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Famhill County Reporter LATER NEWS. ENGLAND'S PRMW BIG REPUBLIC STRIKE. A FATHER'S TERRIBLE CRIME. Unprecedented In Mining History of Murdered fila Child by Piecing It Be- The departure of troops tor Cuba has Country —Excitement at Fever Heat. fore a Railroad Train. been postponed. Yellow jack has Spokane, Nov. 2.—A telephone mes B. H. BAKNIIAKT, Publisher. New Y’ork, Nov. 1. — Nicholas Jack- caused the de'ay. sage from Republic, on the north half son, of Hackensack, who was sent to General Rio del Pinar, oliief rival of A Press Censorship Has Been of the Colville reservation, says the A Settled Fact That the Is Trenton prison to serve 10 years for M c M innville ................ O regon . Aguinaldo, has been arrested on a miners in the Republic mine have now causing the death of his 6-year-old eon Established. lands Will Be Taken. charge ot having disregarded the au crosscut 24 feet of ore in the big ledge Jxjuis, confessed to Sheriff Heriing and -^r thority of the insurgent dictator. on the 430-foot level, and the drills Deputy Sheriff Jaokaon, while they Controller Dawes, wiio is treasurer are still in ore. The news of the strike NOT ONE BUT ALL OF THEM were on their way to Trenton from SILENCE IS OMINOUS of the Lafayette monument fund, is THE has spread to the surrounding mining Hackensack with the prisoner. On being deluged with contributions from districts, and the excitement is intense. this information, Mrs. Jackson is held the school children of the country. . Gathering of a Big Squadron — Prepara Conservative mining men say that such Debt May Be Aunmed- If Spa Hi R«- as an accessory to the murder of her Here aro Jackson's words Us*- Interesting Collection of Iteme From The United States of Central Amer tions for War in 1‘rogretii All Over an ore chute with such values ((300 per fuaei, Hostilities Will Be Resumed stepson. ton) is unprecedented in the mining Many Places Culled From tbe Frees ica, the new republic, has sprung into the World. aud We Will Seine the Archipelago. the sheriff: history of the continent. The great “Mv wife, whom I had only recently Be port, of tbe Current Week. life. It is composed of three countries, chute has now been proved for a depth married, did not like Louis, my little Honduras, Salvador and Nicaragua. London, Nov. 2.—The Daily Mail of 430 feet, and a length of 400 feet. Paris, Nov. 1.—While the Spanish boy, and we had many quarrels about President McKinley was the guest of It is the intention of the administra peace commissioners him She helped me plan the murder, honor at the peace jublilee banquet of tion to urge the construction of the this morning publishes no news regard It is nowhere less than five feet wide, and American and the width runs as high 25 feet. now stand on the threshold of the and I was to put the boy on the tracks. ing England ’ s war preparations, ex the Phildelphia Clover Club. Nicaragua canal by government aid, in plaining that silence is due to a letter Contrary to the geneial rule in gold Philippine question, it seems probable, I went to Tea Neck and stood near th» President Zelaya, of Nicaragua, has accordance with the concession of the from the war office, asking it not to mining, the ledge is tidiest at its in the light of this hour, that the West Shore railroad track. I was Maritime Canal Company. granted two Americans a new conces- publish “anything which might be widest points. United States will take over the en afraid to put the youngstei on the track ■ion for an interoceanic canal. Rear-Admiral Bunce’s retirement on useful to a possible enemy.” The The mine is 80 miles from a rail tire arclapelago. alive, for fear he would get off, so I The president has issued his annual December 25 will make Rear-Admiral , Daily Mail con dims the re)<orts of un road, and the ore is freighted that dis During the four days just passed, struck him in the stomach with an proclamation, setring apart Thursday, Dewey the senior officer of the navy, exampled activity at the French dock- tant ver a mountain road and ship those in touch with, though possibly iron bolt, and that made him uncon and if congress revives the grade of ad ped to a Puget sound smelter. In addi not in the confidence of the commis scious. Then I put him on the track, November 24, as Thanksgiving day. miral, as desired by Secretary Long, I yards, notably at Toulon, where the The woorlen steamer L. K. Doty was bis appointment to that rank will fol I coast ports have been experimenting tion to these limited shipments, the sioners have felt the concentration of just below the crossing, and waited for with melinite shells against an old company is treating ore at its mill on tendencies toward the standpoint in a train to come along. When I was lost in a gale on Lake Michigan and of low without any further jumping. the ground with the electro-cyanide dicated as likely to be occupied by the convinced that he was dead I went 17 people on board, none were saved. gunboat. process. Its reciepts from ore ship United States commissioners at Tues home. I fixed up the stoiy about my A cash indemnity will be demanded The French, anticipating the pro British Naval Preparations. ments and mill runs are averaging day’s session of the two commissions. leaving the boy asleep on the hill near posed demands of England, have with of Spain, and the United States will London, Nov. 2.—There was an un (4,000 per day, and these will be In 1897 Spain issued, by royal decree, the tracks, to eave my life. The judge drawn Major Marchand from Fasboda. insist upon being reimbursed for every expectedly gloomy feeling this morning greatly increased when the machinery dollar expended directly or indirectly bonds in the sum of (40,000,000, to tried me and found me guilty of man The French court of cassation has de on account of the war. A general bal- on the stock exchange and the Paris is installed for the enlarged mill. which were pledged the revenues of the slaughter, thinking that Louis walked cided in favor of revision of the famous anoe of accounts is to be struck and the I bourse, both markets being influenced, Enough ore is now blocked out to keep Philippines, and to which the Spanish on the track’and was struck by a train. Dreyfus case, and the immediate pro indemnity will be deducted from the ' it is inferred, from the aggressive tone tlie mill running for several years. national guarantee was added. From I got off dead easy.” visional liberation of Dreyfus. | of some of tlie French papers. Besides Other big mines in the camp are the these (40,000,000 of obligations, Spain sum allowed for the Philippines. Prosecutor Stagg will go to Trenton I this something extraordinary seems to Mountain Lion, owned chiefly in Port realized (36,000,000 in cash. These this week and make arrangements to At Lake Linden, Mich., a boiler in The murder of a prospector named have happened, and it looks as if a the Calumet & Heola boiler-house ex land; the San Poil and the Jim Blaine, (40,000,000 represent the Philippine have Jackson appear before ti e next ploded, killing three men instantly and Botleau, on the Ashcroft-Glenora trail crisis was approaching. owned in Spokane. debt, which is entirely outside of the grand jury to testify as to Mrs. Jack has been reported to the provisional The British naval preparations are burning one seriously. Buying orders for Republic stocks (500,000,000 of the so-oalled Philippine son’s connection with tlie plan of the police. The murderer is variously i being pushed with great activity. The were telegraphed today from many of and Spanish debt. The San Francisco grand jury has known as T. Wilson, McGregor and murder. voted to indict Mrs. Botkin on the McGraw. Tlie killing was the culmina [ British emergency squadron is gathet- the surrounding towns. It is hard to . The conditions also differ, the Philip ing at Devonport, with al) possible CYCLONE IN LONDON. quote prices on the Republio stock. pine debt having been created by royal charge of murder. The trial will be tion of several weeks of quarreling, in speed, and seven battle-ships and one Before the recent big strike it was decree because the archipelago was not held in the supeiior court. duced by privation and disappointment cruiser so far have been designated to Belling freely at (3 per share, but now a parliamentary colony, while tlie so- Small Area Damaged by an Unusually? The steamer L. R. Doty, with her on that desolate trail. Severe Storm. join the squadron. The officers and there is not a share in sight, and hold called Cuban dobt was created by law. crew of 1..' men. is believed by marine London, Nov. 1.—During a severe A dispatch to the Herald from Ha sailors have been hurriedly recalled ers are talking (8 per share. men to have been lost in the great The difference raises the question of ~w" vana saye no deoision has yet been from leave of absence, several battle In running the tunnel which has the non-reeponsibility of the Philip storm last night, a small area, about storm in midlake off Kenosha, Wis. reached by the commissioners regard ships and cruisers at Portsmouth are just tapped the ledge in the lower pines when removed from the sovereign half a mile square, around Denmark Colonel Georgo E. Waring, jr., for ing the date of evacuation. One or two I taking full crews on board, and other bill, Camberwell, London, was visited merly street commissioner of New communications have passed on minor warlike preparations are being made. workings the miners have broken all ty under which its resources were by a cyclone. Cabs were overturned, York, is sick at his home in that city agreements as to the day when Spanish A number of signalmen, now on duty records. They cut 400 feet in 29 days. pledged. windows, doors, lamp-posts, trees and The country rock is porphyry. Should the United States absorb the with yellow fever, contracted at Hav sovereignty in the island shall cease. with the Birtish channel squadron, chimneys were blown down and a num Philippines, none but officials yet know ana. ber of houses unroofed. 4 The Spaniards, however, will again be which arrived at Gibraltar this morn INDIAN REPORTS IN. whether they will assume a part or all At Richmond, Tex., Manuel Morris The contents of numerous hawkers’ ordered to get out by January 1. ing, have been ordered home for servi of this debt, or more than the Philip and Peter Autre, negroes, were hanged Some Encouraging; Others Indicate stalls were carried hundreds of yards Four privates of the Nineteenth in ice. pine debt. The Americans have de from a double gallows. Morris mur That^j o Is Progressing Backward. in the air by the wind, and many peo A sensation was caused by the arrest fantry, who were left at Fort Wayne dered ami then outraged a 6-year-old Washington, Nov. 2.—A majorit. of clined to assume the Cuban debt be ple were injured by the flying debris, of a supposed Russian spy at a fort near when the regiment went South, were cause Cuba is not theirs; but in depos- blind girl. Autre assassinated his mis badly injured br an explosion of pow Harwich. The man was already under the annual reports of Indian agents to j ing Spain in the Philippines, the Amer- which did also immense damage to tress. the commissioners of Indian affairs are property. surveilance, and went to the redoubt, Vice-President Hobart narrowly es der whioh they were transferring from where be tried to obtain some informa of an encouraging nature, and indicate I loans acquire the terrltoiy, anil it is the basement of the gruadbouse for believed there w-ill be some financial WILLIAM IN JERUSALEM. caped being killed in a runaway acci tion from the sentry regarding the progress generally along civilized lines. dent in Philadelphia. A team behind transhipment to the regiment in Porto ' fortifications. He was arrested, and Some of the reports, however, aie not Assumption by the United States. Rico. The men are Fred Fisher, Archie At ttiia point arises the question ot M ovementfl of the Royal German Pil which he was riding bolted, and wlion It is be- | inquiries are being made regarding his so gratifying, and make some surpris ■ how much financial relief might com grims. a terrible disaster seemed certain a Miller and Robert Lavali. ing statements. Unusual in an annual antecedents. pensate Spain for her loss of the Phil Jetusalem, Nov. 1.—The approach of police officer dashed out, seized the bits lieved the powder was ignited by a report is the following arraignment in It was also asserted today that officers spark from a cigarette, whioh a soldier ippines. Some well-informed persons of the horses and striped them. of the volunteers had received oiders the report of E. M. Yerian, in charge believe that Premier Sagasta has deter their German imperial majesties to the was smoking. Ex-State Representative George to prepare for immediate mobilization, of the Lemhi Indians in Idaho. He mined to be rid of the Pbilipines, and city yesterday was made through tri umphal arches, and amid banners, gar Porto Ricans, it is said, will demand and it was stated that the different say»: Ogle, of Clackamas county, Oregon, “They are addicted to gambling, would direct his commission to sign ■ lands and ever-growing urowds, dis has refuseil to accept the money voted territorial rights. army corps bad been informed as to the treaty by which the United States playing every way their enthusiasm The new French premier has succeed ports on the southern and western horse-racing and dancing, and the in him by the recent session of the legis should take the islands and assume and delight. The formal entry through lature for full pay for the disorganized ed in forming a cabinet. coasts to which they have been al fluence of the so-called medicine man (40,000,000 of debt. This proposition the Jaffa gate was heralded by the loar operates to the disadvantage of the house of 1897. lotted. Agricultural experiment stations are finds support in the Parisian press, of guns at the citadel, where the Turk tribe. Their real advancement haB not Tlire Pall Mall Gazette this aftornoon Three more warships are to be sent to be established in Alaska. which today declares that resistance is ish band played the German anthem. says: “England has been and even been what it should or what it was to Manila. Two will proceed by way From the tower of David, Emperor A company of Chinesenaval reserves now is so near war that the govern possible to have been under the cir I impossible, and that Spain should of the Suez canal and one aoross the is to he formed in Philadelphia. abandon the archipelago. William and Empress Augusta Victo cumstances. In the agent's annual re ment has carried its preparations to Pacific. Tlie Brooklyn will be the first ria proceeded on foot, amid wild cheer John H. Dialogue, head of the ship the farthest limit of the preparatory port for 1882, on the Lehmi reserva Spain Will Resist. to sail and will leave new York early ing, to the church of the Holy Sepul tion, I find 29 Indian families engaged building firm of that name, is dead at stage. It has been arranged to call out Paris, Nov. 1. — There was a strong this week with supplies and ammuni cher, where they were received by tha in farming; 15 years after I can report his home at Camden, N, J. the reserves and militia and to mobilize impression, which has b?en growing tion for Dewey’s fleet. The Helena is Catholic, Greek and Armenian clergy, According to Pension Commissioner the volunteers simultaneously and to but 41 following agricultural pursuits, here recently, that the Spanish, upon whose patriarchs presented addresses ■non to follow. The Yorktown is to leave San Francisco soon after being Evans the war has cost the United form large camps at various important an increase of 12, not one convert a receiving definite assurances of the eulogizing the devotion of the emperor, railroad junctions where rolling stock year.” American determination to take tlie States 3,000 lives to date. placed in commission. Agent Fuller, of the Blackfoot entire Philippine group, would quit who has since conferred decorations on and locomotives will be concentrated. Cubans have resented the American Tire Paris exposition has granted agency, Montana, referring to the the conference, but this view was modi- tlie patriarchs. Emperor William and assumption of authority at Manzanillo, America extra floor space, and the Activity at Kaquimalt. opening of the ceded portion under the ; tied by the attitude of the Spanish the empress, while at the church of and the situation is strained. Victoria, B. C., Nov. 2.—The depart mineral land laws last April, says the newspapers which arrived here today. the Holy Sepulcher, visited the various allotment now amounts to 210,000 ure of her majesty’s ship Ampbion prospecting has been practically fruit General Butler has warned Secretary square feet. These are found to have wheeled into portions of the sacred shrine, and Alger that some show of strength must A dispatch to the Herald from San Sunday for the Society islands, the less, and predicts the abandonment of line with the Epoca of October 27, spent 10 minutes at the scene of th« be made soon or America will lose all tiago, Chile, announcers that the pro French colony in the South seas, did the so-called mineral strip before No which demanded that the Spanish crucifixion. prestige with the Cubans. tocol on the Puna <le Alcala dispute baa not end the activity at the Esquimalt vember 5. commissioners should sign a treaty in ICE IN THE YUKON. As soon as she An electrician lias mmletho startling been signed. This settles the Chile- naval station. Paris, no matter how onerous the con left the wharf at the dock yard, NICARAGUA WANTS A CANAL. ditions imposed by the Americans. discovery that escaped electricity in Argentine dispute. A Doien River Boats Stand a Good the dock-vard crew was detailed to get New York follows underground pipes Chance of Being Wrecked. Nevertheless, despite this attitude The former Spanish cruiser, the the drydock in readiness for the recep She Id Now Weary of Maritime Com I ami resulting electrolysis cuts away the Maria Teresa, which was sunk during of tlie Madrid press, and, despite the San Francisco, Nov. 1.—Ice was pany's Delay. tion of her majesty ’ s ship Leander. bottoms of street-car rails and iron the battle with Cervera's fleet and statement given Friday last to the press making on the Yukon, and there was She, too, is to go on a long voyage, or Managua, Nicaragua, Nov. 2.—After ' foundations of all kinds of structures. raised under the direction of Naval at least be in readiness for any duty four days of public discussion, the oorrespondentt by the Spanish commis thin ice at Dutch Harbor, when the sioner, who denied that the Spaniards Governor Tanner, of Illinois, says Constructor Hobson, has sailed from that she may be called upon to perform. Nicaragua congress has unanimously had any intention of withdrawing, the Portland sailed, October 11. The tug that labor must not be imported to his Caimanera for Hampton roads. The most significant feature outside approved of the agreement provisional Americans here will not be surprised Sadie has gone into winter quarters at state, and if an attempt is made the it is rumored that the United States the departure of the Ampbion, how ly made between President Zelaya and if one or more of the Spanish commis Dutch Harbor. At least a dozen river train carrying the imported laborers haB liought Samana bay, Santo Domin ever, is the activity on her majesty’s the American contractors and engi sioners resign and practically close the steamers are stuck on sand bars in the will be met at the state lino and shot go, and will establish a coaling station ship Imperious». Admiral Palliser’s neers, E. F. Cragin and Edward Eyre, negotiations. This feeling is based Yukon, and all will probably be lost. to pieces with gatling guns. The Dawson City is a total wreck. The there. Samana bay is a deep inlet in flagship. Sunday a large number ol authorizing the construction of an in. President McKinley is sail) to have a tire northern coast of the island and is men were given shore leave, a very ter-oceanic canal and empowering ths upon the fact that Senor Rios early last Herman and Tacoma are aground, and week would have resigned, if his so plan to get book at Germany l>y exclud in the direct route to Porto Rico. unusual thing on Sundays, and this concessionaries to negotiate with the doing would not have imperiled the the other boats are in such perilous po ing impure German products, and thus sition that when the ice breaks up they A proposition being considered by morning she commenced coaling. It is Maritime Canal Company. The adop Sagasta ministry; and the reasoning is may go to pieces. retaliate against the kaiser's govern understood that she goes out under tion of the clause declaring that ths ment for the unjust discrimination con the Cuban assembly is the division of eealed orders on Thursday, but it is n«t concession to the Maritime Canal Com that, if,while pressing the Cuban debt, All the treasure in sight on the Port tinually being made against American Cuba into four states, to be called | likely that b I io will follow the Amphion, pany will terminate on October 19, which is not mentioned in the protocol, land was one box of gold dust and nug- Orient, Camaguey, Lae Villas and Oc- [ Senor Rios was inclined to resign, he gests consigned to the Alaska Commer poi k and other meat produots. Between the proposed states as that would leave Esquimalt with a 1899, was received with prolonged might, in the open field of contention cial Company. Its value was not made The Cuban debt question has lieen cident. Binall fleet, the Leander, Icarus, two cheers from congressmen and the pub ns to the Philippines, feel that resigna finally disposed of at Paris. Tire Spun- of Camaguey and Las Villas would be torpedo-boat destroyers and two torpedo lic in the galleries. Congratulatory tions would help Senor Sagasta, on the known, but is not believed to exceed a space of land which would be a spe Several returning miners ish peace commissioners acquiesced iu boa ta. telegrams have been received from the ground that the demand of the United (10,000. were on the vessel, but they carried the refusal of the Americans to have cial federal district or territory where chief cities of Nicaragua and he neigh Btates for the entire Philippine gioup The White Liners. their wealth in the form of drafts, and the heavy burden saddled upon the tlie capitol would be built, a new in boring republics. land town for this speciflo purpose. would be extortionate. Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 2.—An un were reticent regarding the amount. United States. The cession of Guam to It is believed here tonight, on the In hie annual report James A. Dor confirmed report says the <'anadiar Ai erica was agreed upon and all differ Oregon nnrt Iowa at Bahia, Brasil. Much Gold Deep Down. ences regarding Porto Rico settled by mont, supervising inspector-general of Pacific Railway Company ba received Washington, Oct. 2.—A cablegram eve of taking up the main question, steamboats, states that the total num notification from the British admiralty received at the navy department this that the Spanish commissioners are not Spokane, 'Wash., Nov. 1.—The most mutual understanding. likely to acquiesce here in any treaty marvelous strike recorded in a mine ol Tlie monthly statement of the collec ber of accidents to steamships result that the three big Empress liners may afternoon announced the arrival at ing in loss of life during the year was be required at any moment, to be trans Bahia. Brazil, of the battle-ships Ore that the Americans would sign. Washington was made today in the Re tions of internal revenue shows that 31. The resultant loss of life was 283, i formed into auxiliary cruisers. Guns gon and Iowa. The battle-ships will 1 Cure for Hog Cholera. public mine, at Repohlic, on the north during September last the total receipts an increase over the last previous year and otbei equipments lie at Hong Kong stop at Bahia for a few days, replen Free- Washington, Oct. 31.—During the half of Colville reservation. from all sources wore (71,718,889, a of 100. Of the lives lost 84 were pas and Esquimalt. ishing their coal bunkers from the past two years the department of agri milling ore averaging 15 ounces ot gain as com pa led with September, sengers and 199 crews. The estimated One Vessel is now in Vancouver har Abarrenda and the Celtic, and then culture has conducted a series of experi gobi, or nearly (300 to the ton, was en 1897, of (8,868,883. For the three number of passengeis carried on vessels bor, ot Yokohama. If trouble with will proceed to Rio, where they are to ments in the use of a serum as a rem countered at a depth of 4C0 feet from months ending September 80, 1898, the inspected by the service during the Franco assumes its worst aspect, the take part in the great demonstration edy for hogs affected by cholera or the suiface. The drills cut through 24 receipts were (71,989,460, a gain as year is 850,000,000. two Empresses would be ready imme there on November 15, to commemorate swine plague. The eexpriments were feet of ledge matter, the last 16 ieet comparer! with the same period in 1897 . At a meeting of the Paris peace com diately. the anniversary of the birth of the re conducted by Dr. D. E. Salmon, chief averaging 15 ounces, and the farther of ('.*8,196,833. of the bureau of animal industry, and wall of the pay streak has not yet been Over nn Embankment. public of Brazil. ' It is expected that the decision of the 1 mission the Americans presented a the results were eminently satisfactory, encountered. St. Paul, Nov. 2. — A Winnipeg secretary of the navy to retain all the written expression of the purpose of Killed nn Eloper. proving that the disease can be success tlie United States to take the entire special to the Dispatch says a special Vessels purchased during tlie War will Admiral Miller Will Soon Retire. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 1.—Just before fully treated, easilv and inexpensively. have the effect of causing a boom In group of the Philippine debt as has naval train was derailed east of Rat Washington,Oct. 31.—The announce This year the experiments have been been s|wnt for the benefit of the islands midnight, John Belick. a bricklayer, Portage, this morning, by a broken American shipbuilding. It oomea just The ment was made at the navy department The tender, two baggage and shot and killed Al Sargent, a barber. extnesive and far-reaching. at a time when there is an unusual de in public works, improvements and rail. todav that Rear-Admiral Miller, com mand for ships flying the American permanent betterments. It was also three colonist oars went over an em Sargent bad gone to Bolick’s house for bureau treated 922 hogs. Of these, 1 70 manding the Pacific station, will be died, the number saved being 81 out of the purpost» of eloping with Mrs. Bel set forth that the United States would bankment 10 feet high. Frank Fleck- flag on account of tlie expanding com retired November 22 by operation of merce of the United States in general, not assume any part of the Philippine ney and William Miller, boys from the ick, and bad the woman’s trunk in a every 100. The loss was only 19 per law on account of age. Commodore cent. and particularly on account of the de- debt whioh had been incurred by Spain training-ship Agincourt, of Chatham, wagon when the husband surprised Albert Ksutz, recently in command of Samuel Harri him. Belick fired four shots, each tak Mist Nell Thompson, a Christian the naval station at Newport, is now cisioti of tlie administration to confine for the furtherance of military ot naval England, were killed. operations to quell the insurrections of ing effect. Belick and hia wife are in son, stoker of the Edinburg, and Thomas trade between American porta and scientist, died in Los Angeles, while on bis war to San Francisco to reiiryk 1 jail. the natives. Burns, a seaman, were injured. undergoing an extended fast. Porto Rico to American vessels. Admiral Miller. Graham A. Young, of the army en- i Mustered Out. Turkish Murderers Executed. Miner N«w« 1r*ntn. Marder nt • Horn» It. • Hi« Life in Danger. New Y’ork. Nov. 3. — The Ninth reg Candia, Crete. Nov. 1.—Five more The Virginia gland camp of confed gineers cor|>a, who died at Willett's Springfield, Mass., Nov. 1. — Isaac San Francisco, Nov. 2. — Friendly iment. New Y ’ ork volunteers, was mus of the Mussulmans convicted of taking Stetson, a hermit, was found dead in erate veterans adopted a resolution to Point, was heir to over (1,000,000. Thomas Greenwald, a private in bat Chinese have warned Rev. Dr. Gard tered out of the United States service part in the massacre of British soldiers the woods near bis home, in tbe vicin the effect that there could be no sno- ! ner, interpreter of the Chinese bureau, today. September 6. were executed today. censor to Miss Winnie Davis as the tery I, Seventh United States artillery, who is making an agreseive campaign ity of Wahconah farm, yeeterday, hav Al!e<ed Emberxler Caujht. “Daughter of the Confederacy,” the was shot dead while trying to desert against the trade in slave girls, that at ing probably been murdered. An au Will Vote at **ea. from Fort Slocum, near New Ro St. Louis, Nov. 3.—Lambert Wilt, title having expired with her death. a meeting of highbinders held last Topebka. Kan., Oct. 31.—The mem topsy performed today ebowed that chelle. N. Y. the alleged absconding teller of the night it was decided to take the doc bers of the first battalion of the Twenty- Stetson had been shot down, and that John D. Rockefeller will furnish The Candian senate Is tbo most pa- tor’s life at the first opportunity, if he savings tank at Jungbunslau,Bohemia, second Kansas regiment, which have death wae instantaneous. funds to purchase the ground and to triarebial of contemporary upper petsists in supplying the government was arrested here this afternoon. It sailed from Sen Francisco for .Manila, ! build a large social settlement house Many people in Brookilne, M sm ., houses, one-third of its members with information detrimental to the is said Wilt emtazsled (50,000, and carry ballots with them and will vote in the Italian district of Cleveland, O. , being in the seventies, tire in the eight interests of the highbinders and their that a considerable pert of that sum on Kansas officers about midway be- j recently paid (2 50 each lor painted It will be called the Alta bouse is sparrows, on tbe repreeentation that has been recovered. chattels. honor or if'. Rocksftlier’s daughter. I ies and one 94. tween Honolulu and Manila. they were canaries. EPITOME OF THE DISPATCHES r 1 I Y