The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 17, 1899, Image 2

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Corporal« frattchiraa
In Taxa*
k.
will b« tai»!
Vlea-Praaiduil ifo’art 1» racovar-.n^.
and u altnoat pad lha l»a<er puat
ESCAPED TRAP 8EÎ BY OTIS1
«Tl '
Montreal waa vlaited by a fire, de-
•troriaj «8,000,000 worth of properly
Aguinaldo Fled to the Moun
tain Regions.
1 OS OF 1 TO
Ruaua ranta a loan
Th* •ffcrt to
g-t 11 In 1 .armany re«ul’ed in failure.
NOW
•CIO
OREGON
Tl>e London fop U «a; I to be ■> thick
that it Obe. ure« the a tor« la theater*.
mpr« I* »«*•« •• Itavtaw m F lha Intpwrt
bm I II • t* j»««*i«»g • m F «!»• I*««! W»«B
I ull»*l From th» T»l»gr«ph < wlsmaa-
. M<J»»y it front bnek Fa»t to reliara
the tiru>,*enr-y t-ore due to a natural
tubveuteal.
Admiral Sebl»y «ayt th» completion
Th» validity of ^>«»rnm»ut oentrao* of th» Nicaragua ran*! would maha the
mad» by rwu*41»r Capta.u < «rt«r will Aiucn *n navy >a' In ibla.
Within the l*»t wrak tbare ha* b»an
lw twtad.
The convention
to arbitra­ much fighting At Ijidymnth. bat node-
tion of hamoaa claim» wa» »IgnMl at r Irire reeult« are atlaUle-1.
Waw-.ington.
Inftarntla! Ran Dt»k'*n» «Ul bulk! •
tran«. nt .a» utal r*ilrv*4 via Halt I^kn
(rem their city.
I'utalan ami Tarlac hate («•n takm
by th» American», but A<uin*14u'*
wherralvuta u a« mo b a la;,Ury ••
tie lore.
Hun1.n4t.1n dan Ira that th» raciO
Mail Mtram.hip Company ha, ataorb*!
th» New Japan I in».
t»il> 1«! tetera* are vary
w In Ken.
tacky
Ifoth th© Dero»»crate and lie-
jrabli an« claim a vkt-iry, and a too-
t«n*t is sura
Th.' tjoy.!». »nt.'ntol'iU an ! rnbfwr
tr '..t. n w prop.-., on.« <r»«t r> u wra
wiih a capttalliatb n of «JbO.OiXl.tXW
W|a-,.u»iu lumber -Iralir« hav»
hoaglit 1,‘ m M.OOO arra« o( tttub««
Vaut
on th» Pacifio coaM.
T hay
X,000.000.
Owing to tha p«wvr V '«'¿raphio and
raid» w-rvi « irv>m F. nth Africa tiw
)> 'fi n I«|>»r* an cot no new*
thair »|wcial *<!lti<'iia.
Th» ■ ? nanno t.
«vat l!o’land
haa f^rn «m • raafully t»«t.-.l ly l’m*l»
> >u an I a pun It«*» will pr ba lily ..««
V, imvli- by the navy <i> |urtmvut.
Th» lattlrahip Orrv1 ■> *>— aai!«!
faun Hong h1 *>•■. «up|«»»dly for Ceba
I au.1
waa «raniin^ly onprv|wn»l ftw
A brat«1 <T»w of th<. Priti.h ahlp
Pathan recently charter«*! for tratw-
l«'tt .nic«-, r»l’.*-«l to accompany th»
• hip (<> th<- I hi ippin* «
Tw< aty-oua
of thorn w»r» pl a.cl tn iron«
vi th
Th© Meilrani had two fight»
th© Ya*jUis in whi* h th© Indiana
ropulsed. but not without cunaidr-rabte
bto th© Meli an«.
The Union lr n W««rks. of s<n Fran­
cisco, i« «aid to have been alraorbud by
th© fiellgman syndicate, th© gigantic
shipbuilding trust r* ©ntly formed.
Th© (■|trr*-l«© Indians w ill aril on!
and leave thi« country. Tlx*y disap­
prove of th© allotment plan
Meii*o
has given them a grant of 8,006,000
aero«.
An unknown man had nn© of hi« tega
torn fn * . h»* )■ dy while attempting to
board a n ving train near Kanawa (Tty.
lie lived I nt 16 mlnuteu, dying in
b> ■ ri>
ag
During a whopping tour in New
■Admiral and Mr» Dewuy wer©
¡«died V» ©*k rvfug© tn a st* re to
th© crowd of curious p»o|»la «ho
pressing them.
York.
rom-
av-i<!
wer©
A bt P»t»r»l.ar, <vrrra|«>ad*nt *ay»
that lluaaia, Franco and Kpaln havo <1»-
< i<!« .l t intorv ruo an l •urffn,t art'itra-
t. n Iwtwran l n,tland and th» lUor« U
tx-rmauy 1« w ilhng t«> nvoporato.
Assistant Suw-retarv Alien, In h!a an­
nual rop* rt, favor« the naval r©«rr\«*
H© bellsvas that it should I* rw rgan-
taad in c« nn© turn with the rogular
uavy establishment
tttia ca! b a that th» Thirty-fifth in
fantrtr ha» rcuhod Manila
Thia 1* th,
rr-.-lmrnt which «a» ■|u,rt»r«>! ,t Van-
c ivr r and »mt>ark»d In m Portland.
Private t'leary dii-d on th» vnyaff».
Relations !>etw«eu Japan and Russia
• re strained. The tr>ub*e is over
C<»r©a, »nd the Mikado’s government 1»
itaraght to Ira anxious to try n mln-
sbiU« w ¡th the * tar
The llerlm <-.>rr< •[• tident of the I'aria
Figaro «ay* Emperor William ia ro-
aolvod Ui occupy Tigor hay, «oath of
Angola, on th» wot --oa»t of South
Africa, if England occupi»a Dela<oa
lay.
A b tig In ¡t will has tffmed up. «nd
with it th© j t’ *|* - I that th© r»?at<* of
th© tat«* Andrew J. I>avi*. th© Montana
milllohAiro, will again burden th© re­
cords of th© Montana »upr«-ma court
\fol*al«rat in Lur* n has traen occu-
pied by th© .American»
Ruv«ia wanta ua to '!»fin» mtr p>lioy
in live |«rtlti. nlltit of l hlna
*<h»
»«•ema atillou« Io know ll w» aro in the
a ramble for a |a>rt of entry and a
aphen nt Inrturn.»
l he imprraatou i,
tliat Amerl a wtl! only itiaiat up »>
.'¡ell d-- r |-'licy and pn le. tl- n of be*
treaty ritfhta. tlrv-at I ritain «nd Japan
will »up|airt her tn thee drmanda.
Twelve rorlahsts and an
•
literals
aero elrctel to th«* llrrlin i municipal
council.
The Indiana, with th» TruneaM,
volume« ra ou board, la overdue at San
Franc l»co.
The lat© John S Pillsbury of Minn«-
• polls, left 1100,(KM) to a borne for
hildreu.
Th» Tamma New* announce* author*
llallvelv that th» Sava
fencer haa Iw-eri aold.
name ia withhold.
In Snohomish «xranty 2,50 m« n
emp|oy©>l in getting out luga
•hiugle tad!*.
The
which
report
rut the
officer» of the trampoli < >hl<>,
ha» arrive! at San Fnmrtaoo,
that II h t » la a •carcity of fi*»d
ialatid of Guam
i*re»ld»tit Samuel H Donnelly, of
th» International Typographical I 'mon,
waa ac. rded etilhualaatle re. r^rtionl
by the printer* of I'ortlan l and Soattl»
and Spokane.
An ungrateful Indian, who had leen
lunii'hol with haw! and lody-ing. ent-
derv-l a Nevada white woman and her
Infant >"ll
llobla-ry waa the motlra
ol the aaratain
Tin- Rudati ateamer !* Itwv Vaatok.
w hi h wa» |o have entetcl the tran»-
)a.rt oa-rviee. arrirad in San F
Lav late, a British steamer I mi * Ing
taken her place
War in the Transvaal haa ©ff«* ted
th«* markets of the Fa*t and r | w * ula-
live o|«-rati<»na hav»- < naia d, Ho- rff«s I
on pricea, however, haa n»»t been at
great a« anticl(iatr>l.
A divorce has been granted
V'-n M■■like, th« enqMror • f <««-m «nv*«
aid-dcoamp
Ihr <|v» n*«- piacevi the
entire guilt <>n the wife t. The caee haa
cau*<*«I a a*-UMitb>u in <?«'urt
i
circle« for
a year past.
U» ( «*111)1
Having l«*arned that White ta «till
wife at !a»dy«mith. the British art» gir-
ing att* ntixii to <»« n« ral J-■d<rt’« plnQ
for th** « n ju* *t of Natal
S i> h ft
movement is regarded as more daring
thnt sh< rinAii'» march to th«* * a
Judge FL hofbdd, of Hllmda. ha a ay.
Fix«'d in S<n J ran lavo fn*ni Samoa
ami Hawaii
II«
th«* native-« of
"«•i a ah ••♦l»l I- alk»vi«*d to w«>rk < ul
their own »al\«ti n
Hr rej- rt* the
la nd grai>ler> a« doing a rushing lumi-
nr «e in Hawaiian islarnl«
Swindler* in Wall
«tree!.
New
York, have been «railing
canceled revenue "tamps. the tmfflo
basing rvarhod «-normoua proportions.
It la eetlmated that 10 j»er ««nt
I the
dally »al«»« Were fraudulent and that
th«* government ha« leen lo* ing |5,üOQ
a day in the deal.
ta *urk© Cochran, th«* fam ->us New
York orator, trai «race a portar t««r A.
T. Stewart.
Charlea Fl. Littlefield. who »tirrr« Ig
Nrlann Ihngley in congre**, will Ira the
talfi-t man in that body, being all
fret five inches in h«*ight.
A l'ali ha* tarara iasuel by the execu-
live council for th«* nineteenth annual
convention of the American F rd« ration
of I*al*r. V» he held al Detroit, Mich.,
Ihxemtar 11 neit.
J»»hn Wanamaker authorise«
the
stat«*m«*nt that hr never advertised in
a Sunday newspaper and never will.
The navy d«*partment has Bold the
strnmrr He«*t« r. formerly the Spanish
merchantman P«*<lr”, for f*. »’-<»
I he
Frdro was one of th«* first vessels cap-
turrd «luring the Spanish-Ameri an
war
I he dwelling
n e occupied
by
former President Martin \ an llunm at
No. 87 Fnat Twentv «eventi» «rtrret.
New York, ha« just lorn fluid amt it is
aniemn-v*»! that tin* property will be
louwrted lulu a huiaaw idook.
The Wa-hington volunteer« were (ire*
•©nted with tn«*«tal» in brattle.
Ma)« »r-< *«*n«’ ral Ludlow, civil go ver-
.. ? ''•w Y rk.
nor of Havana, is vi»>tmg in
Twenty men of th© Forty-««*com! regi
m«*nt w* ro injure*i in a railway *<' i
dent *>n their wav to >an I ranciaco
N«*s Verre Indians have demand«*«!
rt
in m •. than is ¡«aid tor milway
right» of way through their re«ervatl«»u.
Asarmblytnan Man*t. of New Y'ork,
claim« hr was <!rf«,at«*l by fmml, but
bi« frlrnd« say the) will CouU*«t the
seating of Stewart.
The «langer of a Basu to «prising ia
now admitt«*d t»> l>e Itnnilib nt in south
Africa, an i may render n«*> «-»»arv the
mobilisation of a second army corp«
An agreement a» tn th» |Mrtiti*<n <d
Samoa has twn reached at B« rlin be-
tw«**n F ngland am! Germany, subject
U> the approval of th«’ Cnit«- I Mat«*«
A Lark is loading I jhhi . imh ) fort of
««prclaliy «• I«* ted tiinlart at \ am-otiwr.
( , f< r th«* ('rampa, of l*hilad«dphia
• I « um ! In buiidiug United ■*tat* •
• ips.
The civil governor, counsellor. Judge«
and s«x retarle» who constitute ihr new
government <»f Negnw, «rut greeting to
lYesideul M< Kinley on taking their
ufh ce«
A cable message from General < >ti«
•ay« that Major Hugh At«-« «rath ( CUp-
tain Fourth cavalry j died at Manila
from wound« received al the Imttle of
Nov aleta, a month ago.
F‘rv*!©rick J Cross of Honolulu, ha*
th«* riclnwive right* to operate the Mar­
coni system of wire!©«» le legra ¡thy in
tlx* Ramuaa.
It i« expected to have
the system in <q«rrati«m January 1.
A $!00,0<x) gobi bri«k, lite larg» »1
ever melted in a ( anadian mine, is to
be *ent down from the Kootenai dis­
trict shortly. Thi« year’« wash-up 1«
tira rt< beet ever kn*wu in the distri* t
Kussian* and the Ja|rau**s© on the
(‘orean |«*mmula are on th«* most
friendly term«.
The Rus*ian and Jap­
an«**© minister« a**» it that the roporte
of friction an* unfound«*! and an* in-
tend«» I to distract attmliou from ether
questiona.
Gen John Bidwell, of (,'hlcn. Cal.,
who lol th© first party of whit©« over
th© hiefTss Ink» the golden stat©, is
still hale and hearty at the age of KO.
< iffi' ial ©atiuiat©« of the w heat crop
in F ran«*© pia«-© the yield at 346,600,•
55 4 bushels this year Thia is a falling
off of 35,096,968 Iraahela from last year
Gen ! «aw ton. wta» has Iwvn de­
M*nl««d in a neaapaju r bt»gm(hv as
able *‘tn drink any man under th©
table,** tell» a enrreepnndent in Manila
that he never drank a drop of liquor.
Haron v<O Windhrirn. chief <4 the
Berlin p'ltre. |a coming to thia country
• *>u for «tody of our p»live meth»«la
The latke Drummond (anal and
Water cum pan v, a corporation which
George Waahington waa inatrumental
in forming and «d which ho wae the
firat president, haa formerly opened to
navigation the Dlunal Swamp «¿*al,
w hich ritend« from Norfolk, Va , 0»
F.lilabeth < tty, N.
r««nne* ting the
I lisabeth river of Virginia with I be
Faaquotank river of North Carolina la
27. rallee long. By ita nee vewei«
may avoid rvmndiug < ape llattrraa.
LOCATED
AT
BAMOANQ
K fTurt« t»f th* Xm»rle««» Milita»* 9 »rtM
«III !»• l>lrr«i»4 T*«sH <•»»* RaV
)l*b*| < aplial la Iba Meeife
Washington. Nov 11 . — The war de-
part ment definitely located Aguinaldo
today a« on hi» way to Bamiang, «5
The recent
miles northeast of Tarlar
calculations hav© I «-en that the tn»ur
f«nt leader waa in th© t* wn of Bayan.
hang. B» t far from Tarla* in which case
the «««©ral f'»r©« under <«©neral» Mar-
irlh'ir, Isiwton. Young and Wheaton
would have had him |irw> ttrally «mr*
roundad
There ha« l*s*n •■•me d<Klb<.
h»’wcv©r, as to th© name <d Ba* an.txng,
uxl today this was cleared up by defi*
tuta information filing Ba if) I* ng. tn*
•taad *4 Bayan* I eng, a« the place of
Aguinaldo*« refug©
A dt« («at <h from
General < H-la merition©d jlMmlxng. and
• t the asm© time reliable inf*nnatf<'n
< ■ through other channel« that I .leu*
tenant Gilm«
-re and «*th«*r
Gilmore
««eher J Amanean
prt*» mers w* tv at lVaml«ing.
ILamlwng. in the
.i. untaius far b» th© t>»rth**a«t ot lar
*
It I« ripe» ted th«* insurgent capital
will l»e »hift«*! to Bambang, and ths
»•ff- rt* of th© tm©ri«*«n militan forrea
will be direct*«! toward that pniat.
It la in tlx* mountain* »• r«>untry of
I' • n »rth. an«! apparontly «»ut « I the
fertile au*! (■•(»uh’ti« region« where
Aguinai«Io fo«» thus far conduct**! his
<»|4*ration«.
It i» «al»l ta l«e arcMsdbta
fn»m the south I - wa* «•< one route
only, along a river which is a branch
of th© Rx» Grund©
This l«'a*«w th©
rvlwl I« -a l« r Inti© *»r no op|««rtunity of
communi» ating with th»* oa-t or get­
ting in supplì«*©
II«’ has alm» h it the
ratln»ad behind.
It i» ©aid at th© w«r d»’j»artment that
th© column« of General Young an !
«••neral Wh«*at*»n will |m»h on to th©
n >rth. following u|» the iusurgrnt leader
and bis waiti n'*! lands
BOERS
LAST
WEtK.
Adwanc© on I a«l » ««tilth Will
I«*git* in « *'•©
I**m!on. Nov. 11.—-The scanty and
conflicting new* from th«' »©at of a ar
• ml th»* tact that (♦©neral While has
not yet said a w rd about th* alh-ged
fighting ar uml Iradysmith ar© again
I nslui'ing a feeling <»f gl«*>m. It may
ta* that < »«’neral White has sent news
an<! that GetX'ral Rulh-r Im* thought
ta «t tn k«**p it to himself. Indeed,
this i* th«» v«T*i i> that is taxinning to
be believM. a© it is held to ta' impossi­
ble tliat the news of heavy fighting
brought by Kaffir* iu such circumstan­
tial detail can l>© wholly groundleea.
If thia be mi. it ia otninoua. for there
could I»© no grouml for concealing fav­
orable news.
It cann>>t !* kwig however. ls*f*»r© a
<*hang© occurs <»* n« ral Buller’s f«»rc*©«
alii s**»ra arrive nt Durban, and will
pniltablv ta’gin th© adv am*© to th«' R
lief <4 Iradysmith about N<»v«’riil*er II
Th© B**■<**, if they ©ver entertained th«’
idea of a roal invasion uf Crape Colon't
hav«* prolrably now atwui*l<m©<! it. ivnu
will devot«* their wta»le energies to re­
ducing Ladysmith. They have only
atamt a w«*ek to do thl*
The fact that
they aro ina« tiv© in heat«** that they
ar*' waiting fi r romething which they
f«*el sure will justify their delay.
The latest F -t«'«*urt dispatches *« i !M
b* hint that th«* garriMon is alout t*- ra­
tin’ furthe r southward.
Rwller's
WITHDRAWAL
OF
TROOPS
T R AN S-PACI F IC
Geaaral W ..»a Il-»»» Mat Waa! •« Maa,
a* Waal*,,«.
Tbr
N»w York. No rem far 11.— A »pectol
to the llrrald from Waahington aav.
In elder to ao'l l the charge ot mill-
tortam already leing rwiaed iu certain
j»'lillcel ‘juartora *1»! preliminary to
the ap|aiintmrnt of civil governor,
l*rvaid»nt M Kinley and -wervtory Ru t
ar» >-i>oai<lering the adrlaahillty of
witbdraatng tra>|a from t uba and
l*u. rt. ■ Rico. There arv i»'W ia tuba
31*1 offli'erw an«! 10.7M men
and
Puerto Rico low i.rficer* and 3.233 mnn
In hla annual re)»<rt Juat rabmittod
to Ha-crwtorr li'«l Itrigadiar < >»t»»ra)
W <wal, commanding the d©(rartm©ut «»I
S*u*tia<’>, <!©cl*ro« he h<* ton many
tc»'p>«
Secretary Ibot telegTSphed
General W--*1 U»tay to make • supple*
n*«*utal ro|» rt •• to th© nomlsr of tu©n
In hi« d©(«irtm©ut six! th© numl«‘T
which ran mfsly !« withdrawn
In i
‘
•tn»-t - n«wrr -*nt «©kcrsl days
!
to < r*fM’fil Brts*k©. cvirnmanding
divlsti« in (*u)<a. !■» r©(w>rt u(*ra th©
adv iwaI4lity of withdrawing tra*(M. .
Hi« reply wu i> t fav«»ruble to th*
(«nqwMitxm
Th* cimditfon« in Ihr t
island, in hi« •’pinbra. n©c©««itatrv| th.
roteutbm <»f all th© men tx’w under hi*
rommAnd
It 1* und©r»t««»l thst Brigadier Gen*
©rsl Ixw*. ©«»mmtnding th«* provinces!
H smuia and Einar del Rto. hu In
formed th© pro«l<tettt th«t. in
hi« ■
»pinion, all th© m©n in i'nlra »houh!
rotuain.
Vjs»u th© arrival of «»©neral
Lu ll«*«* hero, h© will !»* ««k«*! to glv©
hi« opinion ro«(»> ting th© advisability
>f reducing th«* military force in th«
j
Island.
In Puerto Rico, it i* «aid, military
»ft», ©r« feel that th*** for* © there can ’ ©
ro-dtic«f*d and it ia ©i(»«*» t«*<l aoiti© Iratal-
•L a -
inns will I»© brought horn© and
lion**«! in thi« orantry.
STHENGTHiNINQ
ESQUIMAL’
t.ngl«n*l Will *i«rt H** l^km I nawaroi
by ll««««la.
New York, Nov. 10 —\ special to
th«* Tim<*a from Montreal saya
F ng*
land d»M*« n<»t inten«! to I«» taken un­
aware« in «uv move that may I** mad©
in the Pariti«* a» a r»*»ult of a (■ assi Id©
combination <4 two nr more • hostil©
¡jowere agnina! her intercala in that
quarter of the gio컩. It ia loara«*«!
lion.
that a strong detachment of mart
i
uh’*««' »ailing from I-ngland 1 MMM not
annotine«*!, will arrive at Halifax t«>
morrow or the day after rn route tn Es-
«¡Ultnalt. th«* strongest British strong-
hold am! naval I mvm * iu th© Pacific
ocean.
Th© fortification* at Esquimal! ar©
al»o un i« rgoing ouwld«'rabl«* strength-
©uing am! enlargement, aud a large
numler of h«*av y gun* have recently
Iratm shipped aero** th«» continent to Iw
mounted nt that fortroas. Th«» roarou
for th«* hurri«*d »trongth«*ning of F'aqnl*
malt lies in tin» apprehension «4 th© Im*
(«•rial government that Russia may
a izo th«* opj»»rtunitv of th«» 1 *-r W AJ
to attack F. ng lami in th«* East.
DEWEY’S
WEDDING.
Mri. >1ll*1r«*<l liasrn ller«tn© III* Hrld«
In a > vry Qalel < rrmiony.
Little Said of Beseiged Army
at Ladysmith.
BOMBARDMENT
IS
KEPT
g«©th©r M lti«ti T raB«|*«rt Arri**« st
• ©F© t->** W©w« Fffram W ••«•ra
U>»r4«r I *•!■••« l««lÿaaMitb
trand n. N , 13
Dx* l’rit‘.«h war
office iuu* r©* ©ik«Ml from Geurtai Bultar
th»* folfi’wiiig -li«patch
*’<<(•’ h*»n, Thufwday ©*-mng—-
Have rr»*«Mk«*l hy pG»**u
Ira« « < .»*>■
ira )•■>!
i
«Tal White today the k»l lowing ■ Th»
lombard ment at long rang© by llrttvy
gun« 4'tmtinu«*« «tally.
Aaual
A lew
tie« ar* <©*♦ urnng. but U'i acrloui harm
i» taing <kraa. Th© Be M»rw «©nt ii t*da;
Tran»-
a num I rar of rofug©*’« from
taa) under a flag of truce
A |»rty
*rom trad y smith m©l them « outwtd«* tha
ickets
Wh©U the ¡mrty apparatoti,
i© !L*©rs flrod - n it l**h re it rr*. hed
ur pi* ket* A!.»y r Gate. **f th* Royal
nginror». w«s w< unl©d t *tay white
-ending a rn»'«*ag** Th»* «'nfrou- hm**nte
•ro growing stronger daily ai»I th© sup-
ply ot provisiniM is ample *•
Th© war «•ffl«'e this evening ioued
th© foil wi;»g
’’From Buller, Cajra Tow n. Nov. 10.
— By norasag*' from Hulu way«», date»!
Nov ©mirar 3 A small ‘envoy and «w-
port under Spo. kley. «>f
« Plumer’* for« ©.
was atta«'k«^l by |k «©re N« o ©inter 2
Six m«*o mi ««i ng and huit <x»nv«iy "
lha war uilfi©
Ü’tS •!*< le uel tta* fidlow
ing
"A report having
- nth \ frl< an (•*(» r»
fir«*«! on th© Geneva fl
1er telegraph« th«' fidi
th«* incident given to
Diggers* New« by A
with th© B**©rs ’Dir*'
after tlw first
•uf
caniMUi «hot, tlx* I ngliah thought
men w«iro at th© railway station, and
tiro«! there
Th©v w«»ro m»t !. but <*ne of
th© allot* wt'iit thnmgh an ambulance.
As a*»n a * they found out their mis*
take they «*©**«*I firing
The «mbn*
tan* e « as thought to have been th nw
mile* from th© a«*en© of a«’ •tion. so it
cannot Ira < latti
I th»* I **« r* bn kt- the
rul©« of ivihi«’«! WArtare. «nd I d<»
think th* I nghnh w ul l have fir* *
them intentionally.' "
With the arrival at Cafra Town of
th*» British tran«js rt< I: «lyn <’watte
• ml M<«or, to ta' filli*>w««d by a *<>ntin-
nous «ticccMi ui *4 troop-laden ahi(*.
th© roal * ain|migti in South Africa may
ta aal*! t-* hav«’ tagun an i th«' fa* t that
th© Aral «hip nam«*<l was ©x¡ra*’ta«! u
arrive at Durban forthwith indicates
•t l«’A**t a mudificratiun <4 the plan <>f
a* I vanee.
(*a©4tliions st I «<ly«inlth
New \ rk. Nov 13. — A dis|*.»t h to
the World from F *t*»»urt nay»
"Trustworthy information <<*n«*©m-
hiif th«' a* tual stat© of affair* .it Irady-
ainith con»©« from tu<» civilians who ar*
r i • *•■ I t* i'■.'■ f.
•
a¡*» <’.
■
t
t»©aieg©d town by «*\a<hng the British
patrols mi'l stealing through the |U©r
lines
Thev say that laith th© town
and th© British camp are completely
invested, and thnt artillerv firing l«*k
and forth is continuous Th»' lombard-
nient is heavy but its effect is reported
to l<* petty.
1 h© lLM*y* aro • lightly
•uperiur in «treugth. but the British
for« «** maintain a vigorous d«*f«*nae,
fi^htin^ «tally
There were Ihr»**» Al
tacks «m the *i(!e of lrady»iuith ls»1
F'nday. The accvvuuts provimialy re*
ceive«l through native î -um r* were
groatly exaggerated.
"The main Britioh attack was ou
th** iHH’r l'Mtt«*ri**s «.tati*-tied t«< th* ■ n**t*
ward. The British h**© in that a* tian
wan alsiut ISO kill«*<l or wounded
It
is aupjssM’d that ih© P»o©rs suffered Far
more.
Washington. Nov.
11. — Admiral
Georg** Di’wey and .Mrs Mildred llasen
w«*re married quietly nt th»* re* tory <d
M Paul*« Catholic church in this city,
shortly ta tor© 10 o’clock this morning
Th<* ceronrony waa per forme* I
Ihr
Itev. Jam©« F Ma* kin, ¡Nuttor
the
tiw
chur-'h.
The ceremony was
til­
limplwt character according
nt«w of th«* Catholic church, m
th«
onlv witn«*»Ma, beside* the officiating
clergyman, were Mrs. U ashlngtoti M*
Iraan am! Mr* Ludlow, wife«»! Admiral!
Ludlow, mother and sister ro«iwctiv©ly
of the bride, and Ll» ut* limit ( ahiwidl,
I.«tr»t Frolii I
f imllh .
Dewey’« *»•*-rotary.
Ixvmlu, Nov.
11 —Th«* colonial
Arrangements for th** wedding vwro
•flic© haa roceiv«»d a telegram from th* made with all the s«s reey which ha*
, governor of Natal, giving a copy of the attend«*! th*' wh«de affair
As !>vvv«*y
| pig©«»» ptM*t message ro«dv©d by the i*« not a f'atholi«', a «¡Msvial di«(M*nsa-
promter from th© commandant of vol- tion wa* require«! for the p*-rformam «
I unt«*«*rs.
It is as follows:
uf th«* ceremony.
% «» V tu•! ••»«I *• »•» Kitt*i<*r.
“Lwdyamlth. (Tuesday).— I «©nt you,
Ixmdon, Nov 13
\m>th**r rumor,
November 3, by native otsaenger, a ro­
Flll|»li»«»« l «e Hraas Bullet»,
emauating front Amsterdam aounm,
I» rt of th«’ «angag«*m©nt tluvt day, but I
New Y«»rk, Nov. 11.—Th» l’rr- • «ay* a British regimtrat wh *» decinuited
•»
n t sure if it nachm! v u, as the rays:
Fri«lay by tta* F r«*© >t«t©r*
It la
ii** *.-.-ngcr ha» not rotumed
Maj >r
**Brasa bullet« aro Iraing u«**d bv th» tdded that 600 British •tildlrn» were
Taunton, an ! h»*rg* ant Ma]wM»ne, of th© Filipino© against the
A merlran*
I iillt'd and wouu«l©«l, and that SoO
Natal carl•HM*©ro, were kiltal. Cap- fact was «lifMsivero»! wh«*n a bullet with
horws wer© capturo«l.
tain Arnold!, <»f th© I» r>h r nú «untad a brasa casing was eitmctal from
the
rifle*, waa wound©*!.
Nine trvsqiers leg of a soldier at th© l’uly«*»nic ho«
Al©ah«tt Itallwsy.
were wounded, all slightly,
All aro pital recently. Il© i© now atGov©rtx>r*»
Seattle, Nov. 13.—Th© White ’ Paira
doing well. There haa been nothing i»land Ix'ing nurw-d ba<*k to h»*alth.
important sin«*©
Th© tanqutal wras ro* Th«' (Mtient is Lieutenant Jo****ph L. A Yukon Railroad ha« purchase«! I Dear-
moved to a s pot <»n th«* railway thro© D>novan. formerly <»f th«» Ninth regi­ ly 83<M),OtX) worth of etael rails with
which to extend ita I in«* from Irak«
mil«M« »>uth. All was quiet Sumlay ment.
II© w«*nl to th«* Philippine* a*
and Monday
Th© «-nemy renew©«! ths a regular an«! wa« wound«*! in th© l«’g Itennrtt to C|o<*r!igh, a ¡sunt **n Fifty-
1
humhardntent to« Uy. but ix> daiiiAgu Being young str*ng am! healthy, he Mil© river, four mile* lefow th© While
Horse Rapids
Of thia anxraut 3, 400
has l*©en «ton©.**
will trat di©
The surge« ms fourni th«’ ton* hav© b**en deliver©*! under rush or-
•
•»•fr f*»r Ihr l‘rr»rn!
tnuibta in the »ha|»* of a large bullet, der« to Irak© Bennrtt. tog« ther with i a
G»U«loti, \«>v
11 —’Ih«* corro«j*>nd* hr««» «*n<*a»•*«!, in hi« leg.
Nature hn«t hMvumotive to l*e used »ra th© construe-
ent of th© Ihtily T©!©gra(»h nt I'ieter- •aved D»ix»van*a life by encysting
•
it tion work lietween Irak«’ Iteunett and
maritsburg, t«*tegra|>hing M«»n«lay, nays*. Had it not !«*'n for the (■»lM»n pond
the Whit© II or** * Rapid*
“ E«4court.
I*i©<©rmarit«t»urg
and cyst that sum»unde»I th«’ l*ull«*t, Don«»-
By June 1 at least. the railnm«!
Iradv smith aro all »afe for anm© time ta van wouh! hav© died long ag*>. U m « sur
com(mnv ai perte to have the ro»x!
come. Owing to th«* fact Hint irady- goon» said. "
completed to th© rapi«ii and in «»pera-
•mith h«*« low «ml th© Bo©r«, unluck­
l um.
Thrrr Futllr 4ltarh«.
ily, ha\ tug IflWfi )M*rmitl«*«l to «w*i upy
Mount Hulu wan ami other -urr»»umhng
Manila. N ov V — A force of 8<Mi*in-
ttae Killed III« »«ihrr.
big hills, attempts to O|*m ta*li««grnphic •urgvnta attacked th«’ I ourth rax airy
Nor.
11.
Al
P«»rterv tile,, <’al ,
communication have prove«! a failure.'* la«t night, making three futile charge* Plan»», a small town a mile an«l a half
and
loaing
titre**
men,
th«
’
Ameritan«
V4<»r* H«»er» %r*»*m«l K l*nt*«*rlry .
"»»nth «»I hero, Reese Martin was shot
Orang© River. Cap© C«d«*ny, Nov. Io«ing none.
and instantly kill©«! by hi
! W*y«*»r»»hl
T)»r flrwt raft ttettaa th» ferry at Ce­ «>n F ndrfi* k
11—-Th© Iloers investing
Kimt*©rly
The
Th© yvmng
yv«ung inan
i *n ac­
ha^e lern rotnf«»r«'©<! by 2.(KK> men, Laiiatuan waa camel away by ibe cused his father of striking his mother.
It laut 1« men of the A <|uarrol ©u**u«*«l atxl the «on dis­
and have •utx'eed©«! in oorrBhug al»*ul awift current.
A'.|,(MM) worth of stock I© long mg to Third cavalry on laMin!, with their charge«! both !<arn*l» <*f a «h»*tgun st
himtarly merchant«, which wa« in- h««r*-««. I but «»lily on«* of them wa« th© old man can-lug in-tent drith
tended for th»’ «raatenance of th© tow u. dmwnod
He claim» that he act«*«! in self-defense
Hrillch Tr«R*p»rt iMiablU.
St. Vincent, (‘ape Venie Island«.
Nor. I!.—The British transport Persia,
with a aqua«!mn of the F nni»killrn
ilragvon«, a Imspital drtachmmt and
munitions of war <»n t«»an!. ha* lw*©u
towed here in a disable«! <s >tx! it ion.
She waa picked up by a tug cl«>©r to
some n»ck«« an«! waa t«»wr«l 12 miles
Th© ( ’barter < >ak is in llartlonl,
(Amn©* ticut, arx! concealed th© har-
t*-r of th© colony |<>r several year« fn»tn
_________________
Th» Mar*» l«l«n*l Strife©.
Maro Island, (’al., Nor. . 11— The
striking shipwright» at the navy-yard
aro »till «rat.
A rommitta© of the men
heb! a 'xraferonc© featay a th < 'em ma nd-
ant K«*m!Y. who state«! tlvat it waa not
in hi« power ta |w*rmit them ta return
ta finiali up their work <*n tlx* llarib rd
until he ha«! received in-Wu* ti<»n« from
th© navy department.
Then* ia talk of establishing a direct
linr of «taamrrs !<*tu«*«*n s«»mr |»>mt »»n
the Pacific «'oast an«! Vladiu*«t«M'k. Hi-
Iwria, the F.icific <MW»t terminus of the
Tran»-s|l»rrian milnatd.
As a* n as
the mad is completed, which will lie
within a year, the llu*«tan government
will rn* «»uragt* such a line
The missing news (taper c«*m*«|s»nd-
•nt, Faeton, who waa supposed to have
o*n caldure«! by th«* Horra i* «aid bv
«»neu I Macrum to Ira at the fn»nl with
Kruger*« array.
CtinFiithin In KrnlHrhy.
fo»ui*vtlle, Ky., Nov. II —A ©«raft)
<i«»n of claims and r*uinter-«'taim«, t
juiet which th© off!« ial coont, or, |«©r
lap©, a contest Ira fore th© legi statu re,
artll Ira n©*©«*ary, is all that i* left of
rursday’« rlr«*ti«»n
Abova it all vehr-
nent * ri©* nf fraud, committed or *v»n-
ram pl a t«*d( are
heard
Flach
»Ida
’laitns th© © Ira-ti*»n of ita tiefcot by a
vlurality of 4,000. and ¡»r«-*rnt« figures
iT-eailent McKinley, It 1« «aLi. done o back up tl>© claim.
lhe«ra figure« in
not like to d«> thing« Friday
< >m* or ©tn* counties vary Widely, and it 1«
two rriuu« a»*» filtrate have happrned mpnsraihl© to tell which si*le, if either,
ia* accurate returns.
to him on that <i^r.
U|«»i Berber Maag«4.
Chicago, N»»v. 13 — August lh*«*ker,
th© German but« h« rfc wTx» <»n January
7 last, murder©«! bis wife, Rachel, and
afterward« rhop|««d np «n*l !«>iled th©
remains in order to dispose <»f them,
wa« hanged in th*- <**»unty >11 thia af-
t©r!i «»n. Ita» k©r’s n©«*k w.o» not broken
by the fall and it was sixteen minute«
Is*for»' h© was prom urn*©*! »Ira«!
< >n
th«* scafT«»ld Becker protested hl" inno-
rence and declared Georg© **ntterly,
the father of hi« arcond wife, W as the
real munlcrer
The case of Becker in many way«
H»r© a remarkable similarity ta that of
Lentgert. Both «4 th© <*m«l©mnr>«l men
were butcher* an I the m«»tive «»f ths
crime Was th© same in l»>th » am*«—a
d«*«ir© to get nd of a wife in order U
marry a younger woman.
Twn KeglmmU tn Sail,
S«n Franciacti, Nov. 13.—Tb.- Forty-
tilth
Statea volaatm-r infantry
rvtfitnrnt will aail tor the Philippine«
tomorrow after»»>n on the trnn.|> rt.
t’ity of Ryttery ami Kathan The Forty-
tilth Will t»- chwrly follow nd f.y the
Forty-fifth, which will tail Mon-lay on
the inuMpurta Senator am) Hen Mohr.
I
CABLE
Crw««*« l>r*|» %(*>««•>• ai« 4
••»««• M*»«alala«.
X«w York. *»•>». IS — A
tu
Ih* Tnl unr tn>iu Waahta<t>« uva
Rear A>1mIrai |tr»lh>ni ha.
coni-
pl^tr.1 thr .‘tn. ial nata) pt")«-| fc.r ■
irai». I' aci Ó«' ■abiiiann* cabla between
-^a Fratte tao» «n4 Manila tu Un»s I*’
«upplv coorfraaa wllh all thè eeeanttal
uiti>miati<>n al thè opan>n< u( the next
•©■MloU that will |*rmlt Intelligent mu-
• tdemthra of th«' suNjtM-t and pn'tnpl ac­
tion for th© inauguratum <4 th© groat
u«»rk
All doubt has l<e©n removed regard­
ing th© (*rn> ticabthty of I he ©nl©rprise
by th© adoption uf H'<m>lulu, Midway
aud i«u«ui aa rolay stations on th© fong
Un©, and by th© di««-overi©« ma«!© front
th«* uaval-surv©y ship Nrro as to th©
charactar of the ocean I«©«! between
those (• 4nts
Th© «M'Utiding ln*tru-
mrut* of this «hip disci *©d an al v- *
In tlx* W©*»t« rn I’acific «w©r fix© mil©«
deep, but a «light divergence frv»m a
•traight lit»© fortunataly devaloped a
nrato avoiding this ln*u|«©rai I© obstacle
to laying a working cable
\t arndhet
(»tint, on th© mm© str* < h b©tw**©n
Midway amt Guam, a »ubmerged moun
tain «»ver 19,(KM) feet tn height was di*
covered, and a reasonably level p*a«i
artund thi« was found
Th© phv -*i* «l practicability of th©
line n*'W having !>©©n u»*tir>d levond
doubt, it only n i am* !• r co ng ro«« to
weigh th»- military n* <•©-* iti©« an«l coni-
■ r il a • m’
t- i r io fr ¡ths
*'on*trurti >n am! operation of th© «▼»•
tern
It was represent«’*! to c*»iigro««
at it« la*t
n that th* roveuu© tot*
•t|w*- frsl fr* .. th- |G i'
a*d© W u I
tx*t attract (»rival© capital uni©«* II
had a <'»*nn«'«*tion with Australia, tapAQ
and ( hlna, a« well a* with Nan 1 ran*
riser*, Honolulu ami Manila.
Fur tlvat roa*oti it wa» deem«*«! in*! le-
peiisahfe that th© Volte«! Ntatr«
1
own strong© telaod. in th© Carolina'
group, ur a cable landing th«-ro to in
©uro th© working *4 a b«»(>'• \u*tralis
Th©
of this may deter anv 1
«**»r|*>ratinn from undertaking th© op©r* !
ation d a cal l© aero** th© Facltiv with­
out a heavy «ul *idy.
LANDED
UNDER
FIRE.
Il-rw Wlk«at«*n • Vrttt* I »I •*•«» bar h r .1 • «
Van fablaa.
Manila, Nov
13 —Th© landing of
th«* Amerit an tn<opa al san Fai Ian
Tuottlay *»« th« moat «pecta-ular efTair
<»f ita kin I »»iut e <«eneral Shalt* r
Ais-
etnlxrkation at Ihviquirl. The . o-oper*
ation of the tn»»'|»a ami the navy wav
■ • Mph’te.
I he gunb at*» maintained «
ferriti bombardment for an hour while
the troops ruahed waiat d«-ep through
the aurf muter a h«vavy lut badly
aimed rifle fire from the Inaurgent
tretii'hew and • harged right and left,
f! «ve-
ing rettela. F’orty Filipino« were cap-
ture<I, mostly uon-commiaahiued otü-
rer«.
Several inaurgeni dead and flv«
wound«*«! w«re fourni in a builling
which had Buffered fnoii the lotuliard-
rtuut
The town waa well fortified.
The «and dune« were riveted with ham-
!•
JO feet thl k, which art rd» I a tine
cover.
|
FIERCE BftniE « raEZKLI
General Parades Was Fcrood
to Surrender.
FOREIGN
<îs
FLEETS
BOMBARDED
ttumtrad and Fifty P»r»ana War»
Milla«! •« Wonndad and 1ha City *»f
l**ar«a Caballa Was 4>evaaia<«*l,
Puerto ( alallo, Vrneruala. Noe. 14.
—4««neral Pared««, a former comman­
der of th© army of ez*Preei<lent An-
drads. who had refused th© demand
made upon him by (irneral (. astro and
th© de facto auth< riti©e to surrender
the town, aven when tht« wm roin-
foroed by th© rwjurst ©f th© British,
American. French Car an and Dutch
commanders, suirrn ’.er©*! this morning
at 10 o'clock. af:er « terrible battte.
The aspect of the city 1« one c f rain
«n l devastation, and it is ©etimat I
that upward of 650 person« were kill a
or wouu lc<! during th© fighting
Dr.
Braisted, of th© United ► Cates cruiser
Tfetroit. and the oth r «urgeon« of the
v ar bus war •hij«» in the hatbor are mln-
istertng to the want« ot the wound«**!.
General Ramon Guerra l«*d in the
land attack upon th© town am! th©
• ition of < »©neral Para*!*’© on F
night
DfAiiltory fighting contl
until Haturdav morning about io'c
and then a fierce struc^l© ©n*u«»l. i »©n-
©ral Para«!«** ma<!© a stuldsvrn det ©tv«©,
but < »©neral i «ti* rts f-r'«**! an ©ntr.in-a
into th© t*>wn at 3 $ o’cl«»ck v-estarday.
.A« early as H o*rlb< k "Atunlay morn-
inc the tl»M't arTtvwl and !>©gin a Fw»m-
l*an!m«*nt but th** ru!»g*' W a « tOO great,
a**! th© firing pn * d in©ff«*ctiv«*. Gen*
©ra! Parados h* 1*1 th»' fort on th© hill
an* I Fort LCx’ratador until this morn-
ing
REPORTS
OF
»harp WorM I»««»» 4 m
BATTLES
Ihr
VI i I m II?
«»I
t*m«l<m. Nov. 14 —Thia m«•ruing'#
nrwra from the «’at of war in Huuth
kfrl* a t-ontinu«•• fairly aati««ta* t«»rv
Th© official cable« ar© w»t very *I«*! mi I«4
with rogartl ta th© ltalm*»nt in* l li nt.
which. ©i'«’|ft for th© I*
»4 < •>!«»«• I
Keith F a
rt % as i»‘*t a v« r \ ■• ’. •
affair.
There aro aign* of greatly in«*roai»©4
IL»« r activity in Natal am! afong the
««••tern frontier. All th© di*patch«*<
tern! ta show that th«* British sn* hott­
ing out ably. <’«»l' ii«*l lUvIrn Fow«’ll
rojorta that all wa* w«*l! at 5|af«'kin
na N'ovt'iiita'r 6.
loadyamith'« lat«*t
•late la Novsmber 4, while nothing a«!-
v«*ra© la heard from th© lattar ¡«»int.
an<! nmfidrnc© 1« f*«lt in
G*«n©rM)
White*" ability, jrevfous ©xperlcn
having shown that the Boer Artillery is
not very ••ff©« tiv«*
It ia believed that th«« Boer r« ti* at
will b© mad© over th«’ Druk«*n»( urg
rang© int«» th© Z*>ut(MUi«l>©rg district,
w here preparation* ft»r provisioning an-1
maintaining tta* Boers is Mild to ha\<
l*eeu made for th«’ last stand, am!
where it will !>■■ difficult to dislodge
them.
Alroa-ly it is rumor©*! that th«*y
»r© iu strait* for !•*'-! around l.a*U
smith, am! may. then foro, I© oblig« I
to ataixl- n th© »i«*g**
!>ts)Mt* he© from Fstcourt «ay it ha*
lawra ascertain©«! that th© British ha»«
laid «’•»n« rot«* !»* Is for firing th«’ lv i-lit*
naval guns, «howing that th«*r«’ i-* n<
foundation for th© frar that th«’ lyddiu*
ammunition at l»ady«mith has 1 m « u © x
haunt«’«!
It 1« ai»o r©|<orb-*l from th
•am© quarter that «ome firoa hav«’ l*«*n
*e©n in lra«!y«mith. Itxli-sting that th«*
Boer ts>mt<ar«lm©nt tau» I «•♦ n, to «omc
• tt«’Ut. »-fl«
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Washington No». 13. — The monthly
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meat of agriculture will state that th*
most thorough iuvcatlgati<*n of tl»e »** t
toll aituallon that has !«*en made sines»
IHW5 has just la**n completm!.
Spec-1
lai agents from the Washington office
have visile«! al! the principal point« iu
the cotton i»*lt. investigating l»»tlia« re
agw and production.
Pending the re­
ceipt of fiual rejsirta as Io picking, du«
December I, te» detailed »latamenl will
le ISSu«*!, but th«* statistician state«
that on the 1 im « l » uf the high«wt estimate
of the area tinder cultivation for which '
the dr partinrut can flud any warrant, i
«light Klllrtl by r«*w«fvr tí « pl«*«l*»n .
23,500,000 acres, th© crop cannot ©i*
Hanta ( rui. ( al . Nov. 14 —An « v-
owed 9,500,000 bales. This eslimate ia pli<Mi*'ti occurred early thia tii**rning in
Imsed on the most cnmpleta an<! trust- ' th© dialing tarns«’ of th«’ < aliform i
worthy information.
¡s>wd«*r mill.
I «mr cylinders, «otitain*
iug 15,(> m > (aiunds of |«>wd©r. © x |>I< m I«-«I
*wr|tl h f • llurri*«tte
A «mall at»i«*unt was fu«© ¡»»wd«r am!
Kingston, Jsmsica, N«>V. 13.-—Com-
th«* rost blasting (■•wdcr.
Th© explo­
niuuicalton wlth the eaatern parto of
sion w r©* koi th«* mill, blew down miles
the ialan l, partu-ularly the wrti<>n be-
of fencing, destroyed
(he salt|>**t«*r
yori l the Une froru M<>n»nt bar lo j’ort
Warohotim’, bri»k»' |mn«’S of g la«© in Hup*
Antonin, ha, lia-en Interrnpt.-.l alnc.
©rinteiidrllt P©yt«»u’a residence, i *
■ •terday
Thi* evenlng bowever, I
distarne away, an*l extinguished the
i» lieliig pnrtially ra-twtobllahea!, ano
©letlric lights in Santa (‘rut.
The
adrice» from rariou* )»>tuta «oy the
lusty uf Patrick Hugh«©, night watch •
hcavy Weatber culmhiated iu a tremen,
man. was found.
No enus*’ for the ri*
dou» hurrlcane, whi. h, -luriug th»
pl««*k>n can lx> ascertained.
nlght, eomplcta-ly raza-d th» banana
Oaag nf l»r«prr«<lort Umbra I i..
|«rl»hra
l'ortlanl, Ht Thomas and
(*hi<*ago, Nov !.!. — A «'•»unterfelting
Morattt t»*y are reportad aeverely dam-
outht and auf©-blowmg tool« were un
age'l
Iletal 1» are ammualy aWaltcl
earthed by th© («»lice al 2lfi Hur»»u
Transport Hu IT«I*.
»licet
Mr and Mrs Harry Fay. th«*
New York, Nov. 13 —The transport « • <-u(>atita of the flat, wer*» arr» »t« *l
Buffai«» will l<* ready for th» -«*rvirr •■( Tl»e ¡»»lice say th«-y hav© broken up ■
carrying «Uppiie« tn the Philippin«*« gang of <I«*«(«erado©« that have ta*c'»m«
n«*it Sunday. In the la«t three months ex «-©©«tingly lively in ('hi cago of Uta.
•hr haa !«ren thoroughly relitta»!, both Th© woman confewM**! that she and ta*»
without and within.
The Buffalo it hualand w«r© counter (eiter«, and «!•*
«*(*•’ted tn g«» into <*»m!nt«ai<»n on No­ implicated a man
known a« F r©«l
vember 15, but it la fearwd that it will Kogers. Captain Porter, «>( the «« ■ ret
ta impossible to have h» r m rradin* m servi«*©, t«-'k charge of th© implement*
then.
and th© apuriotia coin
Th© prisoner*
will !© taken l»eforo th«* Umt«*<l blatee
t'n.ti.ln.,.’ «<rlh».
oom m isMion«*r.
(*hicafo, Nov 13.—-Th» Krtxtfd today
Ala Mrn Warr» klllext.
■ay«: Th» «Itnatlon in thr cttal-minln,
F legata IT. Aris,
tiri 1« In th» •■uthrru and wr.U-ni •»<--
Nov.
14.—On«
tlooa of lllimdnhaa toli- n a «orlon, white man and five Navajo Indian*
turn, ami It 1« «aid that many of th» killed, two whites and im« Navaj*
mino» may 1* tlt»I up wllhln th» twti wounded, waa the result of an attempt
♦ A hour« a« a r»«ul( of th» continued «»» • deputy «hr-rlff to arrvat a Navali
action of operator* in wmdinK •*■»! to | y»«tr-rday 10 mile, amth ot Walnut «la
|«ilnla «rat and amthwrat where ths tx*n, œws «4 whi. h lia» just rrarbed
hare.
miner« ar« on »trike.
•©«»«! Nln» |.l*««.
l»| •»•»»»11«*4 • Manli.
Milwaukee, Win., Nor 14.—William
Malvara, han . Nov. 13 —Th»
maini
■n<i orti., furnitur» of th» Mrh»rii i r»m»r, a motorman, today
laink wrrv <t»m<>luh< <l l>y an »vploaKn, the live. o( Ilina |m»M-nxT* I'.r »ticking
injuries
of <tynamii*> tou.-hwl off l,.t nitfht f.y to hi. J»**t, anil RK-a-irad
which may irault in hi* death
A
robtwr». who th«-»i l<.»U*i th» piar», m-
>'urin,
h > tn m<*n»y an<l ar.aval train of freight car» move«! out from
thou (and dollar« in mtr» and ebreka. iwhind aoma tiuihlirw jo»t aa Framer'*
car w,i nearing the cno.inrf
The mo.
Thay a * -apod, l»a«ltMf no clow.
«airman rvtera»! th» current, but not
Berlin, N«>v. 18.—Th© St Peteiwlrarg ■ ■on enough, a» the vratibule of the car
corre»pondrnt of th© Lokal Ana*-ig©r ro- ■a*» hit by the trait» h ! i <I grotitiil to
p>*ate th© n port that th«* RuNsian« are pi».«»
Framer waa aarioaaljr injure!
marchiug toward the Afghan tronfiar. interually.
W«»n«t*m©nl lo VtrltleH.
Bo©t<>n, Nov. 13. — Th© comrn* n
rounril ha* ¡ms©rd a r>*©duti«»n oipruea-
ing disapprovai of th© projrct torero« t-
>ng a monutuent on the Common to thr
memory of thè Bntlah a»• filler* whoar
G»diee aro «up|s «rd to Ite s«*atterod an«i
unmarkr*! Iraneath the bistorte mmì
Th© mayor wa» r©«jarate«! to witbdraw
hi» approvai uf th© pian.
Off*«« a Th«i«taan<l M»a.
Winnipeg. Nov. 13.—The Northwest
Isirttory ha- offered 1,000 experienced
mounted men to the British govern
meat for uaa la the Trausvaal.
Trala, Harne.l 1« < |>ar
I>eni»on. la.. Nor. 14.—Twenty-fiv»
of the u.eii injure.! m the wreck on th.
Ifothak Fort Itodge ro»l, Satunlnr,
are being car*»! for. Though »everal of
the men are very lauily hurt, it i»
thought all will recover. <‘owlrlertng
the large numlivr on the wreck«.I train,
IMO. it i» a miracle that there were not
more caaualtira. The »fficlency of the
relief mawaurea token by the rellroed
company .lonbUew aarad many lirra.
A wrecking party found that them wa*
n .t enough left of the two train» to 1«
worth aaving. a. the debria wm buruml
la i>niar to clear the track.