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Washington, May 11— TW|
Washington. May 12.— T V Morgan
New York. May 12 . — There was a Turks Force Them to Re- of the U nit«! State* oitizens^j
Corte«, the seat o f the re»,
Epitom e of the Telegraphic"Cuban resolution*• wr** s
issel at Sixteen Burned to Death on grewaome sight present«! on the Mal­
treat From Pharsala,
Honduras, w ill be looked
For
lory steamer L*-«»na t<»lay.
Thirteen
9 hews of the World.
' the first time ^ since \ the
»* * debate
•"“ * began,
Steamship Leona.
cruiser .Marblehead. Thev„
belies. blackened by fire and smoke,
r » j v from Key \V. .t 0||g
were lying in the steamer’ s steerage.
the opposition sentiment expressed it-
•elf. The ip w e h n were not ot a kind
The men and women on deck looked a* ß O T H
SIDES L O S E
H E A V I L Y ing been given her command*!
t e r s e t i c k s f r o m t h e w i r e s to ftim slate the galleries, being in the T H I R T E E N
W E R E i r f S T E E R A G E though thev had pasc-d through an aw­
day to proceed at once. Th^J
main calm and dispassionate review* of
were iseu«l at the request of J
ful ordeal ‘ Nobody waa allow «! either
the situation in Cuba.
to leave or board tile vessel until after
lirrrk* Transfer T h e i r S u p p l i e « department ofllcials, w im fe||*
rue
Aa
r .lU r tlM o f I tarn. F row
B ***4
F rom
W ow
Y ork
t o the coroner view »I the holies and gave
Hale maintained that it would be
I«
E v a c u a t e d — U nit«! States should be t, f,j
to D o n i » k » * - V o l °
a ire * « ■ a * « I k . 0 1 4 M « r l 4 l a a i most unwise to cm bra*** the president
C s l r n t o a . W u O H D e l a w a r e C a p e « permission for their removal.
there by a warship, so that if J
I’
u
a
h
luK S o u t h .
E d b e i n |*a*ha S tit t
by the adoption o f the resolution st a
should arise there might hen,J
T~-~*----- -* aa4 (a a ria k e a a iia l o r a
Coroner Hoeber. as a matter of form,
w kea Ftaste« W ere Diaco«ere4.
Larissa, May 1 0 .- A dispatch from affording the neoeaaary p„
i time when he was investigating the
placed Captain Wilder under arrest.
TI m Brussels exposition ha* b«w subject. He intimated also that the
New York. May 11.— The Mai lory- He was paroled in •ustoly of Mr. Mal- Pharsala. date! M A. M. today, de­ citisen# of this government.
form ally o p e n « ! King Leopold am acceptance o f the resolution wool-l line steamer Leona, which left her pier
scribe* the battle there, which begun
lorv.
Latest information receivajj
tfes diplomat: corps were present.
j lead to the withdrawal o f the 8juiri.-ii on Saturday, bound for Galveston, took
Thomas Doyle, ag»l 67, of Paterson, Yesterday morning- A Turkish corps minister of the Greater fo
fire
at
sea.
pet
back
and
a
rriv»i
in
port
Frft k * Bismarck was h onor»! a minister, and a termination of diplo­
N. J.. who wa* on his way to Vallejo, appeared »n the summit of Mount this city is that the rebel, „ ■
Fiiuffiich«roi.>-. Germany by a torch matic relations between Spain and the tonight with sixteen corpses on board. Cal., to see hi# uncle and aunt, will be Tt-kke vester!ay morning- Securing a Cortex were awaiting the shi»
light I n e w i d i given by bis townsmen ‘ United 8tale*. The senator said few The dead were thirteen steerage pas­ detained until the inquest. Doyle was formidable entrenched position on the
arms from Belixe, British H.»
’
llte agricultural department crop re­ real American* were imprisoned in Cu- sengers and three members o f the crew, among the steerage passengers who oc­ hillside, they attacked the Fourth regi-
about which some trouble had (
port poke the cood illu a of a neat at M l ! . 1 «. He had never h-ard o f a genuine who succumbed to a terrible fire which cupied bunks on toe starboard side of ment of Evinnes about noon. The lat­
owing to the representation! t
against SI.4 last month and 72 on Ma; Yankee being among them.
They occurred off the Delaware capes at an the vessel. He sai l that among the ter made a strong resistance, but were the officials of that country. Jij,
1 laafyear.
were all Sangmllys or Delgados or early boar this morning.
passe niters who could speak English finally compelled to slowly fall back.
Salvador, it is said, alrstag
The horror of the story can hardly was a young Irish girl. Lizzie Sullivan, The Turk* then cannonad«! and de­
The interests of United States citi Kuiss. Returning to b it associate*.
dispatch«!
troops to the seen, gfl
am * at Puerto to n e * . the seat of tlx Hale said that no one ever beard of a be told tonight. Those who are dead on her way to Los Angeles, Cal.
stroy»! the village of Ordskiniwof, hie, hut as the journey is | |
unuolution in Honduras, w ill be lo o k « Jones or s 8mith or a Frye a* a victim were penned op below decks, and, al­
Doyle stated be was lying asleep which is about two hour*’ march north one, it is probable that they LJ
after by the cruiser Marblehead. Tb. o f one o f these outrages. The senator though frantic efforts were made by early Sunday morning, when awakened of Pharsala. The crown prince having
yet arrived._____________ ' l l
the
officers
of
the
vessel
to
save
them,
soaael »* now on her way there.
said the real motive for the Morgan
by a suffocating feeling. The apart­ order»! the army to draw up in line of
the
had
gained
such
headway
before
S l a b b e d a t a D a n e«,
resolution
was
shown
in
the
recent
ment
was
fill«!
with
smoke.
He
made
A petition is now being circulated it
battle, the Greeks advanced about 2
Lafayette, Or., 3Iay 11.—
Mew York and signed by bankers ant statement of Morgan that the passage the danger was discovered that all es­ for the companion way leading to the P. 31.
upper deck. A t the entrance to the
tasiae«* men, urging President McKin o f the resolution would prevent .Spain cape was cut off.
The Turks, numbering 30.000, imme­ stabbing affray occurred * h J
The steamer carried in her cargo companionway the steward was shout­
ley to do all in bis power to effect .• from making a loan, and thus prevent
diately descended the slojies of Mount mib-s north of here, on the W lJ
opeedy settlement of the Caban insur her from patting down the insurrec­ many bales of cotton. It is not cer­ ing. Doyle started up. and found two Tekke and plant«! batteries, which be­ place, at 2 o’clock this morsiX
tain bow the fire originated, but when men preoed»! him. Lie fell back, hav­
tion.
gan to bombard the regiments. Owing neighborhood dance was in pJ
discovered it burst forth with such fury ing lost his balance, and when he start­
Gallinger
dissent»!
from
this
state­
to superiority of weight, the Turkish and the Garner brothers, of Ltd
Lewis L. McArthur, member o f th*
that it was impossible to reach the
legal firm o f Bronaugh, McArthur, Fen ment, showing the question o f a loan steerage. Even then the steerage pas­ ed up again was assist» 1 by some one cannon inflict«! heavy losses upon the were there. They seemed toki|
Greeks, and especially near the station. isfied with everything from <
to o St Bronaugh, of Portland, Or., six waa but one ground on which the sengers were apparently unmindful of from behind, who push«! him up.
On reaching the deck, Doyle says
The Turks continued to advance until ing until the dance en d «i in ,r<J
owe o f the prominent lawyers o f tb< friend of Cuba had favored the recogni­ the danger, else the smoke and flames
There
his first thought was for Lizzie Sulli­ they came into dose quarters, and then seems a certain dance was call»
state, died in Walla Walla, Wash., o: tion o f Cuban belligerency.
were, he said, other and higher grounds. had reached them. The saloon passen­ van. He start«! into the women's side
others want«l a different danot |
heart disease.
gers were first roused, and in such a o f the steerage to rescue her, but was the crown prince decided to retire to
Morgan also dissent»!.
the row l*‘gan. The men were»
more commanding positions.
The supreme court of the Cnitec
manner
as
to
occasion
little
alarm.
Referring to the report* that another
pulled hack by members of the crew.
use on a porch, and ihajl
All the ammunition and supplies
States lias decided the Berliner paten’ Spanish loan was being negotiated, When it became apparent that the fire
The crew w ork«! like beavers to put have been transport»! to Domokos, on about six or seven of them, all]
ease in favor of the Bell Telephone Turpie said:
bad cut off the steerage, the captain out the flames. The matches, burlaps,
the heights of which the Greek batteries ing. Pistol* were brought ort
Company
The decision is against the
"S|*in is now on its last legs finan­ and his men poured great quantities of etc., which caught fire, Doyle says,
- were used. A fter a ||»1
were prepared for action.
government and has been pending since cially. Shall we fill up her treasuiy? water down the ventilators, and the
were stored only a short distance from
The Turks have burned the village W ill Hiii sai 1 he was stabbed
lfit l. According to the decision the Are we charged with supporting and most frantic efforts were made to aid
the steerage apartments.
of Tatia, and have massacred a priest abdomen, and went over to whnt|
Boll Company will control the patem maintaining the Spanish credit? It is the escape o f those penned up
In this
Samuel D. Schillraut. from Hungary, and the entire family in the village of Garner was -tanding, and, with,
fo r too years.
our duty to rapport me armies and way eight steerage passengers made on his way to settle at Columbus, Tex.,
others, accused him o f being Uuj
Dioskani.
_________
Frank Bars, his two sons and t navies of Spain on land and sea in her their escape. The dead are:
said:
ant. Hills's abdomen was cml
S teady A d v a n c e o f th e T u r k s.
toother, Chris Bars, prosperous Ger vain efforts to subject the patriots of
Bridget Sullivan, R. Catine. Mrs. C.
“ Many lives might have been saved
man fanners of Kedfield, 8. D., wen Cuba once more to the oppression of the Guzza, Miss Guzza, Miss Hannah Solo- if the crew had done anything to help
Lodon, May 10.— The Daily Mail’s gash lieing about two inches long]
asphyxiated in a well on their farm. Spanish yoke? I think not. But the maneon. Mrs. Valicks, Miss Valicks, the smothering passengers.”
correspondent with the Turkish forces doctors say there is very little
the man reevering.
gome oil
Frank Bars was overcome by gas while senator from Maine says that if we pass Sophie Schwartz, Maria Wade*, two un­
Schilleraut says the general impres­ at Pharsala, telegraphing yesterday who participat«! in this row
rk in the well. The others de­ the resolution, the Spanish minister known children, two unidentified; A l­ sion was that the fire was caused by a morning, says:
l l one at a time in an attempt u mill ask for bis passports, breakup dip­ fred Hardy, waiter. New York; Alfred lighted match dropped into the cargo.
Yesterday’ * battle was the most de­ d,-r tiie influence of whisky.
i him, and all met the same fate. lomatic relations and go home. I do Long, waiter, New York; H. Hartman, He declares he saw members of the cisive of the entire war.
It was not ner brothers were arrested this i
________________ _
The British ship County of Had not sttach much importance to that butcher, New York.
crew smoking, and they were very care­ intend«! at the beginning that the ing.
The steamer left here Saturday at 3 less in throwing away matches.
Ministers have hereto­
fight should be a regular pitch«! en­
diogton, which ha* just arrived out al consequence.
S H O T F O U R MEN.
Cardiff. Wales, reports a terrible acci fore received their passport* and gone p. m. She ha-1 eleven saloon ; aseen-
Along the shore today it was thought gagement, hut on the arrival of Edhem
gers
and
e
a
r
n
»!
a
general
cargo
of
mer­
away
without
destroying
the
political,
Pasha
at
the
outjiosts
a
furious
firing
dent which happened last Decern tier,
strange the fire was not discover«!
S e n s a t i o n a l A f f r a y in W h i c h a f j
j * a as the vessel was getting away from geographical or physical equilibrium of chandise. Captain Wilder was ic com­ earlier. It must have been smoldering began. The weathrer was cool and the
A c t e d t h e L e a d i n g P a rt
sky somewhat cloudy after a thunder
tha Columbia river, after letting gr the American hemisphere. 1 do not mand, with First Mate Wallace ar.d for several days.
Little
Rock, Ark., 3Iay 11.—j l
the to g ’s hawser. Four seamen were attach the slightest importance to the Second Mate Sweeney assisting. The
The bodies o f the victims were taken storm. The village of Pharsala could rational shooting, in which a J
engineer
was
Taylor,
with
three
assist­
fact
that
the
*>pani*h
minister
may
be
be see, huddled, as it were, under a
aeot aloft to unfurl the main topgallant
to the morgue today.
shot and seriously wounded fourf
m il, and one of them named Eiward instructed to ask for bis papers, sus­ ants, and a crew o f seventy-five men.
line of low, peak«l hills.
Higher and
MAY
VISIT
THE
WEST.
occurred at Lowell, A rk., tod»j.[
Butt slippei and fell to the deck, break- pend diplomatic relations and go home. including firemen and deckhands.
roundabout were black hills rising be­
shooting w;» ¡one by Mr*. Da«|
Vest secure! an agreement to a reso­
dag his neck and both o f iiis legs, death
hind the others, while between ns and
I’ m i d f D t I n v i t e d t o A t t e n d
THE SHIP FRANCIS BURNED.
and
the wounded men are T. M
lution
directing
the
committee
on
com­
L a k e C e l e b r a t i o n .
being instantaneous.
The body was
the village ran the small stream known
O t Lowell, and three c itizens of H
buried at sea the same day, and the merce to inquire into the causes of the F i r * D i s c o v e r e d W h i l e OIT t h e N ew
to
the
ancients
as
the
Raipeus,
crossed
Washington, May 12.— By appoint­
dale, names unknown.
whip proceeded on her way, making a recent flood* on the Mississippi river
J e r s e y C o a s t —C r e w S a v e d .
ment, a large delegation of Western by a bridge at the railway.
The shooting was the result cl l
and report to the senate next December.
good run borne.
Between the stream and the village
Beach Haven, N. J .. May 11.— The senators, representatives and prominent
ions excitement caused by i d
Among the favorable reports was one fu ll-rigg»l ship Francis, o f New Bed­
were
the
Greeks,
in
an
excellent
posi­
Aoonrding to a dispatch to the Lon
men ca ll«] upon the president just be­
known a* Mrs. Benedict, w h otol
don Mews from 8t. Petersburg, a ter for a public building at Aberdeen, S. ford, from San Francisco for New York fore 10 this morning to invite him to tion, well defended by earthworks.
bolding a series of "holiness merif
D.,
to
cost
#100,00«.
Their
advance
line
consisted
of
two
rible crime, the result o f superstition,
with a general cargo, caught fire in her attend the semicentenary celebration of
Mrs. B-d
Chandler, from the committee on bold while off this coast yesterday the founding of Salt Lake City, Utah. bridges, and their reserve of two half- in the neigho’ hood.
baa been committed at Tirespot, it
gathered about her some tweifffl
the government of Kherson, where are census, re[iort»l a bill for taking the afternoon.
She was headed for the There were among the callers. Senators brigades, altogether about 20,000 men.
verts, among them Mrs. Duerling.1
a n uni Ur of hermitagec occupied bj twelfth census.
beach, where she struck last night. Cannon, Rawlins, Shoup, PerkinS, Against them were 50,000 Turks.
Citimf
A
resolution
was
agreed
to
reouest-
The artillery began the engagement, deserted her husband.
oaetarian*
Recently, seventeen of the
Her captain and crew were safely land»! W hite, Warren, Carter and Wilson,
hermits disappear»!, and it was be­ ing the secretary of war for information by the Little Egg Harbor lifesaving Representative King. Delegate Mark the Greek practice being much better Springdale decided to run the
lieved that thev had emigrated in fear as to the steps to locate a deep-water crew. The vessel was bnrn»l to the Smith, Judge Burch and P. H. Lan- than usual, but after two hours they Tye county. The posse followed |
Of the impending day o f judgment. harbor at P o 't Los Angeles, or San water's edge, and the cargo will prove nan, proprietor of the Salt Lake Tri­ began to retire across the river.
This Ben«iict and Mr*. Duerling toil)
was a great mistake, as they were thus at Lowell, where the women iod
But a hermit named Kowalin has con- P »lro, Cal., in accordance with the a total loss.
bune.
themselves, and when the men i
leased that he w a ll»! them up alive in report of the commission.
The fire was first discovered at 4 P.
The president received the visitors inclos»! between the river and the
Mrs. Duerling fired on them witkj
response to their- earnest entreaties,
mountains,
with
no
room
to
deploy.
M. and was burning fiercely in the hold. cordially, had them shown into the
In th e i l o u t f i
that they might receive the martyr’ »
The sight was superb.
In many volver. She was arrest«! and ch
A ll hands were ordered on deck, and cabinet room (a rather unusual cour­
Washington, May 12.— The house the pumps manned to extinguish tin- tesy), and seated them at the cabinet cases the Greeks fought with the cour­ with attempt»! murder.
«tow n. The |iolice have examined the
today resumed the transaction of public flames, bi.t they had gain«) too much table
apot and verify the story.
age of despair. The great black masses
S u b u r b a n M a il D e l i v e r y .
Mr. Lannan presented the invitation forming the rear guards to hold the
A collision occurred at theOirdlenees business, which had been suspended headway, and it was as much as the
Washington, May 11.— A via
since
the
Indian
appropriation
bill
was
men could do to prevent the fire spread to the celebration, plainly but neatly bridges covered the whole rich green policy of extending the mail bd
lighthouse, near Aberdeen, Scotland,
between the British steamer Coldyne sent to conference, three weeks ago. ing so rapidly as to necessitate their engrossed on one large sheet of parch­ plain. The endurance and dash of the for the suburbs of the large citiwl
ment paper, bearing at the top a repre­ Turks was magnificent, too. I reached as po-sible by both steam and eW
the Grangoe. The Coldyne sank The consideration o f the senate amend­ taking to the boats.
The captain saw that his only hope sentation of the buffalo skulls which the battlefield with a regiment whose cars has l>een adopt«) by Second J
I eleven of her crew were drowned. ments to the sundry civil appropriation
bill wa* entered upon under a special lay in reaching shore, where he could formerly dotted the plains in every di­ men imm«liateiy began to run for­
A ponderous rock, weighing ten tons,
order providing for a recess each day possibly have a chance of saving the rection and were used by pioneers as ward, dancing under fire, and shouting ant Postmaster-General Shallenb.
w h ile being swung from a flat car,
Many ot the big cities w ill liawel_
until disposed of.
•
ship and part of the cargo. With this i signboards for the benefit of other like children when they saw the en-
esaebed through the sides o f two cars
Simpson pursued hi* tactics of the end in view, he headed the Francis to­ travelers. On this skull was the in­ emv. The Greeks repnls«! them vigor­ tional service for the suburbs ill
an the westbound Chicago Sc Alton
residents of those plains « h «
last few weeks, attempting to harass ward the beach, while the crew kept scription:
ously and follow«) np the repulse.
passenger train near Chicago, wrecking
w ith the department to make it
the majority with points of no quorum, pouring water in the hold. It was well 1 “ Pioneers camped here June 3, 1847.
The
Turks
had
form
«l
in
a
semi-cir­
the cars snd injuring a number of peo-
but without success.
Nothing was after dark, and the position o f the men A ll well; made fifteen miles today. cle of thundering batteries and crack­ cess, and the statement will b*l|
ple.
®ome
announcement
to name
done except discos* the various amend­ on board was perilous. With her bow- Brigham Young.”
ling battalions. The division on the
Another citisenship question ha* ment*.
places, where feeling is evi need l
pointed
well
on
shore,
the
ship
struck
The
invitation
itself
began
with
the
extreme
right
tried
tocutoff
the
retreat
—
arisen UMween this governnx-ut and
lemanda of the suburbs snl
hard and fast. Meanwhile, the fire statement that the delegation had come to Domokos, while the remainder of the
Germany. An American citisen named
met.
Mr. Shsllenberger is giviH
G R E E C E 'S G R E A T M IS T A K E
was raging even more furiously than in the name of the p«>ple of Utah and force flung itself upon Pharsala.
Mayer has been impressed into military
matter careful attention, and as m
before, and all hands were forced to the whole intermountain country, to
The
battle
was
but
little
like
the
bat­
Service by the German government. O n t h « E t d a t V i c t o r y , t h e R e t r e a t
itiative has just made contra«]
leave with nothing but the clothes on urge the president to visit the state the tles described in books. There was no
> state department has requested his
F r o m L a rlfifia W a « O r d e r e d .
their backs. They were assisted in 24th o f next July, the fiftieth anni­ firing of volleys, no bayonet assaults, Pittsbnrg for additional train irt
na mil urbe there, witH*
London, May 13.— The Athens corre- reaching shore by the life guard*, and versary of the entry of the pioneers into no cheering, no rush—in ly a steadv^ '• ‘ V
range of alcont thirty miles fro«
Kigbt-year-old Ktnelia Kilssling.who spoil-lent of the Daily Chronicle says: were su p p li«! with needed clothing the valley of the Great Salt lake. The
leisurely advance into the open in per­
drank sbme lemonade which was kept The real and only cause of the Greek and nourishment.
formal invitation was read, and then fect order. There was some individual city, whereby from one to three L
in a tin bucket over night, died at retreat to Pharsala waa the blunder of
7 Will result from the use of ■
Today, the tugs Merritt and North the members of the delegation added firing, and the soldiers shouted, “ Allahl
IMnville, Cal., from the effect* o f the , one o f who mistook the retreat of the America arrived, and endeavored to strong verbal requests that the presi­
modation trains, i
caiij
Allah! ’ until the constant repetition
paisnst. Eighteen scholars who drank enemy for a forward movement de­ put out the fire. They were unable to dent should make the trip.
swelled into one heavy, montonous figure largely in the future postal4
o f th »stu ff are rick. The ladies of the signed to outflank the Greeks, and accomplish anything, and finally gave
The president express«! a strong de­ shout. I saw men suddenly fling up ations, owing to the large numW
skah lodge used a |«art of the lemon- therefore ordered a hasty
retreat it up. The captain and mate left on sire to aco«1e to the invitation. It their hands and fall face downward, but settled districts where tlie steam
at asocial. The remainder was | Crown Prince Constantine left Larissa one o f the tugs for New York, and the would not, however, he said, be pos­
do not touch.
the Greek fire in the main was ineffec­
»tail to the school childreu next | because he believed the exaggerated re­ crew w ill go by train.
sible now to make an engagement so tive.
Major McNamara Killed Itimw*
day-
port* of danger to hi* force*. It is a
far in advance, but he could promise to
Kansas City, Muv 11.— Major 1
Before 5 o’clock, the last village
L a u n r h l n c o f t h e I m a t ilia R e e f.
Consul-General M clvor, at Kanaga- fact, however, that on the evening of
attend the celebration if, at the time north of the river had been taken. McNama
reran of the Hi
Portland. Or., May 11.— In the pres­
wa, Japan, report* to the state depart- the retreat, Edhera Pasha, despairing
set, congress was not in session, and liu*n the village of Vasili and the en-
e l Canada in ISOM
ence
of
a
great
crowd
of
cheering
sp»--
nt that, according to current re|»,rts, o f breaking the Greek line*, had order-
the state of public business would per­ trenchments near the river was
who w as latefffi
Japuiie-e government i* alsiut to »1 his army to retire to Elassona, while tators, who stood on the shore, on mit.
storm«l, with considerable loss to the ¡'rent in the Invincibles, the C’loK
steamers
in
the
river,
on
building*
and
commission to Washington for the sultan had dispatch»! a special
fthonld A m en d K rT rn u e T ax R ate«.
Turks, and the battle ceased at night- Gael and kindred Irish societies, W
the purpoee of influencing a reduction commissioner to the Greek government. on barges, Umatilla Reef lightship No.
Washington. *Iay 12.— In reply to ,a . ’ ‘ k.e flanking division having estab­ himself last night rather than ■
07,
was
successfully
launch»i
by
o f the increased import duties, which, The state o f the Turkish army at the
a senate resolution inquiring as to the lished itself behind the Greeks and cut the disgrace of being sued for »
aanording to the American paper*, it moment w u simply pitiful, and terror Messrs. W olff & Zwicker from the
debt An acquaintance who k*
ways at Steffens’ yard at 2:50 yesterday effect of the present rate of the internal off the best line of retreat to Athens.
la proposed to levy on silk. The im- reign»! at the Yihlia kiosk.
him the money threatened arrest I
revenue tax on distillation o f spirits,
afternoon.
Not
a
hitch
nor
a
pause
’lal diet has pasned a hill allowing a
K d h e m Pa«h;» A n n o u n c e « It.
collection of revenue, etc ,' Secretary
were not paid. 3fcNamara had 1
marred
the
launching
of
the
vessel.
u* to exporter* o f raw silk.
T h e I r r h h U h n p a t **•#• Q u e n t l a .
Constantinople, May 10.— The min- n'ne to secure work, and c o o l
From the knocking awav of the first Gage tolay replied that according to
8an Francisco, May 13.— Archbishop
There will be an encampment of the
tables
o
f
previous
years
the
highest
and. Major M N l .
!t*lrT. u T ar h » rp,viv,H the following meet the
prop under her tow to the moment
Oregon National Guard this year. It Rionian v isit»! San Quentin peniten­ when the last obstacle was removed, revenue rate would be TO cents a gal­ dispatch from Elhem Pasha, the Turk- was bO years old, and came W est I
w ill be the latter part o f June or first tiary today and, in the presence of and she gradually gathered headway lon. He recommends a rate of »0 cents ish commander in Thessaly, dated yes­ Boston. He was a newspaper 1
J
o f July. It w ill continue from six to 1,000 convicts, administered the sacra­ for her plunge into the river, every­ and if a reduction he made, to return terday evening;
an I had done more or less wo..
ton day*. An effort is being made hy ment o f communion and confirmation thing moved with the smotiiness and to the bon d«! period of three years.
"T he Turks today won a great vie- dailies in the Southwest for veara
the agricultural board at Salem to have to sixty-two, who con*titut»i the tri­ regularity of clockwork. The launch­
Among other changes he recommends t ! f II
Sh<>lls are «»nraencing left a widow.
th e encampment postponed until Sep- ennial class. Great interest was man­ ing was witness«) by fully 5,000 peo­ is that a special tax o f not less than to fall near Pharsala. Details will b !
A M o n tr e a l F ir e .
ifested
by
the
prisoners,
the
majority
tain her 30, and to have it then held on
ple, and such a shouting, hurrahing $500 or more than #1,000 a year be im­ 7 T
r
r
‘ " r- ^
*»7« a division
Montreal. Mav 11.— Fire
the state fair grounds, in conjunction of whom were present to witness the and waving o f ban-(kerchiefs has sel- ! pose! on the industry of distilling, to
Turkish troops commanded by Hakki
With the fair. The selection o f a place ceremonies, and all devoutly followed dom attend«) any public celebration in be determined by the capacity of the P.»ha earned the first line of Greek wreck»! the bni'hling of E. A
the service from beginning to end.
wholesale clothiers, c
has been left to General Beets'.
distillery; that only stills having a ca­ defenses at \ elestino and the attack is ,
Portland.
11 '• The damage to the bu
proceeding agamat the other lines.”
pacity
of
twenty
gallons
or
more
shall
The effect of the action o f the finance
R « « h l n f in M e v l e a n C a t t l e .
P l a t a * o n t h * t h i ir e « « F r o n t i e r .
stock is #125.000.
oatamittee of the senate in throwing
Kansas City, May 11.— The prospec­ be en title! to registry and permitted
Retreat Began at Night.
Paris,
May
12.—
It
is
reported
that
mot the house provision in reference to
S h o e F a c t o r !* » « D e « t r
tive duty on Mexican cattle, as pro- to operate. The secretary says the
th e Hawaiian reciprocity treaty, has several case* o f buhonic plague have pos«i in the pending tariff bill, has re- ! present rate of U x had the effect of sala 'M S
Before Ph» -
Feabrook, N. J .t Mav 11.
darbreak h * i. *** ^certain«! at
t e a the «abject o f some comment. been discover»! by the Token official* suited in an unprecedent«) rush cf greatly increasing illicit distilling.
toy break that the Greeks evacuat«! morning burn«l the shoe
One member of the committee say# it is on the Chinese frontier, and just with­ Mexican cattle into the U n it«) State*.
I h.trs.il i during the nijht A
•
Poor & Dole and W. H. Bi
C h in B o r e H to D r»th .
th e intention of the committee to deal in th« boundaries of the colony. Spe­ The report* of ti>e Kansas City office of
of the Greeks f „ r c j Trl ret ? aJOn,-T ! lre* •^joining buildings
Greeley, Colov, May 11.— Virgil, the
with the matter hereafter. The effect cial precautions are being taken to the bureau of animal industry of the
Ekminko«. The b o g ^ L " d " . « H ° " burned. Loss, #20,000.
at the hill ae it «tand*. be say* will no prevent the spread of the disease.
United States department of agricul- i 4-year-oM son of O. T. Austin, a farm­ took the main n Z
T hi *IV '7
A M a lt h n u a e B a r m
doubt ba to impoae a doty on Hawaiian
the hills.
'
Th ,nfan‘ ry
tare show that imports o f Mexican cat­ er living twelve miles northeast of this
■ C t p lo a lo n In a W in s .
Detroit, May 11.- T h e n
city,
waa
b
orn
«!
to
death
in
an
okl
«agar. 8om* amendment to regulate
London, May 12.— An exploeion has- tle for April were 72,344, the greatest stable today. It is supposed the child
Honry Reicltel & Co., was
thie w ill be prepared, but juet what
occu rred at Shaffel lead mine. Isla o/ in the history o f this country’s rattle vas playing with matches and ignited **
^nr'n u,ion
*} *• estimated tl
form it will take baa not been deter­
trade
with
Mexico,
as
compared
with
Man. Twnty minera were killed.
the building.
«he death o f one of iU c i ^ 0? . ^
m ined.
m o !' °J roa,t *»• destroy«
14.906 in April a year ago.
toe of 117 year*
U*en*
' ti,e building ia # 20 , 000 ,
fire
«I
THE
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le s a a r * * o f i k e C ! * * •