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Yamhill County Reporter LATER NEWS. TO SECURE DISCHARGES. wihim of mio »to WINNIE DAVIS DEAD. Fa.ted Away at a Narragansett Fler Application« Vtust Reach War Depart Confidence in the American govern Hotel. ment Through Proper Channel*. ment is general among the Filipino F. H. BARNHART. Publisher. Narragansett Pier, R. I., Sept. 20.— Washington, Sept. 21. — The follow leaders since the Malo Loe conference. Mies Winnie Davie, daughter of Mrs. ing statement is given out at the wai McKinley has again taken Troops Ordered to Embark Spaniards Are Only Waiting | Jefferson Davis, died at noon today at M c M innville ................. O regon . up President lepartment: the question of relaxing the civil a hotel here, to which place she came “ The war dipfartment is just at for Our Colonies. for Transports. service rules so as to open more plaoea , as a guest in the early patt of the present undergoing an exqeiience ! for political appointments. pier’s secial season. She bad been ill which illustrates the alacrity with Frightful misery and immense dam which the average American citizen WILL LEAVE IN A FEW DAYS for several weeek. BOYS TO GO age will be caused if the eruption of WASHINGTON Mis. Davie had watched unremit- hastens to his senator or representative J Mount Vesuvius continues on the j tingly at her daughter’s oedside, and in congress for aid in emergencies. | alarming scale it has reached in the Also Recruits for the Second Oregon “The cessation of hostilities and the Evacuation of Cuba Will Require I she is now bowed with sorrow. The Intere.ting Collection of Item. From I last few days. Regiment—Troop« to Garrison Cuba improbability of their renewal, with About Five Month.' Time— to Em physicians of Mrs. Davis reports site is Many Place. Culled From the Pre»» bolding up with great calmness in her the dullness of camp life, has appar It is said that Garcia's action was a Will Soon Leave. bark in Spanish Vev.el.- Reporta it the Current Week. affliction, and no fears are at present ently created a feeling of restlessness surprise to the Cubans. His resigna entertained of her health yielding to the ain»>ng the men of the volunteers army, tion was sent to General Gomez and San Juan, Porto Rioo, Sept. 20.— strain. Washington, Sept. 21.—The follow- who, in the majority of cases, have A Jesuit priest has been shot for per- by him accepted without consultation Miss Winnie Davie, the “Daughter raading rebels to desert Aguinaldo. ing troops at San Francisco have been given up positions of larger compensa The preparations for the embarkation □f the Cuban civil authorities. tion, ami many of whom are imploring af the Spanish troops are reported to be of the Confederacy,” was born in the At the coming meeting of rebel lead Christian Brownfield, an old resi- ordered to Manila: Fifty-first Iowa regiment; Twentieth their political representatives to obtain complete, although the American com Confederate executive mansion, at ers at Malolos, the majority, it is said, lent of the Puget Sound country, was Kansas regiment; First Tennessee regi their discharges, and the latter, in missioners have not been officially ad Richmond, Va., in 1863. She was ed will vote for autonomy under the pro j run over and instantly killed by a ment; First Washington regiment; re turn, are flooding the war department vised to that effect. Two ships ot the ucated principally at home, owing to tection of America. ' freight train, near Roy, Wash. He cruits for the Second Oregon regiment. with requests for prompt and immedi Compania Transatlantioa are expected the troubles surrounding her father and was deaf and 79 years of age. An edict has been published extend Arrangements for the embarkation ate action. To such an abuse of privi to arrive here on the 26th inst. Five the publicity which attended all move- ing the postal operations throughout The Filipino congress has favorably of the troops will be made at once. lege has this grown that the war depart veeeels will be required to transport | ments of the Davie family. Miee Davie the Chinese empire, and replacing the j impressed the Europeans, who have It was stated at the war department ment has been obliged to call atten- ' all the baggae and equipment. The attained her maturity at Beauvoir, present system of government couriers. [ witnessed its proceedings. It is be- that no exigency had arisen which tion to that paragraph of the army reg- , Porto Rican troops are to be landed Miee. Here ehe assisted her mother Sagasta, at a council of ministers at I lieved that its deliberations will result made it necessary to eend the troops ulations which requires that all com- j near Cadiz. I in various ways and took her place in Madrid, drew attention to the desire | in a petition to President McKinley to now at San Francisco to Manila, but munictions from subordintes to super- ! The United States commissioners tlie muny social functions of the place. of the Duke of Veragua, as direct de i establish a protectorate. the order issued today was in accord iors must pass through militaiy chan- j have agreed that such troops as desire to She was her father’e constant compan scendant. that the remains of Christo Nearly one-tenth of the entire popu ance with the general garrison for the nels, and decline as a rule to entertain j remain here may do so, and all the ion. She assisted him in all his work, pher Columbus be removed from Ha lation of Plainwell, Mich., is ill from Philippines. applications for discharges of enlisted | volunteers and some of the regulars, and much of the information which vana to Spain. It was also said the plan included men unless they come to it in the prop- i whose families and interests are here, was required by Mr. Davie in his writ eating canned beef at a church social. will remain. ings was scoured for him by his daugh The former rebel chief, leabelo Arta- I Fifty-five persons were poisoned, 20 are 20,000 men for the Philippines, 12,500 er manner. If the necessary ships were here, ter. Her strong character was marked “A soldier who is desirous of secur cho, who was condemned to death by dangerously ill and four are expected for Porto Rico and 60,000 for Cuba. The troops to be sent to Manila un ing his discharge, and has good and the island could be evacuated and I from youth. She was engaged to Mr. Aguinaldo for treachery in May, and to die, the doctors having expressed no der today’s order will fill the comple sufficient reasons upon which to base formally in our possession within three Wilkeson, of Syracuse, N. Y., but ' hope of their recovery. was reprieved and escaped, is leading it, will save himself a great amount days. ment for that station. shortly after her father’s death tlie en 15,000 men against Aguinaldo Atta The aggregate value of lands in the The American commissioners are gagement was broken off. While no It was stated at the quartermaster of time and trouble if he will set forth che is backed by priests. | state of Washington as returned by the general’s department that the return the reasons for liis discharge in a letter highly gratified with the spirit shown public explanation of rupture was Secretary Long has directed that the county boards of equalization amounts ing transports which have been to Ma addressed to the adjutant-general of the by the Spaniards. The unexpected given, it is well known that it was for battle-ship which is to be built by the to (68,091,971, but as valued by the nila on one (rip will be used to take army and band it to the captain of his I has happened. Where it was expecied the purpose of maintaining her father’s Union iron works, San Francisco, shall state boarfi of equalization, they the troops now at San Francisco to the company, who, in turn, is required tc that opposition and delay would be | name. She received the name be named the Ohio. The Cramps will amount to (75,756,359. The aggregate Philippines. Two of these steamers pass it along through brigade, division encountered, none bus been found. | "Daughter of the Confederacy” in build the Maine, and the Newport value of improvements upon land was which will accommodate about one-half and corps headquarters, with their re In good faith, the Spanish commission 1886, when her father made his famous | placed at (10,330,831, but reduced by News Company the Missouri. of the command are expected to arrive commendation. Unless this is done, the ers have met the Americans and ar trip through the South. Mr. Davis the state board to (7,267,687. Hoi<es are entertained that the sunken in a day or two. Other steamers are department will send the paper back tc ranged with them the terms of evacua : being unable to appear, Miss Winnie The Filipinos are said to have en on their way, and will be sent back as the company commander for his recom tion. Our commissioners expect to see j was brought before the thousands at Spanish cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa can be saved. It is reported that her tered on a campaign of conquest against soon as they are loaded with troops. mendation, and that takes time, which tlie American flag hoisted and the j the different points along the route, bottom is firmly fixed on a rock and 1 Cebu and Iloilo. American warships Four steamers will be sufficient for the may be saved by following the propel Spanish flag hauled down forever with and introduced as the “Daughter ol in three weeks. the wreckers have been doing every . have been dispatched from Manila for transportation of troops and supplies. rule. the Confederacy.” thing in their power to repair the hole the scene of the conflict. The crews It is believed that lees time will be con “The department has also promul EVACUATION OF CUBA. , of the insurgent vessels are said to TORAL’S ARMY GONE. mj that she can be floated. sumed by using these transports than gated another ruling in this connec have already committed several ques tion, which is to the effect that pub Will Not 15e Completed in Less Than The steamship Gloucester, which ar tionable acts. Twenty Spanish steam in fitting up new vessels. All But a Few Sick Spaniard« Have Five Months. lic policy will not permit at this time For Garrison Duty. rived at Boston from Baltimore, re ers have been transferred to the Ameri Left Santiago. the consideration of applications for Havana, Sept. 20. — Rumors that Washington, Sept. 21.—It is the ports that she collided with the Glou can flag. Washington, Sept. 20.—General discharges of men serving in the Phil ’ have been put in circulation to the present intention pf the administra cester schooner Alice Jordan off Mar Lawton reports to the war department Full reports of the damage wrought ippines, Honolulu, Cuba and Porte effect that General Wade, president of ! tonight that all but eight of the Span- tion to send to Cuba as a garrison force tha's Vineyard, ahd that nine of the by the recent huricane in the Barba- Jordan’s crew were drowned. Seven | does have been made. They show of the island about 40,000 troops, in Rico. The reasons for this are obvi the evacuation commission, is ill with j ish prisoners have been shipped from addition to the force now in Santiago, ous. Aside from the question of trans | yellow fever, may be denied absolutely. I Santiago to Spain. Following is the >f the crew were saved by the Glou that the destruction of property was under command of General Lawton. portation involved, and the necessity General Wade is looking the picture of J text of General Lawton’s dispatch: cester. not overestimated, though the loss ol The organizations which are to com of supplying the places of men whe health. The general health on board "Santiago de Cuba, Sept. 20.—Ad The insurgents are reported to have life was somewhat smaller than was prise the Cuban garrison have not all are to be discharged with others from the steamer Resolute is good. jutant-General, Washington: All the changed their plans, and instead of supposed at first. As it was, the re the States, it is to lie remembered that An official meeting of the Spanish been designated yet, but it is assured Spanish prisoners have been shipped evacuating all the suburbs of Manila, ports show 160 fatlities. Fifty than- that at least half of them will be vol the war is not over, and that much de commission was held last night to con- except eight, one at Baracoa and seven as expected by Otis, have moved from sand persons were made homeless by pends upon the results and delibera ■ sider the form of evacuation by the at Guantanamo, sick with yellow fever. unteers. Within two weeks orders Ermita to Santana, where they appear the storm. Full damage is estimated will be issued for the movement to lions of the peace commissioners, wbc j Spanish troops and with the object of • ‘LAWTON. Major-General.’’ to be concentrating. It is reported at more than (1,000,000. ! acquainting the Americans with the Cuba of the fiist 1,000 of the perma have sailed for Paris.’1 that Aguinaldo ordered this place held Captain Allyn Capron Dead. positions and numbers of the Spanish The Spanish authorities at San Juan nent garrison, and it is the expecta at all ousts. A NEW ERA DAWNING. soldiers, and the best method of em Washington, Sept. 20.—Captain Al have offered Admirhl Schley 6,000 tons tion now that they will sail from the lyn Capron, First artillery, died at the Joseph F. Villier, a street-car motor of ooal at (6 per ton. United States about October 10. These Emperor of China Adopt« Modern barking them. This afternoon there were sent on his home near Fort Myer, Va., today. man, bis 2-year-old child and a woman The Italian government has proposed troops will be followed quickly by oth Civilization. board the Resolute sealed documents When General Shafter’s corps went named Nellie McGuffin were fonnd dead to the powers that immediate action be ers, until the entire force of 40,000 has Peking, Sept. 21.—A remarkable ser supposed to contain the statement of j to Santiago Capron accompanied it, in a room in a hotel at Louisville, Ky. taken against anarchists. l>een established on the island. ies of imperial edicts have been pub the results of last night’s conference. and his battery did notably fine work From notes found, left by the woman, The rainy season in Cuba is nearly Mail advices from Japan state that lished during the past few days. The It is understood that it is proposed to in the battle of Santiago. During the it was learned that she had given Vil at an end, and the most delightful sea another formidable rebellion against edicts have startled tlie officials, while start the evacuation from east to west, first day’s fighting before the city, Cap- lier and the child morphine in wine, son of the year on the island is about Jafianese rule has broken out in For making a favorable impression upon embarking the troops at the points of i tain Capron’s son, Captain Allyn K. but finding this would not be effective, mosa. to begin. During the late fall and foreign residents, who are usually Gibara, Nuevitas, Cienfuegos and Ha» | Capron, of the tough riders, was killed. had shot him through the temple and winter months the climate in Cuba is Aguinaldo still maintains that his not only enjoyable, but healthful, and skeptical as to the practical value of vana. The death of the son preyed upon the then turned the revolver upon herself, The official statement of the number father’s mind, but be never sweived for death being instantaneous in each government la kindly disposed towards with such care as will be taken for the such orders. The emperor has addressed to the of Spanish soldiers in the inland is an instant from his duty during the 3ase. The child was already dead from ours and that relations will continue health and comfort of the American people a long explanation of his new said to place tlie aggregate at 100,000, terrible days that followed. The seeds friendly. the effect of the drug. forces to be stationed in Cuba, officials policy, declaring that iu many respects and it Is understood that it is proposed of disease were sown in hie system dur The president has appointed Fred of the war department have no fear Secretary Long has issued otdets dis Page Tustin, of Oregon, commisioner that serious illness av.iong the men Western civilization is superior to the • that the men carry with them their ing the Cuban campaign, and he re banding the Eastern squadron. for the district of Alaska, to reside will follow the occupation of the island. existing order in his dominion, and an arms, ammunition, material and equip- turned to his home at Fort Myei, near nouncing his intention to adopt its good I ments. Creation of the grade of vice-admiral it Wrangel. this city, only to be stricken with ty Orders Amended. features and discard the bad ones. and its bestowal upon Admiral Dewey, It is estimated that the enl of Feb phoid fever. The London Dailv Telegraph’s St. Washington, Sept. 21.—The war de- ' The most radical edict establishes a is to be recommended to congress by The bultan Gives In. Petersburg correspondent says that Lui- partment has amended the orders rela- j postal service throughout the empire. ruary» will have come before the evacu- Secretary Long. Candia, Island of Crete, Sept. 20.— gini, the assassin of the Austrian eru live to the dispatch of reinforcements | In it the emperor asks the people to co . ation of the island is completed. The ; soldiers must embark in Spanish ves The sultan has ordered Edhem Pasha Orders have been sent to Chaplain J. pt ess, belonged to an organized gang of to the Philippines so as to increase the ■ C. McIntyre, formerly attached to the anarchists, whose purpose is to murder number by 1,161 privates and 36 offi operate with him in making the newly sels. It is suggested that this will be the military commander in Crete, tc sstabl ishe I system a success, assuring an advantage to both countries, the battle-ship Oregon, who, it is ulleged, crowned heads of Europe. cers. These are made up of four com them that they will thus aid in United States having an opportunity to accede to the demands of the Biitisl severely criticised Rear-Admiral Hamp admiral, Gerard Henry Noel, for dis The streets of Havana are crowded panies of the Twenty-third infantry ton and Captain R. D. Evans in an ad- with beggars since the closing of the and recruits for the Tenth Pennsyl strengthening the resources of the em acclimate its men during the winter armament, thus complying with the pire. months, and it is proposed that the whole ultimatum of the admiral. Iress at Denver, Colo., directing him soup kitchens. There is almost a total vania, First Nebraska and First Colo A fresh edict followed, extending to proceed to Denver to await trial. A British detachment today occu lack of food and clothing, ami men, rado. These troops made up the expe practically to everybody the right to American government shall land troops to occupy each port simultaneously pied the entrance to the fort, and it is George M. Hunter, company II, women and children are dyiug by dition under General King. memorialize the throne, a privilege here with its evacuation, not leaving any rumored that the Ottoman troops will First Washington volunteers, has ap inches from disease and hunger. tofore restricted to certain classes. I noet unguarded at any time. AGUINALDO ’ S MESSAGE. be withdrawn and a British force will plied for a pension for disability in The latest edict commands that With a fierce fire in its lipid, the A difference of opinion between a curred while in the service in the war steamer Evelyn, Captain G. F. Horner, Denies That He I* Unfriendly to the monthly accounts lie rendered of the Cuban and a Spanish officer in a prom- 1 occupv the town. Among the prisonors already handed with Spain. Mr. Hunter recently re from Huelva, Spain, heavily loaded A inerica ns. government receipts and expenditures ; inent cafe here this morning resulted turned on a furlough, and is staying in with sulphur ore. has put into its pier New York, Sept. 21.—The following everywhere, and that these accounts be in an exchange of abusive language ; over to Admiral Noel are two who are accredited with being ringleaders in the Salem, Or. His application is proba at Locust Point, Md. It is remarkable dispatch has been received at the Asso published. and a free fight followed. The dis bly the first one growing out of the that the ship and all those on board ciated Press office: The emperor directs that the edicts turbance was promptly quelled by the attack on the British camp. Spanish war. The Spanish Peace Commission. were saved from a terrible death tn “Manila, Sept. 21.—The Filipino be posted throughout tlie country, in police, and the ringleaders were ar- Madrid, Sept. 20.—The official ga government desires to inform the order that the people may see the en i rested. The disorder is said to have Major-General Davis, at Camp mid-ocean. zette publishes the announcement of Meade, bus disapproved the findings of The Spanish minister of war. Gen American government and people that deavors to promotetheir welfare, winch been provoked by tlie Cuban. A secret meeting of the officers of the appoinment of Senor Monterc the court-martial in the case of Cap eral Correa, has issued instructions for the many rumors circulated regarding lie is making. the Spanish warships now in port was 1 Rios, president of the senate; Senor tain Duncan, Twenty-second Kansas, the return of the Spanish troops in the the strained relations between the Fili A British Critic. i held at the governor’s palace. The ■ Aburzuza, Senor Garniga, General who was convicted of tampering with West Indies. The sick are to leave pino and American forces are base, ma London, Sept. 21. — A British naval the graves of Confederate soldiers at first and the archives will be brought licious slanders of an enemy to both officer who has just returned from Ma object of the meeting is supposed to Cerero and Senor Villaurrutia, as the .lave been consideration of tlie ques Spanish peace commissioners. Manassas, and ordered the captain re to Spain with the arms, ammunition, parties, and without truth and are cir nila says: tion of returning to Spain, which ves- ' Senors Dn Bose and Arnngueren. leased fiom arrest and restored to duty. (lags and material stored in Cuba and culated for the purpose of prejudicing "What is needed is a force acquaint the appeal of the Filipinos for release Porto Rico. -els and a portion of the armament ' formerly secretaries to the Spanish le The steamer Discovery, which has from the oppression and cruelty of > ed with the Asiatic custom. America should be taken and which left. gation at Washington, have been trans does not seem to utilize the material It is no longer a secret that Germany Spain. just arrived from Skagway, Alaska, ferred from St. Petersburg to Vienna. Eruption ot Vesuvine. brings advices from Dawson up to Au is the only nation from which the gov “The relatione of our people and she lias at hand. Every one is sur The supreme council of war has de prised that O. F. Williams, United ernment apprehends trouble in the set Naples, Sept. 20. — A state of gloomy gust 87. It is stated that the Cana- yonre have been and will continue of cided to suspend Admiral Montojo and States consul at Manila, was not sent apprehension prevails among the popu Major Sostoa, director of ttie Cadiz lian police have completed n thorough tlement of the Philippine question, the most friendly nature, and we have investigation of the food supply for the and it is to avert the commitment of withdrawn our forces from the suburbs to Faris, instead of a lot of staff officers, lation regarding th^ eruption of Vesu arsenal. owing winter. They report that the an overt act that the president deter of Manila as additional evidence of our who know little of the Philippines. vius, which is hourly becoming more The Archbishop’s Views. amount on hand is more than suffi mined to so strengthen Rear Admiral confidence iu the great American re 1 am satisfied that if Consul-General active and menacing. Streams of lava Manila, Sept. 20.—In an interview Wildman, who has lived among the are spreading in every direction. The cient to carry the camp through the Dewey’s command as to make it sujier- public. _______ AGUINALDO.” Malays, and is familiar with British most threatening of these flows through with a press representative, Bishop ior to the German fleet in Asiatic winter. Insurgent« Actively Recruiting. colonial methods, were given power, the Vedrino valley, which is almost Dosal, of the Philippine islands, said: waters. London, Sept. 21.—The Manila cor he could arrange satisfactory with Ag “1 earnestly hope tlie islands will The boundary dispute between Chile filled. The observatory, which origin More troops are to go to Manila at respondent of the Times says: The in and Argentina seems likely to develop uinaldo. It is suicidal folly on the ally stood at a height of 610 meters, is not remain Spanish, because the rebels once. The Fifty-first Iowa, Twen surgents, urged by constant rumors ot part of America that lie lias not beeu into a great South American conflagra now onlv 27 meters at>ovetlie sea level, [ are now so strong that such a course tion. It is believed, aS a foundation, tieth Kansas, First Tennessee. First the intention of America to re-estab accredited to Manila long ago.” owing to the sinking of the ground. would inevitably cause appalling that Boliiva has signed a secret treaty Washington and the Oregon recruits lish Spanish rule in tho archipelago, Seven new craters have formed around bloodshed. The reconquest of the na The continue actively recruiting their army. “ American Inhumanity.** with Argentina to make common cause will comprise the expedition. the central one. ami this has not tend tives is impossible until after years of late order of the war department on Hundreds from Moanila are enlisting Madrid, Sept. 21.—There is much the most cruel warfare.” against Chile. In case of war, how ed to diminish the fears formerly felt, ever, Peru would checkmate Bolivia, the subject has been directly reversed. dailv, and troops ure being drilled indignation here at the fact that there which were based upon the eruption of Chance for an Argument. leaving Argentina to the care of Chile. There is much conjecture as to the everywhere. Great diligence is exhib were 123 deaths during the voyage stones and scoria similar to that which London, Sept. 20.—The Daily Mail’s cause for the sudden change of policy. ited in imitating the American forma among the 1,000 Spanish soldiers whe This attitude of Peru is said to bo duo Madrid correspondent save a long con occurred in 1892. to the fact that Chile has wi|>ed off ! The war department announces that tion and manual, particularly in volley have just arrived in Spain on board the ference was held between Senor Sagas Tourist and Guide Killed. fl0,0410,000 from the ransom for the the move is merely in furtherance of a firing. Entrenchments in certain posi Spanish transport San Ignacio Ralelero, Chamounix. Sept. 20.—An English ta, the premier, and Senor Montero provinces leturned by the protocol. plan to garrison the Philippines, Cuba tions are being strengthened, and a from Santiago de Cuba. The Spanish Rios, the president of the Spanish peace and Porto Rico. It is also said the vigilant line of pickets is kept outside attribute this heavy rate to the "inhu man named Binns and a guide who ao- Chile is now completing her naval and commission today, which lestilted in tnilrary preparations for a hostile cli new plan includes 20,000 men for the the suburbs. At the same time, the manity of the Americans in obliging companied him. while making the as the decision that the peace commission max to the negotiations with Argen Philippines, 12,500 for Porto Iiioo and attitude of the insurgents is more the sick Spaniards to embark and make cent of the Aiguille de Cbarmose, fell, shall strenuously defend the retention 60,000 for Cuba. friendly than before the evacuation. room in the hospitals for Americans.” and both were killed. tina. of the Philippine islands by Spain. Chevalier M. Pro«kowit«. President McKinley has received a Minor New« Item«. Suicide of a Wealthy Doctor. Hnrrleane In Spain. Cretan Imperial Guards. Fort Wayne. Ind., Sept. 20. — Cheva-1 New York, Sept. 21. — Dr. Henry Ot The banking department of Low's letter from the Thirteenth club, ot New Madrid, Sept. 21.—A destructive Yokohama, Sept. 20.—Advices from Her M. Proskowits. acting chief consul York, congratulating him on the fact to Clans, 72 years of age, committed hurricane today swept over Southern exchange in London has suspended. of Austria-Hungary, at Chicago, lost Seoul sav that nine Americans, nine The electric locomotive headlight in that he signed the peace protocol on a suicide in his offioe in this city today Spain, doing great damage in the prov his life in Fort Wayne tonight, while British, five Germans, three French Friday and proclaimed it to the world by shooting. He had a large practice, inces of Seville and Granada, six per vented by L. J. Wooley, of Springfield, on the 13th of the month. •nd was worth (350,000. The cause sons were killed, and many were in en route to New York. He was a ;>as- men and two Russians, who were en ill., has proved a success and is now in jured, and a number of buildings were s-'nger on the Pennsylvania limited. gaged at Shanghai as imperial guards, The world’s record for high kite of the suicide is not known. use on the Big Four, New York Cen have arrived there. destroyed at Seville, and 86 houses The consul was restless, and walking flight was broken at Blue Hill, Mass., tral, and other railroads. More Spaniard« Leave. through the train. He did not notice were demolished, and many persons The Anglo-German Treaty. one of a tandem of kites reaching an Havana, Sept. 21.—On the Spanish be dining-car had been cut off. He M. R. Todd, cashier of the wrecked Berlin. Sept. 20 —The Voesiche Zei- altitude of 13,124 feet above the sea mail steamer Alfonso XIII, which is to fell victims to the storm at Guadix, in stumbled headlong just as the baggage bank at Preston, Minn., was lodge.1 in tnng declares that under the Anglo- level, a height 337 feet greater than any sail tomorrow, will go over 1,200 pas the province of Granada. ear was being pushed back on the train, jail after a mob had gathered to lynch German agreement, Delagoa bay was kite has ever been known to have sengers, mostly the wives and child A man's lungs uiay contain 300 cubic and was ground under the wheels, both him. His defalcations are now said to ceded to Gieat Britain commercially reached heretofore. ren of army officers. inches of air legs being frightfully crushed. amount to (116,000. I and not politically. Miran -4