regarded With wonder by the F r a u a n t e 1OO B u r r L u u — to glad reunion with those they love. there. Of Baa la te r e . I British. S ou thern Is la n d s . F r e b a b lg U re a te r. —— Seldom as thb nation had greater cause Leary toon learned hb authority as The South American republics w ill for profound th an k sgivin g. No great governor was being subverted and every Manila, Oct. 80.—M. Ruperto San 1 try to patch up their difficulties by ar Manila, Oct. 81.—General Young, pestilence has invaded our shore; lib Ladysmith, Nov, I.—Firing com- A national billiard measure of reform which he proposed tiago, one of the wealthiest Vlsayans bitration. with the infantry, is advancing upon eral employment waits upon labor, menoed at 6 A.- M. th is morning, the soon be in the field. _■ was being defeated by the hotsile in who bad taken the oath of allegiance The 1 abundant crops have rewarded the Boers shelling Ladysmith w ith to- fluence of friars. They resisted every Cabanatuan under difficulties. The Peruvian cocoa crop is a failure. Washington is said to be the most to the United States, and who posed as country b furrowed with rivers and efforts of the husbandman. Increased productive of the Fanning group of The plants were damage.I by insects a friend of the Americana, has been decree, in the belief that any dfoturb- deep ravines, the bridges over w h ich comforts have come to the home. Tho pounders. After seven shots the British < gunners succeeded in silen cin g tLe Ifecr / and the price has already doubled. ance of the order of things which gov islands. arrested at llo Ilo, while other Vlaa- erned the island tor so many years have been destroyed; the mud is deep, national ftnanoes have been sustained force. A force of Boers 1s now advfatag rfefcs“ A professional baseball league fos yans are being watched. The prisoner It is rumored that A. D. Clarke, an rations are short, and transporta and made firmer. In all branches of ing on the British left flank. would cause them to lose their hold 1900, to include Seattle, Tacoma, Port- is charged with organising a revolu Englishman, may try for the cup to get tion of snpplbs has been delayed by Industry and trade there has been an The advance was made at dawn with land and Vancouver, B. C ., ia now on tionary junta. Santiago owns sugar upon the natives. even with lord Dunraven. b w water, and the poor condition oi uneqnaled degree of prosperity, while the object of shelling the Boers from After exhausting all other means to the tapia. estates throughout the island of Negros. Colonel Frost says the stories of overcome this influence, Leary reporta the roads. There are sufficient stores, there has been a steady gain in the the position where yesterday they hail T i b asserted that a -council of TO Admiral Schley w ill go to South -American .soldiers looting churches is he was obliged to notify a half dosen however, to keep the brigade. The in- moral and educational growth of our mounted a number of guns. ()n reach Africa in command of toe Sooth At and the manager of the junta met daily friars that they might have free trans sargents for a long time hare lived off national character. Churches and ing the spot, however, it was found abeoultely false. He praises Otis. lantic squadron to protect Amerioan at Santiago’s office for the purpose of portation from the island and he should ths oountry, impoverishing it. The schools have flourished. American pa that they had evacuated the |osition. The university of Oregon will play interests during the progress of the war. ugineering an extensive scheme of col expect them to avail themselves of the American horses are not yet seen* triotism has been exalted. Those en The British continued to advance and football against the university of Cali tomed to the nativo grass and a long gaged in maintaining the honor of the the movement developed into a recou- Interesting experiments of Marconi’s lections for an insurrection. One of offer. ______ fornia at Berkeley campns November 18 bullock train left San Fernando carry flag with such signal eaccess have noissanoe in force. The enemy were system on warships resaltad In wire- Santiago’s steamers was oaptured car They left., But one friar is in the in ' St. Louis* world’s fair is to ha a lew telegraph messages being success rying supplies to the rebels. H b ar been, in xh large degree, spared from posted on a range of hills, having a ing hay for tho cavalry. land and he was a man of sgch charac grout one. The fund has already fully transmitted over >9 miles of rest caused rumors of an outbreak of ^The Spaniards report that there are disaster and disease. An honorable frontage of about 16 miles. ter and reputation as to oonvinoe Leary the natives of llo Ilo, and precautions reached *4,000,000. The total amount no insurgents at Cabanatuan. The peace has been ratified with a foreign The British force was disposed in the of his fitness to remain. have been taken to prevent trouble. aimed at ia «8,000,000. gunboat Laguna de Bay dispersed a nation with which we wore at war, and following order: On the right the Professor Arthur McGiffsS*L of Union A battalion of the Eighteenth regi __ __: T roops R eed y to M ave. force of rebeb who were engaged in we are now at friendlyt relations With regiments of cavalry, four battr-ries of The White Star steamer Germanic seminary. New York, refuses to quietly Vancouver Barracks, Nov. 1.—Major constructing trenches hev nnd Santa every power on earth.- the Royal field artillery and flve lsrt- collided with a barge near Liverpool resign from the Presbyterian ministry, ment and marines of the gunlioat Con "The trust which we have assumed talions of inbntry; in the center three and was seriously injured. She w ill and another heresy trial seems inevt- cord, formed an expedition at Concep Rudolph G. Ebert, medical director, Rosa. The boat was fired upon by a tion, Northern Panay, to search for the and Captain P. G. W illis went to Port party of insurgents bearing a white for the benefit cf the people of Cuba battalions of the Royal field artillery, not m il for New York this trip. iable. . ” Concord’s ooxswain, who was lured land yesterday and made a thorough flag. She is now aground. has faith fu lly advanced. There b two regiments of cavalry and four in Reverend M cK innon aeaerte that The president, it is said, considers ashore by a white flag, and who b sup inspection of the transports Pennayl Numbers of Chinese are coming to marked progress toward the restoration fantry battalions, and on the left the General Lun^, the rebel chief killed by that the Germans and British a posed to be a prisoner. They found vania and Olympb, and found evi Agulnaldo’i orderly, had killed hit the trouble at Samoa and that they the place deserted, and burned every thing in such good conditon that there Angeles from Turbo, paying the lntnr of healthy industrial conditions, and Royal Irish fusiliers, the Gloucester gents for the privilege. It is reported under wise' sanitary regulations the shire regiment, and the Tenth moun wife and mother-in-law in.» Faria and should pay the greater portion of the house as a punishment. b no reasbn to deby the sailing of the that Aguinaldo and 'the Filipino con island has enjoyed uhusual exemption tain battery. fled. ships when the necessary coaling b fin grass are still at Tarlao. damage, , :— ,-------- — - from the scourge of fever. The hurri Thb force had been detailed to guard - WwMcSw V i( h t A Paris dispatch says Russia has no bhed. ’ Thera are abouAA,000 insurgents be cane which swept over our new pos our left flank at a late hoar last night. At Kamloops, B. C., John Hayes is An Informal meting was held hers interest in Kruger’s people or their lit to be tried for murder. He is accused From private information received fore Angeles. They have been quiet session of Puerto Rico, destroying the General White’s plan oi operations tle republic, and will not interfere. by the confession of hie Slater of hav this evening of men proposing to pro from Manib, it b learned that Major for the past week. homes and property of the inhabitants, was that, as the movement developed, ceed to South Africa to fight for the Germany ia mid to be friendly to the ing killed her hnsband, she acting as Henry Wygant, Tweity-fourth infan Two thousand rebels are at Bamban, oaUad forth Aba instant sympathy of the force constituting our center,« lii.h ' B ritish. More than 100 Englishm en, try, has been granted a sick leave oi English. the people of the , United States, who was disposed under cover of a kopje five miles to the north. aoooaapUoe. Australians and Americana decided to absence, and will return to thb poet. General Batesffias been recalled from were swift to respond with generous about three miles from the town, A giant brass combine is being Dwight L. Townsend, founder of the go. They organised a patty and be Major Wygant served through the en Pan Fernando; and ordered to sail foi aid to the sufferers. While the Insur should throw itself upon the enemy, formed which it is stated win comprise Postal Telegraph Company,' United lieve they can secure 200 more men. all the plants in the Naugatuck valley, Linea Telegraph Company and the fam The volunteers Include ex-soldiers, tire Caban campaign without any seri the southern islands as soon as poesi rection still oontinnes In the island of w h ib the left flank was being held by — - -----— -------- Luson, business is resuming its aetiv the fusiliers and the Gloucenters. Connecticut. The main office w ill lw ous Havemeyer sugar factory, la dead frontiersmen, Englishmen familiar one illness, but since his arrival i s the bto. Philippines, about six months ago, he ity and confidence in the good purposes in New York city. The scheme was w ell devised, hat at New York. with the Transvaal, and commercial has bean a oonetant sufferer from rheu LADYSMITH INVESTED. of the United States is being rapidly ss- failed in execation, owing to the fact At Paris, Mo., the grand jury re forks. ________ 14 his message President McKinley matism, and a change df climate has tablished throughout the archipelago that the Boer position, whioh formed S itu a tio n S a fle ln n tly D an g ero u s t e 1 turned an indictment for murder in the w ill ask for a a - appropriation for a I been ordered, fan-She hope ef affording 4 1 ' >1 Sriat r t |t t . "For these reasnos, and countless our objective, w as evacuated. Our ar JNto AMWWff." first degree against Alexander Jester, commission to be appointed to invest!-1 . - others, F, William McKinley, pr Manila, Oct. 80.-=General Young’s relief. tillery quickly reduoed the -volume of on the charge of murdering Gilbert gate the commercial and industrial con London, Oct. 81.—The porition of the United States, hereby name the enemy’s fire, bat the attack deliv Maraent System la N a v y . oolumn, whioh left Ran Isidro at day Gates, son of a Chicago millionaire, 28 d ition of the ('hiñese empire. Ladysmith, without being alarming, break, moving northward ia the direc New York, Oct. 80.—The navy de sufficiently dangerous to e x c ite a n x Thursday, the 80th day of November ered on our right flank was the princi years ago. Bell had a hot brush w ith the insur tion of Rasta Rosa, encountered the partment has begun a series of expert iety. Evidently the Boers are trying next, as a day of general thanksgiving pal one, and the colum n wan compelled The 19 Russian men-of-war in the gents at West Guagua, killing four enemy strongly entrenched just beyond meats with the Maroon! system of wire and prayer, to be observed aa such by Pacific will shortly be reinforced by rebel officers and wounding 18 men. the Tuboatin river. A brisk fight en less telegraphy with the object of de to repeat their Dundee tactics. Roughly all our people on th b continent and to change. The Boer attack had been silenced for a time, and onr infantry estimated, they have 17,000 men, six ships from tjie Eastern squadron. One enlisted man was killed and a cap sued and the rebels were repulsed. termining its practicability for general against 12,000 British. General Sir in our newly acquired Islands, as well advanoed, covered by cavalryi — The Berlin Tageblatt sees in this a con tain and lieutenant wounded. Two Americans were killed and one use for naval purposes on sea and land George Stewart White has the better as by those who may be at sea or so The enemy now began to develop a nection with the rumors of the Chino- journing in foreign lands, and I ad heavy ooanter-attack, and os they were The Aberdeen Packing Company’s wounded. Pursuit was impossible, ow The experiments will extend over a pe artillery, hut h b Is of leaser range Japanese alliance. vise that on th is day religiou s exercises in great numerical superiority, General cannery at Fairhaven, W ash., was ing to the width and depth of the riod of several days, and the results in The delay in the Boer attack b reported Secretary Long w ill m ake. a reoom- burned. All machinery and atook, in streamv -e . — detail w ill be set forth in a report to to be due to the non-arrival of Com sh all lie conducted in the churches or White gave orders for the infantyy to . *"ns —*r„ mendaticn for but a limited increase of cluding 18,000 caaes of canned salmon, be submittted to the bureau of equip mandant-General Jonbert’s colnmn. meeting places of all denominations be gradually withdraw«. The move n i i r i a « N « v .y w ill Wot a . Meeeive*. the new navy ia his forthcoming »"""»I went up in smoke; loss, .«160,000. ment by a board of naval experts Thb has given the British a much in order that in the socb l features of ment was carried ont with great stead ... New York, Oet. 80.—A specbl to report. He w ill devote most of Ms which has been appointed especially for needed respite after their recent axer- the day its real sigificance may hot ba iness and deliberation, nnderooverof Captain Leary, the naval governor of the World from - - Washington energies to urging abolition O< lim it of lost sight of, but fervent prayers ma r onr guns, which made excellent prac this work. Secretary of State Hay, when asked if the island of Guam, in cost in the be offered to the Most High for a con tice. The particular object of the tests • Everything, it b now considered, Senor Regidor, the Filipino envoy, Herr Hopeff, sx-tesasunr of the AV | ^ , ¿ ? h b m " T h T f X ^ I was to determine the practicability of hinges on General White’s resources tinuance of the divine guidance, with - Rome shells were thrown into the would he permitted to appear before using the system for short signaling and-judgment. Nothing is known re out w h ich m an's efforts are vain, and town from the enemy’s 40-poundcrs, at the Philippine commission, said: while squadrons are at sea. Marconi’s garding the-progress of defensive works for d ivin e consolation to those w hose a range of over 8,000 yards, bat no 1 the patronage of “ I have heard that he contemplated system, if it does all that b claimed kindred and friends have sacrificed damage was done. The engagement queen of Saxony, was sentenced to im visiting the United States and would would be of immense advantage in thb for the prelection of Ladysmith. The their lives for our country. The Beer lpss at Eland’s Laagto was prisonment for four years and nine lasted several hours, and resulted, on oensorship b more active than ever. present some sueh plan as that outlined "I recommend also, that on thb onr side, in casualties estimated at work.. The afternoon experiments oon- According to the Daily Chronicb’s cor months for misappropriating 260,000 88 killed and 04 wounded. by the newspapers. He would have nc sbted of six tests, alt of whioh w marks of the society’s funds. John Barrett, ex-UniteduStatoa min offlobl Ot d ip lom atic status in Wash respondent, "the new regnbtions lim it day, so far as may be found practicable, from 80 to 100. The Boer losses must shall cease from its accustomed have largey exceeded th b total. suooeaafnl. ister to Siam, is lecturing in tbs South. the number of words allowed for press labor -----The Burghers are mid to have secured lngton, either as agent ot the FiUpint toil, and charity abound toward the The attack was admirably delivered messages to one-fourth the number al the services of H,000 natives. B o IS D a y lig h t R oh h ary. Eightrmen were buried alive by a insurgents or as a.diplomatic represent sick, the needy and the poor. by oar right, and the Boers were fairly lowable before.” ative of the MriMlled l llip in o govern St. Louis, Nov. 1.—Robert B. Jen . oate-in on the Isabella giinant Cripple Prolongation of war beyaed British "In witness whereof 1 have set my Farmers in the neighborhood of hand and caused the seal of the U nited driven out of one of thsir strongholds ment. The question of hb being heard nings, secretary and treasurer of i expectations is now said to be oertain. Greek, Colo. Lombardskop. 1 | was'not possi Ladysmith have left their farms a by the P h ilip p ine peace com m ission Brqadway oable line, was robbed of States to be affixed. President McKinley and Secretary ble, however, to push the suooeea much The navy department U to-gtoa Mar- stock at the mercy of the Boers and are rest* entirely with the nnmmbgtim It «1,0^8 ia cash and «48,780 in checks "WILLIAM M’KINLEY.” further, as beyond that point lay a oonl’s wireless telegraphy a practical Long attended the bunching of the-Rhn- salt. . The state department is not ooa- while standing on a rear platform of a congregated in the town. brick at Richmond, Va. long, broken bridge, 'affording every test. I s I* M alaria or AlamT Two guns the Boers have mounted oemed in the matter in any tioy-” Broadway oar at Broadway and Wash The Twentieth Kansas- volnntoen Languokrrioss of appetite, indigestion kind of natural cover. Of thb the en England w ill expect the Baers to ington -avenue, at noon today. The are powerful weapons. They are the - pay the cost of war when the end have been mustered out. They left for polios attempted to suppress the facts ones used in shelling Dundee, and it b and often feverishness ore the com emy took the fullest advantage,- LULL IN THE FIGHTING. Our shells failed to dislodge ths home on a special train. comes. f • [, and aa a consequence the news was not a matter of considerable surprise how mon symptoms of a physiological con Boers, and as onr infantry moved e e tly Beeen'etraeM ek T h eis known, generally until three or four they managed to transport snob heavy dition termed '"malaria.” All these The government of 'Venezuela has • Colonel Ray thinks the Valdes trail, B e er s P N le v e ld e —N n glleh A re M eeting. symptom* may be and frequently ore forward in extended order, they came hour« 1 ater in the day. The robbery, an all-Amerioan route to the Alaskan been turned over to Castro, who seams the effect of the use of alum baking under a heavy and well-directed rifle Loudon, Oct. 80.—The war situation committed in broad daylight, on one of gold fields, suitable for a railroad. BURNED TO DEATH to ba very popular. powders in food making. There b no fire, the effect of which was apparent. Agents of the Transvaal government this morning presents no new features. the busiest corners of St. Louis, b re United Rtates army officers have »nrtenn P er so n s W ere Cremated la question about the poisonous effect of General ‘White, who was with the garded as one of, the most daring It b presumed in Natal that tho Boers | are in Chicago seeking to enlist A m.-r- F airs«. Alnbna been sent to South Africa to wateh alum upon the system. It obstructs center, seeing that the troops on ths tor servioe in the ranks of the are reconstructing thsir plans and that crim es in local |X)lice annals. progress of the war. Mobile, A b ., Oct. 28.—News was digestion, prostrates the nerves, ooagn right were somewhat -pressed, sent to the English are resting, but telegrams Boers. , ' . r ig h t la g X m u M atek la g . received here today that 14 people had lates and devitalises the blood. All their assistance the whole center col Fifteen sick men of the Iowa from Ladysmith; at express rates, still With impressive military honors the occupy 48 hoars in transmission to Lorenso Marques, Delagoa Bay, Nov. en bunted to death, at F ains, Bald thb has been made clear, thanks to umn, with the exception of the Devon ment a n now in the general hospital body ot General Gny V. Henry was London, and, therefore, it b not im 1.—A dispatch received here today, win county, about 80 miles northeast oi physicians, boards of health, and food shire regiment. at the Presidio, San Francisco. The battle had then lasted’ font buried at Arlington cemetery, Wash possible that something is happening. under date of October 80, says General Mobile. Sometime Monday night last oom missions. So "highly injurious to Russia has at last agreed that the ington. fire destroyed the dwellings of Harry the health ’o f the community” does hours, daring which thq artillery firs The Daily Telegraph has the follow Cronje, the Boer commander, a claim resulting from the seizure of The move for the increase of the Ger ing from IAdySmith, dated Wednesday: nonneed that the British garrison at Gooodlaw and Samuel Smithson, cre ths eminent bead of .the University of co both sides had been almost inces seals in Behring sea shall be arbitrated. j mating all theocoupanb of both houses. Pennsylvania, Dr. Barker, consider the sant. "Our qgyplry patrols have been fired Maieking made a bayonet attack man navy was made by Emperor Wll- Ho Ilo la stirred by the expectation liam In person, and as yet b wholly on thb afternoon and chased by the en Commandant Lonw’a laager ' n« The naval brigade, which landed si The Goodlaw family consisted oi slam baking powders, that he says of important fighting. Volleys are be nnsnpported. emy near the scene of the Reitfonteln Grandstand, bat were repo bed, leav father, mother and six children. There ‘their sale should be prohibited by Durban, had arrived on the seen* ing fired at the American outposts toward the end of the fight, and tinme*. ing six dead on the field, and it a were six peysons residing in the Smith- law .” The Fourth infantry, 1,900 offioers »ngagemenL The Boers show signs of believed many of the attacking party son home, the husband, wife, three nightly. Under these circumstances it b diately brought their heavy guns hito eoomlng aggressive. We learned of and men, has left Fort Kiley, Kansas, Colonel John B. Yates, one of Gen children, and a sbter of Mr. Smithson. worth the while of every housewife to play. Their practice was magnifies«». the capture of the huaaars in response were wounded. A t the fourth shot th e enem y'- 40-’ eral Sherman’s main supports in the for San Francboo, en route to ths to a military wire sent to Command The dbpatch adds that Colonel The fires are believed to have been oi employ the vary little care that b famous march to „ the sea, b dead at Philippines. Baden-Powell asked for an armistice aooidental origin. necessary to keep so dangerous an ele pounders had been knocked out of ac ant-General Jbubcrt. ’ ’ A circular Issued by the Ohio repub tion. f. ■ Amesburg, Ont. ment from the food of her family. Storm In W est In d ie s . According to the btest account of in order to bury the dead. General The town is now freed from appre A pure cream of tartar baking pow The battleships Texas and Indiana lican state executive committee, solic the first battle at Glencoe, the Boer Cronje consented to this, the Boers as Santiago de C uts, Oct. 81.—After are to go out of commission, as the iting contributions from federal em aroty amounted to 7,000 mon, and sisting in placing the dead in the days of continuous tain storms, a terri- der, which b the only kind that should hensions of bombardment. Throughout the Engagement ths offioers and men are needed in the ployes has been declare by the civil about noon another army, almost a*j wagon going to Mafeking. fio hurricane from H>e southeast swept be peed, ought to cost sbont forty-five servioe-board, contrary to b w . Philippines. Others may follow. large, under Commanant-Gnneral Jou- r.e over Santiago today* causing much des to fifty cento “a pound. Therefore, If Boers held their ground with courage - B eer H eroism . According to the btest reports from bert, advanced within 8,000 yards of and tenacity, and, considering the in A Berlin dispatch says telegrams Durban, Natal, Oct. 80.—An inter truction. Twelve houses were wrecked yon are paying much less, something from Brussels announce that in the Cape Town .General Joabert has joined Glenooe camp aqd then retired. The esting incident in connection with the and others badly damaged. The un b wrong; if yon a n paying twenty-five tensity of oar artillery fire, they must Transvaal legation circles it is stated hands with the Free State forces, and Boer loases were very heavy, fully 900. Eland’s Laagto fight la reported here, precedented rainfall con tin u es. ' Tele cents or less per pound, ths powder have suffered severely. that France and Russia will not per there has been some ootpoet fighting H ob art F ary S ick . “T— r r When the fire of the British guns be graph wires are fitnin, and it b impos b certainly made from alum. , O a Ik e N orthern B oeder, Always hear them simple facta ia mit the annexation of the Transvaal President Kruger has arrived at Glen sible for vessels to enter or leave the New York, Nov. 1.—-Vice-President came too hot, eight Bore ran forward ooe. Cape Town, Oct. 80.—A telegram out of cover, and, standing together, harbor. A Ward liner has been de- mind when purchasing baking powder. Hobart, who has bpen ill for weeks at and Orange Free State to England. Michael Hatal was killed while per from Bulawayo, Rhodesb, says: A ooolly opened fire at the Imperial byed four days. The United States —Popular Science Monthly. h b home in Paterson. N. J .f suffered At Atchison, Kan., two robbers shot , . ... ■ ,. . a relapse thb morning. He had a suc and killed one man and wounded an forming a feat of magic in catching i Boer force is threatening Chief Khama I Light Horse guards, with the evident transport Burnside has been kept cruis M aslc M ills a H arsa. other in a store, which they later rob bullets in his teeth, at New York. and Chief Llnchwei, pho are loyal to purpose of drawing {he latter’s fire ing outside the harbor, and fears are Music caused the death of a beautl cession of choking spells, resulting bed. They were pursued by a posse Leaden bullets had been substituted by Great Britain. The two chiefs’ coun w h ib their comrades retired. Seven oi entertained for the safety nf the fleet oi ful 8-year-old filly at Florence, Ala., from an imperfect action Of the heart, schooners from Hayti and Jamaica that and they shot and killed a policeman some one for the usual “dummy” arti try lies at the extreme northwest of the the brave fellows ware killed. other day. A farmer drove his an old affliction, complicated with in- Transvaal and includes Bechnansland. usually arrive on Monday morning. .and another man, both members of the cle. valuable young mare into town, and aa flammatiowof the stomach. 'H r . Ho* General Fitshugh Lee, w h ib visiting It seems a gross mbtake for the Boers ’ The Spanish commissioners who en ’ pursuers. 'dn m alen W as Swap*. he was driving up the principal streel hart has not been able to attend to his ivate affairs for the past two or three Canada has made a new proposition in Washington, said in an interview to provoke war among the nati ves. tend the insurgent lines report that Kingston, Jamaioa, Oct. 81.—Re a brass band snddely struck np its bla- ye, and an in tim ate friend has lieen for permanent settlement of the Alaska that the Cuban people are steadily im The probable explanation is that the | there are *14 Anferican prisoners at Tar- ports of the severe rein storm that has tant music. The more hod never heard given power of attorney to attend to his disputa. She again asks for arbitra proving under the existing protectorate Boer force intends to destroy the rail lac, all of whom are well treated. swept the conutry arrived from various a sound like that before and so startled ________■ business. tion on terma similar to those imposed of the United States, but are not yet way to Bulawayo, which runs through Lieutenant Gilmore, of the United points and confirm the fear that exten i she that she dropped dead In the by the Untied States and Great Britain quite ready jor purely Cuban govern Khamas’ country ,and thereby prevent States gunboat Yorktown, who fell Into sive damage has bben <k>ne. The Rio shafta of the trap, A veterinary sur East Liverpool, Nov, 1.— Seven hun • a movement by Colonel Plumer’s fores the hands of the insurgents at Baler, on Oobre inundated Spanishtown, doing over Venezuela. Fifty yean of occu ment. geon who examined the oarcam declared dred girls employed in the biscuit to go to tho relief of M aieking. A l A desperate street fight between the east coast of Luson, last April, pancy is considered conclusive evi considerable harm. - All the railroad that the mare had died of heart failure, warehouse and the dipping and stamp dence of title. She b willing to give members of a Tennessee colony recently ready there hare been stories of a Rho where the Yorktown had gone on a lines are interrupted, and most of the ’due to exeitemet caused fay the sound ing departmutns of nearly every pottery desian armored train engaging tho | special mission to relieve the Spanish highways are impassable in conse of the naocustomed music of the brass in the city struck thb morning for up Skagway alffi Dyea, but wants Pyra located at North Salem, Ind„ and citi- sena of North Salem, resulted in the Boers some distanoe north of Maieking. garrison, is at Bingat. mid Harbor. quence of the floods and landslides. band.—Roanoke News. higher wages. ____________ ' Instant death of one man and the fatal Adviees from the town of Black River F erry C at la T w o. R hode« W ateh ed th e r ig h t . One hundred yean M arylaaA ’s W « ia « a T a te rs. F la k in g Crew In Hnrd atten tio n . ire ago it iconsid- wounding of another, and minor injur report great damage to shipping and New York, Nov. 1.—The Pennsyl ered a wonderful aohfovemi Capa Town, Oct. 80.—According to The first election ever held in Mary 8t. John, N. B., Ôct. 81.—Tbs wharves, aa wall as serious injury to ievement for ten ies for many others. vania ferry-boat Chicago, plying be farther sadvices from Kimberley, .the mon to manufacture 48,000 pins a day. land at whioh woman were allowed to steamer Labrador, just arrived from a crops. The special correspondent of the Lon- N° * ' i rw »“ * • MP®»®» Pins in the I don Daily Mail at Udysm ith, describes Boers remosefi their killed and trip along the Labrador coast, reporta vote for municipal officers was held in tween Jersey City and New York, was Six H a a d m S Rknsp C m wounded in oars. No relbblo estimate Arundel recently. The town b gov cat in two by the steamer City of Au that a fishing crew of SO people are on .... , ' tha arrival of the war balloon there. lansas City, Mo., Oet. 91.—The erned by seven commissioners elected gusta, of the Savannah line, at 12:88 Mr. a desolate island, off the northern sec It b complained that the blacksmiths | ** welcomed, he said, with wild of their losses has been* mado. sheep pens at the stockyards, covering each year by the legal voters residing this morning, on the New York side of Rhodes rode out and watched tho fight. tion of the coast, w han they hare bean of Minneapolis, RS. Paul and Dnlwth dances by the Kaffirs, who regard it as I The townspeople, including the utterly abandoned for some time, ow an entire block, were destroyed by fire within the corporation and owners of the North river. She went down in show lack of interest in the operation a deity. General White and General last night, and 800 head of sheep were seven or eight minntea. There were of the hoMtehoen* license law. Ths Archibald Hnnter both ascended and women, mounted the trenches, watch ing to the fact that the instructions for cremated. Four firemen were serinosly real estate. The census rcoently taken between 80 or 40 people on board, four ing eagerly for the return of the troops. showed that there were 859 persons at a vessel to bring them down mb- members of the craft in Duluth were ee reconnoitered the enemy’s position. being women. It is supposed that Mr. Rhodes b cheerful and gives din-' carried. A steamer moat be amt to injured by falling walls, and one ol Arnndel. dbinterested that they oonoeded their them, Charles Peterson, driver of a several persons were drowned, though , ner parties dally, at which luxuries are "It begins,” says Tin and Terne, their assistance promptly or they will hook-and-ladder truck, may die. The vacancy to the board of examiners to About one German te 29 there b no positive proof of thb asser "to look ns though Anderson and El abundant.________________ Minasapolb. pariah with oold and hanger. works ia a factory. loss b estimated at «90,000. tion. * . wood are to ha the tinplate oentore of | M avae F r a n a U tah t e O ragaa. A Filipino newspaper makes R m manufoctnre in ths W est.” F le e I* a T k sn te r. C kllonn D n o l. La Grande, Or.. OcL 80.—A Mg C ab a a a ta a a Oeenplnd. There have been phenomenal lin statement that independence w ill be Chicago, Oct. 81.—Fire broke out The union cigar-makers of Tampa, deal in real aetata was consummated Valparaiso, Nov. 1.—Ths radden Manila, Nov. 1.—Major Ballance’» given to the islands in December, Fla., have enforced * demand that h en today. N. W. Schofield, of Nephi, death last weak of Senor Garcia, di under the stairway leading to the gal guists in all ages, from the far-away battalion of the Twenty-second infan days of Mithridatos, king of Pbntns, when Bryan, w ill ba elected lery of the Colnmbb theater tonight, a cigar factories be scrubbed and cleaned Utah, purchased from Waites M. and ' rector-general of railways, and of Senor Who coaid oonveme with his subject» try » entered Cabanatnan yesterday, oi the United States. The once a month. Charles Pieros, what b known aa th s ! Pinochet, minister of industry and few minntea previous to the beginning ia each of their 26 different tongues, meeting with no resistance. The na also makes ths statement that the There are upwards of 1,000,000 ship Harlan Stewart farm oi 1,900 acres i n 1 publie works, under mysterious condi of the 4mt sot of "His Excellency the sad from the days of Cleopatra, who tives welcomed the Americans, shout American oasnaltiea have been 98,000 pers of produce in the United Rtates, for «98,000; also the Charles1 tions, caused a great sensation. Governor.” A panic which followed vernsed an interpreter in her rela ing, "Viva loa Americancs.” The in- since last February end that the polioy nnd it b believed that from their ranks i quelled by the prompt action of residence and 40 acres of i Ia both oama the medical antharittaa surgenta troops had fled to the moun- tione with the world’s ambassadors. now b a retreating fight. - a strong national organisation can ba land at Island City, for «6,600. Mr. certified that their death w m dae to attaches of the house and the police. The large andienoa b ft the theater m Schofield, who has been a prominent. The cigar-makers’ offiebl journal re- I fr*n,®d- la the 17th century Nicholas Schmid, Jackson, Miai., Oct. 81.—No new stockman of Utah, w ill transfer h b op It ia rumored, howere r, that both an orderly manner, and an hour later a German peasant, translated the Lord’s ports that 414;868,981 cigars were man- Ex-Minbtor to Russia Breckinridge the performance was opened. was of yellow fever have appeared erations to thb valley, w suocumbed to wounds reeeived ia a ufactured in the United States durit« opines that ia the event 'Russia or pray«** into as stock form steal in thé / LosMeat daAfiOcteFloi ■M.weaks 1n Jaly—aa increase over the - output o< **“ <» tatsretarea that it b Uncle » ifl ' aaafiU os 4M rteJraacb L e a l the wsU-fesowa 0SBR« f 8 ü ii the asms Ironth i« 1898 of 88,844,1881 dlrty k> halp England Ui her bA¿fi4l“a¿ÁbiM (ffk'lîfob will I* 98 different i|» (| .X<*iUI X .A .8 ..... . 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