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1 • < n L> k»d » ut. ¡M-ndiug th«* setti«-
m« Dt "f their «h»| ut« «• («• h< urs.
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l’rarl harlx r, in th« Ha« aiian islands,
will I h * in<)«r«ivtd ami f**rtified and
m.»le a*.alia i” for unval ¡»urpuir»
Nrwiy Fumala* and Rrfillrd
I hr rugl u«.-«.— .—
Our Ubkt art »upf'ud with lha
Only First-Class Shop In the City
Shaving
Iguinaldo I» in Mngapore
Ninfa-
|w»re ¡eMper« menti« n th« fa« t and pub-
lish sh« rt inteniews wtth hirn.
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br*t fh< markru aff<-rd.-’t 'a.d
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ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE
BIIRIAI < ASKI IS \M> < \sl-:s MAWYS <l\ II\M>
SCIO,
Mexi
army c«»nv irta
will ls»
al-idUhrd Lv th«- m-w *»•« r«'t;*rv of war.
Vuluiit»-« r « rvi-c is to be en<x»ur«g«*d
The marine hos)-ital wrvtce has «M*nt
«n urgent r* ¡ue*t to congrea» for eu
right
approprìatnn of $5'KI,00U tn
I lague in v»Homi seapurt towns.
The casualties in th** Philippinr war
«ine» January I. ha»« L»-cn
Amen-
! cana, SS killrd, 163 w«-un*le«l; inaur-
, .’enta, 1.426 killed. 1.453 capturecl.
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OREGON
SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props.
Our Bilí" \r»* I* irst-l’lass ami Our Hm-srs
A it Good Bmrrs.
Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning
I rain at Munkers.
CLOTHING...
We now have the largest and
best selected stock of Clothing
ever shown in the Valley, which
we are offering at
WAY DOWN PRICES.
We have many special lines of
Spring and Summer suits and
light Weight Underwear.
BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
A lbany , O regon
C. A. WHALE
Salem anti Portland...
LEADING DEALER OF THE NORTHWEST IN
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Instruments Sold on Easy Terms. Call and
See My G imh I s Betöre Piirrlmsing.
Half the v iltagr of B <” t- rv ill*. < »hl«,
was dcstn»yed By fife
L aws I- i.«w
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A German scientist has Inttfltaj a
compotind which mslta i <<u iu five
•e. < n Is.
|t««erw in Natal are be^Yming active.
an ! an engagement With I
1» Im-
mtnrut
-I HKOt M»EP H\ 4 1.4 RUF'. K«»R< K
The German fiag has been laiaedover
th* *am 4« islands of Vpota, Mam m«.
Apdima ami aru
«••n»ral lillaboli Marenll, a PreerhmSM
I at lita
l>«l»h
An
Araay. Kill»»!
In
Srlgbl I Will» M.thuvn a Furr*«
London, i April 9— I a »rd l<ol«erta re
ports that five coni I anl»w of British
tns>|)Mi have ' lawn <wj»tured by B*««
near Bethanie
The following his the
t*xt of his dispatch to tiw war ofBcw,
ante iin mg the «apt ire.
•‘Hloemhmtein. A,
April
nl 9 —Am ther
unfortunate «»ccurren «» has ocrurrwd.
resulting. I fear, in the capture «»I a
¡«arty of Infantry. <*»>n»i«ting o( thr»**
v««mpanics of the lloyal Irish f usiliers
an ! two companies • f the Ninth rvgi-
in ant of mounted infantry, mar lied
dersblirg. a little ea«tA«rd id the Beth
am« railway station, within a law
Thev were •tar-
w.itera, ia U» have its hca !<]uart* rv at mi Isa of this pls«'«
rounded by a strong forw of th* »ti»
Heng K ng
tnv, w 1 th four or five gun«
*‘Ti>e «lets hment h«l«t • ut fmm n>w«n
reiaa, due t«» an overflow of the Col-
of April 3 until April 4. at 9 A! . and
• -redo river
Pr*»|**rty destroyed ex-
i
ceeds $:’, imm »,<» ’>».
r«|*»itod that ths tiring < «staad at that
Waller I Groffe, the lefaulting
time. I turned late 1 v alter I heard the
< «shier of the Adams f t ¡ re«a ( «»m ¡«any new«, during the aft« rm n of \prtl 3,
at Dayton, Ohio, who left the city I ordered Gate« re to ¡«-«»»eel (r«»m
<>ct«! «’r 6 last, taking with him f
f»| riiigfoiitein, hi- pr»**« nt h« a-lquartm»
of th«« («orp«ration*a money. B as been to Rcdder»!»nrg with all ¡■»•"Iblc «¡»r.|.
arrested in >«n f raneiaix«.
I <!l«l ut« he«i the (.*amer*»tl HighlMii-lcrs
Hr »rriw'il at Red-
The situtiou in AahaEtee is unchang hell* e to Ik?th4nie
ed.
A C<*umaasie runner rep<»rt«< that d« rwburg at |o .<») \ M . w lthv»ut oppo
all th«’ Kahantee tribes are in arm« the sition. But (’ouhl get U<> l>.'W* of the
Tiler» .»n >»• no
King of Bekwal ab«nv remaining loyal. missing detachment
It 1« !»rlieve<l that the Ashautrc gold* n doubt that the whole party has l«en
-t»*4 has be«*n found und that the rising mad« prievtim ”
The I««»! <M>m|«anics «re probably a
is due t<> the endeavor of the governor
• »f the colony, Mr Fr*-lerio Mitchell ¡»art of the f<»r« r guarding the railroad
at Bethatne, 80 miles south of Bloem
IkwIgMon to take p«-^v*Mion of it.
fontein. The B«»ers are ev ideally o¡»cr
Th«» American Plate MirrorCompmv
ating in force near the railroad, am!
w »- id ut< j. d al Harri ’ nrg I t., wii
them ia a pi sail ihty ■
the .!<--■« ing
¡»«apitalof
Thia c<»n
interrupted for a brief |»rriod at any
¡«any im comp»s»'d of well-known plat»
time. As the capture I British «»hlicra
gla«a m«*n, and 1» looked up»n as t
Her»« in a ¡«««ition to defend them
I'egtnning of a «let* Ffnim*«! move on the
selves for nearly 24 hours and were
part of the American plati'-glass men
then for-ed to surn-mlrr. the fighting
to w r«*Mt the trade in this country for
must have been «« verv.
¡»late mirror« from
foreign
manu-
I he Boers ««-re in force Yesterday
fa« tur«TM.
five milt's from J *g« rsfont«'in situat**«!
Senator Tillman, from the commitu-e I
on mines ami mining, rrp»rted the had a brush with British ¡xitruls.
» ill providing for the utihaativii of a
part <»f th«* pro« ••«♦«I’» <>f the sales of pub
Clan. Vlll^h<»la Mar«*ull Kill»-.I
lic lands in support of schools for min
Ixmdon. Ajin! V — l’h« war oflica rr-
It pro- reived the follow Ing <li«pat< h in in
ing in the purdic laml states,
»ide« for the appropriation of f 10,000 laird Kol*erta» dated
llloomfoutvlu,
annually for the prra»*nt in each • a»e April 9:
and the gradual mcreaae of the aruouut
‘' Met huen telegraphs fmm Roahof,
t»> $20,000.
in the < >rangu 1 r«-e Mat« M let tie north-
1 he Re; obhrans •*!<•« t««-l 19 out of 35 «4i»t of Kimberley, a* folio««'
•• *.b»irrv>un«lrd
<«»iierai
ViKeloia
!*l<!<*nn«-n in Chicago.
Admiral Dewey has announced him- Mareull «ml a bodr <»f K«w r« t - lay, »nd
they t« uhi Uot e»ra|n?
\ il el-»:» and
-elf rm a candidate for president.
seven Boers were ki!le<l, eight wound«*!
Genreal French has given up hie ami 5u an» prieinrra ’ ”
« base afl«-r the retreating lkw-rs
OF
REVOLUTIONISTS
Iktston is agitating the que«ti*ui of WORK
<»r«al preparations f«»r wsr are gotng
■ u In Bu--i*
Alt m««*ag«'M in rogar«!
to ino v 0110*1)1* of ID m '| s «re reo sur»- i
andall oiht cra are d» in«-1 leavea ul
abseniw.
Ih» 111.n i- l’rick ComjMinv, of Chi-
cago, th« Brick «<>tnbim* uf thut « ity,
bus filed with thè *•» rotarv of state a
«x-rtifirate of incr«a-c of capitai • lock
irom $10,0 » • to $9. »0,000.
The party of acieutists umler Pro.
hwror A Agà*-ir. uhu l«*ft bau I ran-
ciM-t» in verai motith* ag < n an expedl-
llott to tb« >• ith b»-a*. ha- return««!.
Thia m i« ntifi< «’ vjh - liti» n went first t<
thè P«nuotoM, «xplnriiig th« northern
¡»art <»f th« -»* laland», a ragion never !►«-
fore exammed by sclenti*ta.
A iter
refitting the vv * m -1 at Tahiti, thè re-
rnaiuder of the Society island«, as well
as the Cuuk, Savage ami the Islanda
of the T«>nga group wer»’ explored.
After refitting at Suva, the Ellice,
i«il!x*rt ami Marshall islands were ri
plored and the island of (iuxiu wa*«
visited.
prohibiti««n of ringing church twlls.
Republicans el«-< ted their entire th k«-l
The Cnihx! State« building at the
at Cincinnati.
‘•aria exposition will lw cl*»sod un sun
Ih>m< rut« made
gsius in Michigan.
aevrml
striking
PlumlsTf» <d Cleveland are « nastrikt
for higher wages.
File at h’cwjiurt. Ark., destroyed
¡>r’«|*-rty to the amount of $500.000.
Kols-rts’ «-ommunication with Kim
I «er ley has L«« n cut off L y th« Ikwra.
.Xc> Puerto Rican franchiM*« will Iw
grant«- I until g« -« rnmrnt is »stab
iisbwd.
Two sniall ls»yM of AfttoHa, < >r , wen
drowned in the Columbia while out ii
a small I m »al
B »fs captured seven guns and B5t
mm in an « ngag« ti.mt 17 miles fr»>tt
BhauufonteiU
Paintr!- and nrj- nt«-rs of M
Ix>ub
ar« on a strike, ¡«ending adjustment u
their demand (or higher wages.
Ik»ri-beri, small | m » x ami
tmloni«
I Ingue ar« prevalent at Manila, «-»tab
limbing a death rat«of over 4<» ¡» r l,0U(>
\\ cl»«t«r I »«vis. a»«*i»tant »ecretarv u
the interior, has resigned to go on th«
le« lure platform in the interest of th«
Burrs.
lays.
Queen Victoria landed at Dublin.
Ireland, her first visit to the islaml in
39 yearn.
\ temperance movement ha« I mm * h
liiaugnrat«' I in Mexi- . owing U» the
I lx Tease of drunkenness.
Admiral Ihiwey’s ooli««*tioi> of curi«w
»ml trophies, at his request, will le
placed in th«- Siuithsouian luMtltute.
Turkish tower at the Pa ria exposition
obstructs the view <»f the Cnil«**! Mat»-«
building an I ('ainmissivuer Peck has
proteetol against it.
The Van lrrbilta an I Morgans now
have plans almost p-rfectrd which
Will give them al'Milute cn>utro) of the
coal supply of America
Forty-four young men of Thurston,
Or, have p»titl<«n«'-i the military B'Ari
for the organisation of a company of
the National Guard at that place
The mammoth auditorium in which
•he Dem<M’ratic bathmat coBventl n
was to have Bren held on July 4. was
burned V» ths gr un«l, »mailing a lose
of $3 50,000
Asnsrlran
< «an«t«l
sirtotg
I |>
TAw«tabs lit I'aiu
by
lh,
Chicago, April 9 —A s|w< i.»l to the
Record from U anhingt<»n says Edward
< mttiried, of Wilkesl arT»*, l‘a., late
•a>nsular agent of this government al
Truxillo, I'rru. in a sworn vtateuient
which he has fl led with the state de-
¡Mirtmcnt. ns* rts that m th« summer
of IR9H at Huamuuho, 50 <»r HU Pe
ruvian re volutions lata
<lragg»-«l him
half drcwM'd pi th« public square,
where they demamlrd that he pnMiuce
5,000 sols (Iwtwren f.t.OWO atld fi.lMMl)
au<l 25 rities within 15 111 I Uiltra <»r »ub
init to « ha-llArmriit Hi what la imi» cd
Wi I'rru th«’ th Illg aliMka.”
i»<«tlfried Mays he protested that he
was unable to comply with (hr demand
and was Itnliir liatrly kti«». krd ilowu
with a blow tn»m a gun ami over,s»w-
m«d.
Ills thumte were tled b-grthrr
with thongs and fits hail Is t w istrd ba< k
«»f his h«a I
Heavy rifles were in<*vrtr«l
t»etwern the inverted elU-ws ami his
head aud in that pavilion he wasstrung
up.
In a ah««rt time t)»e ag< niring
I m «i dm rendered him luaenslble
'I he
a Imiuistration will «lemand rrviituti«>u
au I an apology
BURMAH
FRONTIER
FIGHT
At lx«gam»p«Tt, Ind., 15U masked Haiti« ItetwarH « hie»«« K«l.|»rs and
th» lirllleh l*«»llr».
men blew up two bridge« ami burned
two V>!l b uses un the lA«gan«|i>>rl ami
Vancouver, B
April 9.—Oiiental
BuUington pike at midnight
The pal «er» state that < h inert* official enmity
road ia th» only pik» in the cs»uuty, towards f<»r«ignerw is l*elng m | wh tally
There Is a general desire among al and protest» have l~«-*u dire« ted against directed against British ritixens iu
Instigate«! it is said, by Rus
cla««rs in the Philippine* h>r a «predy high toll am! the alleged La«! condition < hina.
sian suggestions, the ( bint-re haw
establishm» nt of sum» form of perman of th» pik»,
ent government.
Mi«harl J Daly, th» Brooklyn con lately I «-en especially troubles*»me « n
J<»e Pete, an In Han. umler srntrm« tra-tor who oLtain«*d from the S|wmah the Burmah-Chinese fr» nti»r where a
of death for mu r* I er at < arson, N«i., city governirnt of Havana a $12,000,- medical of!»« er ami an a*wlstaut v«>m-
has fwewped from custtnly. He was t< ooo contract for sewering and paving, miaaiuCter were murdm*«!.
A story was brought by the Etnpreas
have been hanged May 4
has re«wive«! a letter from (toveraur*
of Ja|«u from Yokohama t«alay of a
<
»eneral
Wsxt.
informing
him
that
his
Diamonds, jewelry and money tn th«
sericA of additional < him •« raids <>n
v line of $HI,Doo was stolen from t plan« for the •'»instruct!« n of MWera and
th« Burman Imundary, volminatlng in
the
paving
ut
the
city
of
Havana
are
Philadelphia resident'», ami suaplrhn
a Ixnttle iwtween 5‘HJ Chin« *« and 75
rests on th« coachman, who ia missing disapproved and reject ml
military pdi«e uir«lrr Di*»tri> t Miifwr-
Ani eri can intendent Herts, of Ba ng« «on
Th»
newly organ i ted
A British steam launch waa rapture-
Ihe
upaBy, a N»w Jrr- Indian military ¡mlicB, with &'» <«urk-
bv pirates near the < heck ll»ung Shat Mat«-h Machine <
distri« t. the ptlot of th» boat murdere« sry cor|M»rati<»n, is als»ut to enter into h is. attacked the main I mm I v of < bin«--«,
an i the laun h amt lighter, which it competition with the Diamond Match killing M and capturing their guns,
Company, ktvwn a» the mat« b trust jiugais and tanners.
had in tow. 1« a ;ted.
The < blnrse
The new companv does not intend to leader was among the killed.
Mi of
In a severe engagement m-ar Bolivar.
confine its attention to tha trad» ol the th« British forces, loclu-ling two < ffl,
Venriuela, i «eneral Hernandel was de
(*nitrd Mates, but will make a vigur- cer». were wounded, <»nlv «»ne srri« us|y.
tea ted by < «»neral Penal«»sa. com man«!
-is fight for European tra le. through The acene of the twttle was eight miles
ing the government troop«, '¡he revo
the sale of rights.
uu the Burmah si le of th« frontier.
lutionists n»t 223 killed
Guvern«tr R«M»*evrlt. of New York
Ba« signed tlw Bill rrj-raling the Hortoi
loxmg law
It wilt g«> into effect
September I.
Gov. Smith. of Vermont, own« a pit
vale locomotlic
It I« titled with Im
uriou« acvximmudatiotM for eight pa,
■enger».
A national ronirrr»« of mother» 1» to
be held at Da* Moina*. la., May ll-M.
Th» department of agriculture will
plaul 100,000 rublwr tree» in tb» Ha
waiian ialanrla.
V ilssble
irum th» NrlHah
Brand font. Orange 1’rve Mate. April
I —Hurgbera who are returning frotn
the kwm «»I the *saiiuas !’«••< ambuscade Swol’ -n Colorado River Car
aJao referred to as Karre an«! K * ru
ried Away the Great Dam.
"pruit I furnish interesting deUils of
I he occurrence. It api-ears that when
the first retreating British wag> li eu-
miKi \ or FoRn i n fs i.osr
'.«re«! ttie «irift the ambuscaders si»« ut»-«l
"ll*i»li up,” retmived the otfiesmi and
let the « art through.
I he procvMm was
repeated several times, until the w ig*
n« arrived iu a bum h. when the ru»e
waa dis<xi*vemd and a die»r«lerly fight
followed. In on« cart were two off!*
Anatln, April in - Ibis city is to
-«rs. t«» whom tpitimaudant ¡iewret
•hoTitc«! **11 amis up "
< »u® of them Bight is pitch -larknr**, w ifh 4 t 4g ng
of«ye«I, a hereupon ths «»hter r shot his river, Obe mile wide. wWolleU far le-
*'omra«le dsSbd, refused t* ■unv’iidrr, yon I it« natural Banks, p aring au I
an«! was immediately
• rgtng through all th.»
a. r ¡» r* a
*
burghers lost three men killesi ami I IU of the town, ha»lug spread death and
w uuded, ill luding a fi«hl i‘4-rnct deAtruciton in its wake
In addin« n
it
Am«»ng ths wounded waa Dutch Milli- tv the iu«| hw« G» j-r«'¡ertv mt* -
tary Attache Mi. who received a bul is al u.'Atr»! that ¡»rtween 3d ami 40
let iu tbw chest. Altogether the |hx«rw lives have been •acriOcr l. and the re-
captured 3Hg prisoners throughout the ¡orts ««»rnlng in fr ,n the tributary
day.
*»untry i»»uight do n >t temi (■• im;>r»v«
The fi«-*! is n t unlike the
The signifi *an<w uf ths battle must mattrrs.
n«»t be under rat»*!
It waa fought by a
•
forte of Tree >taters. on a flat plain
«ars
in that a raging n r.
am! without shelter.
The Free Mater« already «wollen far l ev<«u I its ca|w i-
ar« Dow deairous of marchng «»u |B««em
ty. N re t« heavily u¡« n an immeu*»
lvu!« D, ami the Transvaal office» a ar* dam «pinning a river. Iir*aking it su l
attloua to emulate the sucres*«*« of I letting :««« <e a reservoir <»f waler 30
their 1st« allies. Ail the Southern B*«r Î miles long, half a mile all« ami SO feet
forces have now f».»rm«<! junctions with ¡deep. u> ai«l in «'srrytng dcatructmu
the main Bo- r arrnv. and f* rm a large down th«- valley• «»f the < i rad«» river
force of veterans
¡he burghers, who
Ihe great dam tn the i <<B»rad • gave
were prevously »hort of food, now hate wav at n- it (ruin the em-r:n« • pr- s
plenty. (\»miiiandanl Dwwct aeut th«» •
4
British guns, wagons ami prisoneif to P*ar ani «rash swept the valle* I*.-<w
th»* i it» sr»- king the immens* light
Winburg.
!’rrha|«a of gr*,at<'r Importance than sill power plant ami drowning eight
the vict« ry is th«
a ) fur« • I Britt i workmen
•««-ret |«aprrw„ including map« am!
l^*-t WediwMdar night it l**k’an to
plana of Hi97, |H9* and IHV9. outlining ruin ««u. har«l at this pia e. th»» stvnu
elalorate achemra for the l!na«i«>ii <d eitetiding it- rlh
t her* ai- ng the
the Orange Free Mat« am! ths .Tratia- Wi*t« i • .
. d th«* ‘ ' r - ‘ t . - r
I lie
vaal, aud giving a plan f«*r rea hing pre- i| itati- n • • utinti«-«! unni ibi»
ru-
Johannesburg from Mat« king along Dr - Ing. the downfall averaging «ix tm hrs
Jamieson's route, amemled e> a« to within »n ti
r
\il tu » »-t -j uility
avoid mistakes
Another gi»«*a the I of water all along the wat- '
»
t
plan for a march from Bloemfontein l«> ■ the ( ■ I rado river rapidly swelled the
KnoneUid.
Idvii-es fr»un Vieutsr»
arrant until at *» <»’«1« k tai« n rtiing
berg, Pricska and Kenhardt »how th« the river, w'hi«*h ha I l*'«-n n««.< g-t«-adl-
co|«>ny Is full wf rebel«
I be Kt tihardt
v sim «' ct evening.
»
.^.ng t< r
retwla arv marching on t’alvinia. am! I rent, having risen 4«i f«-«-t within lu
others an* <.*n their wav to I urteen hour*.
streams.
After daylight this morning it br-
A dispatch I m » i waa f«»und at Sannas en .lie av ih - t that the situation wab
Post containing oaths signed by Free ►i, i-
Th- riter
• »-ail to ii-e m >
Staters. The signers have twetl sent rapidly that it I- A-ue evident that
for iu order that the gr. al may ex •
plain the invalidity td oaths umlvt costing | oM.lhh), were in iiiiminrul
compulsion.
danger
L«> old t»> th«’ «Ian».'- r
f the
• it i «ti n »mall (game h
-
ti« aaud
appeal
to the
powers
‘ dvl rlw of rvvrv dr» riptl 1» "inti eii t»d
I deatentling the river, ami piled up
Trm«l4«Ul •H*J»t'i *|irr< h l«> th* »•*
• . ■< n-t the
4
' t <
»
Atal* ttaad.
I his a eight w aw a«vgmrntr«l
every
I •rotor »a, April, V. — In hl* sp»” h at moment until by in o’clock there was
a 1 a-- • d
It
t . ri -1 the
th« Ojw'til ng of th« J r«-e Mat«
Präsident bt«>n d«clar«’l that, in •{ it« dam which threatened the safety of th«
<»f the surrender of Hl«>rmf<»nt«in, hi- str it ’■ i ■
I (i a ‘ .t; u
n. I. . ih of
had not h»st the hope «»f th« triumph • f i gallons d water, muddy Ir mi Its b ug
the rrpfildhan «'ause
The war. In jourto-v . was whirling ami plunging 14»
• ul. WM for cd Upi»n th»’ lr.tfis. ta . the »i•»
t fall, an I It was rv 1 lent that
ami nothing remained for the < »rang« no w 4
«»old « 11 h *« t a til th«’ imuietise
I D* Male but to throw In ita 1<>1 with pressure.
ita aitarr republic, in ae*< ndance w ith
Die tarma of the treaty. The w ar. he
tireablng <>f lh, |»a»n.
mutinued. «aa l>e<un with the object of I
Ths cri«ia came shortly i after II
maintaining the independence »• ured o'clock, when su Idenlr. with i a rr|«»rt
’ •
like the r«wr of the < hh »« u , * great
the nation, and had l«n *> an • ».«fui ¡ a edge, 3* fret high, 600 feet wide, «m!
that it fiad • au«ed the greatrat wniidt-r about m feet thick, r»dl«d out of Che
throughout the world, and even I*» the center section of the dam, down llie
lk>erw the tn-cl vea
face of the 60-loot fall. «Ivep intn the
After i Maying a tribute U» the memory river below. Thia left a hanging
of General Joul « rt. Mrvn*ai l the Brit
in th* very middle »f th«» dam, through
l»h. n«»tw ithnUnding tiirir overwhelm
w
tng number* were violating the flag « t p ured, whl> th»' f! d, air«.i h ruing,
truce ami the Bed < ro»>. and he »»•
threatening < • rrthing in r- p.» n.
coin ¡ mb 1 led <«» report the matter to th* Th« re I raw*« I water ¡ m » uf « m I Into til«
neutral poem»
Ihe preableul further p-wri h-<u-r. « tit hing eight • i.|
remarked that the attempt t » create at w k there. <lr* wulng ail ! th«
diammelo!) among the burgher* by 1-- i
Within a ah>>rt time all th» valleys
Ing pme I a tn at ion a had talied
Krt« •
h> th« . uith and w. -t of \i.
u wer»«
ring to the comw|a>n«lrnce between the 1!lle«i to uvertlowlllg with «at« r
»nd
booth African presidenta, am! lx>rd I
ballabury, bleyti proceeded
•arv V
the river, was inundated.
“Not only were those efforts made, !«arge rrowda collected on the river
but the republics di»»|*rttched deputa- hanks, and several perwuna were • wept
tiona Io > urvpe ami Am«ri< a to bring Into the river when the lain ‘ ruke, but
the iuflum « of the ne tirai power«» in all Wer«’ vved by
atm.-ii
order U» aecure • • »-atn»n of bhM»d«hrd,
A rr w I of white ¡«•ople. numt« ring
and I greatly deeire that three efforts a
be crowu<*I with success **
I tents, w.-re seen at thrir habitations
Roberts Loses Five Compan
ies of Infantry.
< «plain John <*»dtnan. th« fitn-'m
adviM'ate of free «•hi ¡«a a » I Irw trade. I»
dee«! at B<er<»n. aged M.
,
j
The
statue
of
H>C
Mdud
Adam*
wilt
rr4ucr*F
at
War te x will noi la
lhi<
l»e admitted t»* the Bans expisiton be- I
•e*si««u of CDttgFiMsS.
I
cause It is a («ere uaI exhibit.
The Poeti«« Hiran bill ¡MM «rd th*
At Pittsburg, Pa . i a ‘ ig eight «t.’Tv
■male hy a vote of 40 to 31.
depart men t store was d- »frayed by hrs,
Ih« public d»bt de» rr.*•••' 1 fO,(hM»
causing a I-ma of over a $ i,0l)U tfi•«»
doring tb* rm»nth of March
An«>tbrr Brother of Prostdr-nt Meyn.
A bill waa ¡k*•»-•<! lo throw <
of orange Free Mate, , was capture I At
I laho and Oklahoma In lian landa
Karee biding, ami ia ik » w vt Bluem*
The jourueyman pluinlers of Imlian* hiUtein.
• ¡■ 11» bave struck, demanding au in
The wpiadr»-n <»f the United Mate«
« r«a «e in ¡» y
navy, re -ently formed
in
Chine-*
W J Brvan sd«!rei*ed 10,000 ¡*» | le
at la«« it<a, Wash.
The legislative enunci! «*f Trini lad
hA* retiti«* ’ thè recipr»«rHy treaty with
thè Cnit«*! Mate*
Cimi mereiai
I louse
w»
I HE WIRK*
A. J. fohmon
J. ▼ . Gaine»
C V. Johnton
l ap(vr»«|
I*la»»e
|A
SHASTA ROUTE
AM8USCAÜF
POST
«ANNAS
SI
I.etila» latonlar, lt.ra.4
llethleheni, l'a . Aprii 9.—The phv«l-
■ al lai« istory •
1-ehigh l'nlv< rally,
un» ut III» largeat tu thè ■ ■■ untry, wa«
burned today, and all Ita acien.irtc ap
parato« »»• de«tn>yed. The kwa 1'1
thè building and contenta la IlOO.liOO;
inaurarne, «.’>0.000.
There I« a «rheme tn conatruct a di
rect railroad from New York hi Chi
cago, saving 600 mile« and makm,
the <11 «tam e in 18 hour»
At la»'ly Lanadowna’a r. w art tn
London. Mme. Patti 1» »aid to ha»»
worn diamond« worth <n»r «l.iKW.UUo
A» chairman of th» tx>*r4 of iltrvc
t< r» of the Sew York I entrai Railroad,
t 'hauncey liepew draw» the anug «alary
el fu i.rlOU annually.
lien John J. Elwell, a hem of th«
KI. Ilalana. Cal . April 9 — W H.
ciul war. 'lied at CtevefaUld. O
Hie
Alaiandar. a farniar, aFa't arid killnj
military eervlce aitandad Iroui 1861 to
hl* wife t>«lay aixl thru U» k hla <'WB
IM*.
Ida by cutting bl« throat with a raau*.
Trw«e dy •«
a
« allfwrwl«s Farm.
GOES
I1 a »* a H»««
TO
CONILHINCf
I errilarlal
Hili
l*»ss«»«l
lh«» ll««u«»<
»»»
just I mp (i re the <larn broke aud hats
not l»ren account*! for aince.
It is
generally l>elieved that al. of them
sere wwrj-t away.
A family of sli negroes living In the
valley w»uth of the . ity are known to
have l»rrii drown*I
It ia e«liniate«l I Fiat m> re than KM)
bouses have been destroyed, ami the
lose to property will t»e great,
b
breaking of the dam engulfed th«»
i
water • otupany's plant below th* < ity,
and it h tonight lying 15 fr«t
n r
water, while the city is in darkness and
without wat« r.
Washington, April 9. — The h«»«ise,
after four «lay« of defate, !•• lay ¡ a«-«-l
th« so I sit i t u t* for the isnati» Lili pr
viding for a territorial f- rm of govern
m«ut for Hawaii. The bill n«»w g«»»*s
to rooforenca.
The !n«»st inter« sting feature of the
days’ pr»««*«*lings was the attempt of
Ihll, of Connecticut, I»» secure th«
a«l* ption of two amcmtiiif-nta, one pro
viding for «’resident «-«»mmi-wi- u«r in
« aitarti a S*rl«**«s Traía Wresh.
•(«nd of a delegate in c<»ngr«--w an I th-*
other declaring that nothing in th« act
Istrado. Tri . April 10—The north*
s ) m » u I«I !>e interpret*»! as a pledge of
boon I paeaanger train »hl h left Imre
statehood, Ii<ith ware ovrrwhvluHugly •vet the International A oreat Sorth,
defeate«!.
ern railway thia m< rung, wa« ore k<<l
bv the
reading of ih» ralle n.-ar Two*
riel«»», of Kentucky, today gave no- hlg aloni noon
The entire train, eg.
III-» that he would move to refer the re pt the engine, went into the ditch.
credential» of ai-Senator J. C. H. Mail Agent -«>1 right w.i «»ri"u-lv lu-
Blackburn, a« a aenator from that «tate, juiwd, and ee»er»l other« «ern *ljr hurt.
to committee on privilege« and elec F urther detail« have not l.-vn rvceiveai
tion«.
I luring the greater |«»rt of the here
er»«i n the «»nate liad under considera
The Rio Grande Ima Oi>m« to a uta nd
tion the Imiten appropriation bill, at 16 fret. Without damage to the
Hallivan. of Miaale«lppl. delivered a bridge« here, but the waterworks me
•|we< h in favor of scaling Hon. M. s. chlnery I» »ubmerged, an«! the crops
quay.
■ long the river ham been deetmyed.
naia win»« i »14 oír.
rían» »«4 Or,.« Fartnr* h.r.rd-
f-ripple I'rerk, Udo., April 9—Two
Chl< *<•>. Aprii 10. — Tir» to>lay |»rtly
hundred miner» have l>»en laid off at <l«»trov»>l ih» plano «n< orgav factory
the Portland mine on account of the <>f Ih» M. Si. Sichur» Copmany, corner
high ralee demande-i by th» «melier« Morcan and Superior streata, rntaillnf
a lo«« o( |.">0.0OO. coirro I |,y Inaurane».
for the treatment nt gold ore«
Th» cauaa I» Ihotighl lo ha»» ba»n ap»n*
T wb 'fegroae IfmngrA
tanno»« ooinfiu.ti u
Batfoy» Ga , April 9—King and
^•rnloga Opera IfnNse Ihirnarl,
!x>uis Goss by, colre.1, who killed Ihin-
Haratoga, N Y., April 10.—The “ana
i»l Mima, a farmer, and hit young
Swiuci opera II oum * block and the
child near hera th« night of Manh 6
Hchatfcr building, at Italian n. war*
last. war« executed here today.
burned today. Loee, llio.ooo,