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SCIO.
III.
I.INN
COl’NTY,
OREGON.
FHH>AV.
LATER NtWT
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Roberta
Frotaría.
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CAPITAL, $20,000.
OFFICERS:
SHASTA ROUTE
TKKNK TICK* FU<»M THF
WIKKH
A. J. Johnson
J. V. G.inra
C V.Maao
Prrudaat
V«C. f’rrwdrnl
Cohrfr
and and
Epitome of the Telegraphic
New» of the World.
! -ant mi1*« »I current rale»
botine».
»rd drifts Issued on principal title».
A. W. HAGEY
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OR BOON
Coni mereiai
House
Of
GO TO THF
I. BLARI). Prop
Keystone Shaving Parlors
H H HEMLINE. Prop.
Newly Furauhrd «nd R«filled
Throughout.
J*
Our fable« are uipplurd with the
beil the market» afford.la J*
Only First-Class Shop In the City
SCO, OREGON
South of Bridge.
IS anta
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2S -
25 -
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Quitrín*
...Horseshoeing a Specialty...
ORICON.
Hho, I >p|«alt«
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P laning
SCIO, OR
M ills
HARRY S. JOHNSTON At CO., Proprietors.
BURIAL CASKEIS AND CASES ALWAYS ON HAND
SCIO,
General Botha dente« that Irausvaal
w*>m«u were w«>un<1»l iu lbs Tagrla
trenebee.
At a cabinet oonncil it was <!«■• ide»|
to nd.« tally inaugurate t!»e Paris expo­
sition on Saturday. A|»nl 14.
OREGON
IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props
A large uuin!>er of miner» and proa-
pertars from Utah and < ofora fo have
arrived at Baker ( ity. < >r . rva Iy U> gv»
out iuto the hills adjacent
Robrrt Bradley, aiiaa Barolay. bar
l»rm arreste I in san h raiirisco, foi
ovanterfriting silver dollars.
An en
tire outfit waa capturad.
The Russian
aqnadroti ta at Che­
mulpo, in the Yellow sea It la telirved
this présagés a den and f«»r a con« Bo­
ston <»f laud in Korea. Japan is un­
easy.
Several per» ns prriabe«! bv f»dn>
burned by the igniting of petroleum
tanka, cauaed by a collision lelwten
two trains, at Vladivk--k<>«, Caucasus
Re| r**o Iitativr*« W i I mo D, of Idaho,
an I ( tishinan and Jones, of Washing­
ton. are urging a g<>\«*rnmental a|»pn>-
priatfon of $454,000 to build a ¡»>rtage
railroad at The Dall«-*. < >r
From Philadelphia a cargo contain­
ing $I.OO0.(NNi worth of farm tin pl*
It was
mente was ahlpi«-d to Bussi*.
the larges t shipment of tbe kind ever
made from the I'nited Htatu«.
Customs Collector Jackson, acting
under instruction«« uf the aecrvtary of
the trr*urury, will no lunger allow
!. r-es. n u . *■ . r ja-
•••
fon igii
¡«»rt» to l«r entered at ban Francisco.
All such animals im|B>rte*d into the
United btate« by way of the Pacifio
coast, can gain admii»*ion only through
the j»»rts of San Do-go ami Port Town-
«end, at which pla«e* veterinary quar­
antine officials have lw«’U stAtfoned.
The plague at b.«u I rancistx» has
Iverri »tamped out.
Cofonrl Plumer is on half rations,
an i the relief of Marfking is further off
than ever.
The Behring «ea |>atrol i» Dow b» l»e
resumed, owiug to the failure of fo>und-
arv negotiations
WAY DOWN PRICES.
We have many special lines of
Spring and Summer suits and
light Weight Underwear.
BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
A lbany , O regon
T
C. A. WHALE
.. Salem and Portland.
LEADING DEALER OF THE NORTHWEST IN
PIANOS ANO ORGANS
1 listriiiii«*iits Sold mi E.is\ I’criiis.
See Mv Goods Before
H"D. John M. Ktoue, tor 10 trart
g ivertx»r of Mlsaisaippi, died at iìolly
Kprlngs. after a «b«»rt illneas.
T'he Merchant* National Bank. nt
Rutland, Vt . has 1er« wr«-ck«*d by ita
Thn defaulter Is in Jail.
a shier
Revolution lu the prov in r of Fntrw
Rtaa. Argentine, lias lieen completely
quellad by th* government troupe
We now the largest and best
selected slock of Clothing ever
shown in the Valley, which we
are offering at
Seattle printer» have ratM’d the pries
of )o|. vmrk .30 to 50 per cent, caused
by tbe increased «'xxt of stock and high
rental«.
John liayahp. of Kan«aa Cttv, ha»
)<en f«»un I guilty of murder iu the »r«'
<»n<! degrrs» and m’Dtenced to VO ymra it)
the pruiteutiary.
Lord Salisbury baa a |»'login»! to the
It’ni ted "lates for the <»|*nlng of ex-
i ousul Ma< rum’s mall at ¡harten.
CLOTHING
Senator McBride introduced • bin
creating a Crater l-ak* Nstiuual part.
at Crater lake, southern Orvg» n
Cape Colonv l>ut« h d»*< lar« that k ng-
land will make a mistake if she de­
prive« the bouth Afrbau republics of
their Indrprixleo* e
Tbe Maaaaahnsetts Daughters uf Vet­
erans have iudoriwd the trailing ar­
butus a» the national flower.
Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning
Train at Munkers.
RoKRS
Tbe d«>uble turrets <d th* new battle
•hip Kswraarge have tewu tested ad «I
{Woven a «ucceaa.
The »7th annual boat race between
l’amtiri«)ge an! Oxford resulte I la au
may victory for Cambridge
The |Uwm have adopvted a new meth­
od. Their for« e* are broken lot«» small
tends and »erioush haram lhe British.
The total Brillait loaaea up to date
exclusive of the invalids »auI home,
are 16,418 lu kilirxl, wounded an 2
missing.
Ata meeting of Boer sympathisers at
Bradford, kaiglaud, dead cats »w! other
umavory tuiselea were hurle«! at tha
• peaker»
Fn«l of China is at ham!
Partition
among civilige»! nations ia lik«dy to te
ecn»mpiishr«i teforo th« inaugural ion
of the new century.
The Unite*! Irish-American socieitc«
met in New York city «nd pas*<*! reso­
lution« condemning the prop«»*e<l visit
of l^uern Victoria U» Ire laud.
State Mine Inspector Owen«,
ut
in his annnal
places
th«
casi output of Washington durtng 1 svi»
al in**re than 3.000,issi tona, S&O.otx»
tot» In ei< esa of ISV*
Ile eatimatea
thè output for I»00 at 2.500.0*1 tona.
Arianna la to hav« au oatrich trust.
All birda at Pasadena, San Antonio,
la» Angeles and otlier potuta In tha
United State», wlll l*e moied t«> l’h*w-
nl». A. Y. l'earsnn, a New Y**rk capi­
tanai wlll bave alieuluta txuilrul ot thè
<«trich fealhcr lodostry ol Ulta country.
The United state« (nvertiment will
eatahltah |-wtal service to Sum. City.
Chicago aeuda 40,DUO quartan of
dreaaed "Fngllah l«ef” to Fin,land
•very week.
Th« augar Irait profita ar# about |1 J,-
000,000 a year in «pile of Huctuattona
in the valsa of ita atock.
A New York grand jury »ill invoti-
gate gambling house«, said to pay Tam­
many >8,000,000 a year for |«llc« pro­
tection
All th«* coal ninra tn Indiana hav«
suspended njer at ions, dur to thr faliun
of the o|s«ratorw to sign a wage contract
for the war. Al»>ut V,<KM) im*n an» i<ih
ms a result.
All the coal minero in the Pittsburg,
Pa , district, celebrated thr establish­
ment ol an right-hour working day.
causing complete idlrn«'«« in the dis­
trict for one «lay.
Thr Hamburg-American line steam­
ship Phoenicia, which arrived al Srw
York from Hamburg and Boulogne,
brought 3.03R at«$eroge paaaengcr«, th«
largest number of immigrants arriving
by any steamer iu in«11 y )ears.
The Boers are rut hing men to th«
front.
x<>.
Roberts’ Advance Forces Are
Clearing the Way.
Vntil tbe tariff quretlon ia •etIled.
bn si news in Puerto Rico will rama in
at a »tend»till.
(tenrral L»ui« IfotLa h* • been ap
jw lnfol t«> racreed <>meral Juwtierl tu
command of tlx» |U»er arm
1‘ hm ».
STORIES
FROM
23.
KIMBERLEY.
««■»• af «be Ma»4»t»lpa af lhe Sieg» •«
Ih» l«laM<e«»4 TeWa.
Th* government 1« taking X If »rou»
m««AAur*s to «u| presa outlawry la lbs
Philippine*.
Ru-sta ia active. Military pre|«ra-
tioSka tn several direction« am temg
I u-hed w ith v ig' r. W ar w ith Ja)*an I»
not probable.
Many naval otf»«*r« a*k for retirement,
but most of them are «loomed to disap­
pointment.
SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
ad vane
heattie. Wash . is overflowing with
criminals
Twenty additional police­
men were «ailed f«»r within a week
A severe fight !»«• taken pince I»1-
tween ' I' i«*rs" and imperial tn«»ps at
Yen Chin, Chi Li.
Each force num-
hcred 1,500 men am! there wert»«a«ual-
ties on both sides.
Will make regn’ar trip« In Selo.
Watch Iia al <a>!*inih t*r date of vsita.
Scio
D
Edward k Kall, an old p. >nr*vt
of Walla Walia. »• d««a<!. agwi Fl.
The war department ha« recognised
I he t rana-
Honolulu as an oprn port
port Hancock, which Mails with the
Philippine commission <>n April !•>
will stop th« re.
All
>rt noi
PORTLAND,
te*n «»Id
The trans|* rt Fhetidan arrive! at
ban Fran<'>s«M>. from Manila, with Wfi
sick »• Idler» and II insane
g« M
Shaving
Hair Cut: in,
Shampveang
Ladies K.ir I>rruir>g
Bath,
The Danish tniilie* have
U> C m * United "Ute»
«i.
ARMY (IN THE MOVE
tlrttioh
Ei-l’nited "tatee "mat r «»ib» n. of
Mary Ian«!, dis» I of h«’aii dtsenee at
Washing!« n, I>. C.
Dei » pierai biD« a, an*! ft lunge
»■ • m
»’1* ■ **• ■ »
.Iles, ns,
• ' ► ata. ■
la
ACUII.
¡»RIVI N
< ••«•Itlr«
FROM
I h
th»
KOPJRM
*"(*1*
• a»
Wsxe O«»r Ow« II mm dr* <4
II»» Y r•»»•!»«• rt W*r»|e».
¡.ond- n. April I.—The head of • «
• rmv of !« rd Robert« 1« ft’W »h ut JI
tn 11 re north of llbtetuh-ntein
It < m
piee a cluster of bill« won fr»»m the
[ Boer« after a «tiff fight. In which
Pilnah loat «even
oflicera «nd 100
men
The Boer« hate l-rri» using thee«
kopyee a» a ' aw* f»»r marauding Gand«
that have
heating up the country
adjacent to Bluem font«-m for «apple*,
i .driving off cattle and forcing tv»n reel«
dent Free Htater« into their rank«
again
The Bo»r» mu«t have la*en lu
conaidvrable force, a« Lord Rolierte
•rut M.( mk ) infantry an I 3.Ox) cavalry
again»! them.
Ia»rd Rol-rrt»’ pr>-grra» t«» Preb rle
will prolmbly •• riAiat of »u« h fora arc
mounnriiU. in which Bow p»«itn>u»
will la» attar ked by a portion of tha
army advancing rapidlv with wheel
tran*;» rt the main army • >rning up a*
the railway 1« repaired
Ix»rd Rotwit» is »tripping the forew
In the mln«»r »phm * of operation« of
their wag> n» an»l transport animal« in
i order to hasten the advance. This t»
un«leretiM>l b» le the recaon ehy he re-
'tiled Ix>rd Methuen
fr»»m ilarkly
We»t b> Kimlwrley
L»rd Roberta ha«
to have .Methiirn'a tran«|*»rt.
General French k»t 3,000 h< r«r« tn
th« relief of Klmtierlv* and the puranil
of General Uronje
lx»rd Robert« lost
18.000 transport cattle at Water» »al
and it is estimated that he haa
k -t 1,000 othw anim tit *U m •• tbe ■■ r*
ward movement
F ebruary 18
Tbe a<!vance l»eyond Bloemfontein i«
through a liure country, and tl>e »upply
officer* foreee an incremdng difficulty
in pr ivding lur a g • at army moving
along a »ingle line of railway, even
when the latter 1» workiug »m»« thly
and with ample rolling *t<»ck
Ih*’ < aurt'lian i. uni» • nib - w • re
part of the for«e that occupied Ken-
ha nit ye-terday. The i rlad lion through­
out the northwest di«trict»uf Cape Col­
ony 1« a!mo«t Rtippr»’»i««'d
•Otlhr Atarlrd.
I«at«-st ad viera ropnrt two new
uf plague at Honolulu.
(T>i«*ago. April 2 - \ ••»ttleuirnt of
thr atrike in the machine »ho|«« of < hl*
cago w«» mo bed
It 1« a nettle-
tiienc whi* h la tn l-e national lu ita
•»'»•l-e. and und«-r it« term« th«» general
•trike. tim«*d to involve 150.000 ma*
chiniate of the country about April I,
will be averted. Work la t<? I-«* re­
ami,«-! here Monday, and at t’lexriand,
PateraoD, N. J , »ml Philadelphia
At Columbu«. the fifth • ity where a
•trike W m in fore«’, a »ettleim ul wa«
rracheti Thursday afternoon,
lu all
theae five citi»”» th«* men agree to return
U» work pending arbitration of the ia-
•uea tn the controversy.
Five men were kill«’«! by an eiplo-
aion in a js«i»r mill at l.rie, Pa.
President McKinley has «gain n--
fused to interfere iu the Kentucky
aquabble.
Relations brtween Russia and Tur
kry are tvadly «trained ami war prrj>ar
ationa are in progrvao.
Several men w^ro srin»u«ly hurt al
Ijiramie, Wy.t bv an riplo«i<>n at thr
Union Pacific oil house.
g
W. H. Colton, charge«! with com­
plicity in the murder of Goebel, 1« aaid
to have turna! state*« evidence.
< ..»I Mln» 111«.«
Born* aro blow ing up thr coal mine»
Hubula. Ta., April 3. — Tb« »triklug
in Natal.
lhe Dundee colhery, with minera at tlm Horatio inim*» uf th« Her*
its machinery, ha« been destroyed.
wind-W hit« C<*al Mining Company at-
Harvey L. G imn I b IÍ. for 30 years the lackrxl th« lew men who hav« rv
publisher and proprietor of thr Drovvr’i malne.1 at w<*rk when they cani« out of
Journal, dir«l iu Chicago of heart tail* th« umica tonight. Over lui) »bota
were tire.I. reaultlng in thn »eriuu»
uro.
woumling of three peruoii». 1 he sheriff
The navy department will invrati-
was called upon an i arreste I 4*1 men
gat«’ the value of Crab inland, south-
■ lid Women who part lei ted in the
cast uf Fuertu Rico, an a coaling sta­
(lglit
lhe abenff ta now guarding the
tion.
property of the <v>in|«ny.
General Joul»ert. the intrepid leader
Her»l <«.MN»»r«l.
of the Transvaal forcea, is «Ira !.
Hr
Glen llve, Mont . April •» 2.—Joaeph
had Iren «offering from stomach com­
C. Hurst wa» «lecuted In the jail yard
plaint.
here today for the murder of Sheriff
The coasting nteamei Glrnrlge found* Ihunlniek Cavanaugh. Hv-emlier 23.
ered during a gale off thr Glppalaud ISV*.
Ilia wtf« ami two clilldien and
coast. Australia
‘ >ut of a ship’» com­ near rvlatl>e» u»*k their laat leaxe of
pany uf 83, only three were aaved.
the c.*ndemue«l man vestrrday after-
Rear-Admiral Benjamin F. Day bes n*»>n
I'uople had |s»tr**led th« atreeta
been retired.
Captain Terry, com­ »ime early last exeniug and for a time
manding the Wa-hingteti navy yard, It waa feared Hurst would I« Ivuebad.
will b© promoted to the vacancy.
Hurst couieesed to committing lhe mur­
Prof. Man, the profound student of der.
pompriian antiquitirw. prove* c««nclu-
sivsly that Pum|Wii »»« a well ¡«vrd
city 44 years l»eforr the birth of Christ.
Frlr» on a ll»f»rm»t'• H*atl.
San
Franriaro, April ? —Should
Irrung < hl Tao coine t-» san k’ran<*i«rw>
he may have the highbinder a«» teile«
at hl« herla.
1 he ,alu# placr«l u|«>a
Leung'« bead i« 13.000. ■ml ¡.*«t«ra
place»! ronapictMMMily tu < hinnlown to-
day announce that Ute reformer ta
badly want«»«), dead or alive, by Ihn
I.eun« ta n>>w at
Chinese government
llotMflulu.
He ha« le«-1 «red in Inten­
tion of mining to thia city at a neat
date, and will a»k f«»r police protect li«>n
here lie left China the tlr«t of the
year, and after having aha»«*I off hie
jueue, he «tarted for America.
In Chicago. All-ert Ftedge, 17 years
oh!, avrngwl tbe iiMhilta cast upon his
mother by U Ilham lluba«n, a fo»ardrr.
by dealing Hol*ai*u a fatal blow over
the head with a !«arre! stave.
Th* com me« rial treaties committee
of the ¡tallan <hao>l>er of deputise lias
diaruased an«! approved in principle the
recipro« Ity
arrangement, under the
third
ti«»n of th«* Dingley act, recent­
ly sigiMwl m Washington By Baron
Fare, Italian ambassador to the United
blates, ami Mr. Kaaaotr, «|«e<*ial pleni­
potentiary for the United "tale«
A story of suffering and death from
starvation cornea from ban Nicholas
islán«! off the California coast
A
party of three Chinamsn had l-een on
the island for «is months gathering
and curing al«afon«*. Three month«
ag«> an unknown al«a>p from ban P«*lro,
< «: * tiled el tbe i- Md
f
tbe
nbesnee of the Chinamen, the visitors
stole even thing eatable from the ramp
and put ta sea. One of the Chinese
died about a month ago, six I the other
two, wlken re*« wed, were too weak to
move.
A tea Frawrlsree Fire.
San Francisco, April 2.— Fira to-
night <|r*tr»»y*«! the Y ■■»«•mite fb»ur
mills, a f«»ur«torv brick building, the
factory of th® t'alifornla Fast« <‘**in
pauy, a thrrr story frame »tnhture,
|«irt of which was occupied bv the Cus­
tom I <ralti A Fuel t'ompuny. an*l sev­
eral small buuaae, tsimlng out lour
■II
families. The
building»
were
owned by
K. Splivahi. atsl tbe total
lose ta «eUmata*l al 93UU,lXM. tine
fireman waa burned l*y au electric light
wire, and two a|a*ct«lora were inj'inxl
by falling over olwlructloua.
L»n>l«n. April 1 — Th* ^lan’ard'»
<»inreapondent at Klmljerivw. writing u
th* hardship« of lhe etegv aava
•’Fw many da«« the no»« hy of eat
Ing h>»rverb>ah formed an agrw«able
Lreak in tbe war talk
starving pw>*
pie. however, lake kindl» tu any arti­
cle of food.
Per*-na!ly, although I
have alwav« found a pi»» * ■ f •
ul
fo r*efleah eit'ellrut rating. I am n*H
taking any of It in himbrrley.
s* I
nlv ar* the wrrla had anima ■ rnlu r |
to akin an i l->nr but there 1» a prevail­
ing epidrmlc <*f infl irnu anl o>ugh
am ng them, »hbh for« re me U* a ban I-
<*n He u-e
It la. however, daily w-r» ed
out Io the M>!diet« a« w»il aa the
•
I AUthrai
pie. tfo'ugh there are caaei«
in lhe h«.*»pita!» and an «mtl rrak ol
a«"tirvy tn many of thr rvdonbt«
There
ale<» ha« broken out a |<»< u tar for m of
thr»aI lro»ible. which may owe It«
> rigin to thia article of h< d
Al w 30
P M all < • iiverwat b«n .'».»•••. an I rum-
ore «t«»p. for. by pru-lan-ati n. all
light« rtrrpt e r trie r ao tylrne g«»
tnu»t !>• eitinguirbed
“Thrrr are ma ij
of eitremr
• »ffering. which. »Hh- u^h due I«» thr
•irgr have reached a climai fr«»ni « n
atltutl«»na! cirrumatanoM
Thrrr arr
lad ire in kimforley tonight «trappe»)
to their h«d« vnd w aring straight ja< k-
eta mad from »hear tier i oasnesa «0*1
fright.
“It 1« the red tape
•train hrav irr than it
!>•»
After a r had Qrti !• r w»’rk« ahut
Up ill klmlM’rlrv n> t at the Iwwit thr
in<H»t cheerful place In thr universe —
•Hr h»«a■ t- ’« * • • ¡-r i . k »
“ur J» rti< n of thr British armv —the
relief culamn.
Bv ac»*btent, we learned
that it had rr.v h«*»l M<Mb!rr river after
a »harp
eng*.-<-m»-nC
at
I • lu « n?
Eagerly a* awaited t ews fr tn b r l
Methuen.
Mru an I women «•»•aune.l
tbe h
Io Web th* first flash
from his «ran blight
All night
ng
our thr*'«’ searchlights sent th» ir fong
stream» of fiery light j»n«t the rugged
fastnres of Hcholtev«* Xck, All I the
rocky kop)v« «»( **pv fontrin to th© tw«»
rivers, on wh r bank« our preserver’»
were vncafiijwd
'M l. M l. Mil.’ they
called out. but n«> answer came
Onlv
the big Ntar- »«'old hg •• • fi
ivnd th.
Southorn Crv«a arrmrd U> whltprr.
'Patten e*.
\t last, one night.
far
from the w-fith
c.tmr thr w»dc> me
flash. ‘Kb. Kb. Kb.’ it *ai I.
High up
in th«» canning t«irrr -al Lieutenant
Cofon«d krkewi h «nd his *faff «»ft er«
with picked null from thr "ign »1 v« I , s,
Abiloualy they deciphered thr first
m«»*«agr from their honor«*! chief
It
was this
' A-certain o»inif*»r on f- »*
foot of mid«' omilte-l m < Apr I wu
returu.* “
IHEATMtNT
OF
A
GOVERNOR
(Flat In g m le I» » d Nicaragua < |f.la»n H.,l. t»*,|
aad k «ll»4 la < t»
New OrlrAD«, April •>
Walked Into Boer Trap «nd
Lust Gun«i and Men.
<>i Mil F.J4 FKi'M li! >'f MhiMEIÏ
»irr« Thal Far»p*<|
|»*.|
w«a
k *
mm
K*ahl M»t*b du4 W •• «•«oartly
l*wr«M*4 by II»» ÜMrgl»»4».
!’ )• ;• vn K p. tprtl 2 —Th* British
for»» <on*it*a:>d«*d bv Colonel Broad-
* • «t «>h«i«hn< of I#»* IrtUb Hussars,
H u»«-)». t i cavalry, two h«»rws telteriea
and a b r>«’ of immiitrd iufantrv under
< •
nr| IT! h« r, which has !*'*n garrt-
•oiling Thalxnchu, was obligeil, in
>ti«e«|nen r «d th«» near ap| rv»a> h of a
lagr* for»w t>( B*>er*. to h ave last night.
<’•»1 n*l Bn adwond marcha*! to the
Bb*rmfontrin water works. *»uth of
th»’ M t ier, w h« re he t-u amp»"l at 4
this m- ruing.
\t «arly «lawn the
camp was »teltel by th* enemy from
a near point
< >d* t»r| Br»«a<lw»•«•d •*-nt
<>fl a « nv»»y with Ihr tetteries. while
th«» rest of th* fur»* remain«"! to a t as
a rear guard
The conroy arrives! at a
d«rp «prut, where the Boer* wet* «"«n-
• -.valr»!, and live entire b*u!v w alkrd into
ambush and waa raptuie*!, together
w ith six guns
The 1« *• of life was n t great, sime
m «t <>f the British had walk«*! iut<
Hie trap lrfi»rr a shot was fire«!.
ADRIFT
ON
THI
PACIFIC.
M»am»r < l*w*l»»»<l. With ltr«*0»a
• u4 • Vugur « »»••».
«h»ri
Ran lr»n«*ls»*o.
tpril 3.
Advl< #«
from H«»i*«>luiu, under data of March
23, «lair that tha well ko all stammer
(Trvrlan«l, bound (or San Francis..*,
with a f hfo.fo’O cargo of mi.-nr from
Kahului, Is adrift with a bn k«n «hall
an! pra-tn-ally hrlpl«'»» in thr open
«••a.
When last bearti from she was
•rvi-ral hundred miles from
Maui
Three . f ita crew left thr simmer in a
• mall I- at b go t«» Mani for asciatane«,
rhry wer« «¡Mtkrti by Ihr «tramer Fric,
March 20, tn mile« from Maui.
Hir men in thr I» at «tated that thr
Cleveland, when they left her, was
mifos i>«- th-ri- rthwest of thr island
of Maui
Tbe little tout ha I traveled
2HO miles ■ f th© p-'irm-v to Maui, atrip
that must have required «il
lay«, tn
that th« Cleveland mu-t hA«r mniel a
go» -l U«nl »Ince «hr was ia«t hx'ated.
*
little sail, but 11- >t ruotigh to control
her movrmriita.
A steamer has gone
to search f«»r her
Al- t tw year« ago thr < Trve'.an«!
m«t with a »imilAr AC. ideili between
"an lian» i- ■ and Puget "«mid.
Aftei
aili- ts mi Vancouver Islán«!.
Luring the civil war thr (drvrlaml
»
Jsadr runn-r and vv vs raptured
• »n «»nr <»f fo r trips
Charleston. She
was built lu I Mill, ami has arm «erv low
of all kind« all »»ver tha world
H»»r
name has lawn changed many time*.
IsAtrly she was used aa a tran«|**>rt for
thr Philippin«*».
cayo, fermer governor
arrived h«»rt* l*«t mghl
ing r i |M-riurc«* in ( *la
Sit afagua a f«»w w«*rka ag«», with Miimr
<‘ Kffitli. )x»ing deputised t»y President
Zelaya to place «orne r«Hr»<A! U> d »I b
with New York <*apltaliete.
lu view
1 hirapi riajhoiitn MurH«d,
of the atraitM«d relation« bHwrea the
Chi* «go.
Aprii 3.— Die Columbia
tw«» countrl«*». he *«« arrewted. hi»
money tak**u fr«>m hlm. an I finally ei­ th'-aler, "U«’ <»f thè ohlest ami muat p»‘p-
lied and placed al>oar«) the ship lt >r illar pia»!»- u»«« in Ih«» west. w<> de-
Sew Orleans, lie will return V» Sica- • tr \» m | I y rire thi« aftrrt>«M>n. mtaiilng
Ibe Are waa
ragua
Fhe incident u likely to < reate a total !«•■» «»f IIVO.ihH).
<h«f»>\rr»’«l in lite laumlry <>f thè Irv-
furth«y complication«
lstivaVo waa arrtwted in S ad J»»»e. he <|u>>l« < l'ib, whi« h <•«•< upiea apartmente
claim«, by th«’ order of the president of on thè «fiith fluor of thè building
< oata Rica
About fHjHHlMa« taken Ihr t!am«*w «prratl with great rapidity,
from hi« ¡»er»on
He waa ea»urt«*l t<> and w ithin i'> minutes after thè dtecov-
Port Lima and pia »•<! alniard the Hl»- erv of thè tir«» thè theatrr mas )^y«»ud
< )• u|«aiit« '»f thè building an<l
paua, t<> whbh hl« monrv wan al*» KAvitig
turn«*»! over
It 1« presumed that ('•••ta «-mpb »ea of thè theater ami thè club
Rica feared that he came there to for­ wrrv drivm t«» thè ntr«^*! in «uch haut«»
that lU thè rscltement thrre w *mrn
ment trouble.
Weldon RoHrt», Melvllla .M wtley were ovvr»«»me and carrie<i <b wu tlia
and
h Mringham, member« of the • taira
Siraragua «tmey i»*rty, were a!«o
1*1« h»«l I p Hrllish < a»»»«.
ai*»ard the «hip. They were forced U>
".i\atitiah, < »a , KpiilS —T he drt»«!gs
al aOilon their mirvey 17 » tnilee emilh I’afo’X'k at work in the river here to-
>f Cukiu by the atta<’k« of lhe Ha- dav. ph ke«| up two <»bl fyp« English
■ardl ! d <I1 au «
t an non, in a man <»f waf wre«k.
< >ne
gun weighs afo ul iJH"’ |>>un<ls am! tha
WRECK
other m «' m ) poumls
The tonaci la »up-
AMERICANS
BOUGHT
p3»MMi to have twwn sunk ■ t Ihn till.a ol
Urol.. I , the British
Apaitlffh Warship W.ll M
u|mti«>n of thia city,
fwr Ih» M»tal I« II.
w I m - ii the French allies sailed up the
A number of
2taw York. April 2,—*<ia»ton Ilrak**. river to attack them.
nt N*****an. Bahama lalati’ls. With other < Aiinoii tell» and M-veral silver coina of
American». m*w ■■wn, th# wreck <»i tha a -late in >rw than hM) ytarg ag" hav«
-pauish warship infanta Malta 'lt-rrsa, also Ix-rh takeu out
iyttilt ill two lathoms of water llf.t
lllr<l Point, tat l,'an*t (Irak# and hla
SM**«*lal«w purj.'sw hi f reak up th#
wrr*'k bn (>*# u.etal in II.
Mr. Hrake and his aaauciatna want
I** Lrtnif th# mrtal into this country
Inly frr#
Mr. Itrake'a lawyers askr-l
th# treasury it#|wrtmrnt If thia could
1« dona
in reply. cuuna#l lor lhe
treasury daparUnent wn.t#
"Th# Spaulsh war u»*rl was not th«»
pr**|i#rtjr ol th# t'nltad Stat## at the
llm# ah# waa originally wrecked, but
waa th# property of th# ripantah gov-
•miiiput, and aa th# I'nitad ‘•tat#, gov­
ernment haa a><andon#d th# vraaal on
I "at laland, Ita oanerahtp
changed
form lit# Fulte.1 State« to prt*at# citi-
a#ua. Therefor« the wreck#«! mater­
ial. u|.*n Ita importation Int ■ Hie Uni­
ted Mate«, would I*« dutlalil« "
Mr ftrak# aud lila partner« heltev«
there would 1« profit In th« Importa­
tion uf the old metal from lhe wre*k.
If admitle«l Ire« of duty, but oot othar-
wiae
MlsshH» M,»a»4 Fir» l.«»ss.
Pitteburg. April 3.—Fire tonight in
the M < Hit *« k building rauM’d a be»
ol $75,(MM). Among the towers is th*
tM»i»rd of nii*»i"ns for freedman, of the
Presbyterian rhuvvh.
Rosenbaum A
Co.'« r« tail millinery establishment,
<»n the grouu«! flo«»r, was liters II v
dreti bed with water, causing a l«»es of
*30,000.
Yoaak Morphln» »n«l lllel
Butte, Mont , April 8. — Anont rlghl
n.outh. ago, Gu.tav llenry <*ey«r, an
old limer. aoid hla intrreat In a mina
fur aeteral thmuiand dollar«.
Th la
nioney h« ha» l##n •|*-'ndlng a» rapldly
a» posaibl«.
Yealerday tbe la»t oant
«eut. Today h« look morphine aud
die*l.
l)*Rta|» bjr I rn»t in Mloolaolppl.
Jack.n, Mira., Aprii
3— lleavy
froata ha,« don« considérât*!« damage
lo thè frnit and v. gelatile crop In cen­
trai are! - albera Mlaala.ippi. In mona
tu-taiK ea amouutlng lo 83 per cent.
rigbllag in Marti, AM#«.
Santa Clara «wunty'a (CuletI txbacoo
crop will be th« largest on rev-ord
War Talk al w»l»a«t»*|n«»l.
i.en Winslow any» Col«'a future d«-
|«nda up*n agricultural prosperity.
In the Klondike egg» are now selling
for fl80 a caa« an-1 l*««f at |1 W •
pound.
Cap». Silaa W. Terry, lata
maud of th« Iowa, has l/een
to succeed Admiral McCormick aa
Commandant uf the Washington navy
yard.
I
London, April 3 —The sel<a»v»pnl
<w»rrvejw»n-ient of the ¡»ally Graphte
eave "War alarm« fill the navy head­
quarter« here.
Th* wh«»le Ku line
•<juadn>D la fully e«|ii|p|ied for in-taliI
•arvice. Tm«»|»e with full war kite are
daily arriving from the Interior. The
garrison will won tw* a powerful army
<M>rp«.
There 1» much escitement
among ti»e «faff« of b«4h eervicM, and
all the talk ieof f ringing Turkey U> her
tea««»« by forcible meaeuree."
Faria, April t.— An official m-connt
haa lieen iaaueil of th# victory of tha
French tr**>-pa oirr an Arab army at
lu’ahr, «hlch recently oc*-uple«l the
<>a,ta of Inaalah, aouthwrat of Algeria.
Tbe French learn#«! of the acheine at><!
decided to «torin th# enemy'« faralti.in,
whi*b waa aucceaafully rarr.#*l on
March IV by a column led by lieuten­
ant Colonel Kn.
lha town waa flrat
bombarded, and then atormed. Hi«
Arab warriors making tbelr last stand
lu the moaqu««.
Tnrc**te-tl*.at Holl.r K.pln.t.4.
Cher liner«. Fran-n. April 8.—The
fuller of ■ French torprwlo taiat «apl<sl#«l
ywtr-rfay during forced draught triala.
and five of the craw warn teirtlily
borne.I
< run died. an<l another, unable
to I-ear the agony. jutn|»«l Into th«
■ nd waa drowned.
Ware < a... In «,«#•?.
Sydney, N. ft. W., April 3.— E leven
fresh caaea nt bulainlc plague were offi­
cially reported today. Tao additional
daatha have in curred