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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1900)
BOHEMIA NUGGET rafcllthtxl Brarr FfUnr. COTTAGK GROVE OBE60H LATER NEWS. HIE NEWS OF I IB Comprehensive Kevlew nf the Import ant Happening! of the Pt Week Called From tbe Telecraph Column. The Boers now claim to have 120,000 fighting men. Tho army appropriation bill carries 9111,700,364. Treaty between the United State and Trinidad has been signed. Charles Lewis, of Lewisville, Or., killed himself accidentally while hun ting. Astoria, Or., is taking special pre cautions against the introduction of plague. The anti-trnst conference has de clared in favor of the government own ership of railroads. A press agent of the defunct Franklin syndicate believes that .Miller made a million dollars out of the swindle. Manufacturing, railway and ice har Testing interests have been greatly damaged by severe stoiins in New Eng land. Three well-known citizens of tho town of Nauahno, B. C, were drowned while on a hunting trip on Vancouver Island. The United States government has 61 new naval vessels under construc tion, which will require in oflicera alone, 2,000 men. Willis P. Sullivan, Mayor Phelan's secretary, was chosen by the board of police commissioners of Sun Francisco to be chief of police. r- r i 1 , i .. Dam iius'vicK, an oiu anu wen-1 known character on the Chicago Board ot Trade, died as a charity patient in the Baptist hospital of that city. Mexican papers are giving much at- the Nicaragua canal. Thev believe it b the etary of the treasury -will benefit Mexican trade. ' i that he leve.n? n,nr.ine ,service wl bo glad to participate m tho war college England is suffering from n severe exercises of the coming summer, and blizzard. Trains are snowed up in all J will detail soverul officers to attend. directions and street-car lines blocked , Secretary Root has not yet replied to and telegraph and telephone wires aro the navy department's "invitation for down. The U. S. battleship Kearsargo hm been placed in commission. Senator Simon, of Oregon, intro duced a bill Appropriating $250,000 to establish a mint at I'ortlaud. Former Judge Win. S. Vest, a promi nent and wealthy citizen of Minneapo lis, is dead in Los AiigeUv, aged G3 years. Buller has surrounded tho Boers at Colenso and compiled them to retire across tho Tugola river. The British captured 100 prisoners. It is raid that Dr. Leyds had for his sole purpose in going to Germany, the establishment of a German protectorate over the Boor republic. Voluntary rcqnots for retirement from the navy have come in so rapidly sinco January 1, that forced retire ments will not be necessary. At Oakland, Cal., tho largest cargo of lumber ever consigned to that port, is now being discharged. It consists of 1,200,000 feet of Oregon pine. Dr. William Treacy, witness in tho case of Senator Clark, of Montana, thought it a huge joke to offer a sn pre mo court judge money for his honor. The battleship Wisconsin, now build ing at tho Union Iron Works, in San Francisco, is fast ncarta? completion. She will probably be ready for her trial trip before July 1. A board of survey has inspected the United States hospital ship Missouri, now at San Francisco, and found that many repairs are needed. It will prob ably be two months before tho vessel is ready for sea. Munir Bey. envoy of the pultun of Turkey at Paris, has presented Presi dent Lou bet with tho iusiguia and grand cordou of tho Order of Nichi iniinaz, the highest decoration in tho Turkish empire. Leaders in Polish national circles of Chicago say there is a secret National Polish League, which is extended throughout Europe and America, and that it has existed for 14 years for tho purpoee of freeing Poland by force of arms or any other method. They aro hoping for war between Kngland and the Czar. Assistant Secretary Allen has been An Attack Upon tho British Supply Wagons. HOW ROBERTS' PLANS WORKED llnr l'rom 'ntal Are ltiirtri In II Slitting tu the AiaUtniice of III re Slate Torre. The Salvation Army celebrated the 20th anniversary of its establishment In the United States with the baptizing of Booth Tucker's-baby. The ceremony took place in New York. Tho Vladimir Vostock, one of tho supply ships chartered by the govern ment for the transportation of quarter master's and commissary stores, ar rived at San Francisco from Manila. Patriotic women of Vancouver, B. C, have devised a means to aid the .British soldiers in South Africa. Three thousand pairs of socks are ready for shipment, besides sweaters, caps and handkerchiefs. The revolution in Venezuela, under the leadership of Hernandez, is said to be gaining headway. The treasurer of Nez Perce county, Idaho, was arrested for depositing pub lie funds in national banks. Two hundred shareholders of the Panama Canal Company met in Paris and chose a new board of directors. A bill appropriating $150,000 for the enlargement of the postoflice building at Portland, Or., was passed in the senate. After an overhauling at Mare Island navy yard, tho Philadelphia will pro ceed to the island of Tutuila, one of the Samoans. A branch of the miners' union has been formed at Cornucopia. This is noteworthy in that it is the first branch to bo formed in Oregon. During the last three months nearly 250 demented soldiers have arrived in San Francisco from the Philippines, and it it said 200 more are on the way. The Corliss proposition for the gov ernment ownership of a Pacific cable was defeated by the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce, by a Tote of 8 to 6. F. O. Tait, amatuer golf chapmion oi Great Britain in 1800 and 1808, was killed during General MacDonald's re connaissance at Koodersberg, being shot through the body. He had previously been wounded at Mugersfontein. The British ship County of Edin burgh went ashore near Manasuan life- saving station, on the Jersey coast, near Point Pleasant. She is hard and fast aground, and it is expected to break up. The crew were taken off in the breeches buoy, by tho life-savers. By an executive order, a certain nor. tion of tho peninsula in the district ot Alaska, immediately north of th southern boundary, and embracing Camp Point Spencer, has been reserved ior public purposes. The tract is located on the west shore of Port Clar ence bay, comprising tho peninsula on which is Point Spencer, aud iuoludea about four square miles. French railroads havo ordered SO lo comotives from Philadelphia. A Leipsio newspaper warns German manufacturers may crowd thorn out of liussia. A Fieuch court sent a man to prison for three mouths for insulting Queen Victoria in a pamphlet. the army to take part in the course, but Assistant Secretary Allen understands military officers will be detailed. Lord. Roberts' forces have occupied Jacobsdal. Terrific snow storms are raging in Northern Germany. The honse passed the legislative, ex ecutive and judicial appropriation bill. General Kelley-Kenny's brigade cap tured a Boer supply train of 78 wagons near Jacobsdal. A blizzard is raging in New York. Blinding clouds of snow are being whirled about by a strong northeast wind. An armor plate trust, composed of 15 firms in the world, which practically monopolize armor plate, will be formed. Will Burts, a negro, was lynched near Baskett Mills. S. C, by a mob of 250 men. He assaulted the wife of a planter. Rear-Admiral Sampon has been offered and declined the presidency of the Massachusetts institute of technology. Three men were caught in a snow slide in Colorado, near Silverton. Two were killed and the third saved his life by running. The Abbott-Downing Carriage Com pany, of Concord, N. H., has made an assignment, with liabilites of $200,000 and assets of $000,000. The strike situation at the island of Martinique is now calm. Several ar rests have been made of strikers for in terfering with men at work. The body of Miss Ksther J. Cnllen, of Olympia, Wash., was found on tho tide flats of that city. A complete air of mystery surrounds her death. The Vermont State Federation of Women's Clubs is attempting to securo the appointment of women on the state board of penal and charitable insti tutions. A band of Cree Indinas, camped near Butte, Mont., bought a quantity of alcohol, and by mistake wero given wood alcohol, three of the band dying in groat agony. The Owen brothers, two of tho band its who held np and robbed a Wells Fargo express car at Fairbanks. Ariz.. havo been captured near Pearco, Ariz., dv a lorn bs tone posse. Pirates aro causing much trouble in Chinese waters. A crew from a British gunboat had a lively fight with them near Choutou Chang, in which several pirates wero killed and ono sailor shot. ai iii raeo, lexas, a mob of negro soldiers from Fort Bliss attacked tho city police station with tho object of releasing two of their comrades who had been arrested and during tho fight one officer and one soldier was killed. London, rob. 20. It is now amply continued that General Cronjo cscaHMl Every detail received, however, proves how admirable Lord Roberta' plans were coueoived and wero succeeding But for tho unexpected delay nt Dekle drift, which was almost iuiupassahlo for wagons, tho wholo Boor forco would havo been surrounded. Tho delay o ono dav there gnvo thorn their chance for a hasty retreat. All tho other movements of Lord Roberts wero uxe cuted on time. Apparently Geuvrit Cronjo is retreating with tho main army, and even if ho shall escapo alto cother, he will probably loso all his baggago. There is still something doubtful of about tho capture of the British convoy. According to a Daily .Mail correspond ent with tho convoy, which consisted of 200 wagons, each loaded with 0,000 pounds of ration and forage, and each drawn by ICoxen, it was quito unex pectedly attacked by n commando supposed to come from Colesburg. Tho escort, consisting of 80 of tho Gordon Highlanders, 40 men of tho army serv ice corps, and a few of Kitchener's horse, maintained a defeiiso until tho arrival of reinforcements sustaining insignificant casualties. TJio Standard's correspodeut at Jacobsdal, telegraphing Februury 17, says: "An attack was made yesterday upon the rear guard of our main body by a force of 1,400 Boors, who wero hurried np from Colesburg. They succeeded in capturing bomo of our wagons, but Lord Roberts did not de lay his march to retake these. There wero few casualties on our side." The last ol our supply columns ar rived from Honey Nost kloof today, having met with no opposition on the way. Specials from Ladysmith report au apparent movement on the Boers to ward tho Free State, presumably with the object of assisting General Cronjo. Roluleil Wnrulmliten. City of Mexico, Feb. 20. The prei dent has issued a decree for tho estab usnment oi a system ot wmiled ware houses at ports of entry. Managers of warehouses may lend monev on tho goods deposited, as well as enjoy tho usual privileges pertaining to this busi nese m foreign count! ies, collect stor age charges, etc. Exemptions of cus toms duties on the materials for tho construction of the warehouses is grant ed for five years. Several banks hero are interested in this business, nnd New York parties aro expected to tako a portion of the capital required. Tho business was projectd some years ago, uui was ueieaieu in congrebs, but it is now certain to pass. BATTLE IN SOUDAN. llrfentnl Itnlmli. a NnlWe C Mrflnln. Paris, Fob. IP. M. do Crals. min ister of tho colonies, has received a telegram from the governor of tin French Congo, M. Do Lamothe, an nouncing the defeat in battle of Rabah, tho principal ehleftmi of Central Sou-' dan, by a French expedition under M. Geutil. Unhah hns long been tho strongest opiwnent of the extension of French inlluonco in tho Soudan. It appear! that ho was strongly intrenched al Konna. between French Congo nnd I.ake Tchad. Kounu w as defended by 12.000 men, with 2,600 rttUw ami thrco ; cannon. After a desperate light, tho French demolished the fortress. Ha bah, who was wounded during the light, lied six hours before its conclu sion. The commander of tho licnch saw nun own leq 0ponlnp of Discussion J'orto nionn Bill. on INTEREST IN THE MEAPUUE rrelllilliinry Nirfhr Uy I'nyile, ll- ell mill lllrlittrilion I (ennu i l Ar riijril ArhIiiiI Ilie .Mrnute. Washington, Feb. 21. Tho dohuto npon the Puerto Itlran tariff bill, whloli is to continue throughout thu week, mill posnllily longer oK'iied III tho house today. On all hands It I agreed that this bill, although it applies only lions, expedition, however, admits that pmc-' to Puerto Rico, involving, an it f liU own force was nlaeod tho uutwtlun of tho iiower to govern hirs do combat. Inrty-throo Senaga lose sharpshooters wero killed, and four Europeans, including Captain Robillot, and 100 Seimgalem wero wounded. The commander of tho ex pedition says in his report: "W o had altogether 320 rllles, so I thought it advisable to continue tho march to Lake Itoliillot nremileil inent at Touuia." Ueiui side in Mel all (Itep. .Mum.), aim Tho commander of tho expedition Littlefleld ( Itep. Me. ). both ablo mill returned to ltmiguo to inform tho gov-, forceful delators. How fur the Koptin- i.rnnr nf tin. ftefciir nf Ititliu li fix m. lienn disaffection will extend, or our now ihissossIoiin outside, tho limlia- tluus of the constitution, Is tho most imjiortant measure which will como hofuro tills congress. liitonwt In tho bill Is Intense among thu members on Ik)1i stilus, ami tliuio In urgent demand fur tluio. Tho Democrat it are mildly arrayed Ti-lnxl ('ittitiiin nL'iihmt tho tueasuie. mid they Will 1 . . .... ..... i- .i... t, i.. a fortified cantou- nave iwwurini mippun irum um riuu' to tho says: Steel riant for -Mexico. Chicago, Feb. 20. A special Record from Monterey, Mex. An American syndicate with a capital of $10,000,000 will immediately begin the construction of a great steel plant in this city. The plans for tho mam moth concern havo been completed and the ground purchased for locating tho several buildings. An abundunco of high grade iron oro and coal is within easy shipping distance. Tho plant will make a sjieeiulty of manufacturing steel rails, and will be tho first in dustry of the kind to be established in Mexico. It will give employment to about 4,000 men in tfce different de partments when they aro in operation. Several American capitalists in Monte rey ore heavy stockholders in tho enterprise. The Venezuelan Revolution Havana, Feb. 20. General Ignaclo Andrade, former president of Vene zuela, who is now in Havana, said today: "I left Venezuela for the good of my country, as it was claimed that I was tho cause of tho revolution. As the revolution continues, I can scarcely have been the solo cause. I confess that I do not know the precise cause of the war. By some it has been at tributed to tho division of the country into 20 ctates by congress. The revo lutionists pretend to consider it uncon stitutional, but they havo themselves maintained that diivsion." jKirts that tho remit will bo very im portunt, as Rabah is completely de moralized by his limes, estimated ut between 2,000 and U.000 killed. YAQUI PRISONERS. Sli lluiitlreil of Them Will lie llUtrlle Ulrd III Vllllolla Cltlel. ustin, Tex.. Feb. IP. A dispatch from Manzaiiillo, Mexico, say that , tho Mexican gunboat On Mica has ar-1 rived there from tho mouth of the , Guaymas river with COO Ynqut Indian ' prisoners on board. 'I hoy wero cap-1 tured in iho buttle fought about threo weeks ago near Mimicolu. Tho pris-' oners will bo taken to Guadalajara, and there distributed to the various interior men. They will not be confined in prisons, but will Ih kept under survoil- nco for a few years, until thev have become educated in tho habits of the Mexican txoplo when thev will be llowed to return to their tribe and im part their newly acquired knowledge to th'dr fellow tribesmen. When the Oxaca left the Yaqul river tho government troops were making good progress toward subduing tho rebels. General Torres had divided his command, and tho two armies were to advance into tho Yaqui country from two different point. No official' con firmation is obtainable as to tho gov- J ernment's loss in the recent battles. 1 but it is rejiorted that there wero ovei 1 400 killed and wounded. It is claimed ' that the iuquis left 200 killed, aboul 800 wounded ami 000 captured. whether it will eiidangei the bill, it is iiiiposiihiti to say at this time. Payne (Rep. N. Y.), floor leader of tho majority, refused to agree that a volo should Ui taken upon a niilwtlttito to bo offered by tho minority. This stilwtl tute, which has not .vet been framed, will be in substance thu bill originally introduced by 1'iiyiie, providing for free trade with l'tierto Rico by tho exten sion of thu customs and revenue laws of tho United States over the island. Tho debate today lacked exciting features. It was in tho nature of a lung range toml'iinlmcnt before the lath of thu contending forces in battle. Paynu ownod with a general argument in support of tho bill, going largely Into the material side of thu situaiiuii, which the bill is designed to relieve. Richardson, tho DemiH-ratlo leader, joined issue upon tho ivvcr of conga to enact the proioed legislation, and D.ilzell (Rep. Pa. ), Imckod up l'ayuo with a coiittittiliunal and legal argu ment. All three wero lUiciied to with cIom) attention. niilMil nn I rnra III. I , .. . "H-r I Uy 5f7' rilloMg... l-el. 21 - M III spue or lint h;i t,., -yit geon at Iho cmiiitv h.,,,,,,... ,H putate her right b i,,.,,, '""IS llllt Ul Villi! 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I (leeiiliHI 10 irv I lie null,, i Mt1 proviH "llivifMul in it I., tlin h itie drug was injeeie l hhmIk,, vertntinil cavity a sIm.m .li-inn,,SiiiS the waist line, nnd mh ii -l,,. jjjt,! that she Innl bmt till l-ullt SMl lower limbs, whlln lm igiliii .. .. i nciuiin in Hinn was gulli . n the full use of all ber f Thu limb was ten.m below tho hip, mid alter Hm t;3Mf the drug had pmommI hu h il,e Sr-' said shu felt well. I In. icnci I wo 2 her recovery iiro ihhI. ALL AROUND TWO MEN t'nutlinl Serite III Hie hemile PRESIDED. KeiilneUj- Hint The liner (lenerul II ffoilliileil il. iSpeT) pf4 I tiiOHi n.elli, oiif Tho queen of Italy has a chief valued at $30,000. It oral women more than 20 xnoko it. handker took 60 v years to Captain Charlos Loefllor has been doorkeeper at tho entrance ot tho exec utive chamber in Washington for over 80 years. The oldest consul of tlio United States in continuous service is Horatio J. Sprugue, who becamo consul at Gibraltar in 1848. Tho persons engaged in raising funds to buy a home in Washington for Rear Admiral Schley havo mado anothor ap peal for money. KlephunU llun Amuck. London, Feb. 20. An exciting sceno took placo at the Crystal I'alaco, Syden ham, this afternoon. Two largo ele phants belonging to the circus ran amuck, killed their keepers ami gored another man. Thoro was a terrible panic in tho audience attending tho concert in the place. Oue animal was captured after great damago to prop erty. Tho other escaped through tho grounds, but was captured lato thie evoning in the suburbs of Breckeuliam. Fire in Denver, Colo., dostrnvod n lour-story building. Loss is estimated at $150,000. SeTen fitoren -Worth 800,000, llurneil. Clarksdalo, Miss., Fob. 20. Firo which started in tho rear of Bacol & Capps' general store destroyed sovon brick stores in the business portion of the city todayj loss, $00,000. College Destroyed by I'lre. New Orleans, Fob. 20. The St. curies conege, at Urand Coteau, to gether with a largo and valuable Hi.. ry, was destroyed by fire today: loss $50,000. " ' Unroll ICeao liillmi. Washington, Feb. IT. Considera tion of tho financial matter haviiin been concluded, discussion of tho Phil ippine quettion senate today. MeKenry, (Rep. La.), strongly opiosed the permanent acquis tinn of tho islands, and believed the United States ought to relinquish them as soon as the authority of this country had been asserted. Stewart, (Silver Nevada), took a pronounced position in favor of tho admission of the products of any of tho island jiossessions if tho United States free of duty. The bill providing a form of government for tho territory of Hawaii wus read, but be yond that formality nothing was done with it. Injureil nt I'lre. Chicago, Feb. 10. Eight persons wero injured, one fatally, in four fires that occurred late last night and early this morning in tho residence portion of the city. In all about !J5 lives wero imperiled by tho fires, and there wero heroic deeds of rescue bv tho firemen. M. W. Littlefleld, Mrs. M. W. Little- Held, Curtis Jumieson and I'rauk Hampden wero overcome by unoko and rescued by firemen. Tho" two small children of Mrs. II. K. Bump, sleeping on tho first floor, wero also overcome by smoko and rescued by their mother at the piril of her life. 'iho total loss will not amount to so, 000. .Most of tho fires were caused by overheated furnaces. Locomotive Kxploileil. Topeka, Kan., Fob. 10. Two men were instantly killed and threo fright fully injured by tho explosion of a loc omotive boiler in tho Santa Fo round houso this afternoon. Tho dead are: Johu Heustis, a. boilennaker; Nols Linden, fireman. Tho injured aro: J. L. Beardsloy, will probably dio; Artio Sailor, bruised and badlv sli and Bert Shields, fico cut and ono oyo injured. Tho explosion was caused hv ujinjuunncii iur, which was to ho nwil as a motivo powor in tho "iniiiir,.f locomotive, a small switch engino. lleurdsloy was lettlm: tho air intn ti.o boiler when tho explosion occurred. Frankfurt, liy.. Fob. 21. Tho Demo crats hold a session of the senate, with President Pro Tom. Carter prodding, this morning, and adjourned to meet at 10:30. Tho Republican had ad journed Saturday to meet at l0::tu today. When tho senate convened, both Carter and MaMhull presided. Thu Republicans recognizing Mr. Marshall, adjourned after prayer, and, led by I.iouteimuMiovoruor .Marshall, thu Re- : ,..,1.11. . !..(. .1... I... II MM... was resumed iu the ' " " " "" wemocrtmo senators, rm-ogni.ing rresl- dent I'd luiu. (. iirter, aid no iilteu tlon to tho Republican proceedings, and coutluueil iu sewlon. Thu Demo criillc seuato then adopted a motion, introduceil by Mr. Allen, of Lexington, to reallirm the former action of tho sen ate by which (ioebel was declared gov ernor. This provuiled on a viva voice volo. Senator Triplett, a nti-( ioebel Democrat, voted with tho Democrat s for tho purisiso of making it quorum. Tho Demcoratio senators adjourned after adopting tho Allen resolution. Tho house Democrats will follow the action of tho senate Democrats, ratify ing tho former proceedings iu tho (ioe bel nnd Taylor and tho Beckham Murshiill contests. The houso convened at noon. Siieaker Trimble nresldimr. Tho journal of tho Democratic legisla ture, siting at Louisville, was read. Hickman (Dem.) demanded a roll call to ascertain tho presence of a quorum. Tho Republicans did not answer to their names and only 5!J of tho !0 Dem ocrats wero present. Tho houso adopt ed it resolution directing tiio custodian of public buildings to drupe the legis lative halls and statehouso with cm bloniH of mourning, aud to place tho Htatocapitolflag.it half-mast, on ac count of tho death of (iovernor (ioebel. Iho contest matter was not taken up. The liiter-Oeeiin'a Hull. Springfield, III., Foh. 21. In tho appeal of tho Inter-Ocean Publishing company against tho Associated Press, the supremo court today rendered an opinion leverslng tho decree entered by tho Cook county circuit court and tho appellate court for tho first district, and romaudod the caso to tho tho cir cuit court, with directions to enter a decreo ub prayed for iu tho original bill filed by tho Inter-Ocean Publishing umpiiny, to restrain tho Associated Press from suspendim.- or oxoolliiu tin. petitioner from its mnnbershlp and from refusing to Inmslsh it news au cording to its contract. ICUidoit, Feb. CMiniiei nun ii v . i.tn v n iuentii tho war olllcn bad m n . il uc8?. announcing that utu! rri,4llt llnjH'leiwly Mimuiuilnd Mr VV;lfiTc"l was besot ultli iiiiinnia nuooud tho Imuse, but vvuiilii u, ir, Jssin tho government' news ,. ijj pHtisfactory. The mile e nDiuerji tho government's itlileMmj g news ii that 'ntH-uniti n tu'.rcoj details are awaited. 'fPf 'Die hliiiatluii. hk ..... I bt $ hoi spoit'leiltn over the Fr -'.its rh Is tantalizing to the ..:' i . . t)9J Tho elementary la. t nn- Hi ii ifs'Crij are trekking etHiii l ii...n. i. Jiavt teili with slow turning iiiK.-ae and that they ate pur u l l.v Kitchener withiii-nerHl h iv KS?' division. lii tieral M.i tv.nnM.jmJ,' the lllghlatnlers, made u !..r. .1 Un t KiMMliMirand fnrd nod mhhIi. illIPl! 20 lllilos eiistvviird . m rul left KlmWrh-y Miiurbi. c "v: (2r.1 the Modder river I..rl Kit Wcejft trying to oiitniHrrh mnl u. .riir0 tho Itoers, thus cheeking ilinr M,'rd,' if wsiblii, and driving tin in l"n:jj to tho Iniinls of MitcD'uml I uwl irt n theel""paso RIOT Tosn Cilhi t.oiiclil,oroiiijir lleporl i?Krfl AlTnlr. jU i Washington, Feh. 21 ' .-niti.'F.S Ivililifitl. iiirtittuitw1iit 9 tink iljitk ' I of Texai. has forwarded t-. lh tallt-gonerul a copy of tin- foil' Mugram from Cuptain Imglilio'iIgJ coiiimaudiiig thu trtMipt at rt!muo) lexas, in regard to thu troutile irSJpi the local authorllies at Kl Paso, IfSfefi on the 17th. 3Rv "Through negligence or otinl flJKj, of noncommissioned ofllcers in f' jSlii of tho barracks, arm racks wereoiijj last night and a number of riflti I. out. One soldier AS Cnlnveraii llle Tree Ornve Sold. San Francisco, Fob. 17 tinlmet Whiteside, of Duluth. Minn., lino Tirtin. ticully purchased tho Calaveras Bii I roo grovo, having paid tho nii.tilii.. tl- t rfi t .. J w, ...... tt , .r,,uuu iur an option Of 00 days. Tho prico for the grovo is $100, 000, and it consists of 3,800 ucros Ho has already purchased 0,000 acres 31 timber land wost of tho Calaveras ?rovo and has bonded two other largo tracts east and wnith of tb i park. A joint resolution 1b pending in congress authorizing tho secretary of WIIH kllieil, t-r-rSm I , ... iiitiii tun, Kiuin at ine city Jan. 'gfe two soldiers wero held for druktt;? a and disorderly conduct. Win ijjjfi aro now locked and the kevs areUgj1, IKissosslon. All ammunition hsi fcjlSJ placed under lock and kev. 1 limfifRf jierniittod any ono to leave the frlgg son. I am co-operating with tlxjridra authorities and will do oventliirfiR my iiower to lring tho umltv ii.mT!! to justice." fieneral M. Kibbon aibN that blfiTnSl ne.li.r...! .... ...I.ll.l....! ..,.1 . fi(r7l '...viwi. in, imiiiimiiin imii'cr iu ctall Illlss, ami that ho will make atliO'JtSW Investigation. Ho says further tr$2t is apprehended. 0 flfc Drove Iteliel. 1'roiu llleh Coiml', Wk O.ixaca, Mexico, Fob. 21.-bOra ii ,.. . .esiof iiimu n mrco oi government iwIY,fl5l driven back tho Muyn Indianii taken jxissesslon of several mip' m4 towns that wero ocuipied by w'gfa lllllu fllirltltr H.o .......1, MM... MtlSAlP n.,.i,.,l,.,l 1... .1... XI ... ii. .1.. ..KlUil """"I1 v .'iiiyiin in iiiiiu fotTTK. to tho outsldo world. Its natural "agrii aro great. An army officer with Jft. Iirill llriivn'u Irnnn. ...ll.,o .,u fall iH".1 ........ tiifuii. luuvq i Niiiiioun Trenty I'mnlniniitlon. Washington, Foh. 21. Tho president loony signed tho proclamation making puhlio tho Pamoan treaty. Tho procht irmtlon is in tho usual form, mivo for mo section relative to tho exchange of ratifications, and recites tho tieaty in oxtenso. Hill I II Mny Hnmi, Quebec, Fob. 21. Kdvvin .Mayo, of tho "Pudd'nhead Wilson" company dropped doad in tho Chutoiiu Frontonad K'uay. ivir. .Mayo and his wife Maying at thu Frontenac. of the country: "All this vast torritorv whls wore Ho was now being rocoiuiuorod contalmlTs'iVri: lima wnultli n,t .... ..v...,.,,n fert; t. AS i ...ii ...1.1..1. .... .LLiayen- "i nun, i.lliuu UUU nusu over; ""ftvj Jf tho way of agriculture. Its forest'bJ oxtenslvo and havo all thu nretlnWT woods. Tho wholo country I fsejoi watorod. Thoro is an ahuii'lanftied(tr ganio, tho singing birds, nmny splomllil pluniago, aro overyvdigyiii) Deer and inoiiiitain turkoy aro liflWffl . tho thousaiiilH. oHy. JVInroliliiK " fliniynni". ISfi,, Austin, Tux., Feb. 21. Infornitjjg' en, If cakes ond cookies stick to tho pans in which thoy aro baked, rub tho pans with salt beforo using them again loave, Mr. Mayo arose to son hi... mid suddenly fell back in his (.jmlr: Ho bled profusoly from tho mouth, and 17Jrih,!ox 'tor, who w, reilcliiiiLr hem todnv from tlrtiiSi is to tho olTeot that a courier hi" dispatched after (Jonorl Torres i Moxicilll foreiiH. 'I'lin cilllSO 01 spooial inosseoiiiror is that inlormli has boon received that tho uui of 2.000 YikiuIh aru marching mos, wllh a viow of captnrl town, with ull its supplies, Inhabitants. Thoro are ho id 1 on v Ik wuuiu jtui to mo ilOtOl. j iors thoro iu gurrieou. J .3f-trrf-jjTT' : -tvs