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EVENTS OF THE HAY miners, were instantly killed by an explosion of powder in thrir cabin near Sheridan, Mont. E P IT O M E The date for the execution of H. H. Holmes, the convicted murderer, has R E O R G A N I Z A T I O N O F T H E been fixed by Governor Hastings of C IFIC ROADS. Pennsylvania for Thursday, May 7. O F TH E T E L E G R A P H IC THE PLAN OF MORGAN W u m rn a In Bouts and f*la is the K o ls o f PA- a S lou ch H ist* w a y w a n . K o u t l u a W o r k o f I b a E l f, Hal ilu n ~ S iu .i,. E N G L A N D 'S CLA IM IN T H E V E N Washington, March 7.. St. Petersburg, Fla.. March 11.— N E W S O F TH E W O R L D . E Z U E L A D IS P U TE. time today it looked Miss Loin Hoffman, an eccentric question would be finally woman living in the suburb* of this iu the senate by agreeing tg place, was arrested last night jnst A terrible conflagration raged for A a U t e m t l i i l o l l M t l » mt l u v l r ru m twenty-four hours at Asperen, South O n $ T h r o u g h 1-i n # t o t h e C o n s t —G o v after she bad robbed M. McDaniel, a R e f u s e d l o F a y l o d . m o l l y - Y n a n i u n l * ferenoe report aooepting the I k * T w o U « n i l i p h « r * i r r M M U d l a a Holland. A t the conclusion M ain tain , th . Iru n n In cid an « l a olutions. gentleman from Ohio, who is spending Several churches, the post- e rn m e n t O b lig a tio n * to lie R efu n d ed C va d .n .ed Form A Larga i a a u l Id en tica l With t b . B o u n d a r y O l a - ell's elaborate argument of the winter here. McDaniel was pro office and fifty buildings were de or O th erw ise the G overn m en t W ill case, Sherman presented flp.l a f I n f o r m a t i o n l a a « a r a l i Si ceeding to the Clarendon hotel at 11 stroyed. p u t . W ith E n g lan d . C on trol the Bond*. the conferees and naked for o'clock. As be passed a large live oak The bicycle squad hat proved satis The rate« of exchange in Brazil have London, March y.— The British blue- gnrton Chandler, who hsd Washington. March 11.— Morgan in he was felled by a blow from a sadbag. fallen lower than was ever known be factory beyond anticipation, and when The robber rifled bis pockets of $300 book on the Venezuela boundary dis- j„.|ore heard on Cuba, declaiaj] fore. Grave fear* are entertained that spring oomee all N aw York’s asphalt troduced in the senate a long docn- pute was laid on the table of the house ^ j aTOr t)f not only recogi streets w ill be patiolled by policemen ment in the shape of a resolution <-m- and a gold watch, and also took a dia- a commercial crisis w ill result bodying his ideas of a plan for the re- mond ring from his finger. As the of commons today, hollowing is a of maintaining the indtpeg on wheels. Tbs French chamber of deputies has summary of the position of Great Cuba, even if it resulted in i President Cleveland has approved organisation of the Pacific roads. It robber was making off McDaniel re- adpoted the project for a new subma Pacific gained his senses and shouted for help, Britain, as published in the work re Spain. Un account of ths the b ill granting the right of way to instrncta the committee on rine telegraph line between France, no action was taken. the Columbia A Red Mountain R a il roads to report the bill introduced by Policeman Irwin heard the shonta and ferred to: the United btates and the Antilles. First— Long prior to and at the time Brought to bay, road Company through the Colville Morgan, giving jurisdiction to the chased the robber. Washington, March 9.— T b t l of the treaty of Munster, in 1646, the The massacre of thirteen Armenian reservation, W’aahragton. court of appeals for the District of Co- the robber drew a pistol, but was dis* committee on public lands Dutch founded settlements in various families is reported from the district of prM decided today to report back" In London the young radicals have lumbia in cases brought by the United armed after a struggle. Irwin led bis parts of British Guiana, partionlaily Moosh. Five Armenians are said to States government liens on railroads, prisoner into the light, bat wss sur* zona school land bill, recently broken out in revolt against the policy have been killed at Kirchehir, in the on i the tne coast coa»^ , bv the president, w ith the n of the leaders of their party. The dual The resolution also instructs the com prised to find he had captured Lulu paaaed Angora district The woman was dressed p r ^ n d -^ h e o n i y s p a m a h r e t t e n , a' lou ¿ at lt * passed leadership between Laird Roue berry and mittee to report s bill, eithci as an or Hoffman. over i Superior Judge Murphy, of San to them was Santo Home de much like a man, wearing boots and a iginal bill or a r ?me-dment, contain Delegate Murphy of Arizona,i Sir W illiam Vernon Haroourt is the Francisco, has granted another stay of slouch hat, and greatly resembled the I Guyana, ing provisions for refunding the out the committee in favor of the b source of dispute. execution in the Durrani case until government Pacific road highwaymen of fiction. Last week j Third— D uring the whole period from report would have been orden Minister Taylor has refused the standing March 11. The bill of exceptions is three other guests were held up and j 1648 to 1796 the Dutch had uninter- bonds held by bonafide owners who are resignations of Spaniards acting as but for tbe fact that the cummifl not ready for settlement robbed at the point of the pistol. The rupted possession of the entire coast sired to secure certain iafT United States consuls when they were not indebted to the United States, and Huffman woman confessed she did it. I line and the river Corentyn to Banina. Three hundred tons of side armor for written in Spanish, on the ground that also *b® mortgage bonds, the re from the interior department] kourth— During the same period the battleship Sebastapool were shipped that language is not the official lan funding bonds to run for thirty years She restored all the valuables secured finally passing upon the b ill by the Bethlehem, Pa., iron works to guage of the United States. at the option of the government and by playing highwayman, and w ill they had explored the upper portions of Washington, March 11.— \çJ Russia. This is part of the first order subject, after ten years, to be called in probably not be prosecuted. She is nearly all the rivers and made many The French historical society has settlements in adjacent districts. Cuban question was laid aside] for -rm or the company has received and paid by the United States to bear noted for eccentricity. placed a tablet on the house which Fifth— Prior to 1723 there was no senate today, Turpie was from Russia. interest at 3 per cent. The refunded K I L L E D IN A L A N D S L I D E . Benjamin Franklin occupie 1 in 1776, settlement of Spaniards, except Santo for an argument against the ra an A great ioe gorge has been formed at Passy, France. T w o members 'of bonds are to be held by tbe United Dupont to a seat in the senajl States treasurer and to be exchangeable T w o F e r f o n i B u r i e d in h R a v i n e on Home de Guajana. on the New York Central A Hudson the society eulogized Franklin, refer P o rtla n d H eigh ts. Sixth— Between 1724 and 1796 Ca- Delaware. The senator had gJ for old bonds. They are to be secured River tracks between Hudson and A l ring to his career as a scientist. Portland, Or., March 10.— A fright- \ puchin m is s io n s were established south- eluded when, at 4:35, the as the present bonds are. A sinking bany The road is covered with ioe. tbe Undergraduates of Princeton college fond is provided by the companies at fnl calamity, caused by a landslide, ward of the Orinoco and gradually ex- a brief executive session, in some places ten feet high and the burned in effigy the king of Spam in a tended eastward toward Dutch terr overtook the fam ily of Donald S. M c thereafter adjourned. Frye i z n ^B the rate of 6 per cent per annum, to tracks and telegraph poles for a dis demonstration in which several hun pay the interest of the bonds if not Donald, a bridge carpenter, early yes itory, the farthest point obtained by a bill for the establishment of tance of TOO feet are washed out dred took part. The flag of Spain was paid by the railroad companies. being Tummeremo, ment of the government to b e ] terday morning, in a ravine of Port the Spaniards The steamer Clyde was burned to dragged through the main street, and as the department of Direction is also given for taking land heights, and in the twinklng of an founded about 1788. the water's edge at Point Grey, just later was torn to pieces in the center Seventh— Before 1796 the Dutch had manufactures, the head of whiel B B possession of tbe roads by the govern- eye the home of the McDonalds was outside the harbor of Vancouver, B. C. of the campus. ment under the provisions of the act of swept ont of existence, hardly a vestige settled far up the Cnyuncka. A Dutch be a member of the president' ,t*tiU Captain Woodworth and the crew had Letters written by Mayor Sntro, of 1896. In that event the United States of the house remaining, while two of poet was established near tbe Uruan, net The senate committee on The a narrow escape. The steamer was valued at $1,000, and insured for San Francisco, to congressmen anent is to operate the roads as its property, the inmate? were crashed to death, and and the Dutch had full control of the lands decided not to recumms passage of tbe Arizona land bill $1,100 in the Western Insurance Com the funding bill, have been seized by the present board of directora in each the remaining members of the family whole basin of the C'nyuni. the postoffice authorities. Their ob road to be superseded by others consist- narrowly escaped with their lives, Eighth— Except for the settlement of the veto of the president, bnt to pany The dead are: Daniel Campbell, Santo Home de Guayana and their mis- mend a new bill, Secretary Lament has issued an order jection is that the envelopes bear the ing of nine ciitxens, to be appointed by locating the military poet at Magnolia inscription, “ Huntington would not the president. N o person now an effi- age 42. and Isabel McDonald, age 16. sions the Spaniards exercised no author oer, or stockholder, of the roads or any The driect cause of the disaster was a ity in the territory now in dispute. Bluff, near Seattle. W h ile this settles steal a redhot stove.” Washington, March 7.— Afteil Ninth— Great Britain, on becoming The charge d'affaires of the United railroad or transportation or telegraph landslide. Hnndreds of tons of earth the location, much remains to be done before the site can be established. Se States embassy in Berlin, J. B. Jack' company, or a member of congress, or swept down a ravine, and with irre- possessor of tbe colony, succeeded to all man had made a very bitter f upon the president in the house j attle most give a perfect title to the son, has had several meetings recently any official of the government is to be sistable force struck the dwelling, and, the rights of the Dntcb. The board hardly before one coaid realize what Tenth— After 1796 Great Britain ex- a bill was passed, on tbe nun site, and then an appropriation from with the authorities in regard to the appointed on these boards. insurance matter, and they have prom of directors is to manage the Central had occurred, an uunsightly mass of tended her settlements and exercised Grosvenor, to make the national congress must be obtained. Pacific and Union Pacific and branch mud. rocks, brash and trees marked OTer the territory orignally claimed by tary parks national fields for A dispatch from SL Petersburg says: ised to expedite a re-examination in the roads as one line and have power to fix the place where bnt a minute previous the Dutch all the rights whereby na- ueuvers of the regular army and The Novoati. in an editorial says that case of the American companies. Senator Mitchell of Oregon has been rates. N o dividends are to be paid on was the home of a happy family. The tions usually indicate a claim to ter- tia of the states, nnder the Russia w ill maintain the independ unregistered stock and the stock is all rain wrought presented an aw fnl spec- ritory. tions prescribed by the secret ence of Corea and that if Japan con consulting with the w ar depirtment to be reduced to correspond with the tacle, made all the more horrible by Eleventh— Neither Spain nor Vene- war. The house then resum J be tinues intriguing Russia may be forced concerning an emergency appropria- value of the property. The functions the fset that somewhere in the mnd- zuela, after the latter declared her in- consideration of the am en d m en t^! to oocupy the peninsula. Japan mast lloa for the Cascade locks, to make the of present officers of the road are sus hidden rams were the bodies of two dependence, at any time bad dominion legii ppropriation bill teg consider that if she wishes to acquire locks secure so they can be early opened ud the fee system in the case of for navigation. He w ill introdnee a pended and the books, papers, con persona whose lives had been crashed over the territory in question. Corea this means war with Russia tracts, deeds, etc., are to be turned out. There were w illin g hearts and Twelfth— Great Britain, while main- States attorneys and marshals W ith the subsidence of the waters joint resolution for such amount as the over to the new board of directors on eager hands engaged in the work of taimng her just rights, has consistently the committee rose, without which overwhelmed a great part of w sr department recommends, sj that it penalty of fine and imprisonment for recovering the buried bodies, but it was shown a desire to make a fair arrange- lug tbe consideration of the k i f i ^ H N e w England, figures of losses sus may be immediately adopted. refusal to turn them over. not until five hours of hard, laborious ment with Venezuela iu regard to the was passed isf pa.--ed appropriating appropriating sas f'J6,0«rom A dm iral Richard W . Meade, in a tained in the section w ill be consider Tbe document closes witb a declare work that both remains had been found bonnlary. t:.' reconstruction of the Keck 1 ^ ™ ably more than $2,000,000. This doea lecture on "T h e Caribbean o ea," said tion that the government is possessed, and conveyed to the morgue. There Tnirteenth— Tbe claim of Venezuela 111., bridge. not include the wages to laboring men that in case of trouble between the in its own right, of all the property were five people in the house at the that her territory extends to the Esse- Washington, March 9 — The ^ H i and women through suspension of United States and Great Britain oTer of the Pacific roads: that it hulas it as time of the accident, the father, mother qnibo is based on contentions in no *** i manufacturing and other industries. Venezuela, the first shot fired in anger the means and instrumentality of na and little 5-year-old child escaping wise supported by facts, and cannot be tion bill, which has been undi w ill sound the death knell of the B rit Six lives have been lost. tional government, and of interstate unhurt. justified on any reasonable ground. sidération for a week. Muai v r Discussing the Cuban Mias Edith M. Day, the young ish empire. and internal commerce; that it is nec- jru p e The foregoing thus establishes Great time, however, was consumed is. F O U N D IN A B A R R E L . woman who, in the spring of 1894, question, be said that Cuba should bear easatry the roads should be consolidated Britain in her strict right to be en consideration of an am eu dm «*** the same relation to Spain tnat Canada made s trip by railroad around the as one through line: that the govern titled to the territory extending to abolish the fee system in the c» J- A n o t h e r M u r d p r (M y « t * r y f o r th e 1 I m a g o United States and through Mexico bears to the British empire. ment w ill preserve the property as lar Baritna. inending the watersheds of the United Mates attorneys and muAt Kl 1 o llc e to t (travel. without touching her foot to the Actors W i ll Long and John West as is consistent with justice for the Esseqnibo, , C'nyuni, Uruan, Pomaroon, This amendment was perfected mont , , Chicago, March 10.— Carefully con ... ground, died in San Francisco. Tbe fought a duel after the close of a per payment of all law fu l debts, and when W sim and Banma. The bluebook adopted. The house then euteredof th cealed in a barrel and covered with a scheme for the trip was devised by rail formance at Marion, Ind. Long was tne roads are freed from debt w ill per contains nine maps. the consideration of the postcft^|H road men of Portland to offset the at- fatally wounded. The men are mem- mit the owners of stock to snare in the mass of old rags and cotton, the dead propria tion bill. The largest offurs bodies of a gray-baired man and a new N O A B A T E M E N T AS Y E T . taatiou given to Mias Nellie Bly's trip hereof the “ O ’H ouligan's Masquerade" ownership, according to the value of regular supply bill», which born babe were found in an alley in around the world. Company, and after a rongh-and-tum- their property. ♦91,943.757 A bill was V u J f f r l Hyde Park today. This forenoon tbe T h e E x c it e m e n t T h r o u g h o u t I t a l y One hundred and fifty five-tael cans bis fight in West's dressing room, se- A M A N IA C A N D HIS G U N . G re a t a « E v e r. abolish the cash payment of pens Tb office of the Hyde Park motgne was of opium were washed ashore at the cured pistols and met on the stage, Rome, March 9.— Tbe excitement the purpose of which was to piping lagging camp of Edward Latoor. near l11 tb6 volley which followed Long re- E i g h t M e n S h u t , O n e o f W h o m I * D e a d , rang up on the telephone and a woman, v^terans who squandered or as ti who declined to give her name or ad throughout Italy caused by the defeat C t a a l a d y , Wash. The opium is valued ceiled two ballets. West was nnnnrL and A n o t h e r I t D yin g. dress, asked if the body of a man had of lieueral Baraten recently by the ,wlllfR©d of out pensions on (¡airfor 1 at $5,000, and is supposed to have Supreme Chancellor Ritchie, of the a bi| BrockYille, O n L , March 11. — A been found in Hyde Park. The office Abyssinians. with loss of from 5,000 P*.Td*J * heeai part of the cargo of a small smug Knights of Pythias has issued a proc maniac who alighted from the 11:45 attendant replied in the negative, and to 10,000 men killed and wounded, ac- Washington, March 11. — Dirtri g lin g sloop which left Victoria last lamation that the supreme iodge w ill train today shot eight men. Peter then questioned tbe woman, bnt his cording to generally credited reports, Colombia business consumed the weeA The sloop, it is supposed, was ^ ^ meet in Cleveland. O ., August 25, Moore is dead, and Chief of Police efforts failed to obtain any informa shows little signs o€ abatement. It is P ® * * ® of the day in the wrecked during the severe gale of last ¡¡¡¡J lying that, if satisfactory arrange Rose is fatally injured. The maniac tion of a decided character, althougb true, however, that the disturbance ^ mong the bills passed was one# *1 and the men drowsed. ments can be made with the railroads, bimself was shot through the body, she told the clerk she was looking for nsed by the news of the great dtsas- crease the cost of gas from $1.50« A dispatch from Kobe says the kmg the encampment of the militarv branch and is in jail. His name is said to be * man who was missing. She was ,er the consequent display of iu- * thousand. This was the 01 of Corea is Mill at the Russian legation of the order may be held there. The Lapointe. finally prevailed upon to give his des- dignation against the government has 11 lo“ g figbt against the gas < omta in Seoul. Internal uprisings oontinne. centennial of Cleveland is to be c m - About noon Lapointe came on the cription. which she did in minnte de- been greatly increased by the calling The consideration of the postofficel It is rumored that Japan is making ad memorated in August, and, if possible, street carrying a shotgun. The first taiL She astonished the morgue at out of the army reserves of the cl.se of Propriation bill was continued, M vanees to R u m i * with a view of arrang arrangements w ill be made to secure person he met was Peter Moore, an old tendant by saying that be would cer 18,2, which calls 80,0ti0 additional important amendments were ing dual control in Corea. It ia be the camp vacated by the Ohio National man. Lapointe deliberately shot tainly learn more of the case. men into active service. The great The N *s k e r announced the tax. lieved the Marquis Y a magata, while Guard for the Knights of Pythias. Four hours later the barrel with its majority of these reserves are m.,rr Moore dead. Chief of Police Rose ran Hendricks to the b a n k io i^ H IB attendance opon the czars' corona John Hays Hammond, the American m the direction of tbe report and L a ghastly contents was discovered in the men. whose families w ill be thus de- currency committee. A bill was tion, w ill negotiate a treaty of al- mining engineer nnder bail at Johan- pointe shot him in the breast and head. rrar of 1429 Indiana avenue. The prived of their chief or only support authorize tbe secretary of ti the nesbarg, awaiting trial on a charge of A n old man named Dickson, standing holy of the man tallied in almost every ‘ or an indt finite period. Thus, at nT t : ly S. \v Peele, of A : «g < near, received a cnarge in the neck inspect with the description furnished ^ ***n and otner places, serious noting $30,000 for services to the old *ti>.S L A b iU ^ H my apprecia from the other barrel. Lapointe had a by the mystenous woman over the tele- ba* occurred when the reserve* were against Cherokee Indiana tion of Consul M¿neon's efforts in my pocket full of cartridges, and began phone. The police unhesitatingly con- prepairng to c!ey orders, and in many “ Iso passed to change the t im t l^ H three warship*, the Massachusetts, the behalf. He has shown wisdom and shooting right and left a t random, “voted her with the case. In the bar- they have been prevented by h“Ming court in tbe n o r t h r a Brooklyn and the Iowa, to completion, good judgment, rendering me a great Policeman Linsey got behind a door in rel was also the body of a boy not over i j rce. Women and children lead the oi California, because of the pending trouble with service. I am well treated by the gov- a grocery store, and partly opening it, three days old. trouble. Railroad cars h*Te been de- Spain, there is. nevertheless, an air of JA N EIR O . ernmenL The preliminary trial w ill had jusi taken aim when Lapointe J- 2k. Xourse, residing in Prairie molished, rails torn up and telegraph CITY O F R IO activity about the yard which con begin soon. I have no fear of the fired, the ballet taking effect in Lin- avenue, while emptying a pan of ashes wires cut, and the police have been ------------- trasts strongly with the recent du ll óra ultimate result, as I am innocent of at- sey's head and neck. A young man in tbe alley, discovered a barrel, which beaten and stoned into helplessness '* F«lt for Poriflr si« ness there. tempitng to overthrow tbe government, fired at Lapointe from a window, aroused his curiosity. Breaking open The soldiers have been attacked, baTo- Company'* steamer. The United States supreme oourt has althougb participating in the revoln- wounding him. He fired into the win- *be head of the barrel he was horrified Dets bare been freely used, and men S hd Francisco, March 10 — Tbe I decided the Stanford case in favor of tionary movement. ’ 1 dow, after which he fell exhausted, upon seeing the naked body of an old and women, frenzied" with wrath, have ciSc S'eamship Company’s City of I Mrs. Stanford. The title of the case He was then captured. Linsey is bad- man inside It was entirely nude and thrown themselves on the naked steel •,1,neiro- which left here for the Ofll A letter from San Carlos, A. T. fa the United States va Jane L. Stan- The was frightfully mutilated. Covering °* the troops. heavily laden, February 6 l M states that Inspector McCormick, of the ly wounded, bnt may recover. executrix of Leland Stanford, de Large numbers of arrests have been bar? arrived at^Yokohama the2Ml| interior department, is now practic others wounded, bnt not seriously, are the corpse wssja thick layer of cotton. ll involve* the individual lia ally done with his task of securing by Robert Boyle. Fred htagg. George A fter the body was lifted from the made, the troops eTervwhere are either bat ao word has been beard of 1 bility of stockholders in the Central treaty, from the Apaches of the White fta g g . Robert McCormack Thomas barrel the body of the baby was found, confined to barracks, or occupying the Th* ^ o t s declare they have ires3 Pacific Railroad Company for tbe debt Mountain reservation, segregation of D' TereQI 11 * “ nnd« “ T* * ‘bin flannel shirt. « * « • . and night has been turned into “ formation of no sort r e g a r d * due the United State« on bonds issued the noted Deer Creek oual held* The and there were marks on the head ap- d*T by torchlight processions, inlig- "earner's welfare or whereabouts T H E CASCAD E RESERVE. ia aid of the Central Pacific nnder the Indians have agreed to have an area of praentiy made with a blunt instra- nation meetings, riotous demoustra- she $l ‘ded ont of the bav, Febrn C alifornia constitution. land cut off the reservation covering P r o t e c t A ga i n «t I t * O p e n i n c b y t b e ment. p i e man was apparently be- ti ms in public square* sud in freni of Tfae New York office of 't h e Shipping circles of the world are all the Deer creek coal fields, and any tween 65 and 70 Tears of age. P o re*tF T A ** o r i e t io n . many of the government buildings. ha® btea wired incessantly bv tbs greatly interested in the voyage of the other land on which a coal formation 9 tean> ! • D i « p l a e e d . lh ia is z summary of what baa cocur- a*tenta. but the reply comes’ r Washington, March 10.— The execu British ship A uspioes, bound from can be traced The Indians w ill receive - i in a greater or lesser degree at M p *n'* munotonnsly that as vet Chicago, March 9. — Compressed air tive committee of the American For Santa Rosalie. Mexico, to England the proceeds of sale of coal lands as estry Association has just forwarded a as a power haa displaced steam in u n Florence, Turin. Como. Terrera. ha* ^ b e d them by cable coi w ith a valuable cargo of copper ore. collected under the existing laws. letter to the secretary of the interior three departments of the Pullman r*‘‘° a* ' v.Lodl' 'a re n a , P ,n n a. Ber. ‘be vessel. The Rio Janeiro left More than eight months have passed J. R Bartlett, president of tbe N ica pre-lestiug against the contemplated Palace C ar Company s works, and the ffsrmo. Naples. Bresia. Venice. Pitara. * lth 15« poeple on board, all toM. since she left port, and since then a l-r f • b — — opening of the Cascade range forest results have so far been satisfactory to Palermo, Cremona, Catania and v » - É ; ar were cabin passengers,' nothing has been heard of the ship. ragua Canal Construction Company, reservation in Oregon. This reserve the officials, and it is probable that the mo* t an-v ° ‘ber town mentiouable. there were in the steerage ti The underwriters are considering the confirms the report that negotiation* contains 4.492.800 acre*. aDd ia situated new force w ill be used in all the « r a s i tvpeans, fifteen Japanese and r advisability of paying the insurance are in progress for a fusion of the T h . la t e r n a llo D a l C o n fe r e n c e . The ___ *b°P* ° * ‘be corporation. The change ‘ wo Chinese. The crew consii Nicaragua companies. on the crest of the high Cascades. V* on the cargo and vessel, amounting to Panama and The scheme, however, has not yet se letter states that there are no agncul- 18 ,adlc* ‘ and marks a revolution m ‘b ’rcT w hites tnd~e~igjTty"ciiine«a $450.000. cured the considers torn of their respec rural lands in the reservation; that the ,h'“, manufacturing system of the great A Johannesburg dispatch says when <« reed h i . (r a v e , The argument ad- a question m the house of commons m tive boards The consolidation of in lumber interests are not in need of us A llm a n plant- President Kruger visits England it is M ^raot. Cal . March l l . - T h * of terests is regarded with great favor in timber supplies: that tbe miners are TaDced a* Pullman in favor of a change behalf of the government, said he did tasted he w ill stipulate as conditions of banking cricles in Europe, and, it is not affected and that the only interest irom •**•“ to compressed air was. in £ M ^ Tp lnT D! W° Did * * . “ *1 Wrno?D Sheriff P nTii * granting to in la n d e r s the franchise, * great saving of labor, economy. - ---------- J uku>F initiative ^ “ plaint against " W hite Hhj understood in America as tending to prompting the movement are the shep- ths abrogation of the convention of McCarty and his son, , ____ « monetary conference. __ _____ _ remove the rivalry between the inter herd* whose flocks not only destroy ex- * b lll*T to tranxmit power kmg dis-1 ™ ■•harguig t*^ 18*4, and the substitution of a treaty without loss of force, simplicity, I L a r*. Italian i..,»„ » , wi t h w illfu ly feloniously i> 4 est*. and tbe governments are also be •sting forest growth, but prevent xnv B n io u s ly f fxii4 / and ■■ of eommerce and amity, recognising provide ne Tbe need ot legisUnoo “ d «»v m ie n o e . W ith the air ’ ' *------------ lieved to be friendly to tne propoeed new growth. ry sustenance f o r * London. Mxrch G reat Britain as the paramount power combination It is believed that an is urged to empower the people to pro system it is claimed the speed of the Gmxette thu xfteru,vn ^ T, f / 'i I' I,aU ,t,rTlng horsra at Can t ie 'a ranch, ia Sooth Afreia. and the inclusion of machinery i Anglo-French-American syndicate for vide a protective service and to make i use may be graded, tome- beet of reasons to believe that Italv K ^ n*3' Tb* *b«riff w ill leave for (la n d ia the Transvaal; the guar canal-bnilding is being formed, bat the rules and regulations, under which thing impossible when a belt is « few days, w ill rame . loan of » a n y »“ morrow * » make ths < i of tbs independence of tbe Trans details are withheld. mining, lumbering, grazing or any m illio n of pound* Merlin« ^ ^ McCurty h&a been notified Coaoldvrod K ld lr o l... |, R «••!*. that a pre-emptive right to Koal other occupation and urn of the reeervx- ------ ------------times of the condition o f hit bo hay and Delagoa bay be accorded the SL Petersburg, March 9___ Spain , people Boms might take place. — A popolar loan, as sea - T h e Empress of R am i, owns , n Fnllkevi. Thnr*'1' 7 »^ « r t e t Atnta Tka normal. attitude toward ths United Sutra in understand it, is one that — Mere than ever before now. Span oooasetica with the Cuban question is antie which v.uled J.; Wrote * < * * r t y . hara to ho paid back. $50.000. M att M cGuire sad Jacob Hooke. some rel relief w e r e * lards w ill win victorias hy cable 11 “ • prwen« from her rob- ‘ W-l-lh mrrw* lf pom* M regarded here as ndicolooa I living in the province