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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1900)
jr T Iff E Biri . 'If! 5 1! I Bii i nit n ,.tinrnnr nr MlliinnflTinM N MO"E-.-rrT.. HIE N ur lillliiiuiuuiuii . BOHEMIA NUGGET roblUh.d BTrr FrUnr COTTAGK GROVE OREGON CmnrtlnmitTo Jttivlsw of thi Import. Mitt Ilappullncii of tho Pait WmIc Sailed From tlia Tolrcrmpli Column. Machinists of Cleveland, O., have feeen ortlored out. Boonoville, Iowa, Is being terrorized hj striking miners. General Kitchener has oocupied rrieska, in Capo Colony. Tho crown princess of Austria and Count Lonyay were ninrried at Vienna. Tho Boers nt Aliwal North aro still holding n position in tho big hills on tho Free State sido. J. F. Allen, of Now Orleans, has fcought 1,000,000 Paris exposition tick ots as a speculation. Tho will of Philip D. Aimonr, Jr., was proved and admitted to probate The ostato is valuod at $8,000,000. John F. Norton, a Northern Pacifio witehmau, was run over in the yardi at Tacoma, Wash., and died a low hours later. The slaver of Goebel is said to be a mulatto, who is now supposed to be in hiding in tho wilds of one of tho moun tain counties. At Buda Pest, Hungary, 24 peasuuta wero drowned by the capsizing of a boat, in which they were crossing tho Danube during a gale. Lieutenant Soaton Sohrooder, pres ent secretary of the naval inspection board, has been solectcd to succeed Captain Leaiy as governor of Guam. Osman Pasha, tho hero of Plernn, is dead. In 187G ho defeated tho finest troops of the czar in three pitched bat tles, which cost Russia over 30,000 j men. Eight ladies of the sultan's palaco at Constantinople have been sent into ex ilo for machinations in connection with the sultan's fugitive brother-in-law, Mahined Pasha. The city council of Astoria, Or., nassed an ordinance authorizing the Sun Francisco Ths itlntruo at been stamped out. Revolutionists of Colombia aro press lug the government torocs. Many naval olllcrs ask forrotlionient, but most of thorn aro doomed to disap pointment. Colonol l'lumor is on half rations, ind tho relief of Mucfklng is furtheroff than ever. tnd is now to bo resumed, owlug to tho failure ot ttouud- iry negotiations. Hon. John M. Stone, for 10 years governor of Mississippi, died at lloll) Springs, after a short illness. ti. MnrMmnta N'ntioual Hank, of Rutland, Vt., has been wrecked by its cashier. The defaulter is in gim Lord Salisbury has apologized to tho United States for tho opening oi Consul Macrum's mail at Durban. ljn.niiiHnn in tho nrovineo of Kntro Rios, Argentine, has been completely nuolled bv tho government troops. Tho Boers havo adopted a now meth od. Their forces uro broken into small bands and seriously harass tho British. Tho total British losses up to date, exclusive of tho invalids sent homo, nro 10,418 in killed, wounded aud missing. At a meeting of Boersymiwthizers at Bradford. England, dead cats ami other unsavory missies were hurled at tho speakers. End of China is nt hand. Partition among civilized nations is likely to bo accomplished before me iuaugur.uu of the new century. Tho United Irish-American sooieltes met in New York city and passed reso lutions condemning the proposed visit of Queen Victoria to Irelaud. Stato Miuo luscctor Owens, of places tne ii.. Will Sol III" Wratlifr ltnrati. mm Thidr Wellington March 38. Chief Many Camo From Europo tho Past Yo:ir. Com.lt-"" nml lnrl" "Mown j ... ulattlt ,,..rt of Hi- w VoiKaiif" of I.Blir SlalMlri. Willi Moons 'of ili weather Irtirwin, Ims Issued unorder prohibiting pem. H mnected with the Mirvlcn mm smok lug cigarettes durliivt ollloo hour, m tutlng further that Uium. who olgiutitti ui any inm- , ... ,i Captain and Offloors Exonoil ntod From All Ulamo, tinned in the confidential rejK.ris i.ie. i unulo quarteri) t mm 'V ONE-FOURTH WERE ITALIANS ' l.i i.idii... and divisions through ! out (h entire service. Chief Mooio Ktld today: , . "Tho order was lued after oar fill i.l..r.i(lmi and it thorough InveMlga- , ....I Hon of tho evil resulting from cigarette Washington, Maerh 28.- n noerm In this ser- auce with the naval relations. A , w,11(,w to maintain u miral Watson ixmxened a " u.r. Mriet dUelpllue. In order to sveuio irvat Manila to tlx the res Hinslblllty, O I s ,,f ,(lr . .1 -..(..I. I Hit riitMIItil. !-" - nlod Bsuioxtthoriuntli ' I . .. .... I.. I ..r. lltllull .VIIIllHIII'llI . " ' of ... ,i... i.. nr tho cruixor The report of that court was made pn Ilo today at tlut imvy . e an . . w,h , ,, ,,,,, is a complete vlndieatiou of Urn o I ctrs gra.lually binamo eaio- and men on the umrieMoii . , ; , M,,t lllMKH.tri, to In the elVeet the aspersions that havo ihoi i .....,., ,, ,.. i1uii,l,, f (.Mhm It uik)u them. iucIu.lluone iu I wtla ........ .., .ilieetly attrlbutably to that they were intoxlcate.i mu to of cigarettes. 1 hmi not prud ship struck. I , . ,) j wjj, t mUiihi any ho- Tho finding-ol the court aro as fol- JVi"!- wl.tvr ou-r any prlvllo lows: I the einlilon"t of tho sonlco "The evidence adduced shows most ' M , ... ...... .....v. ..if.iiiii iiiii ni- --.. conclusively mm - i . , . . mired bv United States reguiauoiw uiioiiiiiii . - . iiu. to make this claim I mih it... UJ1ffv nf tlm veiisol under his com-, maud against accident. Proper IikiU- outs were statluneo; leutisiuru leads were in both channels, ami were kopt in constant ne; the bir niiiiuin Thompson was useil and ready aud tho tiatout Iok carefully standardized. That u vigilant outlook was kept by tho olu cer of the deck is shown by tho fact of his discerning tho 'chow,' or broken water, ahead, which lie imme.llatoly (i ti.t it U inv iluiv to conoot any evil that may exist even II In uttempt- overstep uliii! mv authority. Tho order nppliw l to the enttiro forco of tint biimm ' throughout tho entire wrvlco. Clg aietto smoking must cihibo. Clgui and pipei aro not barred." MACHINISTS STRIKE. till- llr- bookmakers in the country, died in Do- chlf of noHco to nar a bountv of 5 trolt. aired 03. Mr. Undo was one ot ccnta each for all rats caucht or killed the firm of Bride & Fitch, that has -witmn tne city nraus wiiuui me uch 80 days. in lita antinAl report coal output of Washinstou during 1S0U supplied by the bureau of navlg at more than I'.OOO.OOO tons, 230.000 j showed clir water where the tons in excess of 1S9S. Ho estimates tho output for 1000 at 2,500,000 tons. Arizona is to havo an ostrich trust. All birds at Pasadena, San Antonio, Ij Angeles and other points in tho United States, will be moved to Phoe nix. A. Y. Pearson, a New York capi talist will have absolute control of tho ostrich feather industry of this country. Ira F. Bride, ono of the oldest ond hest-known auction iool sellers and On t'lilmro I'lrm .It"" I in n n it of llir Mm. Chicago. March 'JH. Over 100 Milk-Iiil- iniiehlnUts. formerly etindtiyml by reported to tho captain, and the course ,10 Kllmi.n, & Hko ComjMiiiy, tiulay of the ship was a; oneo eiiaugcu 10 ku i n,tunied to work for that eorimrntlon, clear. Tho captain and navigator were ; tjmlr ,ulimm ior ft niiie-lituir working cousUintly uiwn the bridge. Tho chart 1 (1bv nml ft minimum Calo of wage OI navigation i,..., lw, ,.r,mtil Tho Itrm. bciw- evur. refund to rvcotftllzo the IiuhIiikwi struck, and tho sailing directions ulso ,., ,1,i,rui. tilu "wulklnw dele- gavo no information of any daugers to , KlltUin ,n, llWitlatlons were conducted navigation in this immediato locnlity. . nui, ,jM,,, lx,nliUHi, which will "Tho court is of tho opinion that, in u,r04,iu,r mwtlat with tho niMiugo accordanco with tho ovidonco adiluco.1. j J0Mt ,( J)rtC0 (jf tjM) lUt,IWM nt(ut. tho captain and ollicors of tho Unitel . A .nmcuitU that may herfter iirUe States cruiser are exonerated from blame or responsibility, aud that further action should be taken in matter of tho wreck of that vessel.' all no tho A SCENE IN COURT. The house committee on foreign af ialrs has decided to investigate the al legation made by Charles E. Macrum, ex-consnl to Pretoria, relative to the opening of his official mail by tho British authorities. Sir William Van Home, former pres ident of the Canadian Pacifio railway, Jla interested in a project for the con solidation of all the railways in Cuba. For the development of this prolect Sir William has $25,000,000 at his dis posal. The Boers havo 40,000 righting men Jeft. President Kroger does not expec, any aid from the powers. The Boers have blown up the bridges north of Bloemfonteiu nud are retreat ing to tho north. Central American governments are opposed to the Davis amendment to the liay-Pauncefoto treaty. Senator Davis, chairman of the sen ate committee on foreign relations an in charge of tho trench reciprocity treaty, said that notwithstanding the purpose to extend the time for the ex change of ratifications, he proposes to do all he can to obtain ratification dur ing the present session. Elizabeth T. Struble, editor ot thf Nautilus, n Christian science news paper, at Sioux Falls, S. D., pleaded guilty in the federal court to sending obscene literature through the mails, and was fined $200. Mrs. Struble re fused to pay the fine and was taken to jail. The differential freight rate of 10 per cent on the Canadian Pacifio between the East and San Francisco is abolished. This is the outcome of a meeting hold in Chicago, at which agents of the Amreican lines threatened to secure legislation debarring the Canadian Pa ciflo from participating in traffic orig jnating in the United States if the dif- crential were continued. Much concern is being shown by the Gorman government in the threat made by Wontoguo White that the Boers will destroy Johannesburg to prevent it be ing made the base of tho British opera tions against Pretoria. The Berlin au thorities will strongly oppose such ho lion, because of tho damage which will done to the property owned by Ger mans. handled big pool selling privileges the principal Western luce years. Boers are ictiring from Kroonstad. Lord Roberts has not yet advanced from Bloemfontein. The Puerto Klcan appropriation bill was signed by President McKiuley. Several Cleveland, O., concerns have granted the demands of the striking machinists. Bear-Admiral A. II. McCorraick ro tirad as commandant of the Washington navy yard. The Norwegian schooner Friton has been wrecked at Dunkirk, Ireland, and 10 of her crew drowned. Bob Fitzsimmons and Kid McCoy have been matched to fight July 4, 25 rounds at catch weights. Two murderers at Emporia, Va., were lynched after tho militia that had protected them were withdrawn. Fifty thousand laboiers on the island of Puerto Itico are without work, aud whole families have died from starva tion. The Philippine commission will be taken to Manila on the transport Han cock, and will sail from San Francisco on April 15. Kicllriurnl at tlii- Kimolimlluii of Caleb 1'uMrtir. Frankfort, Ky., March IS for ' m08t tbr,,HuK uvuut ' th f "'tion I dltlot)H K1Tom , , tracks tor o( ,,,,,1, Secretary ol State Caleb chlu,ry Inantifactur will bo referred to arbitration (orn-ttle meiit. The settlement of the trike I looked iii-oh lit the nature of u com promise, though both sides claim u victor. Lubor leaders claim that negotia tions tiro being romltictwd with other I shops fur tho return to work of Urn "l1e I .,-illt... ..,uMl.t.(i.t ti,..l.tr Hlt.illiir ram. r.M.M ,.,.VI.... . W '.' . " fttnenu other nm- r44 (n mMM ttimr Powers occurred this i afternoon shortly k, otU nLt w,h fttnMri., ,, after a o'clock, and for a few ninuti Ueii apiwared for work in rwwuo to ii . .. .wuu v.uuu.o wuu... B,iVertlM)meutD. be prevented. Judge George Denny, for the defend ant, in an argument iin tho comjie tency of a question, said: "It is per fectly lawful for tho iieople to come here, and to come armed. 1 camo hero several times myself." Ho was re ferring to the crowd that was present at tho mass meeting held in tho statu houee yard just prior to Governor Goo bel's assassination. Colonel Campbell, for tho prosecu tion, replied that he did not consider it lawful, and was surprised to know that Mr. Denny had conm, hole armed. Denny denied having made such a state ment, and said that ho did not camo armed. Campbell insisted that he mudo the statement. Both men were very much excited, and spoke with vehemence, and, with arms shaking, commenced to advance toward each other. Tho court room was crowded, and tho audience evidently thought a fight was on, and mude a mad rush for the doors and windows, people falling over each other in their wild efforts to get out of the room. Several police men and deputy sheriffs were cryinir One man was killed and five injured I for order, and Judge Mooro wus bring- Great ex ci torn one provaila in Sun Jaointo, as it has been discovered that part of tho San Jacinto mountain has slipped into a subterranean cavern. A iorritory covering 60 acres, at an eleva tion of 4,000 feet, was dislodged by the recent earthquake and has slipped 160 foet lower than it bad previously stood for centuries. The facoof the now val ley is thickly traversed with fissures suid craoks. Diplomats in Constantinople believe Jttissia aims at commercial protectorate of northern Asia Minor. The American Political league, a new organization, will hold a national con vention in Boston July 4. Congressmen and senators havo 16,. 000,000 paokagos of eeoda to distribute Among their rural constituents. Nearly all tho progressive railroads are abandoning wooden oars and adopt ing the steel built structures. by a cave-in at Whitehall, on the Haiti more & Ohio railroad, 10 miles south of Pittsburg, Pa. The Alaska mail service is meeting with great success. Mail was recently transmitted from Circle City to Wash ington in 30 days. Work has begun on Now York city's underground railway, which will in volve tho expenditure of .0,0110,000, and will give employment to 10,000 men. Wharton Golden, in his testimony at tho trial of Secretary of State Caleb Powers, of Kentucky, said, "John Pow ers told mo they had two negroes to kill Goebel." Eben 8. Boyce, of Tacoma, was found gnilty of murder in tho first de gree. Ho brutally shot his wife ieb ruary 10, while she was acting us cash ier in a restamant. The government of Austria-Hungary has replied to the South African ap peal for mediation in (he war that it was only possiblo to take such a step when both beligerauts desired it. Through the breaking down of tho first floor in n factory building in New York city, which was totally dostroyed by fire, three firomon were killed and two injured. Property loss $50,000. Tli e court of inquiry convened by Rear-Admiral Watson, ut Manila, to lnvostignto tho loss of tho cruiser Charleston, exonerated the officers und men from responsibility for tho loss of the ship. farm An Iowa concern is making wagons wholly of steel. Electrical power can bo transmitted with profit 80 miles aud nsed as steam is used. Of tho 25 men who havo filled tho governor's chair in Indiana, Gov. Mount is the only ono living. Pennsylvania factory inspectors re port 2,228 accidents last year, three- fourths of which were due to careless ness. ing his gavel down with terrific force and urging the people to tako their seats. After five or 10 minutes of the most exciting scenes since the assassin ation, quiet was restored. Acolilrnt to a Wnrk Trulil, Salt Lake, March 28. A special to the Tribune from Nophi, Utah, nays: A serious accident occurred today on tho Oregon Short Line, 24 miles Kouth of this city, which resulted in tho death of Chris Thompson, foreman, and the injury of six others. The following is a list of the injured Hans Morton, Lovan, Utah, broken leg; Louis Millor, Salt Lake, back and thigh injured; Frank Harney, Juab, Utah, back and thigh; Robert Walker, Salt Lake, shoulder dlslocnt ed; 8. B. Wright, Kansas City, wrist spiained; E. Brainkamp, Cincinnati, butt in groin. Tho accident happened to a work train that was distributing new rails on tho road. Ono side of tho car hud been unloaded when tho car turued over, with the abovo result. Lord Salliliury Apologizes. New York, March 28. A spooial to the Journal aud Advertiser from Wash ington says: Lord Salisbury has npolo gized to tho United States for the open ing by the British censor at Durban of mail addressed to ox-consul Charles E. Maorum, at Pretoria. Tho apology will be sent to the houso committee on foreign affairs by Secretary of Stato Hay, when Mr.-Macrum's caso against the state department is heard. A Tug ii I Drama. Manila, March 28. During tho pro duction of un incendiary pluy entitled, "For Love of Country," presented in the Tugul languugo at the Tagul thea ter, the nativos, uudor tho influence of ropeated reforonco to indopondonce, booumo disorderly. Finally, carried away at tho sight of tho rebol flag on the stage, they cried, "Vivo Filipino" and Vivo Aguinaldo." The pollco, who wore summoned, restored order and arrested the manager of tho theater , and the author of tho play. llacklioitK of Mrlko llrnkrn. Chicago, March 28. 'I ho Timr Herald xtys: "Tho .Macliltilut Union claims to havo made such progrv with individual firms as to havo prac tically broken tho lmrkline of tho ma chinists' strike iu Chicago. The new form of agreement adopted by the machinists, whlrh dm nway with nearly all the ohjoctioimhlu feature, has been signed by Ti firms, aud it is exacted that today TiH) of the 0,000 strikng machinists Iu Chicago will bo back at work under tho new ngrtw-meiit." "FREE STATE OF ACRE. Twrltx Krvolulloimrr C'hlrf A.k With drawal of llruiillan Korr. Rio Janeiro, March 28. Tho chiefs of tho revolutionary government at Aero havo requested tho withdrawal of all the Brazilian forces, naval and mili tary, uflirmiug that freo Brazilians will never become Bolivian. 'Hie request, or protest, ends thus: "Independence or death I 1-ong live tho free state of Acrel" it is signed by 12 chiefs. Theto is serious danger of complica tions between tho state government of Amuzonas mid tho general gnverment at Bio, owing to tho fact that tho ieo pie of tho Amazon valley, as well as of tho state government, uro in favor of aiding tho Brazilians of Acre, estimat ed at 2:1,000, against tho Bolivian gov ernment, mid tho insignificant Bolivian population of Acre, estimated ut 2,000. Tho people of the state of Para aro bit lory opiKisod to tho intervention of tho central government in favor of tho Bolivian authorities in Aero, and the deputies of Para and Amazonas will firmly oppose all interference by the Brazilian military forces. Letters re ceived from the City of Acre say the independent state of Aero has cent diplomatic notes to the governments of Austro-Hungary, Germany, Italy, Groat Britain, Franco, Spain Switzerland and Portugal, requesting thorn to recog nlze tho independence of the now stato. llrliUli C'oniul Katullr SUliliml. Kingston, Jamaica, March 2(1. Ad vices received hero fiom Cludud Bol lvar, Vonezuolu, say a fortnight ago James Lyull, tho acting British consul there, was fatally stabbed while leav ing tho consulate. A Wl vooiihIii ArHildiiiy lluriii-il. fitoiighton, Wis., March 27. Tim Acudinemy was totally do flro today. Tho Stoughtou stroyed by loss is not heavy Train Wrack In Alulmiiia. Atlanta, Gu., Murcli 28. Tho fast mail on the Atlanta & Westport rail road, which left Atlanta at 5 o'clock for New Orleans, was wrocked botweon Wostpoint and Opolika, Ala. Express Messenger Oslin was killed aud Bag. gageman Bunt body injured. An on. gine carrying sovoral physicians left hore for tho scono of tho wrook. The train at tho timo of the aceldent was running ut tho rato of GO miles au hour. All traffic is at a standstill on tho road. DECISION OF THE COUIll Oliarl niiillnl liy Ut Htirrait of Nail gallon allowed I'lrar Walir Din Vvurl mruea. Albany. N. V.. Mr' 87.TH" "'J A mil reji'rt of John Miickiii, suu auperlutendeiit of litlsir statistics, Mvj 1 (.mi IltuiIiiii niluriiH for tlm iiimrH ended Deceiulwr Ml, IHUU, nlmw an III ..,.u,... nl Jii.tWl niiiro than III the In 'I Unco mouths of IHUH. In the latlij quarter tho arrivals numbered fi I . KHw In tlm iHimo IIIM11 iiinimiP i mv. uil'J. Tim birurit luillMirtloliatlt gnlll thewo riu'M leeonllng at least t!.ui n rivals was nmdo by tlm Hlnvuk. T Polish men was second, ihu l iotla tuid Slavonian" third. In tuiltit of niiiulMira thn Soulhi' Italian Mill retain the lead in Imuj ...... linn Him arrivals of that r.K'O U'll nearly one-fourth of tho total. TI11I were 1H.I IU. or l.2 ar ci-iu. 01 in class who lauded during tho quarll ... . .. . .. 1 which ended ni I'tHxnuixr. .ri ih.. nninnrli'nl order conn thn II brows, with lll.OMi Poll. U.40I. Mi vks, 0,3211; (ieriimns. n.llH; rkniiij iiiivlntm. MHO: Northern Itullaii 4,140. and Irl-li. .1.T4A. iu tlm T3.K02 imitiliimtil arrhli liirlii,. thn imnrtrr. four-fifth Wli doitliicd to Ihu Mate iiuipliig II ... . . i 1 1 1 .. 1. 1 J isurtli Aimniio uivinnii, ui "m mini thn .into of .Now iofk ruui lli lrinl liuuilxir. TllO0 WlKI to tho Wot division iiumburtHl 3.3H0. NOT MUCH I'MOQRESS. Ilrlllili Onratlom l'lirkil In inulli Afrlra. Iindon, Mareh 27. K'rpt for tlm "inifortuiiata owiirriiiKii." nt uird Itiilierts cll It. wlileh imiiIiw) III tlm kllllmtof I.leutpiiMiit (obnifl t.raWw. LletiteiMiit CVl-iiinl (lrliH;ton and Captain Tmttrr, thi- campaign pri-nliu no new fKaturtw. Tlm uiUhap to tho guanls' offleura l n ttliiniiy to their bravery, but mil tlwlr iIphtoIIiiii. Tlijr 1111-t pnrly of rlo lWr wImhh thwy trlnl to mptnro. The lti taV rtfMK mi n kopj. when' tbriKi of llirlr com rail WetH hidden, and ttltblll flvH uiluutos ovary ineiiibor of tha llrllich party was lilt. Apparently llttlo progrw ! Inlng made toward thn mllef of Mnfaklllg. A prlvatn telrgraiu from n lleiitounni at KlmtwrlHy, datisl ixlmwlny, Jlarch 21, atiiioiincos that he wn at thn iilut of rturtlng for Mnfeklng, promintably with the relief column. General Sir I'oretiler-Walker and Prlnco Alexander, of Twk, davn left CnpnTonn for Blixiuifniitelii. It Is rciirtil from Ijtdyninltli tdat Vail Iteenail's n blUtla wild 'gull. Taallll III Culm. Havana, March 37. Uoenwr Gen eral Wood has rwn-ntly had lntrvlow with rMM of Itiltiiitticr, who hava tunuoiisly urged the taxatloti ni talu ablu property rather than nach laig of sugar us it is manufactured. TImimi who hold tills view ooiitoinl that umlar the pretant sytm luipwllments ara thrown iu thn vay of production. They point out that many valuable etitato havo U-en laying Idle and un productive for year, wniie nvni liavlng complete ugnr plauta. Thn nuuera, who aro rluh men. aro living in Paris, Madrid and other Kuropaii cities, quito. untaxed fur their probity in Cuba. General Wood feels that If thora properties am taxed, their owner will Iw fivned either to sell them or to inako them productive. Tlio meeting rolled today of thoM favoring iinivursal tilfrago resulted in failure. Tho only (Himins proseiit were about CO negroes and several imull Imys, Arrlral of Mliiwrrrkril flratnrn. Now York. Marod 27. Among the pasht'iigers who arrived today on thn steamer Ollnda from Cuban orts were 20 stranded colonista from It Gloria ond 25 shipwrecked Mjuiueii. Twenty of the latter aro from tho Norwegian steamer Fraumes, which was swept nshoro on Hog Sty roof, in the Baha mas, March 2, and becamo a total loss, already reported. Tho crew landed 011 tho reef with provisions, and they wore picked up by the steamer Admiral Hchley, and landed at Fortune island. Tho other five shipwrecked acumen woro from the American schooner Hat tlo Godfrey, which was lost on Romano reef. Illali Mnrmoiii do to Mrslcn, Chihuohiiu, Mex March 27. Tho toveral Mormon colonics in this stato havo been iuoreaswl in jKipuIntlon by tho arrival of ovor 5,000 Mormon immi grants from Utah during the last two months. The colonies wero established under concessions grunted by tho Moxl. can government. Trump Ulllflil n llriikaman, Brook Haven, M1hh March 27. Johu PorkitiH, a freight brukoman, win Hhot nud killed niiur hero this uftornoon by Moses Angeline, a tramp, who was stealing u ride. It Is feared a mob will .bo organlzod to lynch him. Clinton T.llicrul lliilltuts lliinind. Fort Plain, N. Y Murcli 27. Fire loday entirely dostroyed the Clinton Liberal Institute building, entailing 11 loss of !f05,000. Tho InBtituto wus u college preparatory school and military acadomy, owned and conducted by tho UnlveraullHts of tho stato, and occupied n largo flvo-stroy building. Tho build, ing wub not occupied, tho Easter vaca tion bolng 011. Tho armory was wived. Most of tho faoulty and students losf on yersonui oirects tilt f ;tt. vrs hinTIBHilBi.. IP .. .. IIIHllaln dlttrl- u lltiikik hiltl'ii 'I Dm truw ""Tha aiilh run ! iHnji tb'ii inu.lilir In tUrmnfj nltort will Iw n.niln tun,,", Mfnty. for on UiuHtkif( thn eoiiutry rafUMijj India Is frriiraiir m., wlft audixirrr)ianbABrf tli a niiMtrl lr.mt? weir ptolml.l , .aHin4 Ml Mry train " 3 GREAT STEtU FI0j 'arnl an.l l ilrli .W J Mrr. llliMua,S IMtt.l.urg M.r.h rne ltwwii II I". ftj draw t'arllrytn hoe U a' Imrtltx intKrnli-d bif I0r plan of n-oryoiiiMtina, it! corn to In lnniijiirti t of Nnw Jprupy Tlio rnrni-vii- kih4 Paj roiiit-i a il'H'l mmwaf ill at from t'.lMi.iasi.ooti u J thn fniniill "ipiIkW tfit Wll out. all lltlirUos lr IMrtiier In thn (nrWQl diopai, and ll c. rrttta dent of th compaiiv, trMr ... . ... 1 . all no na tniranfu aw. T)ih. far tr nilthcirlyl tlnnnt lata thn MilllliHllV. As the rapitalol lkCa twiiy, Ltd.. I W.vm.m. prujxMwl plan r iwrtiipr will bold rllW tlllina thn aiiK'iilit la ! A Mr. I'rlck lioldi Y riiiuiinr ilul III Ik 0 Oillialiy. ha ill ri" l thn now comvrn. IIJ.lW-1 onpilallzi-d a: mow j 000 II tho llgum i I! (100.. Ills -onlciitloflll" that his stock wawnrlku 000.0MI0, and h" "wl jj dlffcrituro U-iwrrn lIutMH o flu nil him when h vum the "honclad" pntrlil' Tli I'rlw H'llWi lU-rlln, Mar.li '.'i.-j rnilser Iniiiirlied tolyl tho iiamn Prlu HlM-j chrlsteniHl by I'rinwi j Pruwia. She U lHuJ1 pluto 100 mllllinet" water lino. il''l',,D,T; j-iwerof 15,000. slid u engines, nud Is ropllj knots 1111 hour. M' tUl In IW0 Bl ceiiiiini'Kii H""- iii ulr iri.rclllllliei" I mates, four Ift-contlmetf volvlng towers ami ....... ..till four tori displacement is 8.800W n.. a! titn. pan 1 " , II. Crocker has oiwro" . expense of sending out J tho Lick Observatory M 5 toUl collpse of Hw'0" comploto oiitllt 01 '"""J taken. A siaium . - -.i J..I..I...I.. i.,.-.ii but It noilllliui -- .I n bo Ilarnevllle, a in'H Atlanta, (la. T' r.ttr, Mawmlll "-, Munlce, lnd., James jmickhui -" . southwest of hero, w fearful Loller "W"1"?. Threo men are ui . -- . ntlmrs wero wPr.J ""V" ..in...... VAW, aro Thomas ruum y,- kirk and Marlon t w , k kirk, the '1,,cf' ,b crushed in and both snnJ Mi.rd.rrd l.r . i..ii..i. n. a.. trr.ti . nll.l lfl"t ornor Rin-Hull is 0.. .v , last nlirht four "'n"".....! " ..AI-,lA I It" I the homo 01 - pt(( near Cartnagc, . -. r, ,,,, but ho broke 5 , caugni, :. Ji"i uro believed to 00 tn0 Ho who llgl't '"t, ends, may expect o flngarfl.