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W A S H IN G T O N THE C O U N TY D O IN G S NEWS K E S C M E '-^ “ ^ ~ ~ 5 2 , * e :THK TREATY BROKEN ------------ croaaing the Colombia river bar bound ------------ in. The weather was rough outaide, A D IG EST FROM A LL PA R TS OF and a havy awell on the bar toaaed the R U S S I A N S S E I Z E T H E D I S P U T E D |little schooner about oonaiderably, one THE WORLD. T E R R IT O R Y O F C H E E FO O . huge wave striking her midships and | turning her over almost on her beam U a p r a h o p ilo Review of tho Import- ends Simons was standing at the A Direct Violation of Law a —Their Course aat UappoBlngs of tho Paat H « k time in the oockpit, and the reoeding Regarded By Kugland a« au In- Called Prom tho Teloarapb Columns wave carried him over the side. The friendly Act—Srriousiies* of the N e» a crew was unable to render any assist —A t Homo and Abroad. 4 auuot Be 4 verettiuialed. ance, the unfortunate man disappear George Haag, 35 years old, killed ing as toon a he went over the schoon London, May 14.— A special from himself m San Francisco by taking er's side. Shanghai says: strychnine He was a member of a sui It is said that the war costa Spain Russians, through an American agent cide club. (100,000,000 annually and 10,000 aol- named smith, have taken poaeessiun The controller of the currency has diers every year j of the disputed territory of (Jhee Foo, declared a dividend of 16 per cent in A fight between negroes and Hun- ; over which the British claim rights, favor of the creditors of the insolvent garians at Keystone, W. Va., resulted S i* Russian warships are thete as well Stock Growers’ National bank, of Miles in two negroes and one Hun being a* the Detroit, Yorktown, Olympia and City, Mont. killed. Wilson Worthington and Geo. Machias of the United Sutes navy. Great excitement prevails at Chee Foo. A t Alonzo provinoe, in Huelva, Manard were also injured. Bpain, a miscreant set tire to a build* Rear Admiarl Kirkland has been or A dispatch to the Globe from Shanghai ing in which a dance was in progress. dered to command the Mare Island saya the Russians seized lot 13 of the Six persona were burned to death, and navy-yard in place of Captain H. L. British concessions at Chee Foo in de many were injured. Howiaon, who is ordered to special fiance of all legal and treaty rights. The Globe's editorial comment conuina A telegram received from Santo Do- duty in connection witd the Oregon. this remark: “ The seriousness of the stingo says that the president, Ulysses Carl Albrecht, who killed his w ife in news from Chee Foo cannot be overesti Heureaui. hat had the minister of Marshfield, Or., February 18 last, was war, Castillo, and Governor Kstay, of oonvicted in circuit court at Empire mated. The action uken is in direct contravention of the existing laws and Maooria, shot for conspiracy. j c ity of murder in the first degree. treaties and cannot be viewed by Great Senator Kyle, from the oommittee The jury brought in a verdict after fif- B riu in as other than an unfriendly un forest reservations, has reported fa- teen minutes' deliberation. a c t” sbly the bill authorizing the par- The railroad station in Florin, Cal., AN IM P O S IN G C E R E M O N Y . » of toll roads in Y oaemite Na- waa entered by burglars. The bnr- al Park, and making them free. glare robbed the railroad station, the Equestrian Statue of General Twenty special agents of the general poatoffice and Wells-Fargo express Haucock I'uveiled. i . t M office in Washington, D. C ., have offioe, which are all in the same build- H ATC H E T OF request is granted I A C O N G R E SS . R o u t in e W o r k o f «h o g lr t y - F o u r t h • Io n — So» W ashington. May 9.— By a decisive vote today the senate decided to in augurate an investigation of the bond sales conducted by tbe secretary o the treasury during tne last three The resolution demanding the investigation is very explicit. It re quests that the committee on finanoe be directed to investigate and report gen erally all the material facts and cir cumstances connected w.tb the sale of United States bonds by the secretary of the United States treasury during the years 1894, 1895 and 1896; wbat amount of available funds was in the treasury at the time of such issues; the obligations of the government, and the reasons for tbe withdrawal of gold from the treasury, and the classes of persons who made such withdrawals. Washington, May 11.— A ll Oregon and Washington items in the river and harbor b ill went through the senate without opposition today, including the appropriation for the boat railway at Tbe Dalles and the Seattle canal. There w ill be a fight on both items in tbe conference. With the bond resolu tion out of tbe way, the senate gave its attention to the accumulation of minor measures before going on with the river and harbor bill. Mitchell of Or egon gave notice that when the last appropriation b ill was passed, he would press the joint resolution for election of senators by the people, not for the sake of having further speeches, but to actually adopt the resolution. Bills were passed to establish a classification division in the United States patent office, and granting permission for the erection of a monument in Washington in honor of Samuel Hahnemann, and appropriating (4,000 for a foundation. Washington, May 13.— The Califor nia deep-water harbor project was be fore the senate most of the day. It is seldom that a local improvement arouses so much feeling among senators, man ifesting itself in a d bate of UDnsnal animation and of considerable personal feeling. Berry began the debate to day, declaring that this proposed ex penditure of (3.000,000 was against the public interest and in the private in terest of C. P. Huntington, of the Southern Pacific. Vest and Caffery took the ground that the appropriation should not be made at present. Frye, chairman of the commerce committee, replied to the strictures npon the prop osition, and vehemently characterized the criticism of Huntington as "savor ing of the slogan of the sand-lots.” years. P O S T O F F IC E W indow Broken ««r is e A. E X E C U T IO N O F A M E R IC A N S AT | The Dalle«, May 14 l ' here was robbed laat 1,1 H A VA N A D E L A Y E D . [ pouch containing the t taken. The robbery' U>ek*—The about 10:80. The driver of w i l l Mr P o stp o n e d Som e wagon had been to the t t h e Hu p r e m e T h . C aso Ito le rre d to Be few minutes before, and uin Tre»tV Tribunal o f W * r for the east-bound train P ixel « —d. here at 11. When he retnr poatoffice, he found the .u Washington, May 1 8 - 1 » fr o n t , door f l o o r broken, h ro L -o u and . . . j th .. e L it' can be authoritatively j front pen tor ease at tbe requeet of the United „one. Postmaster Croea roe*« States l *the ^Spanish' government^wiU authuriti quickly nostoone the execution of th.' death sen- a search was begun, tences upon tbe American citizen« un- I The pouch was not dr til tbe views of the United State« re- i ,his morning, when Mr. * -nectiug tne application of their case« was drivin g hia cow to p.^.1 to the treaty uf 1795 aud the protocol lt by a fence near the » ¿ J of is ; : can be considered. a long distance from theoi<, The announcement of the postpone- about fourteen inches W, ment of the executions means a delay made in the leather sack of some weeks. The matter w ill be registered pouch, which uken up by the diplomatic represents- taken out. None of the lives of the United States and Spain, wa8 disturbed, and will be made the subject of au ex- The result of tbe robbtr’i change of correspondence on the inter- not very satisfactory, as tta pretation to be given the treaty provi- uu ly ( 5 .7 0 in coin. Thi sions. Meanwhile, the effect w ill be mHij contained quite a to allay popular excitement both here checks, among them owl* and in Spain. ft0“ County Treasurer UI b I m QI 1» was definitely announced today Treasurer Metchau, that on the day that tbe five men cap The registry pouch wM t tured on the Competitor were tried, this morning a mile eaitof on Friday last, Admiral Navarro, in checks were found und conformity with tbe petition of the the robbers had looked prosecutor and the sentence of the naval Sheriff Driver and Marshal tribunal, approved and signed the Ben- uey, w bo went immediately ( been ordered suspended from May 10 to ing. A small sum of money was taken. Washington. May 14.— W ith impos tence of death imposed upon the fill the case, this afternoon art: June 30, inclusive, on account of an busters, Alfredo Laborde, Dr. Elias men, named Miller, Ten Crazed with drink and brooding over ing ceremonies, the heioic equestrian inadequate appropriation for the cur trouble which be considered a disgrace statue of Major-General Winfield Scott Bedia, William Glides, John Melton Robbins, on suspicion, rent fiscal year. to himself and relatives, Frank W al Hancock was nnveiled here this after and Theodore Mata. The aDnouDce- haa been recovered except The Denver chamber of commerce ton, aged 30, threw himself in front of noon before an immense gathering ment is supplemented by tbe statement «mount of money stolen. authorizes tbe statement that no oon- an engine on the Rock Island track which included President Cleveland, that in view of high state considera- j ----------------- _ _ tributtons for the Cripple ‘Creek fire near Linooln, Neb., and was ground to Vice-President Stevenson, and repre- non, thecase has been referred fo ra T U C _ n N S lll aenutives of the supreme court, diplo final decision to tbe supreme tribunal T E CONSUL-GENERALS sufferers from other statea are needed. a pulp. The contributions in sight in Colorado of war and marine. t’Hu«e<t iiHiiguatioi In the Canadian prohibition case, matic corps, congress, and army vet- amount to nearly (50,000. Two alleged filibusters, both citizens Spain, the privy oonnoil has decided that par- erau8’ and colleagues of the late gen- of the United States, said to have Madrid, May 12.—Then , The Northern Pacific ft Manitoba liament cannot pass a general prohibi- erab formed a part of the Competitor ex- dencea of growing popular Terminal bondholders have been ad tory law, nor can the provinces abolish 1 The unveiling was preceded by a pedition, have arrived here in custody in Spain over tho attitude of mitted to the Northern Pacific reorgan the traffic in liqnor, but they can pass military demonstration, in which the from Bahia Honda. They were cap- statea government toward tie isation and have aooepted 50 per cent laws to regulate it by licenses, under second army corps, at the head of which General Hancock achieved bis tured by the local guerillas of Palma, 0f the filibusters captured 01 in new threes and a like amount in pre reasonable conditions. greatest victories, participated. ferred stock as a basis of aettlement. eometime after the landing. Tbe Competitor. The riot* and Notice has been given by the Soo line Brigadier-Generai Brooke, command steamer Triter has brought here a small 0f popular hatred toward Ik The , senate , committee ing department of the lounovuc, Dakotas, % , , t pnblic I Qf i tg intention to * put into effect a 1 11 It tne tut utufli liucuv \ JM tut boat abandoned on the coast by the statea at tbe tim e of the psaup! lands has agreed to press upon the sen- ronnd-trip rate of (60 from St. Paul United States army, was grand mar- mayor of Berracoa. The boat is be- congress of resolutions fir “ te steering committee oonsiden -ion of and Minneapolis to Kootenai points. shal. The exercises opened with pray lieved to have belonged to a small ex recognition of the Cubans u the bill granting 5 per cent of tbe pro The tickets w ill have limits in both di er by Bishop Satterlee, of Washington. pedition which landed in the vicinity entB have not been forgo«» ceeds of tbe sale of pnblic lands to tbe rections of forty days and final return The principal address was delivered by uf where the Competitor was sighted sentiments which caused tba state* where the sales have been or may j limits of ninety dayB. John M. Palmer, of Illinois, major- and captured. be made. smouldering. The Spaniih Tbe city of L ’Anse, at the head of general United Slates volunteers dur It i f said, on wbat is considered good meut has on all possible 00a FO U R D E A D . TW O D Y IN G . Kewana bay, Michigan, haa been wiped ing the war. A salute was fired as the authority in Washington, that the ex pressed its appreciation of ait ! ont by fire. The L'Anse company's statue was nnveiled. Seven hundred pert accountant employed by the secre R e s u l t o f h D a y o f T r a g e d i e s in t h e tion with the efforts midi lumber m ill and nearly all the business invited guests were present, including tary of state has found a shortage of W e s t e r n S e c t io n o f F l o r i d a . United States to prevent, 11 ‘ i bouses were bunred. Tw o hundred many relatives of the dead general. (137,000 in the trust land account of i . J _, . . . . Pensacola, Fla., May 13.—Four men in its power, the giving of „ , ' „ ,, , ... , .. persons are homeless. The total loss is Tne statue stands in the heart of F. J. Kieckhoefer, until recently the j : M u u m . are dead, two are dying and one is aid to the Cuban insurgents kj the business district of Washington. .. ,_ _ . (250.000 insurance small. disbursing officer of the state depart- j United States. But Washington, May 9.— The net re severely wounded, as tbe result of trag- ment A dispatch from Panama says: It is the work of Henry J. Elliott. Its _ . ..... ... , Puerto V ijo, the capital of Manabi, total height is 33 feet 8 inches. The sult of a three and a half boars’ session edies in the western sectiouof Florida spread sympathy felt for the The schooner V iking which arrived ^ population of 10,000, has been proportions of tbe rider are such that if of the honse today was the passage of Three of the victims were killed in a lu the United States is well “ ^ F r a n c ie c x ib r o u g h t new, of the entirely ^ o y e d by two earthquakes, standing erect, he would measure 10 a b ill to amend the act creating the duel about a woman; another was hy 'he Spanish people, and IM probable lorn o the schooner N orm . ' ' /ncceeded by floods, feet in height. court of appeals so as to allow appeals stabbed to the heart by a boy, whose expeditious from the Uni The Norma sailed on February 0 with 1 from the supreme courts of the terri father had been attacked, and the two lutrded from time to time inundating the city. Many lives are W A S A L M O S T A R IO T . tan persona aboard, for tbe South seas, tories to tbe court of appeals. Pickier who are dying were flogged and shot oreates intense irritation, supposed to have been lost. and ahould have arrived at its destina by the regulators. The news of the capture of In a boxing match between John E x c i t i n g Scene* Before the M issouri attempted to secure his revenge for the tion tiz weeks ago. The duel over the woman was fought on 'he Competitor was recet defeat be suffered last night, when the Couvent ion. Houlihan and Pat Nolan, which came and A dispatch from Havana says: An * ~ honse refused to remain in session to in Calhoun county, near Blounstowu. great satisfaction off in Farmington, Conn., Houlihan St. Joseph, Mo., May 14.— The Re was felt to be the first 1 American newspaper man named Ham was knocked oat in the eleventh round publican state convention almost turn pass private pension bills, by blocking In that county is the home of Mrs. had been offered to make 1 ilton, captured on board the Key West and rendered unconscious. He was not ed into a riot this morning before the legislation today. He made tbe point Johnson, a young widow. Roy House those engaged in aiding tbe flibnatenng schooner Competitor, w ill resuscitated, and it is believed hia in delegatee were admitted to tbe ball. of no quorum at every opportunity, and and Henry Smith have been rivals foe be released, but the other persons cap finally the house, losing patience, ad the favors of Mrs. Johnson. Several tion. juries w ill prove fatal. At 10 o’ clock 3,000 people were in The popular clamor for tured at the same time w ill be shot, in journed. Pickier threatens to keep weeks ago the men fought about the It is stated in Kansas City that the front of the Crawford opera house up his tactics until he accomplishes bis apite of protests from Washington. woman and Smith was badly beaten. tion of the filibusters is genera, clamoring for admittance. firm of Sw ift & Co. w ill shot down object, which he says is to secure fur Smith vowed to get even and Friday I likely to become vociferous, A dispatch from Valparaiso says. F illey, as chairman of the state com their big packing plant at that point ther consideration for private pension went to Mrs. Johnson’s home, accom- I count is taken of the refined The statistics of tbe general army mittee issued tickets to hia delegates for an indefinite period. Their plant bills. staff, which have just been issued, panied by his brother Thomas and a of treaty interpretation inrolv gives employment to 1,300 men, and in before leaving St. Lonis. Kerns was friend, Dick Thompson. The three 1 protest of the United States show that th6 national gnard now Y-asbington, May 11.— The members capacity ranks second among the pack- present with the contesting delegation. found House and the widow togetner i «geinst the execution of tbe numbers throughout Chile 400,000 The local committee on arrangements of the house voted themselves (100 per ing establishments of Kansas City. The figures were made up im- recognizing Kerns as boas, also issued month for clerk hire during the recesses House was ordered to lea-e. He rose The action of the United In Rome, N. Y ., J. Watson H il as if to go, but quickly drew two re gerded rather aa an expression iiately after the late enrollment. tickets to the convention, and having of congress. Under a resolution passed The secretary of the treasury has sc dreth, the boy trainwrecker, receievd a obtained possession of tbe keys of the by the fifty-second congress, the mem volvers and opened fire. The Smiths P«tby w ith the insurgents, «J offers for the sale of sites for life sentence. His companions. Plato opera honse, refused to admit any one bers of subsequent congresses received and Thompson were not slow in get wl11 he a strong popular clsta! government buildings as follows: Boise | and Hibbard, who pleaded guilty of until F ille y would consent to com (100 per month for clerk hire during ting out their guns. Then a fearful I r<‘8at'd >t- The pubilo feeling on tbe the sessions. Today the proposition to duel followed in tbe little room. C ity, Idaho, Sear M. Jackson, (17,600, manslaughter in the first degree, were promise. bounded by Seventh and Eighth and sentenced to twenty years' imprison- j For over two hours the delegatee extend this allowance to members dur House Bhot fast and straight, and in a fostered by the tenor of adviaU Bannock streets; Helena, M on t, C. F. ment on two indictments, or forty years 1 stood in tbe hot sun cursing F illey and ing the recesses of congress came up in few moments the Smith brothers were from Havana. Dispacthea i affirm that Captaiu-Generxl B l n ft Co., (30,000, oorner Park ave in alL Kerns. A t 13 o'clock a crowd of men the form of the Hartman resolution, dead. House fired his last cartridge at nue and Clark streets W illiam Lavercne and Jack Roberta, wearing F illey beta congregated in the adversely reported from tbe committee Thompson, the bullet breaking hia greatly irritated at tbe attitMt A ll of the trans-Atlantic steamship j highwaymen, captured a few days rear of the theater and attempted to on accounts. It occasioned some very arm. Then bouse drew a knife and United Statea on the qutsut» line* have advanced the rate on gold sinoe, overpowered the jailer in Ms- smash in the door with a battering ram. sharp debate. It had the support of tried to close with his foe, but his foot sentence. It is asserted flu from 1-83 to 5-33. For some time past dera, Cal., beating him severely over The sergeant-at-arms telephoned for the Cannon, chairman of the appropria slipped in the blood and before he Spanish government adoptu the oompaniea have held the opinion tbe head with a brick. They took hia police and a patrol wagon fa ll of offi- tions committee, bnt was opposed by could recover Thompson shot h.m dead. view, ow ing to tbe n r Dingley, the floor leader of the major There was a price on House's head, he made by the United States that the rates charged were not fair to keys and arms and escaped, Tbey are cers was sent ity. Aldrich said it would involve an having previously killed two men, W eyler w ill resign hia posibaj a, considering the risks involved, desperate characters and it is feared E n ib f t i l e i u e u t 1 « C lr a r fe d - additional expenditure of (216,000 per one in South Florida and one in A la The opinion ia expressed that this ad w ill k ill some of the poeae before they Sacramento, Cal., May 14.— Shortly annnm. The resolution was amended bama. vance in freights may check the prêt are captured. before noon today a warrant was issued so aa to except members who xre chair G R O U N D TO PUL?; The second tragedy occurred in Mad ant outward movement of gold. News is received of a brutal murder for the arrest of Eugene J. Gregory, men of committees, having annual ison county. A band of Wbitecaps The New York Herald’« oorreapond- com m it«! in Oconto, W i t . in a dia- ex-mayor of Sacramento. Complaint clerks, and as amended was passed took H .rry Wilaon into the woods and T e r r i b l e E l e c t r i c C a r A e « M ant in Salvador wirtes that congress pnte between two farmers about a was sworn to by Mrs. Brace B. Lee, A n gele«* 130 to 108. bound him to a tree. Wilson was has approved the treaty of Amalpa team of horses, in which a man named who aocuses Gregory of having embez then shot, and the body left bound to Loe Angeles, May l l - ^ Washington, May 18 — The session which unites the repnblioa of San Sal Olaen shot one named Liasot. He zled (9,000 belonging to her. the tree. The victim was found next horrible accident that ever vador, Nioaragna and Honduras, which then carried the body to a brnah pile Gregory is one of the moat prominent of tbe honse today was almost entirely w ill henoeforth be called by the name and set it on fire. A deputy sheriff ar men in California, and was once a R e devoted to tbe consideration of District morning still alive, but mortally this city happened tonight * After leaving him, the Esoarciga, a Mexican, was » Bills were wounded. Republics Major de Centro America. rested Olaen and bad him handcuffed publican candidate for governor. He of Columbia business. Wbitecaps went to the home of Lncv pulp by a Pasadena electric passed to autborixe the secretary of the by one band, bnt by a desperate effort was onoe president of the state board Tbe American Medical Association Murray took b-r H-year-old son to the --------- --- lu« , corner of Ord and Bnena V lion in the | the man escaped and hid in the woods of trade and was a member of the treasury to detail revenue ent ers to amt in its 47th annual enforce regulations at regattas; to woods and flogged him so that death Shortly before tbe accident, Grand opera house in Atlanta, Ga. By a vote of 435 to 98, the Methodist board ot managers of the midwinter grant the Denver, Cripple Creek & wi result. The boy’s skin was liter wa9 quarreling on the sW*1 Tfca association haa over 1,600 mem- j general conference, in aeeaion in C’leve- fair. " Southwestern railroad a right of way ally cut to strips, and he was uncon- Mexican named Jose Morn hers. being the largest body of phyai- Und, a , decided the four women dele- A r a t a l S h a m H a u l- . through the South Platte and Plnm sciOM when found. men finally came to eiana and anrgeons in America, and „ „ , « * mi„h t retain their seats This New York. May 14.— A dispatch to creek forest reservations; to grant pipe drew knives. Morales i » 1™ enreed ,M ' W00d7 OC- probably in the world. Dr. B e v e ily jd0e« not mean that the women have the W orld from Caracas, Venezuela, line rights of way over the public do curred at Greenwood, ln j « ckaon conn across the street, folio* Cole, of California, presided. won a complete victory. The decision says: In a sham battle here Sunday main in Colorado and Montana; to ry. Thomas James made a brutal as- Escarcina, both men failing Tbe Hsrald'scorrespondent in Guay- was the result ot a ocompromiae, and bullets were secretly used by both grant the Flagstaff & Canyon railroad saalt on >amoel Winna, an aged man i the electiro car, which wM n qaill, Ecuador, telegraphs that the with the understanding th*t it should aides Aa a consequence one man was right of way through tte Grand can w.nna wa. knocked down. Jamea preaching. provinoe of Manabi coffered terribly not prejudice the claims of women in killed and several wounded in the ex- yon, and to extend the charter of the 10 shoot him, but before ! Morales was several feet earthquakes In Puerto V ie jo . the fatare or establish a precedent for citement of the fray. The Caracas Dennison ft Northern railroad A tbe tTi* * er he was i pnrsuer, and managed to i were thrown down, many per- fatare conference* to follow. Journal in commenting upon the affair preliminary conference report on tbe stahTrf-d the G 0 the heart hy Frank Winna, : 'rack, but Esoarciga was dii i were buried alive in the rains and As an indication of the unprecedent grim ly observes: “ W e have bullets for Indian appropriation bill was agreed cam. d ! ° “ ° f the °ld man, who middle of the track whe* *1 ny injured. Tbe provinoe of Man- ed mining activity in the state of Englishmen.” to, and the title of Mr. Maddox, of came up from the rear. car struck him. and the abi is in the northeastern part of Kcoa- Washington, the reoords in the offioe of Georiga, to his seat was confirmed. S u b co m m ittee A p p o in ted . Th. Portland Public “ “ “ W* 8 UDder **>• wh<* 1* the secretary of state at Olympia show On Senentional Chareea. Jame* Creelman, correspondent of that there have been filed for record in , ton’ A t a meeting Washington, Msv U - T h - " * ’ k“ eW Wh** h* d b* J ^ wa* literally ground San Francisco, May 13.— Governor committee on public hniiah " . New York W orld .an d F red er.ck the last » h r « month, article, for coprporationa. I d* J' «^airm an M orrill appointed a. a Budd is in possession of a letter which ground, has rej*^tid' f.vo reb w ’ J J " ! Hnd A lt e r e d along the _«.<* W . Lawrence, correspondent of tbe eighty-three mining subcommittee to in vest gate the bond may lead him to conduct a searching tance of twenty feet. Moril* N ew York Journal, bars been expelled These, in connection with others, have tor Mitchell's bill increasing the limit sales under the Peffer resolution, investigation into tne management of rested, and w ill be beldj from Cuba, on the ground that they netted to the sute an amount for re Of ooet of the Portland public bujldta. Harris. Vest and W althall, Democrats; San Quentin. Peter Brown, a negro vestigation of the quarrel, calumniated General W eyler, the gov cording fees little short of tbe running Platt, Republican, and Jones, Populist. sailor, who baa just been relea ed from «0 (1.000.000. There ha, already brem minated so disastrously, ant and army, and atttribnteri the expenses of tbe secretary of state’s offioe appropriated for the building (350 WO was a laborer, 40 years <» A Storm in I o » a. that institution after serving a five rgents’ crime* to the Spanish | for the same time. leavea a widow. years term for manslaughter, ia the Sibley, la.. May 14.— A terrific rain army They have been ordered to T. A. Phillips, a merchant at La- ; Roy Trainwrecker C**a leave Cuba by tbe first steamer sailing. tham. Mo., on returning home from and wind storm passed through this w riter. If the charges he makes prove true, prison doore are yawning for Rome, N. Y ., May I A monster sea lioa, in quest of his place of business, was shot from section last night. Tbs roof of tbe be n«ed n«-d # b “ comPleted acme of the men who are now employed shall »nan be f or * ' a customhouse — tb* iuT* in ,he ra,e ot J •almon. became entangled In a fish- ambush by a neighbor’s vouth, aged 14 three-story academy of music was customhouse, ani blown off. A part of tbe city build by tbe state to maintain proper order praiaer a store*, courtroom, rtroom, signal' signal ter r char* ed w ith trainwreckl»» trap. near tbe month of the Colambia years, named Stout. The young rob and discipline among tbe 1,300 human ing was destoyed. Many small build »ice t office* ------------- and office » of giver Tbs trap was badly wrecked. ber was hid behind a tree, and, as of the the UniTJd United 1D * * Terdiot Terdiot 0< of * " Uty of °f m beings who have been confined there a, ings were demolished. State, surveyor general Hereto*;,- * « ond degree. The verd* The m ilitia patrolling tbe beach at Phillips passed by. he shot him, the thUT 1" rT*yor" “ « r«l- Heretofore “ ° ° nd deSre* ’ The " ^ b cause they are unfit to be at large. the building was to be need only ' mend« i leniency. Three <#*, Ilwaoo. n account of tbe strikers, as- ball taking effect in the arm. Phillips fttudents W Klotoa*. Custom hnntwt tint - _ 1 , . ® whn «rsx.ru 4___ 14 1 writ) — The "water pail” forge ia a new custom booi>e- hut the old buildinu il who were implicated with J in k illin g tbe lion, which is the ran for hi* home, bnt was overtaken j Rio de Janeiro, May 14.— Students rgest ever seen near tbs Colambia by bis assailant and struck over the of the polytechnic raised a senoci dis mode of beating iron to a white heat ' " ' d' “ r’o l j sufficient for the »-com. th* wrecking. * r® dow in ' r'* l for murder, and it * sag. It took eleven rifle shots to k ill head w ith the weapon and felled to turbance on Monday end maltreated ia water that baa been subjected to modation of the poatoffice. and wu the Dew building i* completed all th« th ,‘ ’ a,,®r th® verdiot of a lion, which weighed over 3,100 tbe ground, la theenoonnter, Phillips their profeaeore, (boating. “ Death to electrical action. other government office, w ill s*> c* ie* w ill be taken op mads. seised Stoat by .the throat sad choked thedireotor.” “ Down with monarchy,” — Paper telegraph poles are ia’ th® »h o le of the '* b* UeT®d they w ill p l«* i and "Long live the republic!” J. Simone. the cook on the pilot boat hun.todeath. P re «n t building for the poetoffloe. th* > «•■ « degree of which - been convicted. 4