'HEMIA NUGGET
ublltlicd liTcrj Friday.
.GE GROVE OREGON
11 K (IF THF Mi
Aft .
LATER NEW3.
England and
Oomprlientvo Knvlotr of tlio Import
nnt Happening of tho Taat Weak
Culled From Mm Telegraph Coluuini.
Misreading of ordors cnusoJ tho
Limiton, Or., collision.
Tlie treasury doflcit will roach nearly
(100,000,000 for tbo year.
At nn lininl firo in Oawjxnv N. V. .
0110 woman lost lior lifo ami eight wore
injured.
Tlio Spanish government has ap
pointed Luizi JMarinas consul-geuoral
at Manila.
Secretary Long will orcato a board
-of admirals. Admiral Dowoy will
probably prosido.
Tho cruiser Pliiladolpliia has arrived
in San Francisco from Samoa, with
Admiral Kautz on board.
A San Franoisco cigarmakor has boon
arrested by rovenuo officers for refilling
boxes, and imitating loroign stamps.
One of England's greatest men diod
the other day at Macclesfield. Ilia
name was Leo Whitton and ho weighed
714 pounds.
Yollow fever has bioken out among
tho soldiers at Santiago and Puerto
Crop prospects In
Franco havu improvod.
Tho Kentucky Democratic oonvon
tion broko up in a row.
Tho Fronch chambor of doputics will
support tho new cabinet.
Firo in tho freight yards at Toledo,
O., did $600,000 damage.
Rich Now Yorkors aro on thoir way
to Alaska to duvolop Auioilcan minus.
A lifo sizo statuo of solid gold will
bo Colorado's stato exhibit at tho Par le
exposition.
iiear-Admiral Sampson will ro
linquish command of tlio North Allan
tio squadron in November.
John Bull is said to bo in a bad
pinch and Germany and Franco aro not
far behind. Thov all need American
gold.
Mitchell Georgo, a Columbia river
fisherman, was drowned by tho upset
ting of his boat on Peacock spit at the
mouth of tho rivor.
Tho now Fionch cabinet Is boing
well recoivo:!. Two hostile crmin-i
havo withdrawn their opposition and
most journals aro favorable.
Three hundred nativo Porto Rionns
havo been unlisted in tho now battal
ion authorized by tho war dcpurinout,
and 100 moro will bo taken.
Aguinaldo expects recognition aftor
the next election. Ho has proclaimed
that tlio present administration of the
United States will meotdofeat and Fil-
PRESENT
F
URGE
sun!
Otis Noeds Moro Men to Con
quer the Filipinos.
POLITICAL SITUATION SERIOUS
Olli OitvJf- In to tlio AitiiilttUlrntlon
Wlirii lie At nil n llli Ktllilille ot tllf
Kuinbcr of Troup Itriiiilrml.
New York. June 3. A sneclal to tho
Jetald from Washington says:
Major-General Mllos is an advocate
of tho dlstmlcli of rclnforcoinonts to
General Otis. Ho declined to discuss
tho political position In tho Philip
pines other than to say it was sorious,
nor would ho give any idea of tho
troops that should bo sout to tho Phil
ippines to placo tho archipelago under
American control.
General Marcus P. Miller, who re
cently arrived from tho Philippines,
wlieio ho uoverned Ho Do, has been
living hero sineo his return. Gouoral
I Mlllor'a view as to the number of men
run ii I ted for the sublimation of tho
islands is very di Heron t from that of
Gouoral Otis. Ho believes 05,000 men,
at least, aro required; 1)0,000 fur tho
control of Luzon, and tho remainder
for tho restoration of noaco and ordor
in tho other islands.
Gouoral Miller's viow coincides with
Gonoral Lawtou's and that of other ofll-
cors subordinate to General Otis. In
ipino independence will follow.
Nowa received from Idaho la to the ' f" ? to ueneru una. Jn
effect that tho Northern Pnclllo mil-! fi ct' " otl,. adminl ration cir-
wnv has beaten tlm Oroon llniltvnr 0 08 I',oro lli8l,08,,,0 ? tullov
Navigation Company in tho fight for
mo control oi uie uiear water valley
Tho report recently sent out from
Principe. Four deatH and 14 cases
have been reported.
Tho coast and geodetic survey steam
er., .mursun win mnKo a survey oi mat 1 'i" iuv.uuii cum um nun
Tiortinn nf ttm Unhrlnr-oon n ff. I Honolulu that tlio limlv nf Kino r.iin.i
------- r, .. v.. v - uuiuj j w. - - r --
to tho Alaska gold fields. '"o has been stolon from tho rovitl tomb
Encland will borrow 4.000.000. rn. I is denl.ed When tho vault was opened
payable in vearlv installments, fnr th 1 "contiy tlio temains were undisturbed.
defense works, barracks and riflo ranges 1
at homo and abroad. 'pBO boat races
) oared and Cornell freshmon woro tho
i winners. Tho eight-oared raco was an
exciting contest between tho Itharans
Porto Ricans aro becoming dissatis
fied. They contend that under tho
present arrangements they aro of no
country and have no flag.
At Johnstown, Pa., tho Cambria
Steel Company has posted notices of a
K general advance of wages of 10 per
cent. About 8,500 men aro affected
, by tho advance
At Akron, O., settlement has been
reached in tho steel railwav striko.
Ten hours aro to constitute a day's
worK
that General Olid' estimate of tho men
required was made when ho know of
the desiro of the president not to raiao
volunteers if possible to avoid it.
Tlioio is no truth in tlio story that
uonernl .Allies lias applied to bo gent
to Manila. General Miles would not
wish to tnLn nnv nntfmt I n iltanlnnn
At Pounhkeonsio. N. Y.. in ilm ml. I Gonoral Otis when that ofllcer ia dolm?
lego boat races, Pennsylvania four-' 'l0 cnn to quail tho rebellion with
tno i muted means at liiu command.
Notwithstanding the report to tho con
trary, tho president is satisfied with
Gemnal Ota' course, and has no inten
tion of rolioving or recalling him. It
ia equally untrue, it is asserted by Act
ing ijocrotary .Melklejolin, that Gen
oral Otia has cabled that ho will be
compelled to retreat unless promptly
rcnilorccd.
and Columbia
A dispatch from Pokin says: G. A.
Flitcho, interpreter of the French lega
tion thoro, has been struck by a China
man, and ia Buffctim? from lirniuna
Tho French minister demands a public
apoiogy ironi tno tsung li yamen
Sir Thomas Lipton'a cup challongor
snamrocK was launctied at M wall.
M r H nrn rn nnnat ....... n . I .. r - ' " .. ..u ,
Tho motormen nn.i n,lnn ! England. As tho Shamrock reached
receive an advance of 2 cents, and
ouier employes 3 cents nn Lour.
Fifty hospital ambulances shipped
from Chicago to Tampa, Fla., over a
year ago by army officials to bo for
warded to Cuba for the uso of the
United States troops, have been lost.
It took 17 cars to haul tho ambulances.
The Filininos imnrieonfel ttrn Vnr,.
Hshmen at Taohbobona, on tho island 1
of Samai, southeast of Luzon. Tho '
-British cruiser Grafton stoamed to tho
point from Cebu, and her commander
demanded their reWse. When this
was refused he landed a force of ma
rines, and cleared his Bhip for- action,
whereupon tho Englishmen were hand
ed over.
Shelby and Mansfield, O., wero in
undated by floods.
The warship Philadelphia has-left
Honolulu for San Francisco.
Charles A. Littlefiold will succeed
Nelson Dingley, of Maine, in congress.
A great timber firm in Norway has
failed for 3,000,000 kroner, involving
banks.
.President McKinley is said to be
changing In favor of calling for moro
tioops.
Otis la pleased with Wheaton and
-iBiimented him in an official
At - Parriehvillo. O..
damaged property to tho extent of
$300,000.
The war department refuses to accept
the Pennsylvania court's decision on
army canteen.
Rear-Admiral Watson has arrived
at Manila, and assumed command of
the American fleot.
James McKenna, of Pendleton, Or.,
has sued tho O. R. & N. Co. for 30.
000 for tho loss of a leg.
Four transports will sail within a
week and a fifth will Rnnn lufiim .
, -VM.U .1 Will
ban irancisco, carrying reinforcements
1" (JUS.
Tho British steamer Etholwood
foundored off the Jamaica coast. Purt
of her crew spent 18 hours in an open
boat before they wero rescued.
As a result of eating ice croam in
which lurked ptomaines, 20 of a party
of 80 picnickers were poisoned at Ful
ton Park, a suburb of Portland, Or.
No fatalitites resulted.
As a result of a now law i,t
into effect July 1, in Nebraska, requir
ing shorter hours and various other
regulations, many women will lose
their positions, and men will bo given
iboir places.
At Pismo, Cal a counterfeiting
outfit and $300 in bad mnnv i.n.
midstream from tho ulinq. n hi
lided with her, stiking tho yacht's bow
arjove tno wateriino, and making a big
aent.
At Pueblo, Colo., tho Eilers smelt
ers, one of tho trust plants, has resumed
operations with about half tho regular
force. The wages paid out nro about
what the company originally offered,
and tho men aro guaranteed protection
if they chooso to violato tho eight-hour
law.
The Fourth Of Julv will bapelehrntnrl
in grand stylo in Hawaii.
Germany has withdrawn objections,
and will now accept arbitration.
A six story building burned in Bos
ton entailing a loss of $180,000.
Many buildings were wrecked and
some stock killed in Bradley. Neb., by
a twister.
President Timothy D wight has bado
farewell to Yale, and delivered his last
baccalaureate sermon.
Owing to the prolonged dronght and
the ploguo of locusts Asiatic Russia is
threatened with famine.
A younc woman in ttm Aflin nmm.
I try has discovered a vein of quartz a
mno long anu ouu leet wide.
In a religious riot near Romo, several
men havo been killed, and troops huvo
uuen sent to quell tno rioters.
At the neaco conform Rnmin
mittod a proposal to keop navies of the
worm at a standstill for three years.
At tho Hough Riders' reunion at Las
vegas, si. M., Uolonol Theodore Rooso
velt was presented with a gold medal
' ililnnnl Tl T. n
v.UiiDi -iiiuujua ii. cornel ma, an
urogon pioneer and a veteran of tho
eariy Indian ware, died at Cornelius,
ATLIN ORE DISCOVERY.
Milt
China will tear down her great wall
at an enormous expense A Chioago
w.ru engineer will superintend the
worit.
Tho HOW Amnri
lnmbia. doveloped great speed on her
inui mp. isno neat tho old Defendo
in a brush.
, ' wamuon, w. J., firo damaged the
moro-miuips cliemical works to tho
oiieni oi siuu.000. Throo large build
ings used in tho manufacture of phos
phato wero destroyed.
Tho citizens nt Rrm .limn r, i.,
f T r.. m ,, , vwu til J i nw
of Porto Rico, propose to display thoir
patriotism and fidelity to tho govern
rnent of the United States by celebrat
Ing tho Fourth of July in good Amori-
Tho body of Ensign Monaghan, who
waa killed in Samoa, was fittingly ro
I6 !!!, '1 P"tn!- Arequien, mass
D.u Ui u,b catneural and a sormon
been seized by tho ofilcors. Tim n,i. was nroaohod h Au.t.i. r.L. ,,
prits have been arrested. A portion ! T,, bdy waa escorted to the train bv
of a counterfeiter's outfit was aIso'n,aval. military and churoh orcaniza.
found at San Rafael. tions. ibn4
Vounj Woman Locale m Velu
Chicagb, Juno 27. A special to the
Ch roniclo from Tacoraa, Wash., says:
"Miss FrankioFlormon, of the Black
Hills, S. D., has discovered w hat Atlin
mining men bcliovo will become the
greatest quartz mine in Alaska and
British Columbia. It consistiiof nnnm
vein from 200 to 000 feet in width and
nearly a mrlo long. In its course this
tmmenso vein is intersecltn bv Atlin
City. Tho ledgo is a true fissuro of
ireo minimr nro. with n inininni. wuii
of Eorpentino arid a foot wall nf mmrt.
zito. Tho largest surfaco assay is $27,
and many assays average $8, making it
much richer than the famous Troad
well mine, if theso values continuo
with tlia depth. To determine this,
shafts aro now being sunk. Mies
Flormon, her father and friends Jiavo
located claims covering tho entire
ledgo. It was discovered by her two
months ago, while sno was hunting for
mineral. She has been prospecting in
Atlin for some timo with hor father,
who is a well-known mining export.
After makini; hor first Innntin,. Mr..
Flormon superintended tho work of
Biiipping tno lodge to dotermino its ox
tent. Sho has also acquired a si to for
biuuiji inui, anu nas water rights
1'rank Baker, a promlnont Atlin opor
iaior, lias bonded her intorest for
?J0O,O00and started Expeit William
i-ariruigo to london to sell it."
RECOVERY OF THE WEST,
triml Conlri.llrr liw "
Chicago, Juno 37. -Controller D.wm
was In Uhicau-o today on IiIh return
journey from Puet Hound, whither ho
accompanied Senator Fairbanks, of In
(liana. The latter wont up to Alaska
on tho revenue cultor MoCullocli to In
vestigate Ilia hoitiidary dispu te. I ho
. ii i... ,.r ii,.. n i nnl it I oil III 1 1
coutroiiei npimu " -
tlon of the West, and othor mattors of
outront Intoiost, sayli'l.'' .
"Today tho West Is becoming a
orodltor Instead ot a dubtor, and Is do
ing a largo portion of Its htiMiitws with
its own capital. Many of tho bank
in tho West, which a iu ji '
woro rodlscountliig laro lines of paper
nt high rates, in the IIiiHt, nro now
compotltois In tho making of loans in
tlio Eastern market.
"Tho condition of business through
out tho West is extremely good, and in
lib ooiidltlons
tutu nirri -.
which oxiati 'l theto several yours ago.
Tlio people mviiietf (o bo uiigagttd hI
most exclusividy in tho dovolopmenl of
tho great rrioucteH of tlie oouutry.
"Tim West of 1802 was in n gtont
moosuro (lovotwl to ripeculatiiig upon
inM nn wiin to a curtain ex
tent the onsu throughout the country;
but tho Wi'Ht of 1800 la developing
tiMinmit vlhlllH. Willie tllO WuAtUIII
man of isi3 .Iwnlt largely in oqultivs,
ho Is is now .lenlliig wry largely in nn
encumbered fees. Tlie recovery of tho
West from the dupioMlon of 1801) bus
boon splendid. That such complete
recovery could bo mado on tlio Pacific
coast in a few yours is a commentary
uvon the ureal roeources of tho coun
try, and a tribute to tho character cf
its popiilntiou.
"Thoro teems to bo a general senti
ment on the part of the people on tho
coast that tho Alaska-boundary illfll
culty will bo properly and rightfully
settled nithout trouble. They feel,
however, the kenost Intorest in tlio
subioL't. ami fnllv roftllze tha Itnrmrt-
mice of a in)ier iltwiaiou to thoir own
commercial welfare.
"The question of Asiatio oommeroa
has beioitie one of added intettMt and
importance to tiie coast since Dewey'
victory at Manila, and the aggressive
ness and xltrrtneas which the We tern
people have heretofore shown in com
mon will iiiuie to the betterment of
our commerce with Asia In a marked
degree."
WELGOM
Pill
E
lur 1,1(5 Fourihj
ATTRACTIONS AHE pL
riiiui of an, odd
t"tr lll IV.IHle. ..""i
win i:oii,0 A
I'm t.i.. i
""Mi.
Tho Niillonol n,i.
.1 .i ""ii
IH UNO III 10 lllli. I ....
.. .. "MP
noun or us Kind In
I'll It to, i
tioim oi its kind it, ,.. ";",
moiiibershlp atu oiibrcc, ,, j
mm iliH luiorn 01 i -W(ii,.t '"!
proprl
part of tho Unite.
this asKWiHtlon I,
veritiou, and tinH
to hold (he nn, v.
Oregon, although m
lor tho honor.
The wl I tor la I !,
national convtinti,,,,
Inutl on it sHrlai tr
will he done to in vk
lertwtlng their dtst
the nortliwett,
'ihulr letMlniiH
but
Oil q-iir &
' Will t
r he N
w atitrifil
CluvrlHiul Htrlli.
Clovoland, Juno 27.--An oLMonmnnt
between tho Big Consolidated Street
"il"1m,.v company and its striking
employes was readied nt 0 o'clock this
cm,,B, nnti it ia probablo that cars
win uo running as usual on all the
mica oi no company tomorrow. Tho
agreement provides for tho hearing of
grievoncos and a resort to arbitration
... wco mo men ana tlio company can
.ui uuruu. nnti it nun tirnvi.i,.., ... .i
V u , 1 1 Ul P,aotcliy 80 porcont
.t7 1 .nce' ,h0 """winder,
except thoso who havo been guilty ol
violonxn I.,. 1 1 1 .. ""V "I
Hot r mo waning
Milling Mum., nr. ,
-.nvoil.
JlOnOIllIll -Tunn 1(1 -I- ...
An. t 1 . '", steamer icio
do Janeiro to San Francisco, Juno 27.-
o?nZ T"V ,c?r,,a,n. tho chest of
vu,uuu i ii nn inut twn., ii. i . .
Alameda left the ship t this port iS
act, Marshal Brown has i his posses!
a on today almost conclusive ovidoi.ee
that SllOll UTflD llA nnrm m. """"lite
..u oioiimuHip company has n
powerful detective agency on his track
fho man's name is supposed to bo W 1 1
poo, an Australian. Oloffl1'
MorTln Textile Strike K,l,a.
Vlennn. -liinaom fri .. .
1'aiimiBvr Cart Wrekil.
Topeka, Kun., Juno 27. The Union
Pacific west-bound paiwengnr train No.
1 was ditched at 0:30 o'clock at Og
donsburg, a little station seven miles
east of Junction City. A telephone
mosiago fioin Junction City at mid
night says that a relief train has jtiit
left for tho scene of tho wroek. Tlin
peisons are retorted seriously and per
haps fatally injured. The train struck
a split switch. Tho engine, tender,
express car, mail car and a day co.ioli
aro ditched, tho sleeper lutnulning ou
tho track.
Kansas City, Mo.. June 27. At 2:30
A. M., Union Paoifio o'llcinls here
state that only one person was Injured
in the wreck at Ogdonshurg. Frank
Rooko, of Kansas City, the express
niossenger. was slightly iujtued.
Ilfillslnu ithit Aiiiiiiiu Indian
Vancouver, B. C. Juno 27. Throe
rival faotlons of tho Indian cornmunliv
at Port IJfslnijton hud a lilomlv fl.-l.i
last Saturday. The steamor Princess
ivotuao brought tho news hnrn. nn.l
many of tho Indians wiio tonic tvnrt In
tho fight canto on her. It appears that
a few woeks ago tho Indians encamped
at Essinglou went on a utrllfn i II III A
8aliiion-fisliitig business.
A corps of tlio Salvation Army ar
rived shortly afterwards and com
nioncod to hold rovivnl services. Thoso
woro very popular for some tlmo, and
tho Motiodist and Church of England
missionaries then doeidod to emulate
t lie cxamplo of the Salvationists, so
that soon thov had Dm
equolly divided among thom. This
condition of afTniis roiillltnl In it a...l.i.
riot, in which many Indians woro in
jured, but none killed.
1 ih,,i
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l, I
1 ':a'si
if . .
. . i .. - -''nan i i
iieni in tiro .MuriiL,:, (,Mk . -
itml -lll l,n I . ..'""""knl
with tho tiest of 'tf
open ami five to u - ,
of their evening, , , J
II I'.llfJMIIil I' lid.l in.. i
it-Ill lin .t f.iii.l. - ... w.
in. i I jtji JlJ(. .
to one of America's cestui v . 1
..III. rwin.
ll.w,l...l I.
viitiiion to mo pt(.i, of a,,. f
ti wuMtsisj isii' I'j i (n fr,
ll'UHl tit tuttta ttt.J i .. t
tv wine nit-t i i. m
If.,..-. I. i ... 1 1 f"Ji
It will b an r L
eiijoymunt, iiri'l u t
to hh that huvo ( ,
for,
i...t ... .
t'urnnnii use I i r
AAA . .
uuu peupiv, it wuoi , ,j
IIIIHIHIII OQIIVBIIll-r i at I litU
drinking wtfi n t nK ,;j 3
occnslotts the city n an n.l-url
ride for many nndi ,n r.!r;,f,;j
inq ohib ior lIVO t li 1 l -rAw.il
nun jmrKS to vis.' n.I ijjfitJ
tire stilnirlM, and t.-c lircctMh!
auies tlie visitor to i o t rm
rim. r ii... . i . i .... ..
vo ui tnu niKiiin it t ttliii
be the launching d tl.i t ..rj.J
(lomroyer uoidnixir
l.i.. I. ..II, !.. D...I .... .11
h 111 juitiilllll ni rCJlfl,'.l
to mo united ritatis trHiit
?28o,0O0.
f I II I .
i-uiiiami utis ricis r.icn hirn
uttsl nearly 8,0u0 loufnja
penso of having a goo I cr Utiriun
cntortalnlng the c-Iitort Ibum
that means that thero will Utr,
first-class attractions ar. liasme
all ftoo to the people li"t 4
boat taaos and Li y. lo nta
parade that will rx el nnrtMtf
kind ever seen In the Noili.tsu
prising oovnlry. iiifantry. srtnni
naval battalions, an I all l,ts
bands. In the big uoc!fi.S
many civic toacticft anJ i:M
lloats, ami theto will bo ih.t
nubile recentimi to tlm Nidaeiil
toilal Atsoelatlon, whoso Jelfnist
number 800.
After ilnrk. nn tint nltlt d
Fourth tho summit of Mountlkrj
bo beautifully illuminate! nti
firo, and tho giaud scene will te
toon from the slicel of Poillitt.
Portland's fltuworks on tufrl
aro going to bo grand. Nevr dj
havo been orldruttcd. anJ oo i
lias been spared to make tueoq
introstinir mill nllrnrr Hi
Any and all visitors ran well r j
invurnl ilnm In I'nrl lul l ilnillMM
thing now every day. anJ eoloy r
. . . . !
mi ii u to. anil tlmmi who come ml
lan-1 for their Fourth will H
mistake.
ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
,t" l"to nn Icnlinrc.
t3t. JOIlll'g. N. V.. T nn rpi.
British armed shinn Hm..i '.i.h
--- ..uMiiu, niiuu
trying to reach tho French troalv kI...w.
on Friday, collliln.l ..in. i,t
Which StOVO in inr Imw n ... ...
,,. . " .jiuiiiii in
collision mats and bv mnvi
and hoavy gear to tho storri, she mado
hor way back Hero safely. Sho will bo
uockod tomorrow. At tlm n,.,n . ...
accident perfect discipline eslstod on
board, and prompt preparations wore
mado to eavo tho ship should it prove
Itnpossib O to ki-nn hnr nl,..
It was eeon, however, that tho damage
was not sorious enough toendungor the
vessel,
Tourlit Htuiuner Hunk.
Columblla. Hn T.... on mi..
pacino, plying between Co
llllllDUS and Analnlnli
junk In tl3 Chpola rim neaVNVaZ
Jyichita, l-la., latothla afternoon, and
lour norsona tvnm ,i.......i mi .
uiunuuu. JIIIO
"luuinor carrion fully 100
mostly tourists.
passongors,
I'l-Mlileul Itetunu t W.1lcton.
? .nf8V Juno 28,-Presldent
nnln 1 10 Uu'k!iro Cotton Com
Hi ,0V? ny- 0vvIK to Uio Jndis
startod for Wimi,i.,,.i.. . " ,..i .
Wlmt Wni AccniiiiUlil lr
Bleu 1'nrly r Kiplortri.
Now York, Juno 28.-A iliii
llil. II.. ...1.1 f...... nn nt M 9
-IV IIVIIHII (llflll iillll" - l
Tho Aiitnrntln stimmcr Wl&
nil.,, I In. r ,. Dl.il.. M. D.i lifrUI
U...IVI1. IUI A-l, A Ifl.M. - - H
leader of tho Into expedition,!
as follows tho result of Uls jo j
the Autitrctiu regions: ,1
First Discovery of a cantl "j
was nninod tho Bolgicu clinnoci.
I an l
uui.uiiii Minwi vt
ago, formorly believed to t J
111 t fi I iubinil.
rriilr,lnn.lin.itlnn ot CJI
I-. .1.. ti.l...l. . IrlrAltf 1-1
orrors in tno iiriiisu , j
coiioorning Fireland and Suotl"j
lands.
Fourth Tho water tomperatmj
tnlts tho supposition thai n"
rnntlliniif fur tn Ilm sniltll. 1
VUII.IHUII. .... . V .lJ " ' BJ
v inn iiuportani uiswuiv.
ling to flora and fauna. ,
Sixtli Discovery of unknown
especially Danco island.
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San Francisco, Juno M.-JH
port at, I'tiai ssuou ior at'"'.i
day witli 800 soldiors umlor !
oi uolono Itav. who uru s-v.ii
llntfi l.n l.nm linW Oil P' I
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Tiioy wlU bo Btulloncd i ' J
poinia, uoioiioi itaj "''y '.m
aoia Ms iioauquanero. "',i,,(
McKinley has a cold.
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uoro also tnkon on tho b't. vu