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GOLD H ILL NEWS. LA T E R N IW 5 . Rriekmakew of Cook county, 111., CENSURED • «BOBS.* L » a d » r » lttp a t B u lla r a n d W a r r e n d e tu n ed • <’« « • H IE D 1 HLIPIHÖS London, April 19.—The government »as chosen this as the moment to pub Senator Hoar Praises the The proceedings of i he naval strategy lish a ,lis|>atch from Lord Roberts pro-, Attacked the Garrison at board w ill he secret. Tagala. aounoing censure upon Sir Redvers GOLD HILL.................... . . . O R E G O N . The Ohio anti-bicycle law was de Batoo, North llooos. Bailer and Sir Charles Warren, two of clared unconstitutional. ois most Important subordinate «•om- rounders. This dispatch, written Feb R O LL C A LL OF DEAD S T A T E S M E N Democrat«, Populists and Silver Re R E P U L S E D W IT H A L O S S OF 106 ruary 13. has been in the hands of the publicans have fused in Nebraska. war office for five w«reks. Just why it Fire in a tenement house at Newcas U « S H I» a b » ta d «.I* « h e y « e s « l » » s A r tle, Pa., caused the death of four per C a p t a in D o d d * * C a v a lr y F o r a a ■ «» is published now, in the middle of the m o r - F l a t « »«««I t h e H u ll,lin g o f W ar ’umpaigu, is not understood, unless it s h i p s In G o v s r n m e n t T a r d s . .pr.h— 1»« R -vl.w . f »h. l » p r V sons. r n u n d a d a V I II» « » C a p t a r l a « M an y is expected that General Buller and Republican party leaders have agreed _,Bg H a p p a n i» « » o f t h . F » » * W » » k F r la o u a r a — K a p n rt o f a G o ld F in d . General Warren will ask to l»e relieved upon planks. Expansion will be the C a lla « F ro m T a la « r a p h jf their commands. The revelation of Washington. April IB .-F o r more keynote. Manila. April 18.— General Young their incapacity must tend to under than three boors today. Hoar, the senior Charles H. Allen, of Massachusetts, reports that 300 insurgent rlfiemen am! mine the confidence of the tr«xq»s In «euutor from Massachusetts, occupied The Paris exposition was formally was nominated for governor of Puertc bolomen attacked the American garri their leadership. the ateutiou of the senate with a speech »pened. Lord Rolrerts’ dispatch, with the en In opposition to the policy of son at Batoo, province of North llocos, Rico by the president. Filipinos are ag»in active near Large steel mills in the vicinity of yesterday, but were repulsed, losing closures, is the great feature of the tallara” uis»u which he maintained thi« Manila- * The Americans had nc London pre«# thin morning. In * long government had emlsirked. Chicago and Joliet have closer! down 106 men. As pre editorial the Dully News speaks of the pared, the address was 50,000 words in One man was killed and a boy fatal on account of labor troubles. casualties. ly injure«! in a $400,000 tire which oc Captain Dodd, with a squadron ol “somewhat appalliug language” of tire length, but Hoar omitted much of it. In a speech on the Philippine ques the Third cavalry, recently surrounded iis*patch, and goes ou to say. curred in Brooklyn. tion, Senator Hoar sai«l that the war a village in Union proxiuce, ami sur “ Upon the whole, these dispatches awing to an incipient attack of 1« During a tire in a coal mine near to date had cost 6.000 lives. grippe, from which he was suffer iug prised 200 insurgents living in liar- »re disquieting and disheartening in no He apok«« for three hours, ami, while t Pittsburg, Pa., one man perished and ordinary degree. Following iinmedi- The historical church of Notre Dame racks, it apparently being the recruit* was a tremendous strain upon him. th«* two others in the pit escaped. des Vortus, on the outskirts of Paris, iug center for the province. I i< »tely upon the recall of General Gat- more important passages of the argu During the siege of Ladysmith, Gen was pillaged, then burned by vandals. enemy lost 53 men killed. Our troop» »ere, they indicate a widespread feel ment were deliver««! with force ami sral W hite’s total losses from all Commodore Cowie, U. 8. N., has also captured 44 men and burned th« ing of uneasiness anil anxiety.’ causes were 169 officers uad 3,163 men. The Standard which is supposed to sailed for the Philippines on the village. Oue American was wounded The speech was brilliantly written, be in the coulideuoe of the government British people insist on a change in steamer Doric, to take chaige of the was illuminated with splendid rhetori G o ld In I .u i o u . the srniT service, owing to the unsatis machine shops at the Cavite navy yard. . «.,« San Francisco, April 18.—The trans •ays: “ It is scarcely likely that the publi cal figures, ami was rich with citatiou» factory conduct of the campaign against General Mo tenegro, one of the Fili port Tartar, which arrived Saturday cation of Lord’ Roberts’ dispatch is from history. Gire of the notable part» the Boers. pinos’ best fighters, has surrendered to afternoon from Manila, was releasee without a puijsise. It irresistibly sug of the address was the eulogy of Agui Three men are said to have found Colonel Smith in the mountains near from quarantine today. naldo. Hoar did not liken the insur The Tartai gold in quartz formation within two Camaling, in the province of Paugasi- brought ailvices from the Philippine» gests whether it is not to be followed gent leader U» Washington, as has been tiy further impoitant changes in the miles of Joplin. Mo., which assays $40 nan. up to March 6. One of the report« south African commauds. Painful as done heretofore, hut to Kossuth. Oom Paul. Joabert and Nathan Hale. In to $80 a ton. By the closing of nine additional from Manila is that William Odun, «uch measures may he, there must be A Chinaman, possessing documents cigar factories in New York city, the who is spoken of as a miner of large no hesitation in carrying them out if statecraft, he likened Aguinaldo am- bearing the seal of the court of Peking, number of striking and locked out experience, has returned from a pros they are required In the public in his associates in the leadership of th«* Filipinos to the best minds ever pro identifying him as empeior, was arrest- cigarmakers has been increased to pecting trip on the distant coast ol terest.” duced in the Asiatic race, a race which Vigau. He showed rich specimens ol id at Wu Chang. 5,000. handed down to us “ the Scriptures of gold, and declared that he had located C O N D IT IO N S IN IN D IA . The University of Edinburgh, Scot Twelve hundred Tagalos attacked the Old and New Testaments, th«» land, conferred the degree of LL D. on Case’s battalion headquarters at Caga a ledge of quartz as rich as anything ic poetry of David, the eloquen e of • w f u l F a m in e A « r » e llu g M llll«««* Colorado or California. I le is organiz Joseph H. Choate, United States am yan, island of Mindanao, but were re People» Isaiah, the wisdom of Solomon ami the ing a company of ex-soldiers, and wil, bassador to Great Britain. pulsed with a loss of 50 killed and 30 go into the mountain districts of \ igar Boston, April 18.— Rev. Rockwell profound philosophy of l’aul. At New York, 5,000 cigarmakers, wonnded. Americans had five casual to secure claims. In an interview in Clancy, a missionary at Allahabad, Oue of the most effective parts of the emploved by six of the largest firms in ties. the Manila Freedom, Odun says: who is visiting his brother in Medford, speech was his fancied roll-call of that city, have been locked out. N° some of the distinguished statesmen of Sixteen months have elapsed since “ Never before did I see such indica- , »aid last night: reason is given for the action. the sultan of Turkey promised to pay tious of mineral wealth. I have trav-: “ The condition of famine stricken the United SUtes on the question of H» Rufus Wright, a millionaire and $90,000 indemnity for the destruction eled from tire Klondike to South India today is something perfectly aw the retention of th* Philippines. treasurer of the firm of Morgan & of American missionary property «lur Africa, and 1 am convinced that then ful to contemplate. 1 cannot tell any Iregan with George Washington ami Wright, bicycle tire manufacturers, ing the riots of 1895. The usual sharp is not a much richer mineral country thing about the number dying, but closed with William McKinley, each in the world than the Island o when I left Bombay last February in a sentence giving a reason for hi» was fatally shot by a woman in Chicago. hint is necessary. there were tome 60.000,000 people vote. Every vote was in the negative, _______ The cruisers Detroit and Marblehead The secretary of war has ordered an Luzon.” except that of Aaron Burr, who voted Mid gunboats Bennington and Concord investigation of the case of Major S T E E L PL A N T S S H U T DOW N »offering and over 30,000.000 were in “ Yes," and said: “ You are repeating dire distress, and of these but 5.000,- have been ordered out of commission, Knight, United States engineer, my buccaneering expedition down the swing to the lack of a sufficient number charged with interfering with Father U t b o r T r o u b l e . In B u i l d i n g T rade« 000 were receiving government aid. Mississippi. I am to be vindicated a t “ It is not the cities, but the country Tierney, of the Roman Catholic church, G iv e n a . I h e K e a .o n . of officers. places, which are stricken, and when last.” When the name of William Chicago. April 18,-Labor tmublei you know that it is mostly among the McKinley was called, he replied: The Chinese government has sent in the performance of his duties. The Western hemlock is to be the in the building trades are stated bj agricultural classes, and that 80 per “ There has been a cloud Irefore my 7,000 troops to Shan Ting to suppress the “ Boxers.” However, it is notori subject of a special investigation this President John W. Lambert, of th« cent of the population of India is made vision for a moment, hut I see clearly ous that the majority of th^troops are summer by the division of forestry, and American Steel & Wire Company, at ! up of the tillers of the soil, you may Ire now; 1 go back to what I said two a party of experts will spend several reasons for or«lers issued today for th« able to grasp in some slight manner years ago: members of the same society. ‘Forcible annexation i* The transport Lake Erie, with up months in the Puget sound region mak closing down of all the plants of th« the extent of the suffering at the pres- criminal aggression; governments de rive their just powers from tire «onsent wards of 500 Transvaal prisoners, in ing observations and measurements ol conc.ru in the vicinity of Chicago anc i ent time. those of Joliet, 111., excepting th« “ When the famine set in. the people of the governed, not of some of them, eluding French, German and Russian that species of hemlock. Rockdale mill and the extensive plain began to sell everything they had. in but of all of them.’ I will stand with members of the foreign legion, captured Congress will adjourn in June. at Anderson, Iud. Twelve plants wen I will at Boshof, sailed from Cape Town for The milk trust of Chicago is broken. ordered closed. Thousands of skill«*: order to get a little more grain food. the fathers of the revolution. They took the doors from their houses stand with the founders of the Republi St. Helena. War taxes will not be reduced at workmen were temporarily suspendec and sold them; sold their furniture and can party.” The trial of Perico Pipin, who re this session of congress. !.v the action of the wire magnates farming utensils, and then, when they The effect was dramatic. As Hoar cently led a small uprising against the President Lambert said: “ Labor trou- no longer had anything to sell, they pronounced his peroration, the stillness Great Britain w ill levy a tax on government of Santo Domingo, has I bles are at the bottom of it. Oui The Itoys don’t in the chamber was intense. Applause ended with the conviction of the pris mines to pay the expenses of the war. market has been destroyed by tire stop sold their children. oner, who was sentenced to 20 years’ A burglar entered a saloon in Che ping of buidling labor, and we h» « sell well, and the traffic is largely in swept over the galleries, but it was hushed quickly by tire president pr«> imprisonment and to pay a fine of $30,- halis, Wash., and took $500 in silver. had to shut down until the accumulate«) girls. “ 1 saw girls in one town just before tern. 000 in gold. Four men were killed and several in »tock is sold.” I came awav Ireing sold for 30 cents The total British losses in the Boer jured in a drunken riot of coal miner» The second day’s debate upon the New York, April 18.—John W apiece. They were bought up by M«>- naval appropriation hill in the house near Johnstown, I’a. war are now 23,000. bammedians. But they won’t buy the Gates, president of the American Stee A Texas town in the flooded district Heavy rain ami snow storms in the & Wire Company, was seen today it Ireys, so when tire parents «an no longer today was confined closely to the sub vicinity of Denver are causing much) reference to a dispatch from the West support their children they Abandon ject matter of the bill, and was, as a was destroyed by a tornado. rule, devoid of interesting features. delay to railroad traffic. Fisherm en testing the C olum bia which stated that a number of con them, and henceforth they must get on The questions of armor plate and the river near A storia found but few’ C hi John Hannigan, aged 63, one of the stitnents concerned in the main com as best thev can. These cast-offs con binding of warships in government Hi gregate about the doors of ttre grain yards, as yesterday, attracted most at best-known horse trainers in the coun pany had suspended operations. nooks. confirmed the statement, and said that merchant shops, and the only wav the tention. The general debate was close«! The Puerto Rican bill, as amended try, died at Mildale, Ky. proprietois can get rid of them is to by the senate, passed the house by a Two Mexican outlaws held up a 12 of the mills have been shut down. throw out handfuls of grain, scattering today and tomorrow tire bill will be gambling house in Johnson, Arizona, They are located at Pittsburg, d e v e it wide. The children pick and pick read under the five-minute rule. vote of 163 to 153. lan«!, Joliet, Waukegan, 111.; De Kalb, Admiral Dewey denies the story of and killed a prominent mining man. 111.; Newcastle, Ind., and Anderson, all day, and at night they are reward A B A T T L E AT CAGAYAN. his withdrawal as' a candidate for presi Rev. William J. Rutledge, of Jack Ind. Mr. Gates said the cause of the ed by having collected a single sonville. III., prominent Methodist closing down of the mills was over hand f ill. ” ________________ dential nomination. T a g a l s A t t a c k e d < »•«•’• T u m p s In M ln - minyter and originator of the G. A. production. He said he was unable to danao. H. C. Frick will dispose of all his «»U lcer M u r ile r e d . Manila, April 19.—Twelve humlre.l holdings, something like $16,000.000, R., is dead, aged 86. state when the m ills would resumí Vaneuover, B. C., April 19. The The legislature of Trinidad has re operations. When asked for his view mangled and mutilated remains of Tagals attacked Case’s battalion, head in the Carnegie Company. An internatonal naval demonstration jected the offer of Canada for recipro as to the trade situation and outlook, Alexander Main, chief of police of quarters of the Fortieth regiment, at w ill soon take palce at Taku Cin, the cal trade and adopted the convention Mr. Gates stated that the shut-down ol Steveston, were lound this morning in Cagayan, Island of Mindanao, April 7. the mills was the best evidence of th« a hastily made grave near a cluster of The Americans had 15 casualties, while with the United States. gulf of Pe Chi Li, China. Mr. Gates mad« Chinese shacks, two miles from Steves of the attacking force 50 were killed Fonrteea thousand people have en current situation. During a fight with riotous laborers another statement later, in which h< o n . Main had been missing since Sat- and 80 wounded or taken prisoners. caged passage from Pacific coast ports ia New York, one Italian striker was The enemy, numbering 150 riflemen, to (Jape Nome, Alaska, on the first said the 12 mills which had been urdav, when he went to one of the Chi killed and several wounded. the remainder being bolomen, archers closed had a daily capacity of from nese cabins to search for some missing fleet of steamers, which sails about At the Georgia Populist convention, 3,000 to 4,000 tons. It is said a» tools believed to have been stolen. He and mounted spearmen, swooped down Senator Marion Butler, of North Caro May 1. many as 4,000 men, boys and girls will was accompanied by his dog, and in a howling mass at daylight, surpris Two hundred or 300 families bought be affected by the shut-down. lina, was denounced as the ‘ ‘chief of neither man nor dog was reen from ing and killing three of the sentries. 1,200 acres of land near Eugene, Or., •11 traitors.” Saturday until this afternoon, when a They swarmed through the streets in with the intention of dividing it up Pittsburg, April 18.—The America! George W. Hull, an Arizona million into 40-acre tracts and working on the Steel & Wire Company’s mills closed rancher named T. Trites, a member of small parties, some bearing scaling one of many searching parties, noticed ladders, by means of which they at aire, was arrested in New York on a colonization plan. in this district include those at New some fresh turned earth. Poking with tempted to enter the houses. The charge of perjury in a divorce case castle, Braddock, and the Oliver mill, his stick he felt some resistance, and, Americans tumbled out of the barracks Burglars at Toronto, Out., dug against his wife. through the nine-inch brick wall of on the South Side, Pittsburg. It ii hastily removing the earth, a most and formed in the plaza, and companies Competent authorities estimate that the vault of St. Simon’s church with estimated that about 2,000 men ar< gruesome spectacle was revealed. began sweeping the town. The subse the wastage of horses monthly by the crowbars ami picks and stole $1,1 <5, »fleeted in this section. Main’s head been severed from the quent street fight lasted 20 minutes. British forces in South Africa, must be the Easter offering. Twelve of the wounded American» R a in In M is s is s ip p i- body, his arms and legs broken and calculated at not less than 5,000. Conditions in famine-stricken India Meridian, Miss., April 18 —Seven hacked into small hits. In the grave are now on board the hospital ship B. C. Bergin, an assayer in the Uni are deplorable. Sixty millions of peo inches of rain has fallen in this city with his master was the body of the Relief. The enemy withdrew to th« ted States mint at Sun Francisco, has ple are suffering and 30,000,000 are in and vicinity since yesterday. The little dog, killed so that he would not mountains in great confusion. been arrested for stealing small dire distress, ami only 5,000,000 are damage by high water will reach up carry news of the crime. General Montenegro, one of the in •mounts of gold daily for months past receiving government aid. surgents’ best fighters, has surrendered wards of $200,000, and two iatalitie» M u t in y o n t h e T a r t a r . Capitalists of Berlin, through a Chi to Colonel Smith in the mountians near In New York, Julius Koster, a brick have been reported. This city is sur San Francisco, April 19.—The trans Camling, in the province of Tariae, cago firm, have made an offer to pur layer, who had inherited $300,000 rounded on three sides by a vast ex chase the Ferris wheel. The wheel, from his brother’s estate in Germany, panse of water, and all trains are in port Tartar, which has been released where, with General Macabulos, he which weighs 2,200 tons, w ill be ship was found dead, swinging from a rope definitely delayed by disastrous wash from quarantine, is to be turned over to had been trying to reorganize the F ili her owners by the government. pino army. Colonel Smith, with fixe ped to Berlin. in an empty water tank on the roof of outs. Recently planted crops in thi When the Tartar was a few days out In San Fiancisco, 500 pounds of his house. He had been ill. and the lowlands in a radius of 10 miles are from Manila the 47 discharged soldiers companies of the Seventeenth infantry, plug-cut tobacco have been seized in sudden change from poverty to riches under water, and citizens in flooded who were being brought home, were nearly surrounded the force of Monte districts have fled to the highlands for negro, who, discouraged by the im- various local stores by internal revenue affected his mind. The dam of the Meridian given various tasks to do by Quatrer- possibilty of making his men stand agents, because the packages were in In New York, a school of voice cul safety. master-captain Davis, but the soldiers sufficiently stamped. ture was begun on a portentious scale Waterworks Company reservoir gave rebelled, and claimed that, having against the Americans, surrendered. way this afternoon, and the damage will Burglars in Chicago stole diamonds, at Carnegie Hall, under the direction been discharged, they were traveling Macabulos escaped. The insurgents have attacked San jewelry and silverware valued at $40,- of Giacomo Minkowsky, called the reach $10,000. Two negro boys w he, as ordinary citizens. On the vessel’s 000 from the home of Orrin W. Potter, Metropolitan School of Voice ami Sing attempted to cross Soxvashie creek,' arrival here the matter was submitted Jose, in the province of llatangas, and the multi-millionaire and ex-presi ing. Edouard de Reezke and Mme. east of the city, this afternoon, were to General Shafter, who has decided Santa Cruz, on the lake, fruitlessly. dent of the Illinois Steel Company. Nórdica w ill give scholarships to the drowned. The rain is still falling in that the men were in no way amenable The first American coal ever shipped The storm is general The period of time allowed Spanish best gifted pupils under Minow’sky. torrents. to the army regulations, and should be to Japan has at arrived Nagasaki. The residents in the Philippines to elect Maurice Gran and Andrew A. McCor throughout the state, and railway traf released when the vessel left quaran steamer Needless has reached that port whether they shall remain Spanish sub mick are lending thoir influence. Min fic is generally suspended, owing to . tine. with 6,000 tons from Virginia. washouts in all directions. jects or adopt the nationality of the ter kowsky is a composer of note. ritory in which they reside has expired. P F B I .I I H K D bvbrt «A TFR D A T. U BS Of ffl M »re rea«ly to walk out. I I