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1 Dayton Herald. LATER NEW *. R iven, secretary of agriculture in. Oaha, w ill resign. Mir Charles Warren will ha of Orange Free State. ¡CANNED ROAST BEEF WESTERN GOVERNORS. IMANÏ REBELS KILLED STRANGE TALE OF CRIME. MASSING OF BOERS Prates« Agate*» tk e L eeslag • r P akit* Stek C o lo r e d * M ln a r C h a rg * d W ith M u r d e r in g X ou r M an. AsM L eads. « at Dayton, Oregon. Balt Lake, A p ril'2 8 .— Governor Lee. Chicago, A pril 36.— A remaikable South Dakota, and Governor Povn- to a series of alleged crimes in Philippine Army to Be Sup« of DAYTON...................... OREGON. A Bloody Week on the Island seqnsl ter, arrived today and took part in tbs ths Rocky mountain oountry ' has com« Determined to Prevent the Ooal has advanced in prioe for the of Luzon. plied W ith I t proceedings of the governors of West to light bars. Ths Chicago develop Relief of Wepener. first time in 10 years. o n states, who have met to discus* ments are told in an interview by A t Groton Landing, N. Y . strike is | ■ahjedta of interest to this section. torney W illia m J. Candlisb, of this considered a t an and. After a general discussion, the com AMERICAN CASUALTIES WEBE 95 oity, in explanation of notioes received FRE8H MBIT A NECESSITY POLE-CAREW’S FORCE IN A FIGHT m ittee appointed to formulate resolu by t lx Chicago police asking fo i the Alaska is badly in need of laws. tions against the leasing of pablio arid arrest of Georgs H . W righ t, alias Settlers on lands th a n cannot acquire I a title. iatpaMjAHMy < FrawMUag C attle a a lands by the general government and G en eral P ila r is B and A g a ta a t W erk Jamas 8. Weeks, alias C. T. Case, ■*•*■»* .After. _9»ms Hs«i*t*nce. iv *r* “ —KO teUVOMreg vw U ee tle u a f Ilo t demanding the oession ol snob lands tc alias M r. Btovens, a native of Michigan tk e H oar ar R efrigerator B e e f V a a a d G ave Saa H lg a e l G areteen D rtv a u F r o m T h * lr P v a ltlu u Webster Davis, u ntil recently assist »Mo T w o H eu U epkeree Frege tbs several states should any change hi __ ' and a graduate of the law department de» H x lstla g C oad ltlea*. • T bree-H ear P lgk t. ant secretary of the interior, says he is •» L e m u s H op. — - - ta a C oa d »aa ad V ana. the present system be mads, reported of the university of Ann Arbor, ont of politias. the following, whioh were adopted: charged w ith murdering foux persons M anila, A pril 24.— Last- week was three in U tah and one in Colorado. Washington, A pril 28.— W a r depart Governor Taylor, of Kentucky, de ‘ 'Resolved, That the people of th« London, April ?6.—The strong budy C ivil government for Puerto Rioo nies that he is fleeing from the grand ment offloials have been compelled to states here represented are opposed ab sna of the bloodiest of the war since Attorney Candluh u v a he rainf o rn smsn ts which Lord Rntirrts ' w ill be inaugurated May 1. resort to the nse of canned roast beef the first day’s fighting around Manila, ju ry indictment. solutely to any legislation or.any aotion quainted w ith W right because they sent to assist the relief of Wepenvf The election in Louisiana reunited in for the subsistence of the army in the authentic raixirts, mostly official, show Massachusetts Democrats w ill pay Philippines. This la due to the faot of any kind looking to, or having for iti Ing a total of 878 Filipinos k illed , 12 lived a t the -same Chicago hotel iii and to endeavor to envelop and cut off a aweeping viotoyy tor the Democrats. 91 ,100 a day for their hotel acoomoda- that it is absolutely essential that the objeot, ths leasing of ths public landi offloara and 244 men capttuwd, and July, 1897, and W right engaged him the Boers from retreat northward fur The Ameer of Afghanistan warns tiona a t Kansas C ity. the United States by the genera) to go West and gather evidence to de nishes farther evidence that the Kp«r* soldiers shall be ser ved w ith fresh meat many more wounded. The number fend him on the charge of having mur England of Russian aggression on In government or any angency thereof. are assembled in much lafftt-r forces In an interview, General Lew W al and because of the impossibility of pro dia. "Resolved, second, That the present wonnded is hardly ^uesssble. Consid dered a man named Cxampton, near around Wepener than had hitherto been lace, former, minister to Turkey, says viding refrigerator beef or cattle on the laws providing for ths control, man ering that lha Filipinos entirely lack Guffy, Colo., in January,1897. W right •nppose-,1, and as the Times, in an edi- Harry F. Allen, defaulting clerk ol the sultan is an honest man. hoof under existing conditions. When agement and disposal of the pnblio arid hospital facilities, a great m ajority of then, It is alleged, under the name of torial this morning, remarks, what Denver oonnty treasurer’s office, was the bulk of the army was located at the lands of the United States are best the wounded w ill die. Probably the Caae, deeded to Candlisb a bank build The steamship North Star, aground ever may be the difficulties of toads and arrested in San Franoisoo. secshore and a t easily accezaible points adapted to the needs and requirement» week’s work finished 1,000 insurgents. ing, a residence, two office building* » in s , the Boers appear to have guns, a r Victoria, has been floated. The Canada w ill repeal the alien laltor there waa no difficulty in providing of the country, and conducive to th« The American loss was nine killed and and numerous vacant lots in Crippl and sometimes big ones, where they law whioh was aimed at American vessel was only slightly damaged. them with fresh meats, but conditions settlement and oooupanoy thereof bj 16 wounded. Two sergeants and one Park and Guffy, Colo., besides trui want them. I t is reported that Pearl Harbor, H a have now changed, and the army la miners in the A tlin district, y private were killed in ambushes, while ferriug to him a ll his stock in variou bona fide settlers. A Boer dispatch, dated Thabancbd, w aii, is worthless as a naval rendex- sratteretd among 160 points in various Great battles have taken place be "Resolved, thjrd, That H i t shall b< escorting provision trains. m ining enterprises. Candlisb says April 20, says that a fresh supply of. vous u ntil improvements are made. parts of the archipelago, a great many Ths insurgents have been aggressive tween government troops and rebels in found that the present laws affecting Case left his offioe to return in an hour cannon and ammunition-has reached Americans captured, killed and of them at considerable distanoe from the arid lands are not satisfactory tc in almost every province* of Luton. w ith 9900 as advance payment on Cand- the U nited States of Oblomba.— the nearest shipping point. There are the congress of the United States, ther General Piodel P ila r’s bend, numbering lish’s traveling expenses, and has not (leneral-Dewet at Jaraniersberg Drift. It also asserts that one of Colonel Dal- Thirteen persona were drowned by wounded 1,000 Filipinos last week, no cattle available, and the refriger we favor a cession of the said arid landi 800, whioh was oat of sight for throe returned to this day. w ith a loss of nine killed and I t the capsizing of a boat while crossing gety’s guns has been smashed. ated beef which has heretofore formed months, ths leader being reported wounded. '' - to the several states wherein they are Tbe Chicago man interested in the Rhine, near Bingen, Germany. Kamefontein, mentioned in Lord the prinoipal basis of subsistence for situated under such terms and condi killed, has reappeared in its old field Case’s mining properties sent Candlish I t is expected that 60,000 working Roberts’ message to the war offioe, is Work on the dam at Croton Land the troops cannot be preserved in good tions as w ill guarantee the benefits ol about Ban Miquel. P ila r Is supposed West, however, and he examined the . _ , - - 16 miles southeast ---- — of Rloemfontein. ing, N . Y „ has been resumed, under men and women w ill be in line in the condition long enough to reach msny the free homestead laws to the peopl« to he again in command. He gave the - May day parade which w ill take place properties at Cripple Park an.l Guffv Leeuw Kop is two miles further south the protection of the state troops. of the inland posts. Consequently it of the United States, and that w ill pre American garrison at Ban Miquel, con and ««■ was later made lata* president of the | Apparently the British captured 1’aarde in New York C ity . became necessary to look for some suit vent said lands either by fee slmpl* sisting Of three companies of the Thirty- Hub H ill M ining Company and of the Lora Roberts sharply criticises the Kraal Sunday night. The Boers evacu fifth infantry, w ith a Gatling, three Fines Mining Company and' counsel ab ility of Generals Boiler and Warren. “ A t Madison Square Garden, New able substitute, and the American title, or by the leasing thereof froi ated Leeuw Kop during the night, re York C ity, an elephant in Forepaugh canned roast beef was the only thing passing into the possession or control hoars’ fighting, during a night attack. for the Union Mining Company. Case London papers maintain there is noth moving the gun, and the British oceu- A Sells* circus was thoked to death is found to meet the requirements. ing left for Buller but to resign. of large companies, syndicates, oopror- The loss of tbe insurgents in this en has been president of the three com pied the kop the next morning. an effort to subdue him. The suggestions for its use came ations or wealthy individuals in large gagement is not included in the forego panies. Orders have been given to turn the Members of the “ Boxeie" society originally from the subsistence officers quantities, to ths exclusion of others, ing total, as they removed their dead Case told Candlish he was innocent trauH|<>rts Tartar and Westminster FLO O DS IN THE SO U TH . have massacred many Chinese Catho In the Philippines, and the chief oom- and under such conditions that the sev and wonnded, but presumably it was of Cramptons* death and that tbe over to their owners. The government missarr officer at M anila recently ca eral states may have the income aris considerable. lics near Paro T in g Fu, in the province charge was an effort of enemies and I S te a d y D o w n p o u r o f R a in a n d N . R e has no longer any need for their serv Twenty-two Filipinos in the province business rivals to rain him. A circu of P l C hi L i, southwest of Tien-Tsin. bled a requisition for an immediate de ing from said lands to he devoted tt l i e f tn S ig h t. ices. livery of about 100,000 cans of roast the reclamation and improvement of ' Ssntangas attacked Lieutenant lar iasued by Sheriff George A. Storrs, Louisville, K y., April 25.— The rains A paper has been signed by a ll the The w ill of a woman who died in beef and subsequent deliveries at the thereof for settlement by bona fide citi- Wends, who, w ith eight men, waa of Provo C ity, Utah, charges that continue throughout the flood districta Topeka, Kas., recently, bequeaths the business men - except two of Walla rate of about 60,000 cans a month. sens." scouting near San Jose. The lieuten- W a lla agreeing to oloee their placet W right murdered three boys in Utah of the South, and danger to lives and « * * * 4 re a a A — — 1 — A M eeel greater part oj a fortune of 9280,000 8818 » 8511(1 11 V 82 l l r r i l l T r e U r O ra O i l I I I I v f l , B u f l Acting Comimssary-General Dakota, county, in F ebruary,, 1896, and sank property is beooming more grave. I t for the founding of the University of every evening exoept Saturday a t 8 presented the matter to the secretary the only one who oppoeedthe resolution. one private was killed. o’clock. their bodies beneath the ice . of Utah was thought Saturday tbe crisis was Topeka. of war with a strong indorsement of His opposition was simply because he Beigeant Ledonius, of the f lir t y - f i f t h Lake, the alleged reason for the crime passed, but in many localities the rain The capture of Bocae del Toro, and be proposition. As a measure of ex Infantry, was badly wounded in an H arry B. Wandell, city editor of the believed that the demand for oesaioi being that the boys claimed to have is falling again w ith increased vio Lieutenant knowledge of W right’s g u ilt as a cattle lence. Late reports to the weather St. Louis Globe-Democrat, and his the threa tened attack on Colon by- Co orne caution, however, Secretary Root to the states should be pot first. A ambush near Balinag. lom bian revolutionists, may oompel ecided to get a personal opinion from form of letters to be sent ont to othei Batch, of the Thirty-seventh 'nfantry, sister, have fallen heir to an estate in thief. This explanation waa, it is a l bureau show that heavy precipitation the Canary islands, valued a t from forcible Intervention by the govern Major-General Otis before taking final governors was adopted. w ith 70 men, had a five hours’ fight leged, given to the Utah state board of has been general w ith in the last 1 2 - ment of the United States to preserve action?" A cable message of inquiry with 400 insurgents in thp , Npeva 910,000,000 to 980,000,000," pardons in tne hearing for a pardon last houra throughout the flooded country. the perfect neutrality of tlje Isthmus ol was forwarded a t ¿once, and General YAQUI. WAR. Cacoras district. Twenty of the in A pril for the stepfather of the three I t was estimated last Saturday that Tbe Sultan of Turkey for the third " — guaranteed by the United Otis’ reply was received today. Its M ealeaa X adtaa R e b e l* S t ill F e l l e l surgents were killed. boy* who had been convicted of their 98.000,000 worth of private property tinte announces his" intention to in States in the treaty of 1848. text was not made pablio, but its gen Colonel Smith, of the Seventeenth r ig h t. murder and sentenced to be hanged-, had already been destroyed, and it crease duties 8 per cent. The powers Captain Bollen. a wealthy retired eral character may be clearly inferred San Franoisoo, A pril 28.— Henry infantry, who captured General Mont the witnesses before the pardon board Bow thought probable this damage w ill w ill address another note to the ports navigator of Tacoma, committed sui from the fact that instructions have Hoahstey, of Oakland, who has re tenegro and brought him to M anila, is being the divorced wife of the missing ba heavily increased. M ail and tele- otating their objections to such an in cide on a ranch on Fox island, blowing been sent to Colonel Alexander, the turned from the seat of the Yaqni war, in the isolation hospital, suffering from W right, whose property and official po graphio communication has been de off his head w ith a shotgun. H e re commissary officer at Chicago, to in Mexico, brings advioes as follows: smallpox. Colonel Smith’s command sitions*have so strangely fallen to A t stroyed between tbe smaller towns in A party "oP three scientists have cently bought a steam launch, and the range for the immediate dispatch of a The Mexicans sent ont word that th« captured 180 officers snd men w ith torney Candlish, half way across tbe Mississippi and Alabama, south of sailed from San Francisco to ex plore olylndsr head blew out. This affected large quantity of roast beef to San Montenegro, who Jackson, the northern lim it of the war was over, bat a t the same time Montenegro. continent in Chicago. the unknown portion of Northeastern him so that, after brooding over it one Francisco for shipment to M anila by formerly one of tbe most dapper offl floods. Many farm houses have been 4,000 troops were--hastening to th* the first available steamer. Special Siberia. One object of their trip w ill night, he decided to k ill himself. JAPANESE COOLIE8. swept away, their occupants barely front. The Yaquis have about 8,000 oen In the Filipino army, looks worn he to determine whether .or not the The revolution in Colombia is spread precaution w ill be taken to secure the men under arms. They have Reming and haggard. He aays he led a terrible escaping w ith their liyes, and the G overn m en t to best quality of beef and to insure its a Stop to American Indian is descended from ing throughout the republic. drowning of a fam ily of seven negroes ton and Mauser'rifles and bows and life for months, and he has offered to W k e lo M le e m ig r a tio n proper care and preservation a t all Asiatio stock. return to the north w ith Colonel Smith, is repotted form Jackson, Aliss. Benjamin Northrup, a well-known stages pf ita long Journey to-the P hilip prrows. They have two cannons that Washington, A pril .26.— Information The' mountain which overlooks the newspaper man,- of New-York city, is Trains on railroads into-Kew Olreans 84 Yaqnis captured from 200 Mexicans. to endeavor to persuade hie former.oom s reached Washington to the effect pines. * town of Klappi, in Bohemia, where a dead, aged 44, (The Mexicans keep to tbe roads and rades of the uselessness of opposing ths that the Japanese government itself, which have not been abandoned entire , landslide recently occurred, has under ly are running only in the daylight, towns, while the Yaquis hold the Sier Americans. KISSED THE BIG GIRLS. The plant of the St. Lonis Chronicle, One bnndred escaped Spanish pris and without waiting a requent from the owing to the dangerous condition of gone a seismic disturbance whioh is ra*. Mexioans estimate tbe Yaqnis at United States, is about to take steps to spreading throughout th e entire prov St. Louis, Mo., was destroyed by fire. C harge M ade A g e le s s e B e e d v llle 16.000, but the population of Sonora i» oners from ths province of South Luzon tbe track. The Louisville & Nashville *ss, 960,000. The insur restrict the immigration of Japanese New Orleans line which was In fair T e a eh er . ince. The heights of tbs Bohemia at least 120,000, snd half of them ar* have arrived a't Manila. ooolies to the United Statea. I t is as middle range are moving and houses The loss to railroads by the recent Hillsboro, O rv A p ril 21,— A sworn Yaquis. The Indians have a peculiai gents have 400 more Spanish prisoners serted that tbe figures relative to this condition until last evening, is now cut Recently the F ill and churches have collapsed in some flood in Mississippi w ill amount to complaint, signed by N . P. Oakerman system for keeping their treasury in in that district. immigration have been magnified and in two by the destruction of a four-span ■ 80 villages. Railway embankments more than 91.000,000. nd 11 other patrons of school district funds. The warriors alternate between pinos destroyed several rods of the ra il that, as a m atter of faot, thete are now bridge over the West I ’asoagoula river, road line near Paniqne, in an nnsne have been moved, streams diverted and Arrangements have Plague la s till rife in Manila, a fool I®. 89, dirjetod against U . S. Mo the firing line and working in the mine» not more than about 16,000 or 16,000 near Cranton. oessful attempt to wrack a train. roads sunk. breeding place having been dlscovereo il argue, the principal of the Reedvilla- snd on the ranches. Their wages gc Japanese w ith in tbe lim its of the U n i been made to ferry passengers across school, was today forwarded to the to the common fund. W ithin the past DAMAGE The proceedings of the naval strategy in the heart of the oity. BY FOREST FIRE8. ted States, outside of H a w a ii. I t is tbe break. Thousands of people in the state department of pnblio instruction two weeks several engagements hav< board w ill be secret. said that such emigration as has lately small water-bonnd towns of Missis Rev. Charles Beecher, brother of the at Salem, asking that the teacher’s cer been fongbt in whoh tbe government M u ck T i n k e r D a * tro y * d a n d P ro b a b ly occurred haa resulted entirely from the sippi are reported on the brink of star The Ohio anti-bicycle law waa de late Henry W ard Beecher, died at In L ive* L ast. tificate be revoked. The petition a l troops were generally victorious. competition of the two great Japanese vation.. clared unconstitutional. Georgetown, Mas., aged 84 year. - leges that McHargue has l»een guilty of a recent engagement between a party Winnipeg, Man., A p ril 34.— Exag im migration societies; that the labor W e lla n d C a n a l W r eck er * . Democrats, Populists and Silver Re Efforts to stamp ont the plague tn gross misoonduot, and that during pf insurgent*,, the government. report« gerated reports ol heavy loss of life by ers have been practioally brought here Washington, April 35.— The result of publicans have fused in Nebraska. Sydney, Antralia, have not been sno- school hours be has been guilty of kiss 17 Yaquis dead on the field. Only on« forest fires in the southeastern portion under the delusion that th e n were un ssful. The epidemic is spreading. ing the older girls, much “ to their dis Mexican, an officer, was killed, hot of the province are denied. A special told opportunities for work at great the inquiry, so far as it has gone into Fire in a tenement bouse a t Newcas the attempt to wreck the Welland many were wounded. tle, Pa., caused the death of four per Bush fires are raging in Manitoba gust and annoyanoe;" and, further, train from the scene of the conflagra wages. The Japanese government is Canal locks by the use of dynamite, sons. and advioes from Winnepeg state that that owing to this conduct, many of the NOVEL PLAN OF ROBBERY. tion today brings news that much val interested in protecting its people from was laid before the state department larger girls are remaining away from uable wood and timber haa keen de hardships resulting from such imposi today in a speoial telegraphic report Re publican party leaders have agreed 600 persons are in danger of losing school. McHargue is chargd w ith C h ic a g o P o li c e H e r o a N o w a n d Coanp- stroyed, but there has been no loss of tions, and that ia the reason it intends upon planks. Expansion w ill be the their lives. from United States Consular Agent voting at a school meeting at a January llc a t o d H o ld -o p t o I n v e s t ig a t e . life. Another story says: to establish restrictions upon the out Brash, at Clifton, a town opposite Ni keynote. Five men were killed at Balmain, session, while his name does not ap Cbioago, A pril 38.— J. H . Smith "Fires along tbe southeastern region ward flow. agara Falls, on the Canadian side of Charles H . Allen, of Massachusetts, Australia, by being precipitated to the pear on the tax roll for 1899. Ona president of an organisation styled th* are still raging. The entrapped epe- tbe boundary. The report completely was nominated for governor of 1‘nerto bottom of an 1,800-foot perpendicular singular statement in the complaint is Industrial Trades Union, at 151-168 R an l a t e a a O p en S w it c h . oial train succeeded in breaking through shaft of a mine. — Rico by the president. Salt Lake, U tah, A pril 36.— Rio exonerates the Buffalo grain handlers“" the allegation that a t the March school Michigan avenue, was arrested last the flames, and arrived this morning. from a ll connection with the criihe, A strange tale of erime has oome to meeting the principal aooused one of night, charged w ith robbery and dis Large steel mills in the vioinity of Brought in with it were several strag Grande Western No. 1 ran into an open and strongly intimates that the attempt light In the case of a rich Colorado switch at the Portland -Cement Works the complainants of " k illin g his (com Chicago and Joliet bare closed down orderly oonduot on a warrant issued by gleis, found in a desperate condition was th e working ont of a regularly or miner, who is charged with the m ar- plainant’s) eldest son." For thess Justioe Martin, on complaint of Frank near Vassar. on account of labor troubles. , These fugitives lost in tbe city lim its this afterhoon, p il ganized conspiracy among certain per der of four persons. ing up the engine, tender and several charges and others of like nature, the Gustavson, a carpenter. everything. A ll te ll th rillin g stories In a speech on the Philippine ques cars. W illiam Konold, the engineer, sona in the United States said to be Ex-Congressman David G. Colson, petitioners ask that the state certificate Gustavson say* be was summond to of escape from death. tion, Senator Hoar said that the war affiliated w ith the Irish secret associa on tria l at Frankfort, K j^ .fo r the m ur of MoHargue be revoked. the offices of the union by a letter ask "Besides immense quantities of lum attempted to eave himself by Jumping, tions.__ ______ to date had cost 8,000 lives. der of Lieutenant Scott and Lather ing him to aooept a position as fore ber and wood, two large lumbering out but fell under tho train aad was in An Albany, O r., man, whose sou It P lgh « W ltb C attl* T b ia v a s. Demaree last January 16, has been ac man over a number of aarpenters fits are known to be burned. The d riv stantly killed. None of the passengers B l e p k e n t W a s C k o k e d to D e a th . cornetist, but lost his hand, has bad Salt Lake, A pril 28.— A special to quitted. Gustavson said that after c o n v e r s in g ers and bushmen have scattered ,in a ll were injured. New York, April 25.— “Dick,” a left-handed oornst made for the boy. the Tribune from Thompson’s, Utah, with Smith a few minutes, Smith drew directions, and ont of 200 only about O p p esltla a to “ O pea D « * t" G row in g. vicious elephant belonging to the Sells The total reoeipta of the Cuban treas The historical church of Notre Dame ury for the month of March, 1000, were says: M r. Fullerton, managei of the a revolver and told him to throw up 80 are known to have reached a place Paris, A pril 36.— A special dispatch A Forepaugh circus, was strangled to dee Vortua, on the outskirts of Paris, 91,678,688. The receipts for the cor Webster City Cattle Company, yester his hands. Smith, he said, then went of safety. The fatalitiee w ill not be death in Madison Square Garden in an from Peking says: day discovered two men mutilating was pillaged, then burned by vandals responding month of 1809 amounted to through his pockets and took 946 and known until the contractors can call “ Chinese, opposition to the ‘open attempt to znbdue him . A few weeks brands on his cattle. They threatened Commodore Cowie, U . 8. N ., some valuable papers and told him h« the roll of their men. The tot»1 loss door’ policy is growing and endanger ago he became dangerous, and .heavy 9068,088. ______ to shoot and he retreated. With the sailed for the Philippines on the would shoot him unless he kept hi* la estimated at 9l>000,000." ing foreign capital and the lives of for- chains were fastened to his legs and Queen Victoria reviewed the naval assistance of Sheriff Presse and posse, steamer Doric, to take charge of the mouth shut. Two men, both of whom eigners. Russia is most feared, and tasks. W h ile preparations were being N o t A fra id o f K n gllffh L aw . and infantry brigades and the boys of the thieves were overtaken 70 miles machine shops at the Cavite navy yard wore stars, placed Gnstavson, under the Royal Hibernian m ilitary school at north of here and ordered to surrender. Chicago, A p ril 24.— Earl Rnasell, America ia least disliked, because least made this morning to move the cicrus arrest, he declares, obeying Sm ith’ General Montenegro, one of the F ill from the garden, " D ic k " began to Dublin, Two hundred thousand people The thieves showed fight, and were fol whose recent dlvoroe tn Nevada from aggressive. ’ ’ command. The alleged officers, Gus pinos’ best fighters, has surrendered to witnessed the review. trumpet. Fearing a stampede, huge lowed aix miles further north, a ll ex the Countess Russell, and marriage im tavson says, then took him into a hall Colonel Smith in the mountains i V oted to R**ea*e W ork. ropes were passed around the giaut’ix X A t Atchison, Kan., a reader of cheap changing shots, one of the outlaws be w*yi where they made him sign a pa mediately afterwards to Mrs. Mollie Chicago, A p ril 26.— The Tribune body and neok, a dozen men pulling on Camaling, in the province of Pangasi ing instantly killed. The dead man per, the contents of whioh he was un Cook, arrived in Chicago today, ac novels was given 18 years in the peni nan. • ’ P N d t orders of tbe them, the idea being to choke him into The earl tentiary foi arson. He set fire to a Answers tbe description of " F la t Nose" able to read. The alleged officers, companied by his bride. Building Trades Council, a ll of the submission. Tbe men were unable- to By the closing of nine additional house in order to play the pert of a hero George, and Investigation proven almost Gustavson said, gave him a dollar after •ays he w ill liave In a few days for I cigar factories in New York city, the by rescuing the fam ily. conclusively that be is one of the men he had signed the paper and told him London, regardless of the theories of brass-molders who struck at tbe West make any impression npon him, snd ern Electrio Company’s plant six weeks Mr. Sells had elephants attached to the number of striking and locked out that robbed tbe train of the Union Pa to leave. some English lawyers that his divorce | Adalbert Woioeth Bogdamowski and ago have voteJ to return to work. Ti>e ropes. They pulled with such vigor cigarmakers has been increased to Is not valid there. - cific railroad about a year ago. He Anton Kody, alias Ahton Koschinowski, Gustavson then reported the matter braM-molden number only 60, but that he was ohoked to death. 6,000. who arrived in New York recently on has been brought to Tbopmson’s for to the Central polioe station. Smith their union include« a il the member« of Twelve hundred Tagaloa attaoked fche steamship Pslatia, w ill be sent Identification. Men are now on the B a a d lt F ired In to a C rew «. at the station said he had never before B u r n e d HI* W reck««! Y acht, jj. Case’s battalion headquarters at Caga back to their native country. The men way from Cheyenne to identify him. Eagle Pass, Tex., A pril 24.— News the trade in the city. wen Gnetavson. He trill have a bear has reached here of the killin g of Jor Paris, A pril 25.— According to a spe yan, island of Mindanao, but were re admit they wars implicated in the ing this afternoon. F ree S tate V e lk .r a e d , cial dispatch from Snes, CounkJvu- A ll Qnl«* a t Croton D am . pulsed with a loss of 60 killed and 80 burglary of a store in Lemberg, dan L. Cook, at Acatlon, Mex. Cook Cape Town, A pril 28.— A t a meet dolpho Festetics, who»e yacht Tolna Croton Landing, N . Y ., A pril 28.— » N orw ay B a y in g War Suppli**. ____ wounded. Americans had five casual Ualioia, in which they got about 10,- was in charge of a railroad construc ing of the volksraad of the Orange Free was wrecked near the Island of Mini- Everything waa quiet In the strike sit- Stockholm, A p ril 21.— The riksdag ties. 000 florins and seriously wounded the nation today. The same men who ro- ( has voted 8,000,000 kroner for ammu tion gang. He was standing in a groun State, at^Kroonstad, today, President coy, in the Arabian sea, says that after Sixteen months have elapsed since proprietor the wreck he decided to burn the yacht Two of the men have been ported yesterday to the summons of tbe nition and rifles, 18,000,000 for new rode up and fired several shots into the mation as ‘treachery." and the sultan of Turkey promised to pay irrested on the other side. The special whistle treachery," and declare«) rather than leave her to be pillaged by 7 A . M. reported for work ifold artillery, 820,000 for volunteer crowd, killin g young Cook. H is 960,000 indemnity for the destruction i>oard of inquiry investigated the mat agian thia morning, bringing a dozen j rifle associations, and haa agreed to in- father, who i^ ex-sheriff of Maverick that as Great Britain's object "was tbe natives of the island. The count, Of American missionary property dur ter, and, upon the confession of the more w ith them. A t the quarry 182 jreaee the new naval construction esti oonnty, Texas, has taken the matter up their destruction, their last hope wa« with two > membeis of the crew who ing the riots of 1806. The usual sharp men, it was decided to deport them. to appeal Io the civilised powers to in escaped, underwent great privations for men appeared tor work. mates for 1901 to 1,726,000 kroner. hint is necessary. with the Mexican authorities. tervene.” two months. ■ Ci I B ill O hn aged . ------ ---- D o r a W u T e e S tr a n g . Mrs. James G. Blaine is collecting Former Secretary of the Interior M any Case* e f W ortk lees O keek s. Constantinople, A pril 36.— News h«z Y u c a ta n R e b e ls K i l l e d . Washington, A p ril 38.— Tbe house Lewiston, Idaho, A p ril 38.— Mrs. Hoke Smith has sold his Atlanta, Ga., her husband ’e letters for publieation in oommittee on interstate and foreign Chicago, A pril 24.— The polioe toy been received from Beyroot, Syria, to Oaxaca, Mexico, A pril 2b.— General David Watson, an aged lady residing a biography. -Journal to a Boston syndicate. commerce today made an important tlx miles east of Lewiston, died at 10 they have 18 cases against C. O. Chari- the effect that the Turkish tor|ie'!o Bravo’s force of Mexican frpopt has Germany and Russia are said to have Workingmen in Califorcia are be change in the Hepburn Nicaragua canal J’clock tonight. Yesterday afternoon ston, under arrest on the charge of get boat Schaayl blew up in that harbor had several severe engagements w ith reached an agreement aa to railway coming alarmed at the steadily in b ill, striking out the provision for for she drank half a bottle of cherry pec ting money from variant persons on resulting in the lo«« of 23 the Maya Indians in Yucatan during concessions, practically dividing Asia creasing number of Japanese im m i tifications and thus providing what ia toral. and soon oollapsed into an nn- worthless checks. H a ia said to bo the last 10 days, and the rebels have Minor between them. Nebraska legia- grants. expected to becom e a compromise. sonsclous state, from which she never former member of the Ni suffered a heavy loss in killed and Croton Landing, N. Y ., A p ril 24.— lature C yril Arthur Pearson, principal 'The Pennsylvania supreme oourt has The amendment was proposed by Rep- recovered. This was an exceedingly quiet day. wonnded. Detroit, A pril 34.— Charles ~ G owner, manager and editor of Pearson’s held th a t» company incorporated in reteentative Barham, of California. R o d M ill* S h u t D e w e . New Y oik, A pril 38.— Mias M ary Flelschmann, secietary of tho Trust Members of the firm of Cfolornan, Brou- magaxlne and many other Journals, another state and not registered in | The chairman of tbe oommittee waa in hardt A Ooloman were here today look Joliet, 111., A pril 26.— Operations B. Dinse, of this city, Jumped form the intends shortly to lannch a London Pennsylvania' cannot recover in an structed to offer the same upon consid Security A Safe Deposit Company, of ing over the gronnd. They said they were siisjlended today at the three rod Brooklyn bridge at 2 o'clock this after eration of the MU at the proper time, daily newspaper modeled on A mart nan action at law. * this city, hanged himself in a horn to consider the strikfi a t an end. They m ills of tbe Illin ois Steel Company as a oommittee amendment thereto. noon without serious injuries. lines. day. Illn e ss had unbalanced his mind. anticipate no farther tria b le . in this city. ________ Ex-President Cleveland says the Tbe amendment was agreed to, not An im m ense body of crystallized Nicaragua canal "should be regarded as G ift to r a H o sp ita l. f i l l e d W ife a a d K lm aeir. A d v le e * F ro m A w e tr u lla . G reat B r id g e T ru st. Without some expression of reluctance, lead ore has been found on the outskirts the United Statea’ gift to tho world. Brownsville, Neb., A pril 35 — O r i*n » , A pril 24.— Mount Victoria, B. C., A pril 86.— Austra but w ith a view to overcoming opposi New York, A pril 28.— The Amerioan of Helena, Mont. Sinai hospital today formally aoebpted Charles Smith shot and killed his wife lian advioes chronicle the discovery of W hile in the Philippines Gen. tion and securing action. Bridge Oopmany, Incorporated a t Tren a donation of 9300,000 to be" used in this evening a t - t h e ir home and then rich plaoer ground at Wedderburn, In the last 80 years 8,876 lives w en Wheeler learned several Filipino dia ton a few days ago, w ith a nominal tbe erection of a hospital building, tho killed himself. H e was Insane. 8mith Victoria. John Boyd, tbe first man,to lost in and about the anthraoite ooal lects, whioh he oan speak w ith fair L e e e a e U v e B e g ta e e r K ille d . aapital of 9100,000, which may he in- .mines of Pennsylvania. Vanoonvei, B. O., A p ril 28.— Robert ereaaed to 970,000,000, of which gSO,. gift of Meyer Guggenheim and hia and his wife quarreled, and their little stake ground, unearthed a 61-oan«e fluency. Soames, freight engineer on the Cana 100,000 shall be 7 per cent cumulative s«re»n sons, who desire to establish a boy, fearing serious trouble, summoned nugget at two feet depth. Liquor exports to Cuba, Porto Rioo Cotton spinners of Japan have organ Considerable alarm is expressed in dian Paoifio, was instantly killed at pieferred stock and 940,000,000 oom- perpetual memorial to Barbara Gug the woman’s father, Mayor Sbantz. and the Philippines have decreased ised a cotton yarn trust, the object be Beaver oaayon, w hile taking a train ¡non, la said to include moat of tbe genheim, tbe late wife and mother of Before Shanta arrived, Mrs. Smith was Australia lest the bubonic plague l»e since the Spanish war. ing to meet growing competition from dead. Smith locked himself in the spread by the rabbits, and a commis through. Ho was going a t the rate of prominent steel bridge manufacturing tke donors. Naval authorities have decided that the United States. house and threatened Shanta when the sion has been appointed 4e investigate 80 miles an boar, when the engine »mpaniea of the country. I t ia re What Is it that makes our politloal Guam strategically la of scarce lv leas The president of the Mexico, Cuerna crashed into a rook slide. The loco demanded admission. When the poasibility of rabbits, like rate, value than H a w a ii, and have begun vaca A Pacific railroad says Mexico ia motive aad throe oan toppled over, and ported that J. P. Morgan A Co. are to world good or bad? W hat is i t that Shanta finally forced an entrance. carrying the dread disease. A report lnance the consolidation, the negotia- affect* our commercial and business the praperatiane of plana to make It Jnat entering a remarkable era of ra il Soamee was thrown against a project dona for which were started about® life 111 or favomblyT I t ig tlto »"ent Smith was found dead, with a ballot that rata* bites had introduced the i ol the most important naval baaas road construction. hole in hia temple and another ia hia plague in Northern Victoria caused » ing took, whioh pierced his toasplo. >t«r*d .1 - m t t - ' x / t * weond-elrai Matter at the EVENTS OF TOE DAT force®.—Bov. P. 0 . York®. panic in that colony. I lls *we feet. T ry »hoe T r ia l Olm