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New T r i Ju. ,ìe» IL — A s m m H ew W rt < « l i » i n a E tr u it. E » T U a rem im i of G u u U a. » W i » . k - Cw-S-Xg I » m » u in a B tr iu . i : a aere »aniai tssri ly li-*» der <■>. irai : Vaadeveiila. A { u m a lita t— i j »»: aaght 1 T b » Beh etóa u tcì» provided Obst il t U C oleo P e i i t sm i C a l a i F i n i t dear « f f the t o t advance t U ç o e tn a tto t | [.eat m i l ratei»'. tier ii-iri/todr-ca» « 2 per o a L It a u dtinaxed, 11* to 15*. TV* Hamaca 1er a t c o a m a r to e t«M -ate a w a t of t U M t . r u r q w t e r by t U j by a «a to « t H to >14. Many ef t U ayyaaad la t U aabatitatre a* to t U Poe *r» b ill T U C aliiorsi* a a l M ri- ■Ue W «at men. ter* ro le : ila w r aob-Uy T U t U Tree c a w ae t U a r t pewfnerlvrt t U en»ole iato liâ t. at»1 ir u b o i it by a t o m - «< 102 to ]»é . T U tote v a t taut tafea 'in ertly «a t U feeaage of t U I >* tin- Oré tail, bat Sfato t U jeeiirninary | to tatgrom airi read t U ball a third is fcà«ia B Ila which ÍMHU1 t U aabjert tua* eaesyfodefy te at U t a r e » fart mos *d each caatevta are n*u*Uy brought to a l a t i u à Ubare t U TU- « r j d n t I tt. U V j à tU j | U el*r- ary star» i* reached. T U R eilly Pa I mt C ai*tri « u v a M u ta r fu» ta o r tie faadiag UH vaa defeated ia t u k» aari Ib ty aere n c n a r f t i TU- “ * «tganiatri without frx x .'.«. bat r b i* v a t t U icmrto funding b ill felled U i » t a « a* a ll A too » Un m - ia t U Uasaa is tta yean. A a analyeir ’ «■ a M w » U tafe-a antii Y ure- af t U vets- taday mewed that c a p ir Joat-ph tim as,, ai au Rnrot-inan* and cutera Democrat' ■A ▼oui far t U bill airi ai i-cvy-t, me Et- ja W ia a ». fifty-nght D teiocntt. ail Popmiá«* aad i r e ladrpemdcLt* alatori \ » len ire uf Ore- i t A fter t U WH va * duftaed a i t U . ia U len* u i c * « t b ó i ballota «ar W illiam M aK.nlry « r i ( w n t Ho army appropriai,...a aad errerai o tU r hart- Hon. T. T. G ttr v a » eiertet bili* e rre famed. ng*-r to carry t U Trate to » « » i - C ihm in U « •—.»• » W a fe ia g tta . Jan. I t — T m * » b v ! S ir e «ayt that a i t!-e **■»,»:.» ia d v fin g t U «Tent W Malay'* 't amiK atit. ve mm* an imfiait»oc—i tpee-.*. by M ili» cu inent «atinen». Tex*», in laror of k resolution tntro- d e n i by him M, 'leciare- U--'. rcmgaitiao <»f a P en ga g o t w i a m a *• ■ -r. i* pmugatiTc aiti V» laoogniae Lbe irri»- Usila «hrev femrito-c <jf 1 * 1 » ao-i aipropnali.bg Pbllip-p ia n r p e t » abo ♦ JM OMO lor t U emlary t-f a minL»M-». a e re deponed to the Lateiraoe istauri« In eu i-jm o f t U 1 m fr»«¡»e,ta/a ti » t U F fta irii penal v u k a m ia t U Pa ■Me •j'JOM'i a long lire ,.f f- o r. ca*» lareatlr nanfe adewprraM- alleu, pt . atei Tfemkirjg »«, t i e latter q o » » M a n i » , bat s e te « m p i m n o l by U elrrcrgiy drrr.mivTTj t ie aim n * g a m « « aad ffa a u b a a n im . E.gi we. r-bangr:/ it muli laT.eitina felled and lorry U r n a ! 'I■min. H r *;*«k» c*-r.t»m jr o -«i» ly e i < aw illare and I t e l e arri 0j tra in e e t U B e r lia g v a Sigrre Cri*pi. ! - w * * f l.e dedarm- a trente near Omaha, and Or* neri Ural E erofe 't u l i not ..k muf, .,i epic arrre injered. oee fatally. - v » » f i O fT , t U pr- - - -«e <d t W illiam I L U » . a t C eine. Or., kat Cnitt»! Hate«. TK- C sia a q'-'-n.-ci ;**d t u Mani prue fur rai»'ug t U • » » t-U mercanulr %árit of t U nail"«, * for ItfW. T U eon- a g a in « it* honor. U d w la re t to all gr/*«r> m t U Pror»*.r n a ie a «p e r ii in Itto r of a r Uniteti G »ta te» an i Caamia. T U pnm «nuritetirm al amendatret I - lim it tl of a %K> d ra ft T U fee* I*r-«der,t ut v e » ; i i» a - term, arel ereeiccc prem ia Aiitm made as on*aoce>»iet »S o n to boys erfaile bentner near Prim « - e w the advplion of u e reer.latir r. [ i t . «hot a p igri r ve a tier. r» Jta« ' * ^ •*» f t a r y e f tb l a w h - bird droppei «rub a b e U a ' “ Urrnatu* at V, m le tU r oofitrart'e » A m e a g r | M to the bin! 'a ln B rooàly» tiary-yar-l are re- wimg prored Unt it * a w from Walla 'f“ '” 1 w • * * » « • Urna eight b u m W e b ., foer day* prerioa*. •** '^J- to a Baa Prat- Wreeka ss » r . « s i C oasts. ■ d e w in g the <loe the Pacific •anuís «inking ant « f «aía-ik-»» pai l :b» P an t.» Mail Htcamd-.p Company, have utly been l a « The «»-nate d a reeo4a;u«i calling I » tl.- m. »ry ha The ■id a aaa o f itou n C o la m b » river «almna packer* meeting ia A -V n a f<e the par- fixing the p e « « t/, be pan i,.- daring the n a i i g eeaeun. It if ir t 4 rente a js-tuad. aicatisn to, that eff»r-t waa Fid.crmci, » Protcctnc Uaion. The a a i * met later, bat no nation waa taken ia the matter at the «mailers' peepontion. A thousand warring P"tc*. in Hay c it y . M ich.. were determiarel thal Fa ther Bugacfe ahuahj nut ufBciale at «heir priest They «ta ck ed the gar eanag- o f tit. Htaaisiaa»’ ohareii. and «jorms-l it for over aa hoar. They de- m nlisi--! the edifice and in s man waa A n * and arverml o t le n wowrsie .1 with oiafae. The prirwt finally ««m t o lr r e l. amd the police quelled the rioC A Chicago paper mya that Pre-tdent- ehw-t M cKinley w ill arlert l "loiw-l J«din Hay. o f Waalnagton. ae an baew lre to O n a l Britain. Cohmel Hay 1-m i n * m orel*rv o f the legation at Pacta. T ieona and Madn-1 an. I w*a often rharip d'affaires ad interim « each ,,f thee» capit i s. In Hayes’ aim,netra Use» hr wae f i r « aeaietarit aecfvtary of I Hay wae one of Pre* dent Lin- Charles Tapper at a dinner in i is quoted a* laying: “ I frei grant admiration for the U n it'd .States, hot do not desire to pans«»» their inati- «■Unrut. I feel that there is greater aseonty ander British iamitution* for life, property and liberty. Canadian* ara greatly Battered « the desire of the Unltnl B u tt» to parees Chitada, km so deep is Uteir loyalty aad an « ■ ¡lt d ara «he Canadians t h « theqw-s than i* impremí be. ’ ’ T W »p»*eh at the » 1 er waa reusised with great ape 'the Pair a « n ire of incnrparatioa ta the nfBaa af th* aanatary at is $5 0*0 divided Tha copMtal into abare* of filo Mml lord will he th* principal ofl Prank Frank I I » yt. who ao brutally semait- and robbed Agent Ifcmpengamer. « Ify rtle Crash l a « w«eh. haa been triad Londsm. Jan. 1L— The «tura arel haps evsnunue along th r ou r«, and wrerks have been reporte,! at many paiafia A trawler, with six men. has breo l e t ‘iff Yarmouth. The steamer G olf of Riam is ashore in Miseno'-k lay. Other ship»’ b a ts hare leen pocked ap. The Allan line steamer Lanrvnthian. Captain McDioghali. Irrmi Portland. Me.. <m D e v n iis r >1. and Halifax January 2. fair Lever¡ - o|. Strei-k off Malta bend yesterday, arel arrived to day et M ot ijle with her hire * in port- a » - « f e ll of w a t « The crew of the British steamer M m k n u ie . from Genoa, twenty men. haa lean taken off ti«at vessel by a trawler and busied at HolL The Hrathaaore. which wae hound from A l geria to MuslerLa.-sL wae wrreektsj ia the North era sin Wodnewiav. B*hen it famine apparent that she waa »ink ing. the rrew took to the bridge, and remaiued three withawt fond until ban- day. whea they were serened by a traw ler. ■ < «äst of Guinea. Jan. IS.— Phillipe, two run sala» officer*. L e k » atad Campdirtl; Mayor Crawford, dcpaitv t u n a i o i 't o r . and Captains Boisragen ami Mating. -SBc-rs belong ing to ths Niger ooast 'irir-nes forre; Dr. B lin tt and two riviliamt, with a number of Kroomrn and native car riera, have Iren w aere.-od by the king's people, while on a peaceful mission to Brain City. The consul « yv-ht has j a « retanreJ here with th* Lombi«. Jan. IS — The foreign offe, is recel v o l private a «firm a l ion ef e new# from Bonny am the Guinea telling « the marea, re of Commi P h illip « ami his cure pan ion» while < « a peaceful m i m a to Benia city. Ths *f>ject #< the mander is net ' Benin city is within the Niger protec torate. ami is sixty mile* ap the river Yokohama. Jan. IS — The greatest excitement prevail* ia dipdomatic uvl °*fc" r ir r W •* T *kta and ia this city. ■ng to a I • tag outrage nmitted baron ram UwtahmidL b • bds ths a ,;n «ter wae nut d rir n g ha la«hsd arreas the foce a Japans— Mo- foo t, «rhô bad in nu wav pram fori k !« _ Ths mrwspqper. .jemamfmf the Waafomgfim Jam 1*.— T U lar a p r t - r l ari : t n m treaty ir t e » —» t U r u le d Malta aad G reti B m aia ia new ma a o r a f i a b a i ia t Lord snlitaary baa aaan.iéd la t U lati racgeaimoa tram t i . » noe aad i*sch.-£ rema-n» U t t U a ita ch w et oí t U f ir mai n giia t^ m c i è c c n tu r Olnry aad Mr Jm. ima PauxxefMc. t U latter I n - lag U e a rio tU d w.to acthorrty M Lord áaüaUry. T U a e atgaatarta e . il be affixsri today. Toe treaty m en U potmiitvri lo t i r Catted Matte m i l t for a ffio r a i, at.d ia H e r of tb* aU rt time remaining - t U fream i M e t e c i rraif i <a eeery » i n v i i l U aiade te bave il embaa.t- tod to that body at t U «a r ile « p a d U ■t (a v ia b lr v itb ia a day er ter* A s jf.it faveifioo baa U r o m oie lo guari again « a failure at t U mrbrtn- U*r» to agree through a tie Tete. A pr-r Ti»-»- bat U e c made ia cad i canta for a refs-mc* o f t U matter to a deci firn authority. Secretary Oltit-y’t naácteace- ( i lice t la c o t e necessity e t gaarüag a g a ta « a tie mete emoted t U «M ay m t U final draft << |U treaty after t U detail* bad b e n adjusts.! AH A AFGHAN T r * j- c RAN AMUCK. M Iw tn ü M 0 « n T m tb . ma Fnaçiac». Jar- I L — Fbortly after midday oe Ite»ember 10 as Afghan named A fm lo o i ran atae-b a t ie n n r t » r4 F r e m u e le , « i r t U X - ■ b t . i t Leale». A •••it uooe a wharf laUeer named W illiata ( i r . S t k . a * * ket «f-le a v e mas. aged 41. «rat rtami- itg ia front at aa lraemoager'* i h y is High rtrm . w U e t U A fç tiæ tu id e iiy rat b o l o; « » i l e i an ax dwfrltyed f.-r «ale »-«meide t U door, an 1 « r u k G rif fith* a fearful blow od the hack o í thr head, atri while G rtßth* wat falling Ataalom hit Lim agaim The man exf'iroi inttantly. Flouritbins t U mi. AUaloen ratU -f along the «tie n atad felled another asan with a blow l * t » « a t U thosi-ier«. Connable Normoyie then arrired on the a m e . and plocfely n o b e l at A - aalcaa. A etroggle enm#d. 1st t U oonttmb-le and two citiarne wreev-l th a ï from the Afghan aad haadc-C-l him. A great crowd gathered, aad crirw (A lynch him were raU d. T ie f «olire had tome d -S r o itj ia nwooring Alemlotn to the nell*. The murdered d u b « tappmed to U a «ailor. T U « e w o l mmu areaslted ia TU'taa* Ilertlerwon. He :• in a critical eoaditkm. WANTEO TO ROB HIS FATHER »1111; iptftMe B ask f e t a Korn, CaL, Jan. IS.— Horace Hall, a white haired old man over 60 Tram of age. and William Ku*k about 25 year» hi» junior, are in jail here- charged with a peculiar offense-. Rusk’s father a a wealthy reei'lent of Atwater. I l l The young man left home about ten years ago. The scheme war f«r young R tsk to die. figuratively »p o k in g, then under the asm» o f Brew n to trevone nlmin- »tra ter o f hie e«ate. After this was done. Hall waa tc M rlle to Rusk's par ent*. telling them t h « Rusk was dead, and that Rusk had borrow'd >4.000 from Hall whi--h Brusu, the wimiaie- trator, refua-i to pay until be had heard from Rusk’s father. The letter wa* ocmchssl in sympathetic terms, l-ut made it plain t h « it was Rusk’s dote to send the money to Bruan an that he could pay the debt. Had it i-»C been Use desire o f the Illinois farmer to nee the remains at his son. the game would protoblv la v e worked; but. after te ie g ra ,*,«* a f « « * the body to "B ro w n " and H all and getting no satisfaction, he became sus- pic tons. H all and husk bitterlv up- brai'leal each other for the failure A th e ir [«U iA A ret-Botris * Bstrean-s t t e o fMockton. Cal.. Jus. I L — l iv re * Rimparm Barter, local agent for the Jaroreto-wn «a g e . wer.t to the P i —hy- tenaa church l a « evening and l ir t e ^ f to Rev. Philo Pbelpa peeach ag a in « •uiride. " T b « wa* a grsd talk,” he remarked to three com pan iora as he left the church. This morning the dead body of Barter wa* Pound ia his ireL Death had rere i to 1 frvru «rvrh nin e puisnning, a package of the drug being found breóle bis bed- "T U lepori* wblsk reark thè C arm i State» c t t U « a i e A a ia --» .a Geacahaeaa are far im a tei - g tbt wfaoie tratk. Gakmei Funde-reiu ha* itatrtsted a iwigs c/ u n » ai thè plana H a u n » i f v e li kx>owa to t U J a c r i- saa p r ò » a* tr.mt ut t U m.et U * K Ó ireiy tfhorr ut Genera. W eyier’t o s - Ke a» a favorite Ut thè calca. : - gemerai and ha» iaoes appu-ntel a__itary •Ter — »-■ e— ,jt «èomTimbec«*» ;a»t acro«» t U U y L i p Hamaa. "Fm iiy UO famii—e* bave le i: thè town aad movcd iato Harana e nee hi» '« '« - f cbaige. Pouple are talea frisa their Lum ai and fe lin i wilh machete» ia thè oBleferu e t thè u s a TU wsrld A them m ale tabeliere tbat « r i i be ' .e v e r* leavuig their Lume» to > n t U rei-,»*, who rvarm :t thè ne.gb- borhoud. I kzxrw of thirty-aise p —- « ia who la r e tira# beet d in e awmy with. " E t « , hiocwt Spaaiard» are «hockei at Funieveila'« atta. One c< thè h : —t Spai-ari* «rarotd me thal my naene waa aa t U liat with more thar, i'S.' kepi by Fonderei u a* ma’ ani by bim fo t acc-m e im iit m ae rehei irtcpathiaer*. Betcg a thcenwgi.- ly newtrai man and havitg r-ird T r * « i * am .<Zf thè C s lo r t and Spai tir i* » 'ite . I „it- a g e i t --'-.ca-i —,T I'-t*7'-'t il- thè Cnite-i r - f * . I ove tty — -»Je frosn F • e t - u '- i- he» io my “ f * r i » i fritmo», toward whwea I fori thè greatewt gratitadn T he f j k d in g BILL. DfiVkl« g y Bfi|«rF**kUl4tt P **- er»—F hw ht * « * f tkc M *feiii». Waafeiagtew. Jam 11.— T U Pacific rail rami» faiei.ag bili, which it e»-r. - »tiered the t:- et importait piece of le ge Lat «uw which will ourse befure rot- g-ee» at thi* «—*» t.. came sp today ;a the bower, ander a tpe ial or-lrr. wheh aüow* two day* fur gene.-mi debate aa l one day for amendment* and debate ander the fiTe-minote role, wih prw r ó r a for a final Tote within focr day*. There wat a great 'demi of ia- terert in the meatare. an>l the memhe-t gave all the »peakroclone attention. A huge cup of the ruad*, with their fe e l er», waa har.g oe a frame «— -*>1 1« the area ia front of the rpeak-er't rut- tram. and (erred to iiinetrate many A t ht pou, te maiie. There were only loar rpeaker» today— Power* -Í Vermut, t the cianirmaa of the P a n ic ratlruai* aom aisioa. who opened with an ex- hanttive two how-»' argtimeiit in »ap port at the bill; Hubbard of X n a o ir . the minor, ty member of t U cunusittee, who ha* charge of t U « y p b t k n , and Grow and Bell, who »poke m p ectirely lor and aga .M the tr-eatare. T”k» Vhfile I >i Waehingt' . J in . 11.— The Repub lieaa and Liemoeratic steering com mittees today derided to make the P i , ci&c railroads funding bill the order of busiaees in th- senate after tiw free- homesteod bilk The Repubiicaa r e « - mittee. with Sr: « o r Allison, it* ehair- maa, prestnt, was in seesiou fur aa hour, w b « Sec»- «rs Gorman aad (Vck- rell were cal Ini ia as repewentativ« ,,f the Democratic m iw ift iu There was no oppceitiou in either cummittce to the proposition to give the bill oocsider*- tkm. ami to pdaat the time for bearing « as early a date at practicable. Tti- agreemet wa* made only oooditional up»n the passage o f the bill through the house. I f it fails there, it w ill not be considered in the senate. Xo at tempt w ill l e maiie to provide for the consideration o f any other bilL T h * M ora liu w a . Washington. Jam 11.— The senate, in executive sereioD, has nloptoi a reso- iutKio um ructicg the onmmittee on foreign relation» to invest.cate the pay. meut o f the Moor claim» The res»^ lutkm was introduced by Senator Chandler, and instructs th» committer to ascertain, among « h e r thing«, whether the «rulene-at. providir g f. r the payment o f f l ,500.000 on amour t of the claim, was a fair one. It alsr direct* the committee to mcerta.n whether the payment at the claim in volve« any lasuanor from th a govern ment as to the altitude this cuuntrr weald maintoia ia the Cuba* , . r» . t h e S p a r -.a r d s A r e P u t - tir .j D ow n 3R U TAL In s u r g e n ts . M uRSES CHILO AA*«t Gì lkt<ir1«4 IXtod — E*- F ir tj #f A t o n c h i r» Xew T o rt. Jam l i — A World dia- j a g t irosa T « a ; a F a . «aya: A w I iim IU j <A 1* yearn wa* felled in Goaziahanca Tt. c •* .»y e v « l a g by a -»mnifit jwtrol. bora-e» he reftsied to itttrrah lor Spain- T U lad *ailc*i when the aoldte** aiao: him to hurrah. »d in g what they w a a to l They ettreoi hita a» a "Cuban whelp.” butchered him aad left t U beriy in the •treet. In the field* «trroatyfing the city, dc«g* have bee* eating l im ali fieth az«d gnawing human bone*. More «>■»-> 5 «l J««j4e hare mored fresa Guataime u with in tec daya Another urge pit with demi bodies in it wa* d,»eoTeT*d Tboraday ( e itr ttw u w a the th: k underbrush. Deoomf'.ei: ya wa* too far advanced to permit reoung tior. of the bodiem It i» «apí«:H»i*i the rictisn» of Spanish cruelty breotc-i to the joorw ciase of the rubcrU. at maty bare been re to n ni moating iately. A t tocia Eoiiay. a native Cuban, forced uo leave acune a» the police wen* after b iq oa amp -, ion, haa a m Tei here. He say} t i e raid at Gaobülia*. called a 5f*i-rts v.clogy, wa» a gr*4t Cubar; «acce««. The town Wàt parr. - *one>i by 3M »tsaia-d*. who had three cannon. Bei r» day i-¿h t the following iay Cuban i c * - r g « it . under Major —urre». (-.a e i the o u '..*n* and almost captured the « t i r e place bei- -re the -par.laris knew what wat going am A T H R ILL NG EXPERIENCE. Bart Tía p of 4 ntfiric-mi.fi Wfao WkBl^d t«o F ifU for («b a . Pt ladelpJ. a Jam l i . — James Ma guire, of thw city. Jeremiah B mda, of Sew Turk and Charles V a l i a , of Stamford. Cone., have just reached th is city after a th rill: ng experience in Cuba, in the course of which W illiam Barry, a t New Y - k. who b a l accom panied them, was shot and felled by '[•ar-iar-is. On ■—ptember 10 the trio mentioned, in cotnpncy with Barry, v ' ned for Cuba to join t U forces of the belligereuta and am red in Havana r e p te o b e r lL Here tl^ y fell in w it- i Jsee Buix. a Cuban patriot, who volun teered to guide them u> a retreat oc cupied by t U Cuban commanders. They headed for the Pinar del Kio dis trict. and when near Mariel were sur- je .— 1 l y a body a t about fifty Spwn- iarrlt. T)«ey were taken prisoners, bonrtd. searched, and. finding paper» -vmfinning tljeir suspicion» on Buix. a » t * rkicogo Chiesto. Jan. 11.— Two annoi mb- U r * eatered thè befiet (A thè And itor» ;c o k: : :: • w w i i l » . t i e i T f J-w-i-" “ If ** ^ U U » 1 oorervrj ibe D. wnij tbt-ir »«ip o ii». ►ràiid $3 00 wh»cti he Ktoi ja#t in * un box, uvi t i i n (# c a («ii T b t m eli « ì U t w \hm baflen frt«n ti>e ò m t in th<* n n ^ Tbe? wert v e li drew^d. knd m a v ì no pn*-“j ack « i antii th**r d it v thc,ir r^roi- w k C méùct Wklibh l-nc connubi »«t ibe tD‘ ni/d it in tb^ r i » one of the rubber* ' *y for U lp and you’re a dead H« oumpan-on aeinoi the both- with dr*wa backed out of the door wempaen»- They ran in i Lake-From Park and the police could find no ■ of them. T U annex is one o f the meat prcmiinent hotel» in 1 J-cag*. an4 w located Ji the heart of the city. , * 0 * 1 * » » » » * t H High. Ban Francieoo. Jam 11.— Wheat i* thie market ha* ueru -tt. e etaroe. aad * daily adrancing. Sh.t :»r t would will, ingiy }* y fl.C h { « cental for goed 1 shipping wheat today, and it a known amc-ng a few that they have paid a* high at >1.€11» lo t something extra choice within the i a « forty-eighj hours. Owing to the r-owing eoart itg of wheat in this state, the San Fran- ctaco market ;< «* »«e e a hrmneaa mda* p e t t i« t of the « h e r ieaiinc marketa It is sa,d that there are not more than UO.OMI t--ns of wheal remaining in tha entire mate to supply the export de meat and home r-q-t.rementa befora aiother crof- 1 * harvested. There has bt-er. a decrease of 74,715 tons within one year. Bl»ww m l ta Sea, Jacksonville. Fla., Jan. 11.— A * the United Mates revenue cutter Bontwell was apiproachinc the mouth of Su Jaka’a river late l x « evening the look* out discoverrd a cal-rigged boat flying a signal of distress. One of the Bout- w ell’s b a u sent to ir.TwugatB found a aaiiwr in the borum of the yawl. He wat unconscious and his mouth wa» on hit naked forearm as though he had tried to drink his own blood. He prove! to be Captain Charle* Herman, of P r o v i , . « « . IL L On Xo- vemUr 21, aoeomianied by Charle* Gladding, he set out in the yawl Coch ero for a cruise along the . oast o f Flor- i-ia- W U n they left I ’: arleaton on December 26 they were blown out to sea- Their p rovision* and water wer« *uoo exhausted. T w ta ty « t o r e .» r a n » n t M S L lW e r w t e d . Bear York. Jan. 1!.— A Herald di*- patch from Constantinople sat»: The l a « twenty o f thr 3M- Armenian - • n i -tan:.: - le «If re l,W r a le ! yesterday. There are « i l l in prison jwer ty-five peisooers oi-ndenin'-i u* death, one of whom is Bishop Arab- gxri. As to the number of Armenian pr evts in prison condemned to death, only two have up to the present time been mentioned to the patriarchate as worthy of pardon. Sixty-five Armeni ans who had sought refuge in Varna returned yesterday evening and were the hfehtanls heldla consulunan and delivered without difficulty to the Ar- d tc :ic l to fe ll all the prisoner«, i n * menian paniircbaie o a o fu iiiio o T t* carried cm in Sp*cifh, ____ ____________ bat Ka:x int^rp*ret^i tljeir rKta-t? for- A Foacd i>»fed. the American«. Ravageitifig the ore- Heppner, Or., Jan. 11.— M. Dk Into perate iiutinosi .a which they had FH* .» farmer, living about ten miles pLi/ed tbema- v-s. the quintot decided from Lere, was found dead in a gulch to ri*k their live» in an effort to escape M »r the residence of Robert Dexter, rather than to wait and be eboL yesterday forenoon. He was l a « seen Maguire roll'd over to Ruin and tbt Friday evening, when he left here for young Cuban uwd his teeth with such 1-* me. He was then considerably under «oreroe that he soon had Maguire’i th« influence of liquor, and it is fian-is cut loose. X x r iire then took s tho-jght that he had a bottle with him. knife and hoe rat'd his companions. became so intoxicated that he fell It wa« lark, but th- m<on six d light off hin horse ami died from exposure. Sufficient to ilium .ate the ground for The remains were brought in la « dstamv. IV.tb a rush the five nigh«- Logan leave* a large fam ily in men ran to the t !" * 'h e r e they not i n i p«<f circuttnauce*. The verdict of «••tne machete» an-l guns. They artuel the cor..ter'* jury was that Logan died them «elves, e e l, with a machete, re- from intoxication and exposure. wdver and belt» full of ammunition. A « they «tem p.toi to get away the s » « r » i r . f o , c »«,»* for vrbeor. • iponiaris pursuel, firing a deadly vol GarficM, Wash.. Jam 11.— The last ley after their escap'ing p-risoner«. sale * brat was - Jt-icd Saturday at Barry fell, shed through the bran. •* *H>t* » bufbel. the top price reached * i* l Bonds’ right arm was «ru ck k ! by a ln P»U.Q«e cv.nr.try this season. A ML pc'-l vas formed six seek« age.repre- Xt.- rerririn i ...or reececlol in out- ” ''',!r‘e' » 1 « ' « 20,000 bushels, that dwarunng their purs-Mrs. They m*.if » « e to be held until wheat reached 75 ¡T r e r '. £ U\ f ‘ W k “ J T t l ' clfan! ^ nrarlv all of ' „ -r ' ursuccessful within twenty miles of Gar- *® ;helr U m ir* ' -c-ed wheat is ex- further into the mountainous region« before spring o f P i n « del Re., and « t o r a wuarisume ------— -------L _ y.-m ey, they arrired in the region ol Tl" ,,1' « - r o « Bin. ^ a Washington, Jam p p .- T h e bouae * <* r * they were re- « “ » ' « « on territorim today agreed L Ju t L * bT l , " i ’ P »m ih i * ' The,r bania W»rr tied be- ,T rl \h* hi" * hich P > » f i th * aoUioriairr the »ecretarr of th* S t — - hl* ’l i S S f e f oi s tra m l r e ^ T “ r * 4tm aan o n t " rtiln >n Alaska for terms of ten miles, when they were thrown ,ct0 « » « t y years. f,.r -j,.. ,.n i w e of r-ext day they were ^ ^ fvx. M p r e s e m . X unt‘ l ^ afternoon. « " b* for but ore vear, which i. hen they were put in another prison, 001 " * < • > « « fur the ; urpewe propos-i. a >d so then , were marched from prison ,, . ^ l » * ” ** • R'dnrtlon. H siT*,k Qnt,‘ n » T^ia was rea. b e h Here they were throww into a well- Massillon, o.. Jan. I I — A conven guarded prison. In , short time — tbev tion rep-resenting l.kopp independent coal miners " brought before Q r*>* r* 1 Weylet d— idoA d i«n c t who uffere.1 them their beir libertv'and libertv and **>•» the miners would I ■ i f they signed a paper reduction or- operator*. The operators M fe n 'IL d » • q .ren of pnm“ “ D* 00 °Mh to do all K i r « * t rikt *• Tb. they could against the Cuban ■ cause « - in m .e i Mine -Workers w ill probubly the United S ta te *.« U fe nm iUr «g io u Umomre^ - e . - e Ä t « " " .o k r u la r e î ï ï ï ï ü “ “ bv . 's i r h e »^ . r- ~“ n c S u m .M d c o B im . lre* " •-■- Jam 11.— T h . Alnthip iRtpqtM ( « T\\ PittsbuTT. Jan. 1L— Charles D. D - ton a i, a Pittsburg inventor. *b< has been interested in the Morire about tj.» alleged California airship, «ays he >■«• a flying machine t h « will fly.' Yee-er- day he exfhibtoi a m oiri which ?»w a e ro « a field. He b riicv-i tire afoul;¡p ahould be built on the pwinciple o f a Kfevlfcq «fe*«* m M u ff«. bird’ * flight, and his nxriel lock* lik.- City ol M m « . J u . it^— At a Urge hawk or eagle. He was rarefi,, this after nor SI « » earthquake wa* left to arrange it so that the body „ f the ia Oaxaca. The f i r « d e c k wa* gentle, bird would bold snfllrient gas to make fuit the second «ras very «harp, and the machine buoyant enough to eforeate aad sustain itself in the air. After arnr „f There is filling the mode! with gas he attach'd re o rh H activity ia the state of a rope to i t As anon as he reb-mred ooe point oa the Pariffc the model it «U n n i feyw arl until the earthquak.-s have kept fishermen sod of the rope wae reach-d. D rio re« S Ä T E : TTTul: rt- ' fcibbt S o S r s i Ä i ■ E f. -uCT m " ,,i- is dne .n "-a a in e iw 1 - * 11111 * *“ • » » » I r » number o f public t e « » ot __ .___ . , micide atorv sag nia la rk o i “ *• Alletna *«»IS r4 I- Vesta. hi* model and nil were aoreem fu',. ■vincud t h « toe Cuban ha.'] been Kates the ' a P * aL A llcrM I « a « « the depewitors will b . pfed ” I China. CaL, Jan. I K — Near* ha* j o « Ml _______ ____________ bsew received at the tmiriMe death ef New York. Jam f l — Judge* La- t . i u , r * »* e « a m n ,______ a little •-year-old daughter o# H. C Is das« r . „ g i l l * Lutilo., Jam 12 ,7 7 ? * , o v e rt«*, o f Rock Creek, this <woaty. , oomh. « » d Wallace, „ f the C m te l State* earewit «ra ri of appeal*. „ , Mcntond*. remflrm. • ,mra for 1 ^ - » ' - T f e «U te tax levy The child wa* p .faying m the kite ben oifoo. tied Malay, riaraify « a r a i eas patch f r e « " » « * dto ami. 1-wing her baiarne, fell into a aa a mineral far all toe púname* e f the lu i tan doctorfarf " ■ ch *tld • Foun* w «e r. -he was im- sta! a Ms and caspa n n o m i. but the water was m ______ _______ ” v ______ S ï ï K T L i 5 i“ * Ä S “ *? <* * r ,**viy « » k toe flesh on "■ ■ ■ »• w ^ .a . exception s .’r a * - £ a £ 2 r discovery. = i » * - < - time in i the ^ » - I f ________ h r ifo l ■Oder i matter of appropriati) I « t toa 1 wedding of Gao rge for toe 1 The Times which keep* the levy I held at Sherry', di*». ve rer „ dowm The nona.ti ahi b 8