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o 'V w J W A S H IN G T O N ACTUAL / ---------------- S E N S A T I ON STARVATION. th o u s a n d « o f Cubam i A r « l> ÌM tr««ji. lu t h e C O U N T Y Dirent S p ain ’ . H A T C H E T . AT THE TO CA P I T A L . W ra th O var W « M lfo n ]'l t n c H l I r t l fur . A C Q U IR E M O R E TERR|Tc K f lp s t o r l . m l l f l W a n t s ITs to Bs I T h o m a s . S t. C r o l * a n d a t. j oh* l N’ o t . Chicago. Deo. 28 — A special to l Washington, Doc. Dec. 29.— The most ! | Washington, Dec. 29. — Officials Times-1 lorald from Washington profound distress prevails among many are somewhat surprised at the ex Senator Lodge is preparing a b ill . 1___ I « i • r. . n. I ° L tL li! .a * feeling »: -a tr.fll.M over »).. hibition of at Madrid the thousands of people in Culm. Starva voriug the tmrehase of the threei*U latest note o f Minister Woodford d e -' tion not only impends, hut is an actual of St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. jJ livered to the Spanish foreign office tho fact. The president has been informed 1 owned by Denmark, in the West! day before Christinas. W hile the note of the facts from sources whose reliabil END OF A LO NG CO NTRO VERSY dies. The senate passed a resolutil TERSE T I C K S FROM THE WIRES ity cannot bo doubted. He has gone to AGAINST DI S MI SS A L O F BROWN itself w ill not be made public at pre year ago asking tho state departmej sent, it is said that there is no reason ; the length o f his constitutional power ' ascertain whether the islands were! whatever ^ h y it should lie withheld, [ in calling the state o f affairs to the at- T li e A w a r d Is F in a l, and Disposes of all for sale, at what price they were hi 4 » I n t u r e a t ln g C u llu e t lo n o f I t e m . F r o m j tention o f tho American |S‘o|ile. The B i g B r i t i s h F l e e t L y i n g OAT C h e m u l p o save the fact that preceding steps in Cason Kef«»re Hie CaHimlssion— Tlio and whether any other country tho negotiations have not yet seen the , —J a p a n S u p p o r t « t h « M o v e a n d H a s t h e N e w a n d t h e O l d W o r l d I n a I state department has used all of its after them. Denmark hit a replied 1 A w a r d Nearly H a l f a M il lio n. ligh t of newspapers and it is desirable U o .ilr .M fld a n d C o u i p r e h e n . I r e F o r m authority to m itigate conditions, and W a r « l i i p « in H e a d I n r ms . she is still w illin g to sell, and that] when publications made to preserve a Hheepmen in Mouthorn Colorado are the letter to the public sent out by Sec- j Washington, Dec. 27.— The findings London, Deo. 28.— A dispatch from complete chain of events in their nat of the Britisli-American commission Kniupeaii governments are now n| losing thousands of sheep by snow and retary Sherman the day before Christ dating for their purchase. Theg*T mas pointed out the way to further Shanghai says: It is reported that 17 ural order. Possibly the correspond chosen to assess the damages for seiz supposed to be Great Britain and I extrem ely cold weather. British warships are off Chemulpo, ence w ill be shortly called for by con ures of British ships in Behring sea The Northern Pacific Railway Com alleviate the miserable condition of the many. The United States has Today the sum of Corea, southwest of Seoul, supisiniiig gress, in which case it is not likely to have been received by the ate depart discussing the purchase for nearli pany has reduced wages o f car repairers ooncentradoes. the British consul’s protest, really ] be withheld on tho ground of public «5,000 was received by Assistant Secre ment and the British embassy. The years. In 1868, negotiations wenl at Superior 25 cents a day. tary Day iron, certain charitably dis amounting to an ultimatum against j policy. etrictest reticence is maintained, how far that a treaty was negotiated fori Tho schooner Ballora Doberman, the king’s practically yielding the gov- 1 The last note presented by Minister ever, on tin* general character of the posed persons, wiiose names are not purchase, by which this country wgf Captain Plummer, from South River, disclosed, and this sum w ill he rem it eminent of Corea into the hands of the Woodford was in answer to the Spanish findings, though it is admitted the total pay «8,000,000 for the islands, I N. J ., for Boston, foundered without Russian minister. The protest is spe note, called forth by W oodford’ « very ted by telegraph tomorrow morning to awirrd against the United States is 464,- failed of ratification. It has besgl warning Sunday morning otf Highland Consul-General Lee for disbursement cially directed against the dismissal of first note u|sm his arrival at Madrid. 000, which includes principa and in- term ¡tied by Denmark to either laghts. N o lives were lost. M cLevv Brown, British advisor to tho I u J,i8 initial note the United States among the more pressing cases. tliis gov- terest. The finding against these islands or give them away. Charles W. W inkler, a brukeman on It is hoped hy the department of state Corean customs, in favor o f ttie Rus minister pointed out the interest of liis Thomas has a hdrlxir large enough the Columbia & Puget Sound railway, that the Am erici n people w ill come to sian nominee. The news has produced country in the early termination of tho eminent is no surprise. The controversy lias occupied the at accommodate the navies of the oq which is present struggle in Cuba and asked watt run over by a coal car and killed the relief, and promptly, hy subscrip consternation at Seoul, tention of the authorities here and in world, and, in view of the advantJ ia the Seattle yards. W inkler form- tions of money, clothing and supplies heightened'by the knowledge that Ja when such conclusion could he expect London for tiie last 11 years. A t the to lie gained, Senator Lodge is sang arly lived in Butte City, Cul., wiiere of various kinds. The newspapers pan lias u fleet o f 30 warships awaiting ed. The Spanish government in its outset the tone of the controversy was of securing an appropriation that i the result of the British representation, he has relatives. reply acknowledged our interest in the are expected to lend a generous aid in belligerent, suggesting a possible re A bomb, made o f gas pipe and filled carrying forward this movement. The which Japan fu lly supports. Japan is matter, but suggested after stating what sort to arms. This was follow ing the enable the islands to be transferra w ith powder, was exploded in the H er machinery for distributing lias 4)0011 irritated by the arrival of Russian it intended to do to ameliorate the con seizure, by the United States steamer the jurisdiction of the Stars Stripes. The lb roe islands have a I man theater, in Olatuez, Monrovia. provider! hy the state department, and troops in Corea, and it is believed she ditions in Cuba, that tho United States Corwin, of the British sealers Carolina of 100 square miles o f territory could best exercise its good offices by L ittle damage was done, but the inci Consul-General Lee lias undertaken, w ill oppose them. and Thornton, on August 1, 1886. 'lhe population o f 40,000. According to advices from Tokio, Ja- stopping filibustering. T o this Wood- dent caused great excitement among with the aid of the American consular facts of the seizure were not known tfae German residents. agents in Cuba, to give personal atten pan haa offered to assist the officers at ford responded with his note of last until some time later, and in the mean INDI ANS FIRED FIRST. Pekin in d rillin g the Chinese army, week. It is said to be a purely argu The Turkish government, replying to tion to the alleviation o f distress by the time, the Corwin had taken tiie On and to consent to a postponement of m entative statement of the position the representations of Greece, bus ex distribntion o f the gifts o f the A m er the war indemnity. Many of the P e taken by the United States, and the ward and Favourite. The same policy S p e c i a l A p e n t R e y n o l d s ’ R e p o r t on I plained that the firing U| k > ii the Greek ican people. One line o f steamers ply of seizure and confiscation occurred K o u l t C o u n t y C o n f li c t . kin officials favor the proposal. facts set forth are those so strongly gunboat Actium by the Turks at Per- ing between New York and Havana— during the next sealiug season, despite According to a dispatch to the Daily Denver, Dec. 28.— The reportl drawn in the president’s message to vaasa, on Saturday last, as the vessel tlic Ward line— it is said, has under the protests of Great Britain, the was leaving the gu lf of Amhracia, was taken to forward any contributions of M ail from Shanghai, it is reported congress, of which it was supposed the United States steamer Rush taking the Special Agent E. B. Reynolds, on recent conflict between Indians goods to General Lee, at Havana, and there from reliable sources that a B rit Spanish public had been fu lly advised Savward, Grace, Anna Pack, Dolphin due to a misunderstanding. ish force landed at Chemulpo Saturday through newspapers. game wardens in Routt county, i it is believed that the American ra il A lfred Adams, Triumph, Junita. Path Aunt .Tndith Moore, the first colored and caused the reinstatement of M c The most forcible statement in the finder, Black Diamond, L illy , Arctic complete vindication o f Warden Will woman admitted to membership in roads w ill do their part hy carrying the L evy Brown. The same dispatch re and his men. Mr. Reynolds, after t| goods to the seaboard. note is based upon facts collected and H enry Ward Beecher’s chlirch, is dead and Kate and Minnie, and tiie cutter ing the testimony of six Indians: The Spanish authorities have con fers to “ a native rumor that the union published recently by the United Bear taking the Ada. at her home in Brooklyn, aged 74. It jack hat been hoisted on an island in States treasury department, exhibiting the 12 wardens who were in the sented to remit all duties on relief sup is said that Mr. Beuuhor in his w ill re The claims for these seizures took a the mouth o f the river Yang-Tse. fortunate affair, said: plies so forwarded. The state depart- the great expense to which the United quested that she be care for. She is A correspondent of the Tim es says: States hail been put by reason of its wide range, beginning with the value " I am fully convinced, after liavf sue of the original members >f th'el«nlent directs l *lat they he sent direct to of the vessels and outfits, and includ The government refuses to place the efforts to patrol the enormous coast line examined the ease fully, and after t I Consul-General Lee, either money Christian Endeavor Society. ing not only the value of sealskins con ing the testimony o f both parties, afl draft, or check, or goods. Consul- li-kin under foreign control as security in pursuit of a few filibustering expedi fiscated, but also the skins which Jacob Sarigs, of Ooramiah, Persia, General Lee tonight cabled the state for the loan proposed by the Hong tions and the remarkable success of gov m ight have been taken if the ships hail meeting the men face to face and rrl sow in Cincinnati, g ivin g talks on department just what is wanting at this Kong <ft Shanghai bank, and asserts ing their characters and noting tli ernment officials in stopping these ex Persia and Arm enia, has just received that, unless the loan is procurable peditions as contrasted with the feeble I not been seized. This last feature of demeanor, that the Indians fired juncture, and his list is as follows: prospective damage caused the inuin a letter from friends in his Persian Summer .clothing, second-hand or without this condition, arrangements efforts of tho Spanish authorities to | first shot.” contention. In the case of each B rit home, inform ing him that a band of otherwise, principally for women and w ill be made for a Russian guaranteed maintain a patrol around the island of He further states that no blal ish ship, the largest item of the claim raiders from Koordestan had massacred children; medicines for fevers, includ 4 per cent loan.of 100,000,000 taels, to Cuba. A ll these facts wore included was for estimated future catch. For whatever can by any possibility be | a il the inhabitants of a Persian Chris taclied to the wardens. He finds fit in g a large proportion of quinine; hard be issued at 93 net. The security w ill in W oodford’s note, and while he put instance, in the case of the Carolina, tian town, 800 souls, near Salmas, bread, corn meal, bacon, rice, lard, be the land tax. which w ill remain them in his own language in presenting ufter the first shot, the shooting I the claim for the ship was only «4,000, Persia. potatoes, beans, peas, salt fish, prin- j under Chinese administration. China, them to the Spanish foreign office, it general, and when the smoke deal Peter French, a prominent cattle cipally codfish; any canned goods, es- I in return, w ill give Russia a monopoly is said the statements concern on ly the while that for skins t^hich might have away.it » ’as found that several Indiij man and landowner of Harney county, pecially condensed inilk for the starving j of the railroads and mines north o f the events which have already been touched been taken that year it she had not had been killed. The wardens been seized was «16,667. Each ship Oregon, was killed hy a man named children. Money w ill also he useful ; sea wall, open a port to the railway, upon. dared there were six Indiana ell estimated a prospective catch of from O liver. It ia reported that the deed to secure nurses, medicines and for ' and agree that a Russian shall succeed while the Indians say there were I 3,500 to 5,000 skins, the value being Sir Robert Hart as dy-ector o f the C hi was a cold-blooded murder. The vic many other necessities. three killed. Mr. Reynolds agrees w] FOOLHARDY PR O JECT. from «3.50 per skin in 1887 to «12.25 nese imperial m aritim e customs. If tim was shot in the back ui the head, the Indians on this point. in 1889. The total of the claims, these conditions he permitted, British the bullet coming out between the eyes. BURNED T O DEATH. C a p t a i n W . C. O l e d r i v e , o f B o s t o n , t o without interest, amounted to «439,- -A land dispute is said to have been the trade interests w ill surely severely A NOT HE R S O C I E T Y SUICIDEj 161, and with interest at 8 per cent W a lk A cross the A tla n tic. aauso o f the trouU!<e. snffer. T e r r i b l e F a t « o f a W o m a n a n« l I l « r The Shanghai correspondent o f the Ajjeil M o th e r. Chicago, Dec. 29.— A special to the and other charges, the total reached T h a t « f M I m A n n i e V i r g i n i a AVellg,| The Overman Wheel Company, of Tim es says: The sloop Phoenix sailed Tiines-llerald from New York says: «786,166. Chicopee Falls, Mass., has made an as F r i e n d o f M I h « H e r b e r t . Pittshnrg, Dec. 29. — During a tiro at The only official statement that signment for the benefit of its creditors. New Haven, a suburb of this city, in today, under orders to join the Britisii Captain VV. C. Oledrive, of Boston, has Washington, Dec. 28.— The desthl squadron. The utmost secrecy is pre planned to walk across the Atlantic could be secured here of the judgment H enry B. Bowman, president o f the tho residence o f Mrs. Mary Alin Miss Leila Herbert, daughter of the^ readied hy the commissioners is con the latter’ s ocean. 11c w ill begin his journey July Springfield National bank, has been Browdy, this evening, Miss Nancy served with regar*] to secretary of the navy, is given as I appointed trustee. A lbert H. Over Browdy, aged 4(1, was burned to death, j movements, but gossip here suggests a and w ill be accompanied by Captain tained in the following announcement reason of the suicide which occurred I given out at the state department: that its destination is Tao Lien Wan. W M. Andrews, famous by reason of man is president o f the company, ami and the mother, aged 7(1, was so badly ‘ T h e award of the Behring sea day of Miss A n n ie Virginia Wells, ios voyuge across the Atlantic in a the principal owner and has given out burned that she cannot survive tiie j accomplished young society worn a small boat. It is nothing new for Cap claims commission lias been filed in a statement allowing that, on Novem night. Miss Browdy, who came here A CH R I S T MA S T RAGEDY. and daughter o f Lew is S. Wells, awel the department. The claims as pre tain Oledrive to promenade the waves. ber 10, last, the assets were «1.318,000 about a month ago from Butte, Mont., I known attorney. The young ( M l sented by the British government on and the liabilities «539,000. to visit her mother, lost her life in try A n A g e d P e n n s y l v a n i a C o u p l e F o u l l y That 1ms been his pleasure and profit shot herself through the heart with 111 these ten years. Captain Andiews, account of British vessels seized in __ __________ property. ______ M urdered. personal Frank G. Farley was accidentally ing to save some Behring sea, aggregated, with interest, brother’s revolver at the residence! who is to he the companion o f the wa shot and instantly killed by Ed. Alvord, She went to the upper floor after the Indiana, Pa., Dee. 28.— Milton Neal «1,500,000. These included several her fattier, 1311 N street. Miss We ia Tekoa, Wash. Both men were O. j flames hud made good headway on the 1 anti His aged w ife were shot to death ter pedestrian, w ill journey in a brand- cases not embraced in the settlement had piet Miss Herbert a number i R. & N . conductors. A t the coroner a structure, and was suffocated. \ \ hen by an unknown assassin at their home, new 14-foot Himdl Ixmt and in ibis proposed by Secretary Gresham. Tlxs tiines.'and was very much attached I merely repeats a (eat performed in IH7S inquest, the evidence showed that A I- the house had been gutted, the hotly of j near Jacksonville, nine miles southwest award now made amounts to «294,- her. She herself had been confined I vord was turning the cylinder of a re-1 Miss Browdy was seen hanging over a of here, some tim e during Christinas. and again in 1892. Captain Andrews 181.91, to which w ill increase the total the house for four months by illnei v o lver so the hammer would not rest on j joist, and, in the presence of about 600 Their bodies were found at 9 o ’ clock is the man who has brought about tliu about 50 per cent. The award is filial, and this, combined with tiie flhu< whole affair. Here is his own .state a cartridge. The wea|Hiii was^dis- people who had gathered at the scene, that night by their son Hurry, who was and d is [loses of all cases before it. Pay caused hy the death of her friend sbarged, and Furlev fell and expired was literally burned to a crisp. The passing the house and stepped to pay a ment: ment under the treaty must be made brought on melancholia, which resmll w ithout utteiing a word. The jury ex- i mother threw herself into the burning Christmas call on his parents. ‘ ‘ Incredible as it inav seem, next Neal in suicide. The deed was ip p M H within six months.” •aerated Alvord. year we are really going to walk and building twice in an endeavor to save was one of the most prominent and The departmental officials, it is as unpremeditated, and, coming bus The long-continued cold and heavy her daughter, hut each time was prosperous farmers in the vicin ity in sail down Boston harían-, out onto tiie sumed, w ill proceed at cnee to prepare diately after the Christmas festiviti| sow of the past month are beginning dragged back, not, however, until she which he lived. Officers are searching ocean and over to Havre, France, a hill or an amendment to one of the in the house, com pletely prostrated i to have a serious effect upon sheep in was so badly burned that the physicians for the murderer, but as yet he has not through tli«’ groat bore of the river appropriation bills for submission to aged mother. Miss W ells was 33 vei] iseiiie|aiid up to Paris, tobe there to at W yom ing, and it iN feared that, unless | *“ * 1,110 cannot recover. been found. congress, covering (he necessary appro of age, and very beautiful. Store is s break in the weatiier soon, | When young Neal tried to enter his tend the exposition of 1900 mi our new priation to pay the judgments, for, be HE INTENDED TO KILL THE CZAR ADVANCI NG. Hie losses w ill be heavy. Sheepmen j parent's house, he found the doors seagoing shoes and the smallest, fastest ing bound by treaty not only to pay repoit that a number have alreu ly | locked. He forced his way through and best bout that ever crossed the A t- < any judgments rendered, hut to pay lint Hi« Victim Died o f Heart K»lla K l n e l t a u , a R e m a r k a b l e P o i n t o f Vant* perished. the cellar, and upon entering tiie s it lantic ocean, the Phantom ship. Every them promptly, the government is in CmlNflil by Kxcileineiit. (tgp, N o w O e r u p i e t l . vessel we apeak on the ocean will re ting-room, a horrible sight met him. M r. Coffin, the acting controller of honor hound to take the remaining port. one of us walking and sometimes San Francisco, Dec. 28.— A Japan the ourrenoy bus called attention to the I St. Petersburg, Deo. 29.— Tho Rus In a chair near the window was the steps toward a settlement in short or known as Je Tagoni fired four shots] feet that the retirement of national bank sians have occupied Kinchau, north of form o f his mother, her face entirely low ing the boat in calm weather. der. Mary Costello, a Spanish woman, blown away. A t her feet was all that " T h e seagoing shoes of Mr. Oledrive notes daring thetirat 20days of Deeem Port Arthur. There appears to he little doubt that remained of her husband; a ghastly are the most wonderful part of the the United States carried its point on the lodging-house at 91 Sacratnei her reached the sum of «3,000.000. C un D « f y t l i « W o r l d . street, this morning. None of t| hole in his head told the tale of his whole affair. They are a pair of cedar T h is is said to he the first time during j the question involved, as the prospec San Francisco, De*:. 29.— E. L. Shep bullets struck the woman, butshedri murder. A t his side lay a double- boxes five feet long with fins on the the last JO years that the voluntary re- ) hard, who tive damages were evidently scaled recently returned from tirem ent has reached this amount in ! China, where ho had an official posi barreled shotgun, the implement o f bottom and sides. They are very light down to an insignificant amount, or ped dead. The body bears no sigu oil wound, and the physicians say deal death. The walls, ceilings and ar and capable of sustaining 140 |siiiiids. any one month. rejected entirely. W hile the depart tion, commenting upon the reported was caused hy heart failure, induced' ticles o f furniture in the room were and as O ledrive weighs only 130 pounds A fte r a week o f conference in Bos occupation of Kinchau hy Russia, said ment officials w ill make no definite an extreme excitement. spattered with blood, and on the ceil they are as good to him as a steamer's ton, Justices Putnam and King, the! today: nouncement to this effect, intimations About a year ago, Tagoni opened _____ •ominiasioners fur the United States i "K in ch au is an important walled ing was a good sized deni, in which deck.” are given that the smallness o f the employment agency, and engaged Ml was imbedded a piece of the wom an’s anti Canada, respectively, in the arbi city (not an open port), at the head of award precludes the possibility of any P ENSI ON OFFICE ORDER. Costello as an assistant. By promisil tration of the Behring sea claims, have the gulf of Lau Tung, ami it commands skull. For a tim e there was a suspi allowance having been made on account marriage he induced her to live wi| cion of suicide, but as the facts devel completed their work for the present, i tiie mouth of the liv e r Yalu, where of prospective damages. The A m eri him. Recently she left the place wh oped, the ninrder theory gained I t s l l f l f l l f n In t«i K x p s il Its D is p o s it io n and it is understood w ill soon begin) th 3 battle between the Japanese and can claims commissions established the they had resided. A fte r making mail o f I V m l i n g C la im s . the preparation of their reports to tlnur Chinese was fought, and the other im strength. The woman was killed with precedent that uo prospective damages threats to kill her on sight, the Japa| hirdshot, the husband with buckshot. respective governments. could be included in a claim, and the portant rivers w |jich flow into the gulf. Washington, Dec. 29.— A new or- ese met her today and accomplished I There were no marks of powder oh his The first m eeting o f the National! It is about equally distant lie tween the face, something which is said would der, the enforcement of which it is he- ,Pr0senl award is evidently on the same murderous design, though in an un B uilding Trades Council was held at mouth of the Yalu river and the ter have been ini|a>eaible to avoid had sui lieved w ill exmxlite the disposition o f ' ' ne' General J. W Foster, who is now in pee ted and sensational manner. It •t. Louis, und wan marked by a scath minus of the great wall o f China. cide been with a shotgun. There is pension claims now [lending has been * H * * l n * s Near Dye*. ing denunciation of the American Fed commands the railway system recently nothing to indicate that the crime was issued by Commissioner Evans. It is general charge of Behring sea affairs, said tonight, as to the award, that he Dyea, Alaska, Dec. 28.— Consid eration o f Labor for having passed a constructed from Tien-Teen to the cap committed for plunder, as in Mrs. as follows: Presi able excitement prevails here atpre resolution at N ash ville opposing the ital o f Manchuria, ami ia of pre-eminent N ea l’s pocket were «10 and «2 lay on ‘ ‘ Hereafter claims for increase of waa not surprise.) at the result. dent Cleveland having officially de over the reported gold finds on one] form ation o f the national council. Tho importance as a strategic |«>st. pensions w ill not lie considered within a dresser. Friend* say they have a " T h e seisure o f the point shows that clared that «425,000 was a just and the tributaries of the Dyea river, o*J Federation of Labor opposed the new clew which they w ill begin work on at 12 months from the last action, allow Rnssia has practically taken |>oaseaaion equitable sum in settlement, and hav a mile above the town. Pros organisation as lending to create a fur- ance or rejection.” once to trace the murderer. o f Corea, Manchuria and the gu lf of ing appointed as the American commis have been flocking in, and have •••M ther division in the ranks of lalair. " T h e necessity of the new ord er," Lau Tung, ami possesses a significance sioner to adjudicate the claims a close the creek off for a distance of 10 mils* said an official today, "grow s largely Boat Ip u ft by a D of. Firem an Martin J. Oakley was killed which w ill cause consternation among ! personal and political triend, it could The creek has been named Boom cree] at a fire in a five story tenement <>n the diplomats in the Oid World. Elm ira, N . Y ., Dec 28.— Rudolph j out of calls made ou the office for state hardly be expected that the latter and from 200 to 300 men are now ( its Bast Forty-fourth street. New York situation is such that its possession Boericke, aged 33. mm o f Dr. Boerioke, ment o f the stutus of pending cases | would strenuously contend for an the ground and at work. city. Oakley was suffocated by smoke practically places Russia in a position o f Phil«delphiiMi.Mnd his brother Ed by means of congress. These calls have (\warfi o f a less amount. Mr. Foster The surface indications are exi e l l » ] been answered to the exclusion of and escaping gas. Assistant Fireman to defy the w orld.” ward, o f Chicago, were rowing on j was absent from the country in Japan running in places 26 cents to the p*1] Thomas Head. James Davis and Peter Keuka lake, seven miles from Ham- j other claims |>en<1mg, which, it is said, . when congress took action on Presi- and increasing as the shsfts go do*« The gizzard o f a hen recently killed mondsport, Christmas night, when the ] have lieen taken up in their order. Connelly, o f the same company, were dent Cleveland’s recommendation, but Many companies are forming, bo‘ h rendered unoonscions by inhaling at tkivington, G a ., contained 21 brass boat was upset by their dog. Both men j It is only fs ir to these cases which have he regarded the commission as the work claims and purchase pn>[*''t ",1 ■moke and gas, and were w ith diffi- tacks, 31 bird shot, two pins, a tiny were taken from the water alive, bnt not had any consideration that they proper method of. reaching a settle A ll the diggings are on American "«J onlty revived. They are in hospitals, j brass ring, a bit of steel anil some Rudolph died im m ediately after be should lie taken up as promptly as pos ment, and the only one which would and many more claims w ill b0 •tr crus he*I bras* capa. sible. and their condition is Herious. was brought to shore. satisfy the country. off within the next few days. Secretary A lger has cabled to \Vil-j Pittsburg, Dec. 29.— Captain G. B. San Jose, Cal., Dec. 29.— As a result Jiam Akelim an, chief government rein- V e il la t a a Orate. H h w I I I r I ' i L a s t B a llf l» h* S la in b y C o n g a M a tlv o * . Hares, aged 68, on Friday night w hile 4 M r herder, who ia now in Norway, to Franklin. Fa., Dec. 28.— Grace and of a Christmas debauch, Lagnra Molina, City of Mexico, Dec. 28.—The Lisbon Dec. 27.— A dispatch fro m ] inform the wa: department immediate walking from Oeborne to H aysville, Annie Nelson, whose parents live neay a Chilean woodchopper, met a terrible . .. Paul de Lonada, Portuguese Lower of th* series of bullfights by lla*«*K,,, He drank ly how soon 600 reindeer can la< shipped was overcome hy the cold and fe ll and here, were left alone in their home last death near Los Gatos. Guinea, says that the natives o f the was given thia afternoon, and w«s i to thia oountiy. These ate wanted for waa rapidly freeaing to death. H e was evening. The former fell into the deeply sod with three fellow-workers flumbo plateau, in the Portugneee col- ; tended by 7,000 people. Toma* > • « an draft animals in getting supplies found by John ami Harry Bishop, and grate fire and her clothing waa ignited. caroused in his cabin until far into the ony of Aagoia, have massacred a Port- aaltini narrowly escaped with hm I' to the miners in the Klondike region. carried to their stable, where he re- She was burned to death. In trying to night. Then he took a lighted lamp ngueee officer, a sergeant and 12 men. being tossed by an infuriated b«U. »■ T h ey muat be transferred at New York [ mained BjU night. In te r he was *W- M rs the life o f her sister, A n n ie waa and went into the yard. He stumbled horses ' Reinforcements have been sent from gored in the hand. to railroads, and in that manner oar- moved to hi* home. A t New Orleans also bu lly burned, and i l ia believed and fell, the lamp exploded and the killed, and six balls, the/usual na« d* Angola is south j burning o il ignited his olothing. He rind across the continent, an d again by ; in 1861 Captain Hayes hauled down she cannot recover. o f the Congo Free Stale. The oolony her. The fight was not db W ‘ be waa burned to death, but his fate was the Pacific ooast up to Dyea, i the Pelican flag o f Louisiana and raa has been held by the Portuguese since standard. not known nntil morning, when bis at that may be select “ P the RUra and Stripes. Thia act Eiffel Tower, Faria, i486, and they have • number o f forts i east him hit steamboat. •nd commercial establishments. ml the i Epitome of the Telegraphic News of the World. England Presents an Ultima- fier« turn to King of Corea. Made Known to the State De partment. f J Ten i