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The Samiani News
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LATER
EFFECT
NEAS
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To* majority of the wounded i* (he
3 Quingua engagement • ers Nsbraska
I me*..
•CIO
OREGON
IH[ NEWS OF I WK
Th* Spaniards are afraid, and will
not stay ia Cut«* l< the Aawri'iiii
Veav*.
The Asiatic liner, Gl«i><<l*. aank
¡he City uf Kingstuci In a lug a«ar Ta
mm*.
Nun Hose, a negro,
lb* stake in Georgia.
Alfred Cranford, a white farmer,
Palmetto, aud outraged bis wil*.
near
Ma jut-Genet al <>tis at Manila reports
that one of the regiments un-ler hi»
A M ¡«aree a murderer, waa taken
on« ma nd has r ««reive I n*me cable
ft«»m jail at liemlaieun, Tenn , and
grams resiling ”Don't enlist bova"
lvi*» i»e*l by a mob.
The Duke «»t Te>*en. el minister of
Fuurtwn »wen were kille»!
by a
foreign affair». Las been ap|*>«l*te»|
premature eiploai«m tu kdaailng «»pera-
>l«ain*e delegate Io th* |e*<w coi»t*r-
tiuns on the railway (turn Bilboa to
j «nos, which it tu meet at The Hague
Neid Minier. Spain.
next m*>nth
E-l Hawthorne, charged with about
Cent rar! a were signed in latiti« I <M|
40 burg lai toe in various f«eris of the
Friday which f«»tmally transferred tu a
• «»uiitry, mostly in *an F ran« ib < », is
am <1- organ i tat iun pra«ti<'aliy all «R
under arrest in ¡touver.
the large pr«*«)uctng CX)p|M?r luil.e» in
Jamrs J Hill Is reported to have en­ lbs Coiled Stales
quired coni»»»! of the Nt Paul Ar Du­
An ioformanl of a ¡«indori paper
luth foal, thus shortening his line
torts that the I‘bines*. Eu*<*|w*en am)
from IhHulh tu the Twin elfte*
even American mrrchanls doing busi-
Al Miwuitown, Mo , Fiank Yeager ne»s in Chino are helping io supply the
killed w lb in al a naan fiomed Powell, . Filipimw with arms and au*muntti»»n.
shut Mi»
Y eager Hue*» tltnto.
Th« aeriatorial «I«'trona for lbw n«w
then cut hia own ibtual.
Yeager
coti«« «aa held «I Madrid, and pawed
j*ah>ua.
»•fl tranquilly llitougieiul th« iMMintrr.
Guvernur Tanner haa aignel the Mil Tli«y liare rreiilted In giving Iti* g«»V-
A| propriatiug |.’M),OOU to |>ey the llll- ' «rumeni • larger inajoriiy tn th«* sen-
mna rvlwnleers from th<* time they at« than it h»l ««cur«d m th« di*u i «er
were mustered into the torVlc* of the of depot)?*.
United States.
President Zelaya haa granted an op­
Andrew Carnegi* haa promised to' tion. tn F ree until January I.
to
give 8J.7 5»’.O” i to cover th* <y»»t <vf Mi. (.'bailee Nicull, British cuuua« i at
tl-« pro|M*e*«<l addition to ths art. act- 1 Managua, to pur uh war the rail »«**•!• and
em * and literary dsj««rtmerits of th* * ateomlxMita of
Nicaragua, with lhe
Carnegie library al l'ltlsburg.
workwtiop« apf*ertaii»i«>g to them, Io»
At Itedhud, Ini ., a atone quarry th* sum *»f fi. 500,<KM> {'reus t silwm
train wa« pu«d»ed <»vrr a 4Q-fcM»t cm-
Al Oakland, Cal., John MrCgnh, a
bankinent by the
helper.
CLarlee latofer, was I »eaten to «l«ath «luring a
Mcutoer, engineer, ami D J Monuugh, quarrel which l*rga»i «luting a game uf
were kille*!. Three men were hurt.
dUe lu a
tMB»la*r shop.
(‘»»rneliu«
Five tbouaan-l Indians, disaatisfied Townsend, a iieiucterallc <«»unty <«ti-
with <x*n*lllions in the reservation of tral committeeman, is accused <4 strik­
I!*•
th* Indian territory, left In a l»udy fur ing the blow which proved fatal
M« lieu to establish a uhi**n MMirillun is under arrest, as are al»«» Frank
Reatd«»»» ami Hi
on a large lot »»f land near Guadaiajata, R*miHard, 4 rank
Rnacb, all susp* (rd of complicity in
In
t'hmago
three
puuple were
the crime.
smothered t<* death bv
sinuke in a
Th* steamer (¡«neral Whitney. Cap-
They
suiall two story frame building,
hs I Urn thinking together, and it Is lain Hawthorne, sunk ft1’ miles east of
timught one of lio tu upe I s karosen* t ape Canavaiwl« Flurhia. One boat
load uf Di men, attempting tn land at
lamp.
uequlto lsg*M»n house of refuge. ii|*eet
<«overnor Stephens, of Mi*s»>urt, I as
• git««l tire F«»ris insuian<e bill.
Thia and 13 men, inclmhng the captain,
measure mskes (he anti trust isw apply were diuwned. The > hief onginrer, as­
to **t ldn<tis m l Kansas <*ity. and will sistant aagibeer. fireman and »me sailor
w*ia am vent.
The «aptam’s body lia*
I rs< in ally drstrny buards uf fire un it»-
been »erovere*d. Fifteen men in au-
writers tn both citiea,
other t*oat are still utiheatd (rum.
han I ranciscu Baptists ar« making
Three young girls perislud m the
ptrpar&-tMiiis for the receptions uf ft.iKM)
jMwiple nett mouth to attend the an­ burning uf an orphan«* Imin« at Berns.
nual meeting of lhe National Baptist < Ibio.
b«M iahrs
The relobrati <m this rear
(Joaiinir, th« fmlian who murdered
is the golden julolee, for it is 50 years Philip Walker, has i»eeii captured at
sin « the work of thu Baptists was I*«- Kam I'Hip*.
gun <m this < «»aal.
The meeting* will
Fire 'Irstroyrd the «Irpai (merit store
up* ti May 34. cuDtiuuiug to June I.
of Ewer A Co., al Newcastle, Pa. lx»sa,
{'resident M Kinley was entertained 8100,000; insurance f i) uoo
at a dinner given by Aaeociale Justice
President McKinley bus M'epted an
liray, of lhe supreme «<>>irt.
in v nation to attend the Ohio stats en-
The
Canadian
I'aoific
railw *y's
muni «»I Hi* <4. A. It in June.
roun<lhi-o*e al F’orl William, Manitoba,
The American Car A Foundry C<»ni
was deal my«* I by fire. H«frn new Mo­
pane, at J«fferw.»nviIle, Ind., inrreavt-d
gul eng nes were ruine-l.
Total lost
the wagesuf Its 8,000 employe* 10 ¡-er
about 4*0,000.
' ©ent.
An order for 87,000 rifle* of light
Al Kiosi Fails, Judge tiarlaml sen-
p"wer haa l/«en placed by the Met ■ an
ten< e-l Bad Eik to l»e hanged June 14
gov« rnnient in New York
The order
for killing a policeman w ho tried to
is t.'ie livrgrat »me in this country I y a
arrest him.
for« gn J»«.war ia the last 35 years.
It has l*cen deci«l<*d by Ihn < irruían
Harr I'ulack, a well known engineer
government tu adopt the
Kngh.h
ant rlr« tr • isr». has dis «»v*or I, save
fburnycroft system ot water -tube boil-
the \ tenna corespondent ■ f the l«i»ndun
era in all (ivrtuan men-of-war.
< hmui< *•, » m«-ans "f Iriegrapliing
Reading railroad repair shop
fiU.uoo wends ¡»er b«»ur uvei a single
chanic* and other employee will
w ire.
their wages advanced from 5 U> 10 p«f
While lhe {¿enter fin* department
;wnL
Two thousand turn will l*e
was Working to rittnguish a fire at the
affected.
I'intsrh gss Wuikt, an « xplosmn of gas
The new sternwheel revenue cutter
(M>urre»l inside of the building injur-
B'h ’ ghl »urn. all <onnr<(«d with the Nunivea had tier trial trip al Nan Frau-
cisco. She is lot use on Ilia Yuk nil,
dr par linenL
and will be towed to Ht. Mi havls l»y
The Hritiwh house of common* has
the Hear.
paoed to a •stsn l rea ling the bill la-
Uoiufli has determined to aiinoiinrt*
l>u«lm»-i Ly Chamberlain, empowering
local authoi11i<*s to «.Gaixre murrey I» to th* people ol Cub* his sup|»ort of an
enable «copiers to acquire ow n«< alitp American protectorate until such time
as stable, independent government may
uf small bouses.
be form««I.
Mrs. Catherine
Wmals.
age. I 74
Serious student »iota Lave ocrurred at
year*, waa burned to <l«alh al sacra-
mrnt»*, and a 4 year old grand»*.n was lhe university uf Ki«ff, Kuseia, the
so I a lly burned that hi« re« »»very i* rioters smashing windows with stone«.
ilunblful.
The child dragged a lights»! I'ro*»pa dii|M*ra«4l the m«>b ami arirsted
400 stmlents
lamp from a table.
Asiatic Markets Await Our
Extension of Trade.
GREATEST PENDINO QUESTION
I*r»*l4»»l J. J. Hill *»rs Owe «irreal
N«*4 I« |n«»f l*«ll»« rem I unfa«* ft«
fr»« iw« Ovlewr.
ON
THE
M.rer-,,M.r
to>«N* l*> <y«4»l
W »«Ilk* *
<•<•••
W asbingtofB, April 48 —T1*e «leter-
u*iuatiou tu send regulars tu take th*
place« of v«4unteer* in th* Philip­
pines ia t*wh»vod to have a «lampsming
effect epon U m M who aie eocuursging
th* Filipinos by tbetr uIterances in
this country
The FlR pi nos are no
fo»ls. and if thrir letters sm * that tho
jUmtod btAlee means business, they
will seek term»
If the or-1 ar tor ©all-
ling out the 8a.(MX) protiaknial army
waa i sen a* I. it would Lave a giwwl effect,
.not only upon the Fdtpmu leaders, but
' the 4'ut*ans who may Lw inclined to
mats trouble.
The v«*lunt*eis are coming home,
and, accord Mg to ptevioua orders, the
• • * reg on men will be suumg the first to
-«turn
Un-ler the law. all volunteeis
•b»»uld bav< i>e*ri release«! from serums
•s s--<i»n s» the |*a< • treaty was signed.
» ongress provided for this l»y autl»»>ria-
png lhe enlistment of 83.<X>0 men to
lake lhe plar« <*f the Volunteers
Tho
war department's plans first con lean-
plat«*! keep.ng the state volunteers in
•ervice and avoiding U-e necw*»'ty of a
provisional army. The ad vine of mili­
tary men is to the effect that tins
plan ia al«eurd, and the authority
gtanted by oougiewe will Lav* to be
uassj.
Fl. Pavl. Mmn . April 33 -I’rmi-
deni J. J. Hill, of the Ureal Northern
railway, is greatly In to reeled iu the
J*|>ane*e and Oriental trmla, and has
In the past ami it now trying to Long
a I khj I
clueat relatione between the
Cnitod Stale* and Ihw Far East.
He
la greatly chagrin««l that coi.grvvi
should have neglect«*. I to f net er this
trade, and atlnbniee the itid.(Terence
displayed tn the intervention of inter
eato on th* Allantin.
Mr. ilill is
rarneat
and
hardworking
in his
effort a to further his cherished a*'hr<ne
«f maintaining and operatit g a line ul
Oriental steamships, and his trip to
lemdon how is said to l«e ft»r the j ur-
l«»ee of completing negot t st Ions f«»r a
line ol British steamers for th<s trail*
Itegwtar« f*»r lb« I* h 111 (««• I »••.
”H is a shame." h* «faclares, “that
Washington. Ai iH 3J — Nine th«»n*
British vessels should Le b**do| with •nd of the ¡4.000 regular troop* who
Am er iran cargoes," but it ap|<*ars to • r« to take the places of volunteers tn
I ms the only way at present that com­ Manila have bw«n selrr(«»| by th* sat
merce with Ihw Orient may be main­ (apartment, and will tw-gm sailing hum
tained. until such lime ss congress San Franci«« »> early m Juno.
shall flr.d it wise to make it ¡><N»sHde
HE MADE THE PLATES.
for American ships to •<‘gsg*' In the
lr*d*,
“My views," sa LI Mr Hill,
‘are au K«(rs*»r T»>l«*r T»lls *»f th» < « ori »»
toitlMg I 1*1-
well known on Hiia subject, and they
Philadelphia,
April
23 - AitLur
are al variance with so many men. that
Taylor and Baldwin H. Hrudell, engrar-
I «Io not care to talk along thia I in*.
srs, who Were arre*te«l in this city in
II would do no good.
I arn iri favor of
x*nq»*ction with th«» c-umterfeiting enn-
low lar’IT, but the auLjecl is so far-
tpiracy unearthed by the «4-> ret service
reaching, and* under certain aondi-
lepartment, were arraigned
befor*
lions, »0 inapplicable, that a statement
(*nilt*«l state* Uomiin*- »mer Kdtwunda.
• f twjr views would I* misunderstood."
waive*! a lieanug, ami weie held in
Few men not »leeply interest«*) in
O.lMHI I tail.
promoting llour own welfare ran see
John E Wilki«», clini uf Die terrei
In Mr. Hill's ideas anything but |*f-
!service, testified as t*» lhe facta of th«
sonal motB«s. yet he says that nothing
arrest.
If*« testifical further th il Udii
<>f
gteat moment is now brfoie the
lay lor And Hrr»lcll showed an inclina-
American people as the extension of
' Hon to assist lb* Mvrel «civic« men in
our oommcrctal relations through the
arresting the others implicate*! in the
Bnrdium of the Pacific
Sentiment
M’napira«/
Taylot infurme«! him that
surely »lues nut enter into cal« ulaltoris
William M, Ja»a»Ls. the laaucasier
which redound to our credit m dollars
cigar luanufactufvr, who was arrested
and cento, and when Mr. Illi dwearee
yesterday, appn acb««d him nearly tire
that the jiU|K»it »luliea on silks, teas and
year* ago w«th a pr<>j*osilton, wlin h he
other Japan«««« and C-bincMMi pr«*du< ta
*c< ,'pled, to engrave i igar-Alam p p!alee
are so high ae to damage trans-Pacino
For tins work Jambs paid him several
trade, he La sew his slalrt»««nt on the re-
I- I j. .iu•
Whtra U mi first
full of his stu iy of th* subject.
tot wore nut, Taylor made another.
Mr. Hill merely views the situation
Taylor and Hndell admitted cutting
as a
hardlicade-l. shrewd business
lhe plate from which the famous 1100
man, who ares a brilliant and wonder­
*‘‘Monroe head" certificate was made.
ful via of plug res* an<l pros)«erity, an««
Lhe plate was toiled al Kendig's cigar
it appeMls and (ha« on rages him to know
factory in Iatncastor ye*tcr»!ay. Tay­
that others who have the pow«»r to
lor told Wilkie thriEt not over |10.000
bring about three Ounditiona should I m *
f the 1100 certificates Lad la-en iM»ue«|
so indifferent on a matter of • uoh
to ImuMelf ami Bredel). They could
great iinportanue to the people of tin*
ml say how many revenue stain| m * were
oountiy.
' printed.
In a recent chcular Inspired by Mr.
■ *irt»nce !• «Ker w helmla»
Hill, he shows that, while he It A
Washington, April S3.-—The officer*
iNmocrat who favora low tariff, be is
also an pipansioDlst, for he says: t of the internal revenue office are un-
**llad it nut been for the eyspopening able to even approximate the amount
counterfeit revenue •lampa
power of Dewey's guns, the Asiatic *f the
trade of the United Ntstrs might have made new of by the cigar manufacturer a
gone the way ot het South American • f Ran« aster, I‘a , who were arreted
commerce—stolen ander her nose by ytuitqrday.
A special revenue agent from Fhila-
tirrrnany. France and other Knro|H*Mii
nations.
What America ernphati«tally jdelphia i* now in charge of the factor*
needs today is mure inarketo.
We i<w, ami a« soon as |*<e«lble will kiciile
Lave the law tnatvilal, we Lave the .the supply of blue paper from whicb
m'ccssary mills and facturlaa, we have th** stamp» were printed.
Thu evidence against all th« men
the ski lied labor.
W ere (here a sale
fur the gods, the output of agi(cul­ umiei arrest, it is said, is ovcrwlrelrn-
Tilt* maximum term of imprison-
tural prcxlucls could I m » immensely in- ‘ng
etcased.
The
benefit
that w < hj I# merit III llicll (MUMMI tn 15 y«ura under
accrue to the whole United States 'each indictment, and in ■uoat of III»
would tw incalculable.
Thoughtful ¡rase**, th« secret service agent thinks,
business men are a unit on believing ' vt least four indictments will bu sus-
court.
that to the west lies this new liehl of taihml by the
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Oriental trade for the possession of
FATE OF GILMORE.
which nations are playing the great
game of diplomacy."
lurktown Perl? May Ila«» tl»oM Killed
Treaty With Orang« Fre« »rate.
Waalnngton, April 33.— Secretary
Hay, lor th« government, and Corraul.
General D. Piero«, lor th« Orange Free
State, today eichanged lalificationa of
th« new treaty nt eltra.lltlon between
tire two conntriea.
T h « new treaty
doea not contain the original ae- tiog
requiring the aurrendei ul fugitive«
from juatice «ho are citirona of tha
country
«here their «(tradition ia
Bought; but, instead, the provision la
merely peiuiieelv«, enabling a country
to aurrender Ila clliacua in Ita disci*-
lion.
FOUL
REBELS
by S|i«nl»rd»
Enemies at Home Trying to
Aid Aguinaldo.
SOME EVIDENCE ACCUMULATED
Washington. Apitl 34 —-The cabinet
li<»iay discttaMel IraittHv ami thè l.tws ut
treasun iti telaimn tu |Le I tiiiippmes
Th» pie»»‘leni p»«'f«»tred a pulèev «vi
liierahty aud tutorauoe aulii rrcwntlv
whrn tber» rama luto ih» |w»»»ess»«»n ol
th» ad ili i n l «l r al tuo «fi lene«» u»ri iminat
tng l’nited Siale» vitttcu« furthering
th» SBWllllQO.
Cariali» individuai», it is kimw» t»»
the govertimrnt, bave l«e*n trving m»l
uijly tu ani Ag»iinal>t*». Lui weast-n ll»<
army bv «presditig <ht-<»ntrnt »tuo« .g
the V«»luul« era
Telegtaph !»>•*•• »g* »
from antl expMt.siouiwts,
s«al<>u» t>*
gali» poliiual advantitge. bave t«'»en hi
ter« ep(r<t, «n*<»ur agi ng Vtdunlrer -»ffi
«■>»» and n»en tu deman i th«t» return
from thè Ptailippines <*n ti v *»>'«ind
that jM-sCe haa l*r«n tir» l»*r»l
The
tuesaagr» «Ven «**>UD»ele»I lite vu|<»nle*(»
lo go to th* length *f rvfnsii-g fatti »r
tu «erte in thè Ptolippirrs
What th* prr« detti w HI «hi •»*-•<»( tei
dt» idrd
It WiH tot ’e «tl> |r«i>g if
wartiing in lite »hai-e of a t* e««agr wlll
r « ni i n>I (Ir t>
■ « ! -■ *k ■ r • • »t t ' • ’•
l» » AermUS l»W AgAltMt Ir« t •• ti «l.uli
v» ili br rtJxrced if s> y furti -r alt«-*» pi
is ma le to lampe» With thè n n »1 tl*e
fi unì.
A •» lg*<«*Ula» (,«••«•»
l«i*mL*ii, April 2 1
The Saturday
Reyiew, commenting oti iL-tirral Law-
Im'i retirement fiotti in»» "-tinta < tua
»Itatiict of Ltjf'itii «I« Hav. •»»•
’* (’n pair ioli« i«»lili«*iai»s tn th«* Cnil-
r*| Mates are doing their ultti"*l tt*
create a panic, in It <• l»iq«v 'bit il«e
Piiilippiurs rn.»y i«r ab.in-hot« I an-l lhe
party in power tliM*re<«li(t*<l
|( is att
igiu»l>|e game, and we siinerelv trust
it will I m « ui>su<**ess(ttl
If lhe Auleti
cans irtir* ft«»m their self appuiutn»j
task, the great rrpubh»' tiiu«{ tske the
brami ul **’•»*.nd* ms well as i I h - brand
of 'C miíi .* whith ¡ auwv II declared H
tu be market. "
CRIME
IN
.
INDIANA
*«•••••« •B*gr4»r»4
M ...
f«»r
»<••
Aprii 11 —Th« mutilata-!
Pana, Ili
tsdly of Mia« Jan« Urut.ot, a wsalti y
Woman of Dana. Imi., «aa touml
bwr*e»i in an atranJuiivd «rii <>a lire
farm ol I Irei «retar In la« nr«r irei« to-
Mra Anna llrunot. ter «>n.
«lav.
Henry Bruuot. ami Fiedemk *vibl«y
arw under an eel in this city, cliar^vd
with th« moi«ler.
The chief uf police
•svs that th« |«e»too* under arte«i «1«
vuyvd Miss H>unul tu lhe (arm. an*I
•hot her through the l»ead. and buried
It«» I mm I v in an gtmmlonrd well.
Mio lhunot cam* lu tlus city on a
visit about April I
It it smi «I she
briMight with her a vahvc containing a
Jr.ft fvr f m and oiler Vahlv<>lr*
Neither .Miss Hrun«*t nor the ««live
war ever s»«n alter April I,
A f« w
days later Henry Brui>«>t and tiiidey
I is* pi *«ar«d
The police learn ««I that
the two went to I ml is 11 a pulls, whete
th* v, it is saij, »asl «d a draft tor I *u.
god spent lhe priKt-e-is.
On ti.e strength uf this cl«w, ami a
letter from Ind ana friends inquiring
fur Miss Bini «-t. the tloee inhabitants
-t the lhnm*t fsrm weie arf«sicd th»«
inofniug
Al H o‘»l«»ck the pollen
L un-l Miss Hr uno! *s decomposed h»»*ly
in an oh) well.
Her clothhg was
f<- nd 11» lhe g.nrrtof the farmbou««*.
iN THE
INTEREST
OF
SCIENCE
lb > iplutlug A. • |*»-t >|la»at I m It* | »«I I re
«h» M*«Blll«n <
Htanfurd ("niveisity. <*al.. April 24
Profi-s-t'r
A elandef
AganMA, *>f
Harvard, Las mad«* arrana*«ments tor
Dr. Braunar. of the g«*td<»gy d«*j artmenl
here, tu L-a«Ì ari ri|«adH h » i » into houtb
Amerìcg in the interval of «* isnCA
The w*«rk will I« nptm I be coral rer I«
«»< the Hrasihan mast, extending from
Th.
( rave nearly to Kiu Janeitcx
■ lour reel« will I««* m »p|»rd. ami th»»ir
rulatiiMia to the gw*>lr«gi<3l blslorv of
th« 'oriith Ameinan contiomt will ta»
kt mi let I
Irrt ions will I m ’ Ingde for
the luuaeum of comparative auohtgv
of Harvard univrrsltv.
Prufratnur Agasaia will afterwaids
publiah (he rr«ulta of the work in the
ullrtm of the muevUtu of «uiiparvtivr
y.atiogr at t .imbiid^e
The |u»rlv will
leave Nt»w Y«>ik m I hhii «Inne I. ami
will return in the mnLIl«* of Septeto her
DOUBLE
I
TRIUMPH
FOR
QUAY
s«»t tewlltr rieverwwr «•<<»•»*
\ p paaltaEu lit»»» t ultred Slatre« W»M«laef.
PhiIn*lrl|rhi4, P m . April 31 —M a I-
A Krellle yiwMF Hrereta*.
tli«*w StAtilvy Qnay km today dr«'l«i<*d
Manila. April 84. — Al ß o'clock thia by 4 Jury lu In* not goilty of it»** < I
morning, three Smith Dakota <wnn- • d >«»nApirn< y to haw for hl« own unlaw-
paiUea marche*! from B»»* av«», ami tn fui profil fund« u( lhA •I a I w «le}nMil«*d
run junction will* tbfte vomuaiths uf in lbw Pts»pl«*A bank of tbi« city.
the Xlinuesota regiment (rom (¡nigiiilo,
Th«* court «»ffbwfft nrr« ilnatblr to
north of lioeave. encouiilere-l a rebel k«*« p hat k llm «t » ugg ling crowd that
Liti e numbering fu.Ir SOO, when two pi.«««-*! forward to congratubir Quay,
in 11rs OWL Th. relíele rrtlre-l three wlirn tin* verdict of the jury «4« an
At 4*M»n aa Quay multi g«-t
in 11 ae in fairly good order, rii «pit. of nounre*!.
the (act that they »uff« re I heavy h««**-s
AW4V from thow Abl'oiiA tn shake ins
The Americana, having eli a isle»l their band an<l congralulate him. fir ni.sJn
amm«inition, were compelled io re
Lis way to th« («letato» t«> defend to
turn to their « am|a*.
I he heat Is tn- ll »* etrret from the sixth fl«*»» < ( thv
U'h*e.
At noun the tbermunieler regis­ municipal IntiMing
H«*»e tht*ac«n*A
tered V5 »legiei'N ami the mercury waa Jfifll '*na«'t«*d in the ctnirlroom were re
EnlhuAiaAla nish«*! forward
still rising
There were ssfVeral pna- l*cat«*d.
(rations from beat among (hr I hm »| •
ami attempted to Imitt hint on lhei»
But only one man was w»>un«tod. La
Shoulders, tail he waved them I mk *E.
1er. army tugs opened (ho un the rn- «atihg ”Ob. n«», l*ui I mo old a man foi
«UIV ahuig (hr river banks
that. "
The reiM-l«
ate t»ni«*u»lly active
Quay walk«*! with his fiienda to the
from Mahl«*» as (at u< < ihnipll. oHi'r <d lih tminarl. where L« liiA«h
They have ln*<-n
dia«'overr«i wilhii* Ills r*a|di (ruin the crowd.
(WO mile* <»f the raillmid
Firm are
ilartialuirg Pa , Aprii 8*. — Shortly
burning east of lhe i II ad, ami it
would ap{«rar that llirn h i» air eva«'ii- aftvr iiovio Governo! Moli« apioint«.!
aliiig the foothill towns in atiln'ipalion Mattile« Stanley l^u ry a* .enatarr lo
ol an attark upon the pail ul the w*rvn oritil lire i.ngt «ewrion of lire Irgia
L.I urv.
American troops.
Tic- appoinlmenl re a-lilr>-..«d lo thè
THE MODUS MELD UA
preardei'i ot III« Cnitc-I State«, and il
la «talrd ili thè lei ter lo Ite marie under
Ottawa llrfrat« th. Il4*h* Ha><tn>lrery III« anthor ity ni »»laus« 3 of art'liEM) 3 ol
Srlll* i«tr tel.
artici« I, of the constitution of the
Washington, April 34
An ur «1- Ulllled States
|M*rt««d «lelay has occuried nt the m g<>
(Ti»« clause
s I mi V s qu«»lrd save:
• a
tbit ions towards an Alaska IwHimlary
• Seats of the wcnalufS of lhe
iihm I us vivmtll, which mak*« the fu
first class shall be Vacateli at the at-
tuie »»( the iiimhlS quite pr«»LI«'in^t o al
pirstioii of th« SeCOthl ve.»r. of (hr sec­
Extend«*«! onnfurenciea arre bel I on the ond rlsvM at the expiration • f the L»ortL
subject (miar, lhe re-ust Leng f *i rear, ami uf lhe third « lass st the ex
from emwtur agi ng. The prim ipal «liftl
piratmit uf the sixth fear, so Ihsl .»ne
ruhv arises from -L thng with Ottawa tiiird may I m » ch*a»en awry srcuml jrat,
a« wdl a* I. ovm I ob *. this »lu.il negotia­ ami if va« anc»«a liapp*n t»v r«- gus
tion causing girai drlav and coiuplit,«
lion, or otherwise, durir g the recess ol
titMi.
the hgislat'll« «»f anv state. Iheriurii-
Al lhe outset the United State« |U fi­ live tlurriMif ma? make I« tn|N»f ar y ap
p«>»e*l a iioeiu« with a te*w|a»vary ll tin puliitmrml until the next meeting of
along certain |>eak»
Tl*e Bfttoh am
the legislatore, which shall then mi
ba*»ador forwarded this I«» la*n«h»ti • lid such ta« anctes. ">
Ottawa
Ti«e (-anmliai* «»ffirials Lavs
ON A TECHNICALITY
row prop« srd ci.align g the line, an«)
after <.oii«id»r at>le <irL*v ti»e am I hw 11 les
m la*n«lon App’oVrs I b» chaussa pro- Ttee < barg»« a»f G«««ral Mitre« Wtll *•*
.< Famnuu li>dl«H kritul.
Pendlelon, Gr., April >}—Donald
M- Kay, probably th« IIIoat (amou. In-
dian aewnt in all th« North««.! coon-
try, died al the Umatilla Indian
agrticy
yretardav.
Today Ire waa
Lurieu «l tov t oUturr« Imiou mraaivu,
IJ ml Ina front Pendleton, al th« foot-
hrlla of th« Blue mountaina, Kar
Fallrer Clrlanal« ofllciating.
Manila, April 32.— Il may l*e that
Lieutenant Gilmore ami the 14 men
from th«« Yorktown lost al Baler were
kill«*d by the Npenierde.
General
Rio* today said the Bal«»r garrison did
not know th* war was over between
I Spain an«J the Uhited States, although
an officer was sent in January tu notify
I them.
They »likl»eL*v«*»i the officer
and fc.»r»d an all.*« k of insurgents.
Riua d<«to not Iwiieve lhe N|*auiatd*
kilh*»l the parly, as the fort ts t«*u far
from the river, and is belonged by na­
tives.
!*• *M»Bwlwe>4.
Admiral lbwry says Gilinore ami the posed by < 'ana-1-i.
men were in-nt from the Yorktown tu
Washington,
Aprii 2 4
The forecast
¡I is nut stated what the ie«per( i ve
sound the mouth uf the river and in­ lines are. but thry ate sufficiently a|«*rt uf th««
Inqtlirv rrp«»rt indi« at«»»
stead went further up ■bora a l>eiid, to make it quite unlikely that any ini- that thè rharg«*» <»f «4eii»«ru| Mtli» Will
and wne out of sight of the cruinet.
mediale agifiument
ran be rem lied, n«»t 1*4» Siialaine»), although Iberw is
He rehie«*e to »hsctiM hi* plan* for a even of a leutpurary nature,
a. to the sudi a mas« ul tewtiiuuny lo show that
rea» u«* ex ¡«edition, but une la being boundary.
I m «I lieef was «fistiibw*«*d in Ih* army.
planned.
Ih* leasun f«*r Ibis wiil le* te« h*ii«»al
Xoiitew j«iit V ei****a
Miieeahowrd nothing in hi* eharge
Tiirp-du WiewrflMl by I Ighl Waves.
Havana, April 33 —-»Threw east s of against cantre«) l»«*ef. Lui »i«w» I (he terni
New York, April 21 -—A dispatoh t»>
yellow Isirr «Irveloped today,
dui­ "rmtmlmed lo-*f '* On Ibis trehni
lire World float Ixrndoa a«»,
Aiea
ooel Davis isolate»! th* house*.
calli/ it mav I m * iliowu that tli* » harg* «
Orllng (fare a pri*at« d«-o>>>natration in
M*il advices of La Lu« ha, fto.U Wrre not sustaIned
lArndon lo-lay of hia rnarraloua in*eir
M a oía n 111«», say that an American
The people will uot (re coiivin<-«.l
lion fvr atrrring a lo<p««lo from a dla-
símil t ic*>l last stun mer dur Ing I he tauu- that thè Umr-I w is not pa.’kt-l in the
tanre. Th» prinripal ot th« inrentlon
iMitlmenl *•( the tuwn by the Unite«) li* tot est uf thè war department.
It i*
cortaiala In th. tranaiaiaalon of motor
States warship*, ei| hided last Nun* a I m > |a»«sible that there will to* a do-
fore* hf wavna of light aiiutlar to tire
day. killing three persons an«) wound- mand f«»t an invrat-gattou l«y r«»ngr«*sa
Ruentgan rata.
iug many others.
li<»u* tL*»ee elio behrve (hai neilher
In on« room Mr. Orling fire.) np a
n><xl«l of a torpedo with • ruddar Ilk*
Washington.
April
;4
United thè war <?*»miii il lev nur thè bref laurd
W a*
L.reXi .«.
a «ad 1*4.'a* p* ài «••'*» i»a»»
" !*.sh !a!!. r
¡1 Ly u.84n> -! .-iHtr»
Bi »«»Ar«»’»••» Ort« tr»ui**i
•-*ady
*«ly t<
t«» a<'«-pl thr reswiu of ilio iw •
an apparatus in an adjoining chainirer the state department from l«a Paa, Bo­ 4.
through two partition walla b«tw*«n livia, that lhe revolution has^ ended loa rds. , WÌM> se«-m tu SUBtain Aigotism
in Ih» depattmcnt.
the t«o ohjacta.
ami everything it quiet.
Within an month* Vrnrauela aa the
W«W4 ll»*M«
reaull of Nortli American enterprioe,
1
a ware lakon ftoui thg will begin th« manufacture of cotton.
Jail at Caritele, Ky., to be bapliae.1 at
I’rofe»eor M ailer F. Wllcoi, of Co*,
the Cbrlalian clinrch
nell umreraily. haa l-een ap|.i|ntml
Mr*. Milna, wife of the general, ia a chief statistician of the cenaua bureau.
n>ec« of Senator sbermat., Iwineen
By tucaca of the X rara a large anake
«horn and Irer there baa alnaya el let «d
baa l>e«n found in th« atomach of Mia.
tire warmeat aympalhy.
Henry Young, at Oil City, Pa.
Th* namaa of tire United Stale«
The New York court of apparels haa
traneiorta s.-andia and Arianna have
l.ren changed. Tire former 1« now tire decided that depoeita in aarluga banks
are not aubyect to taaatton.
Warren and the latter the llanom k.
Tra.l a< ab. < apllat.
Waahington, Apiil »3.—Th« Wash­
ington tiaa Company haa been abeorb-
ad by Uta Street railaay an-l ligiiling
ayndicat«, hea-ied
by Frederick H.
Staven«, whicb tecantly bought up all
•ave on« of th« atreet rallwaya of th«
City, and all th« electric light plant«.
Th« gaa leal involvea an »ip-litur« ot
alaml 17,1100,000, all of whi< h th« ayn-
dioal« obligat«« ilsadf to par upon
»bat ia anbatantially cash Irirni, lllU«
oluaing th« i«aL
(irnrrflk! Wh«t»l»t ttc-wrlf »*«
Waahington, April It— Th« month­
Waalnngton, April 1t.—General Joe
ly atatrm.nl of tire cvllwltona of in-
ternil
rarenua abowa that during W heeler «ill leive at one« for M inila
March. HUH, lire total rec«ipla wor* to I* military goieruor of lire city
m,7M.447, an in. raoao oavr March, Trvlay he nutifl«-l Leonard Wilaon. hia
Seid MN-retaty, to report at or.. « for
HIM. of 1'3,491,3(0.
duty.
Waahington, April M. — It ia und«r-
knnlwrby T ubh K««rn»4.
atoo.1 General George 1!. Davia ia to be
I«*Xingi n.
Ky , Aptil 21.—day
the military governor general of Porte City. 40 ns I lea east of here, w.is nearly
Rico, to au<x.«-«d General Henry. Gen­ destroyed by Mr»- tuday.
Thirteen
eral Daria ia a mernbet ol the «ai buildings are In ruin»
Twenty one
court oi inquiry.
fami lies are Lomelrss.
U sm , |40,uo0.
The Had from ia now eataldiahing
General Guy V. Henry, governor-
general of Potto Rico, waa horn In aa in Culm, al the requeal ot th« gorern-
army wagon al Fort Smith. 1. T.. ment, ■ hospital aer*l<m to aaeial in the
where hia father. Major William N. car« ol th« sick and h<>mrla<as people of
the island.
Henry, «aa then atationed.
All «hrpyard« on th« Delaware are ao
Patrick Maiion, a penmleaa wander­
er, returned to hie old bom« al Juhn«- bney Willi work at preaorit that th«
town. Pa , and found that he «aa heir ownera report that they are not pre-
to a furtun« ot 110.000, left to him by I «red to take ne« order« wnl««« work
ia not to begin for acme montha.
a brother in Miaaimippi.
W tail Thirty Thntagangl Hen.
«•«a «rom Maate«.
Waahington, April 11.—Nwcratary
City of Malico, April tJ.—Th« ren­
at« today unanimously adopted ili« Alg-r haa receiver! a reply from Gen­
ial Otia to hia inquiry aa to whether
new eitradilitm treaty with th« Umtarl
e reinforcement« propnawl to bw vent
State«.
Th« cae« of Santiago Morphy, o him to taliev« tire volunteer« would
■ harge.1 with embed ling •? 0,000 from Ire euffieient tor tire poipoaea of th*
th« National bank ot Melico, ia likely campaign, tHi« repliwl in tire affirma­
to be in Bom« eenae aenaational in ita tive, th« Mtimate of 80,0u0 man to
development«, aa it ia eipected Ire will conetitule the army agreeing with hia
aipraw the name« of hia aocouiplicwa. own calculation«,
Waller (irav. age-1 00, assistant
buokkee|«rf in the subtreasury al NL
l^oit», was arrr»te«l for vmi»-itlii!g
|7(*0
11« admilted having taken the
munvr. tu get medical altefiinm for
hia cripple«) chlhl, am) ihlemiod later
to ir|*ay it.
> ,
The Major investigating ««»inmittm*
if lb* Missouri state serial«, which ha«
been turning over the affairs <»f the
•late and municipal uffR cs in St. lorn is,
has made a report in which It finds
ua>lln»nsi>f dollars* worth <>f prupeity
lu Nt. lg»ui* has rsca|«4*d taxation
The Twenty-first Unite-1 Ntates in-
fanlry, lb« (»nvo- Indian fighting regi
uieui of early day a, ami later veiy ac­
tive parti» ipanta in the ('ultan cam
paign, have departed from Nan Fran-
rieeu for the Philippines on the trans-
l«ort lljtb-tKk
!
Npeakrr Reed has decided Ui beootue
a mi-mler of the law firm of Nimpson.
I'ba« her A Barnum, of New Y«»rk.
It
is uiiderstcMkl that R«c*I will leatgn
hia seat in congress and retu«»ve to New
York. The statement has been ina«le
that Mr Re««! is guarantee»! a yearlv
incOcn* of f50,000.
Mall advices from Australia give full
particulera of the terrible hurricane
which swept the northeast coast uf
Queensland eatly In March, and In
which !i white an ! absut PJO c~Uied
men were dr<»wn«*l
Eighty luggers
and slk acboonere were wre«*ked.
The
damage is estimated at £250,000.
During el<*> lion riot* at
Bill-oa,
Npaii*. 88 person* were w»>un<le«l. Pop­
ular feeling runs high in Valencia and
surrounding distmte
Th*rw was a
serums affair in the town of Porto*,
pr3tlr.ee cf Ta..a, wh r* the «4S-
cial candidate being Imalen, lhe miinic-
Ipal offi< tala fir vs I guns al the crowd,
i
injuring a number of perxnia.
A t'areel F««g| Yr»«ly.
W*ihiwglon, April 91.—After mt -
er a I conferen.eA with Iht* imnlslrr
from VeneAiiela, the lmie I htalrg
powufllcw ortlrialt have entered into An
agr<»eflAef>l for a parcel poat treaty with
VAnwswrla.
The treaty will I* »«nt
to Venwauwla F»r rAliflcation. and will
probablv I mb in opetatn>n in three or
four in<»n(h«.
The agrew-ment pro­
vide* that the rat*« rharifed |»*-r ¡mund
ubali i-e 13 reato, And the n noi bet of
pian.li in a ueoliafw limited to 11.
Intrrnal K»«»«*»» *t»r«|pt».
Th« deportaren* ot agricolture liaa I«.
Mr«. Jan« L. Stanford, widow of th«
Calrhnnia millionaire, haa wlthlh the aiie.1 a formal adr«rtra«menl inriling
laat tour
montha mad« •1,000.000 proposals for funnelling Held, flower
through an advaac« >a tire vain« of bat and Vegetable «eerie to the government
lot the Secai year ending Jun« SO, I»00
Lreutral Paciflc «took.
< h«»fol VS i*h Yv»e»*w.
H«rhl», April 11.—-!L-rg««'I Majrrt
Allira* hi, of th« Gna llrin-lrr-l and
Twenty-ninth regitnvnl. Ire» trea-n ar­
reatad al Itromtreig. Frnaala, an-l taken
in chain« to Hpan-lan. «brr« tho alate
priaon la Bituat<*>l.
The pr>•*><>«/ ia
charge-l with tre,*>n in lurniahinf
Riraeian agenta • ilh detail«-! plana ol
Garrean fortiflealiona and pl.»n« hr*
tnobililing the German army.
Occupied Quingua After a
Sharp Engagement.
RECELS DRIVEN FROM A TRENCH
< «I J M 4(«ailaukur4 t»t lb* S»k»r«ab*
ll»g Ime« KUl»<l Wkilu t »ffiliMg •
«barg» !!•«•« >*iag«a«* <!•*» MilltJ
Manila. April 35 ---1 .«nr men >f the
I I
Nebraska i gun* ni, inchni«»»^ *
-•lut *«-it <>»ir g |,i*-uteikant st«
and
w ♦ r«»
three met* **) the F«»UVlh «as
ktilr-l. ami 44 w»»»im «d in *i
|«j-
Tn« E
menl al Quinguo
Irvated with small Itos.
The engagement »les»4«*| »I ii.to a «ti
sstioOs. though sn»vv««(ii flgl-t
T «t
insurgents ha«l a l*u»«
tlvln
about a mile h»ng, eiicml Ü A «e th d
an the «*> Igv uf a Wuml.
Major Bell, with 40 I’sva
11
4«>untcr«d a strong «»ul|i«»»t.
men was hilled ami fiv* wwrw
I
by a volley. Th* Am«* 'ica ns
arrymg their w«»»m l«d nude i
I
with great udtlcuity. brl Ing ria
suedt f(*g enabling tl «»
up tu them. *1 wo iiH*n 1
mg a cE»iurade Were si <
but they continue»! with
Major Bell sent f->r r»■ ¡•-f-
to reocii* the lasly of the kille-
man, an-l a battalion «if the
trgtmetii, under Major M«i
rived and advancsMl iintil ul
volleys flulll the enemy's
Th* Aiucrn-ans lav ai-oul • MÌO ) -11:4
fr* mi th«* trenchtoi l*elnnd ri« e fun t.»W •»
under firs, for two hours
vrai
'nen were »tth«tri>« k. oi r dying frotii
ihr «’fl«»» ts uf the I •• it as tb«*v lav there
waiting for ihr arilllwty E<t rttnir u
Finali y the eround Imi laltun trr ived.
.»nd thru C«»l«>i»rl Mo(««*i hurg, win » h*l«|
! «¡-«'Ut lhe Hight will» ht» father at M.v
1 nils, »ame U| m » u the fir J. The lorn
imn>«s| tstrly
rrcnghiftR
1« t in
and
1 i.kiord a cheer. t’«dm • 1 Ntulsen
dtn iding to charge as the «h»-M|M-«(
»•ut of th* «lifllculty. 1 -I the alia
1 ihr bend of Lie ri-gim Mil
He fell
with a bullet tn th«- br*•«st, dym g in*
*CAiitly, alani t 2i»u y ar Is fr-»ui the
breast w*»rk.
l/ieulrmml Simon f«d With A I rillet
in hl« h«**lt, thr tullir I striking him
i-rar th* picture ««f a girl, »u ¡ • h led
Ly a riblatii from It is her k.
111 the meantime Hi* at tillery had
arrived ami sbelle«l the trench*'«
Tn--
Filipiii»»* »(« mm I until the
Nebraska
tr«M*ps were right on the lieu« i < - *i. I
then they bolted to the *F«<»ml line of
the irrui hes, » mile Lack
The Nebraska regimeiit l»»«t two p»»-
vat«-» ami La l many w«>un l«*‘*. it
mg two Itoutenants. The Iowa re«**
menl had several w**tii*dc*!.
I * 1‘tah
regiment bad one officer am!
nt« n
wiiumlrd.
rhtiiecu
dead Fihpit ■«
were fouml in the trench«-« Their I '«
was ooiiiparalively «mall on a
unt uf
their safe shelter.
The Americans carried the accori I
trench with »mail l«»se, ami a>e holding
;!* («>*!> ■ • M t
4 «»louel M.ilwHibu'g had w
» repu­
tation a« on«» of the l»rav«'el fighters in
the army, 11« always led hi« r* a» u » m
• nd La l achieved reiuarkabl«» |w»pii •«
ity with his men time the war
Although, during his tlr*l <«>.>>,•
the vol.imeeis who were n<»| u«« I t<*
the rigid tlis-iplihe of the r<-g • Lie
truoi-a thought bun a hard officer
1 •»
hk»a o( Hie Nebraska regiment in t ♦
campaign is »he greatest sustain«--! by
an v r*-giuient. an I belay s «h -»»■-» r
.«
greatly maddened officers and inri , wh«i
promise (u take liercr vimg. an. •- In t u
next tight.
BURNED
AT
A
SIAKt
Uesrgls Xrgrw < a*i Hith K m I«» s «■>*»
THsvi «ri mm I ir*.
Newnan, <ia , April 25. - In th»» pt« »
ente of nearly 3,000 people, who sent
aloft veils of th-fiMHi e ah'! shouts of j«»y,
**»11» lb*««, a tirgro w Io» cotum « ttc-l lw«i
ol il e baal acts known In the blettir/
of »Hirne, was burned al the »lek»» in a
publia nm«I one and a hall uni«*«« fmii^
h«m, this afternoon.
Before the t<*idt Was M| »died to thn
pyrr, lite negri» was deprivwl of htg
«ars, fingere and ulher por tit *n>* of ht(
anatooiy. Th« negro plea I pitifully
L»r bis li(e w lille thè In U1111-. t toll n H
gomg ini, hot stoo*l th»* ordcal of firn
wUh surprismg forliludr.
Bifore th*
I mm I v was c < m >) il wa» <*ut to pie* «e, li.u
(«rnes were cru«l:«*) ¡filo sinall bile,
eik I ev«n (Ite ir»« upon phlch tht»
wrefrh m«t hit fato wws toni up and
hs|-*>»ed of as soiivenira.
The n«’gro
WAV ctll iu Several piet t s, nA w ss al«.«»
hi* live». Tho«e utiable lo oblaili Ih»
ghavtly reli« s direct pald ih« moie fur-
lunate |Mtf*s.-MM>ni ritravagant siimw or
t|>em. stilali pietM-s of ’ Lune wenl al
J5 rrnts, ami a Ini of thè hvcr, rrisply
<*<M«ke*i, « m »LI or 10 venta.
Sam H«««»« hillel Alfr««l <'ranfor«l. a
white fermar, ncar l’elmetto, and otri-
raged bis Wlfe, ¡0 «Igy* Ago-
l'FiHkHrll (tighUn * llrqiutnl
Chicago, April 3'» —The
llliu«>is
Higgle Zeitung, in a furious r.litunal
• »11 <*4ptain <‘oghlan's iittoniii*«*s at
N- e iota, «irniamis his removal, ©nt>-
i'Imling: "The American government
shuiiLI get ri«i of officers of the kind of
<ogl.Ian.*'
Th» < «»»laierfwltera* ri«»l-
Waahington, April 'll.— Vice I’reni-
i'hila«lelp|ila. April 23. —Secret serv-
derit llobart ia in .uch ¡»oor health that
it ia doubtful if he will 1» able to pre­ he men any the counterfeiters arrested
mia in the aeuate nnat winter.
11« her« and in Laimaater, l'a.. intetie»! to
may recorer, and hia phyaiciana are attempt tu brill« a trusted official of
oorifl l.nt. but h. «ill not ruu lot tice- one of the United States sub Ireasuriwe
and dump IIO.IHNI.OOO of muiite»feit
pr.alderit again.
notes directly upon th« governatane
Waahington, April *1 —Kt-Goeey. The gang had a figQ mH« ami a •100
i.or Lord, of Oregon, haa declined the note partly Hmahed, ami planned to
lender uf the mlaaion to Petal«. <!«>»• make platen for a «30 not«. They had
-rnor Lord waa an applicati! for th« l*l*r and machinery Io carry out th«
I'aiurian inia. on
plan.
(*•«• r*«*r Servir».
Symrne«. N Y., Aprii 34. — A mob
«*f 5,1 KM) men tonight tore up a mile or
•nore of stieet railway, destroyed morh
property iiicloding care,
rip|»ed ,up
rail*, piled rm ks on the roadway an-l
tire mi the eideWalk. The police were
• nable lu check the mob
The troubla
was «lue to the failure of th* company
to give g<N»d service.
('• mb «see r«M(g far r»<tr li«»tn»ss-
loto of people do their work only
lila». *oal<l be a better and mor*
At Li a bon. O., the jury in the raae
The theory that malatlal fe*er* are
of George Hmnt. on trial for killing la.ting material than (tone for making ranoed bv the pnetnrea of ni<»qnitoea la half, an i then wonder why they don't
hia Colored coachman al Karl Lira/pool, monument*, which aie expoewd to the gaming more and mor* a* * « plance > le <«t mon of it todo — Washington (U.)
Deuioci Ale
1 «rearing action ot the wa«tirer.
• KufOp.«n medical circi«*
brought in a rerdxl of not guilty.
Near York, April 14. —Muar-I<> Et­
pi»aa, roti.ul KFireral ol Colombia al
N«w York.
today n eablu
«latin» (bat tela foYotnorent h«* con-
»ok«wi a a,recia I auaaion of eongraoa
to drcblv wheihvr tire n«w Panama
t'aual t'omireny'« ooncMklon Iw er-
t«ml«l for an year«, ft la l*|i«>a>,| u,«
ranal oom|«i<* loipea to obtain an al­
ionaron and diapoao of tire properly to
America.
If tirere ia no eatenaion,
<*>lombia will <<-l th» company'« prop-
erta. Action Will depend on th« re­
port of Señor Kaqnorra, tl>« *pn>-i«l Co-
lombi« cotnmÍMioner, wlio baa lieen
• lamming (be canal for a lor.g tim«.