The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, December 30, 1898, Image 2

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    LATER
NEWS.
LATE
NEWS
FROM
DAWSON.
Dominion Surveyor Frozen to Death On
HI IMS MARKUS
NEGOTIATIONS
AS TO
Eu gland Agree« to Abrogation
Admiral Sampson’s daughter is to
Clayton-Buiwer Treaty.
the Klondike Hirer.
Wed a Californian.
New York, Dec. 26.—A special tol
Seattle, Wash.,Deo. 28.—The steamer
“Bab,” the well-known syndicate
the Herald from Washington says:]
Farallon arrived today from Alaska
«•MINN VILLE.....................OREGON. ' writer is critically ill at her home in The Closing of Spanish Rule with a number of passengers from Daw- New World Energy Aston­ i All danger of further friction between^
tbe United States and Great Britaid|
New York.
sou direct, who came out over the ice. I
ishing Europe.
In Havana.
over the construction of the Nicaragua
The trail is good, and a large number |
The O. R. & N. C. 'a steamship Co­
i canal will shortly be removed by the
I of people are on the way out.
lumbia on het last trip made the run
Among the passengers is Jack Carr, A NATION OF SHOPKEEPERS [ abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer^
, from San Francisco to Portland in 47
STREET RIOTS IN MONTSERRAT the Yukon mail carrier, who left Daw- ,
treaty.
Sir Julian Pauncefote, the
I hours and 36 minutes.
British ambassador, has received or
9on
November
21.
He
says
the
popula-
|
An express train and freight train
will receive within the next few days
met on tne same track near Vincennes, Cubans Heap Indigniti«** on the Van« tion of Dawson City has materially de­ England Awake» to the Aggressive positive instructions to enter upon
Iut«re«ting Collection of Item« From
creased, it now being estimated at 16,-
Commerclal Prosperity of the United
Ind.,
and
three
trainmen
were
serious
­
quished Foe, anti Insist an Kissing
tb* Two Hemispheres Presented
000. Cost of living has also decreased,
States—Decrease of British Exports. negotiations with Secretary Hay for the
ly hurt and a score or more passengers
the "Brave Americanos.'*
in a Condensed Form.
abrogation of the convention referred
good meals costing but $1. There will
bruised and scratched.
•
-
to, and the preparation of a new treaty
be no food shortage this winter. There
The American National bank, of
guaranteeng the neutrality of the canal.
London,
Dec.
27.
—
It
is
no
exaggera
­
is
little
hope
of
the
mail
service
being
Chicago,
Dec.
28.
—
A
censored
spe
­
Senator McBiideof Oregon, has in­ Lima, O., was robbed of $18,162. The
The change in the attitude of the
troduced a bill making Astoria the ter­ money was taken from the big vault. cial cable to the Tribune from Havana kept up between Dawson and the out­ tion to assert that the foremost topic
compelling attention in Europe is gen­ British government from its old posi­
side world this winter.
says:
minus of the trans-Facific cable.
The robbery was perpetrated in a skil­
Thistle creek, on the American side, eral and in Gieat Britain in particular, tion of insisting upon having a voice in
Rioting began at Montserrat tonight.
Congress has adjourned until Janu­ ful manner, no damage being done to
is attracting considerable attention, ( overshadowing the dreary broils of do­ the construction of tlie proposed canal
A
battalion
of
Spanish
troops
hurried
ary 4. After the holiday recess the the vault.
mestic politics, is tbe remarkable ag­ is the result of representations made to
from the barracks on the Prado to Pans averaging $25 are reported.
rights of General Wheeler and others to
Mrs. Izbel, her daughter, Mrs. Ossie Galiano street, the dividing line be­
The execution of the four Dawson gressive commercial prosperity which Lord Salisbury by Mr. Henry White,
hold their seats will be inquired into. Malone, and Mrs. Malone's infant were
murderers—Ed Henderson and the In­ tho United States is manifesting. charge d’affaires of this government in
tween Cuban and Spanish territory.
Among a network of wires 30 feet burned to death in their home near
Order was restored, but in the firing dians White, Dawson Jim and Joe Nan- Hardly a newspaper review or a public London. It is the understanding ol
above the ground, Roderick Chisholm, Hillsboro, Tex. The women could be which occurred before the troops ar­ tuck—has been postponed until March. speaker duiing the past month has those who are aware of the change in
a Chicago electrician, was slowly seen in the house, but it was impossi­ rived, an 8-year-old Cuban child was ’ November 1 was set as the day of exe- failed to notice with what giant strides I the attitude of the British government
America is coming into tne first place that Lord Salisbury will suggest
burned to death in sight of several ble to rescue them, though every ef­ killed by a stray bullet.
I cution.
hundred spectators.
fort was made. The fire started by
It is said that Indians of Alaska have in tbe alignment of the powers. It is through Sir Julian the advisability of
Spanish teiritory in the New World
is now limited to a narrow strip of petitioned Governor Brady to go to certainly the chief subject of conversa­ the United States granting some conces­
Colonel E. 8. Barrett, national pres­ the use of kerosene to kindle a fire.
sions to his government in return for
ident of the Sone of tho American Rev­
Captain IL D. Evans’ name is prom­ land between Havana harbor and Cali- Washington to represent them in oon- tion on Lombard street and on the
the relinquishment of the important
Continental bourses.
olution, was killed by falling from a inently mentioned as Rear-Admiral ani street. The flags of Cuba libre gress.
Tbe manager of one of the greatest lights possessed by Great Britain in the
The body of J. H. Cadenhead, a Do­
window of his home at Concord, Mass. Bunce’s successor in the Brooklyn and the United Sttes are waving with­
matter of a canal across the isthmus,
He was 60 years of age.
navy-yard, now that it seems to be de­ in two blocks of the Prado, a great minion land surveyor,was found frozen London banks recently drew an Ameri­ which for nearly 50 years have beer,
can
business
man
into
bis
private
in
the
ice
in
the
Klondike
river,
near
boulevard
which
runs
through
the
cen
­
In Louisville, Ky., it is estimated by cided that Rear-Admiral Sampson will
Dawson, October 27.
He had left office, and eaid, in an awe-struck tone: recognized by this government in the
the health department that there are remain commander-in-chief of the ter of Havana.
“This is the first time in the history treaty negotiated by John M. Clayton,
Sulphur creek the day previous, and in
Montserrat
having
been
evacuated,
North
Atlantic
station,
and
Rear-Ad-
i
10,000 cases of grip.
The ravages of
the night had broken through the ice. of finance that New York has been In on tbe part of tbe United States, and
the
place
was
alive
today
with
Cubans
miral
Schley
will
be
assigned
to
sea
the disease have been so widespread
and people from the United States. Unable to pull himself out, he slowly a position to dictate money rates to Lord Henry Lytton-Bnlwer, on the part
that in some cases business has been duty in compliance with his request.
The of the British government. Just what
froze to death, with his hands spread London, Berlin and Paris.”
seriously impeded.
The conference based upon the dis­ The scene enacted at Cerro and Vedado out on the ice. Before losing con­ bank manager added that London’s I concessions will be asked are not
last
week
and
Jesus
del
Monte
yester
­
Hereafter brooms will cost 2 cents armament proposal of Emperor Nicho- day, was repeated at Montserrat. There sciousness he took his field notes ar.’l purchases of American securities were known, nor will they be until fuller
more apiece. Members of the Broom | las has been fixed for St. Petersburg was even a greater demonstration, for papers from hie pockets and threw them a feather’s weight compared with the and final instructions have been re-
Manufacturers’ Association of the about the beginning of May next, prior Montserrat comes almost to the city. from him, so that they might be picked balance of trade in New York’s favor. i ceived by Sir Julian and communicated
James Brice, in a speech before the to Secretary Hay.
United States met in Chicago and de­ to which the Russian government will Some of the flags leaped across the up and saved.
Lieoestur chamber of commerce, sound­
cided to advance the price of brooms 23 Bubmit officially to the powers a defi­ dividing line and waved on the Span­
nite plan of disarmament in order to
FILIPINO CONGRESS.
HAVANA’S DEATH RATE.
ed a warning to British manufacturers.
cents a dozen.
enable them to formulate modifications ish side.
A rear-end collision occurred on the or counter-suggestions.
The celebration which was begun on Difficulty of Forming h Constitution He emphasized the fact that the ex­ Between Fifty-five and Seventy-five Die
ports of the United States and Ger­
Pennsylvania railroad three miles
Christmas night today reached its
End* Its Career.
Dally From Starvation and Disease.
many bad increased £34,000,000 and
A special from Dawson dated No­ height. Crowds of men and women
from Rahway, N. J., which resulted in
New York, Dec. 26.—A dispatch to
Manila, Dec. 28.—The so-called con­ £21,000,000 respectively between 1891
vember
19
says:
Reports
from
all
the loss of two lives and injury to many
waving Cuban and American flags and gress of the revolutionary government
the World from Havana says: Ha­
persons.
The killed are William C. creeks in the vicinity of Dawson indi­ carrying branches of trees, paraded the of the Filipinos, which has been in ses­ and 1897, while Great Britain’s de­ vana’s death rate is astounding. There
He further
Dewolf, a railway clerk; and F. Knight, cate that the winter’s product of gold streets shouting and singing. Many sion for some time, at Malo Loe, bae creased £15,000,000.
pointed out that the business of the are between 55 and 75 deaths here each
will exceed that of last year by more Americans went over to see the demon­
• colored |>oiter of the sleeping-car.
been
unexpectedly
adjourned,
owing
to
UnSted States was developing along day, the majority from malarial fever,
than 100 per cent. Several persons are
While examining state documents of reported to have been frozen to death. stration. They did not remain long. the difficulty of forming a constitution. many important lines which Great typhoid claiming the next largest num­
A cabinet by President Aguinaldo, Biitain, he added, should have held ber of victims and pernicious fever
tho 16th century in the Vatican library One of these was found in a kneeling Owing to the intense enthusiasm, the
recently, Abbe Cozzaluzzi, assistant posture beside his sled and doge, be­ populace insisted on kissing the “brave appointed at Bacoor on July 15 last, against all competitors. Mr. Brice un­ about tbe same.
Americanos,
”
whether
they
wanted
to
The civil register today shows a total
and named in the Bacoor proclamation hesitatingly asserted that the United
librarian, found the original manu­ tween Hunker and Dominion, at the
be kissed or not.
of 49 deaths in this oity in the last 24
issued on that date, has resigned.
script of a treatise by Galileo on the summit.
States
could
produce
rails
cheaper
than
Several affrays took place between
hours, and two parishes where the
General Aguinaldn, who had been at
tides. The manuscript is all in Gali­
The navy department is going to be the Spanish residents and the Cubans. Malo Los, came from there to Santa Great Britain, and he said he saw no , death rate was usually high made no
leo’s handwriting, and ends with the
possibility
of
opening
new
markets
ex
­
A
grocery
keeper
on
Oquendo
street
re
­
report. Tlie mortality last week was
Anuta, asubuibof Manila. He then
words written at Romo in the Medici prepared for any emergency that may
luieaiter arise in the Atlantic and Pa- fused to put out the Cuban colors, and visited Paterno, and now it is reported cept in China.
at the rate of 106 in every 1 000 of the
Gardens on January 8, 1616.
Great
Britain
seems
to
hav6
become
citidhceiins by carrying on hand the was almost beaten todeatli with sticks. he has gone to Cavite Vejo, the old j
population. This week It will be high­
The president has nominated Ethan enormous stock of nearly half a million As evening came on. the demonstra­ town of Cavite. Reliable advices say reconciled to the capture of the iron er. In New York the death rate is
markets
by
the
United
States.
Ameri
­
tion
became
noisier
than
ever,
as
many
tons
of
the
best
steaming
coal
for
war
­
A. Hitchcock, of Missouri, to be secre­
only 22 deaths per annum for every
that while he was at Paterno he was
tary of tire interior. Mr. Hitchcock is ships that can be procured. This sup­ of the negroes parading were drunk and indefatigable in his efforts to overcome can firms are uniformly successful in thousand population.
bidding
against
British
firms.
The
The Americans be­ the policy of the militant factions,
at present ambassador to Russia.
Ho ply of the most important of all sinews greatly exoited.
All the hospitals are overcrowded
was appointed minister more than a of modern war is to be systematically came fearful of another clash with the which is hostile to the Americans. It Carnegie company and tbe Illinois Steel and no more patients oan be received.
year ago. and when tho rank was raised distributed in Amerionn ports most Spanish troops like that which ushered is probable that his influence will avail Company have opened extensive offices The municipal hospital, organized as
in London and are making inroads
to an embassy, he was ro-appointed. conveniently locate! for the coaling of in Christmas day. Francisco Luinteso, to avert trouble.
upon the British reserve.
Colonel an emergency hospital to care for sick
He is a wealthy lawyer and business ships for any operations the navy may a Spanish voluuteer patrolling the
The Filipinos cabinet, proclaimed at Hunsaker, the Carnegie representa­ reconcentrados, is taking care of 805
man of St. Louis, and was fol some conceivably be called upon to under­ sttoet near the Prado, was fired at from Bacoor on July 15, in conformity witii
| patients witii space for only 160. A
a housetop and killed. A Cuban was a decree issued by the revolutionary tive, has contracted for 80,000 tons of surgeon in one hospital said today that
time an extensive plate-glass manufac­ take.
plates
for
the
Coolgardie
road,
Austra
­
killed
in
another
part
of
the
city.
turer. He is a great grandson of Ethan
Judge Day, president of the Paris
lie had to leave sufferers lying in the
government on June 14, was made up
Half a dozen Cubans and Spaniards of the following peieonnel: President lia, and tbe company was unable to un­ Btreets because there is no place to
Allen, of Revolutionary fame.
peace commission, has arrived home.
dertake
the
contract
for
80,000
tons
wero shot or stabbed in affrays about of the council of ministers, with the ad
care for them.
A loaded lumber schooner is ashore
The table of prepared stations of
more.
th* city.
Vile stenches from the indescribable
interim portfolios of foreign affaire. I
United States troops, submitted by at Cannon beach, near Elk creek. Or. i
A dispatch from Berlin says it is a dirtiness of some sections offer a her­
There was a tight between Cubans
General Wade, shows a total of 30,000
The recently cpr feinted register of end Spaniards in front of the United marine and commerce, General Emilio fact that tbe Russian government has culean task to tlie engineer officer pre­
troops, distributed as follows: Province tho Nulato land olILo in Alaska it States Club at midnight. Several of the Aguinaldo y Fairly; secretary of war 1 ordered 80,000 tons of American rails,
paring to clean the city, making the
and of public works, Senor Don Bald-
of Pinar del Rio, 8,000; province of missing.
participants were badly cut with ma- anoro Aguinaldo, nephew of General and the prospect of American competi­ American here despair of any imme­
Havana, 24,000; province of Matanzas,
In a trainwreck near Lexington, Ky., jhetes. Many American soldiers who Aguinaldo; secretary of the interior, tion for the contracts in connection diate lowering of tbe frightful death
10,000; province of Santa Clara, 10,000;
nine
trainmen wero injured, two piob wero in town behaved so boisterously Senor Don Loan-lero Ibarra; secretary with Russia’s extensive railroads rate.
province of Puerto Principe, 2,000;
that General Ludlow says he is sorry of agriculture, Si'ior Don Mariano alarms manufacturers here ami else­
ably
fatally.
province of Santiago, 1,000.
Tiro
where. Consuls assert that all Europe
A PERFECT SUCCESS.
that they were permitted to come into
Trias.
recommendations of the commission, if
Importations of manufactures from
is swarming, as never before, with
Havana, and in future none will be
carried out, wortld require 46 regiments Great Britain into the United States
A gulnnl * o’ . Her*re»entatl ve.
agents of American manufacturers of More About the Balloon Trip Aero»»
permitted except on strictly military
of infantry and five of cavalry, with six seem likely to choiv an unusually euiull
the Channel.
New Yoik, Deo. 28.—Felipo Agor. I steel, street railroads, electrical appa­
business.
batteries of light artillery, four for total in the year 1898.
New Y’ork, Dec. 24.—A dispatch to
cillo, tho special representative of ratus and all kinds of machinery, who
Havana ami two for Matanzas.
llavitna In u State of Unrest.
The United States troops liavo begun
the Times from London says:
The
Aguinaldo, leader of the Philippine are leading the commercial invasion.
Secretary Long will soon issue ad­ a regular patrol of the citv of Havana,
Havana, Dec. 28.—Francisco Quin­ patriots, left thia city tonight for j
The attempts to float a Russian loan Chronicle publishes an account from its
vertisements calling for proposals for in order to guard against possible dis­ tero, a Spanish guerrila, while walking Washington. In Washington, Agon- in Now York have been received skep­ correspondent sent from a balloon trip
raising the Maine and the Cristobal orders. General Lee is arranging for I along Génois street today, was fired cillo will await the arrival of thieoj tically here. Several financiers have across tlie channel, showing that the
Colon, in accordance with the decision the evacuation day parade.
ut from the roof of a house and serious­ eminent Filipinos who are en route told representatives of the press that Andree steering-gear was tested with
of the board of construction to which
insliuctions from Russia tried to raise money in London, perfect success. The sail used was 18
Public men in office, especially those ly wounded. During the last 24 hours with additional
the matter had been referred.
Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam, and that feet square instead of 12 .feet, the one
in congiess, newspaper correspondent? one man has been killed and 12 have Aguinaldo.
Since his arrival from Paris, on Sat­ she seems to have turned to the United used in the land experiment.
A financial statement just issued by ami everybody who is supposed to have been wounded in affrays in different
The aeronauts took their course when
the Southern Pacific Company shows influence in shaping legislation or with parts of the city, and 11 burglaries urday evening, Agoncillo has been al­ States as a forlorn hope, possibly with
that for the month of October the gross the administration uro being flooded have been committed. The citv is in most constantly in conference witii the view of reaping incidental political tbe 200-foot trail rope was in water
earnings of the oompany tcached witn literatiure from foreign countries a state of unrest. Three more wards visitors. Agoncillo said today that 1 advantages. But* it Is admitted that ami found they had deflected three
there was no change in the situation, I it is a question of a short time when points, or about double that obtained
$5,356.725.
This is an increase of i.i relation to our changed condition of of Havana were evacuated today.
La Lucha says it can see no dis­ and probably would bo none until aftar capitalists will have to reckon witii on land in Essex several weeks ago.
fl, 133,761 over the same month of last i IT.drs as a result of tho American-
loyalty on the part of Spanish residents the arrival of .iis throe fell.'tv-country- New Y’ork as a competitor in high Thia is not surprising, for the frac­
year.
Sprnish war.
in Cuba if they choose to hoist Ameri­ men.
finance. The Daily Chronicle com­ tional resistance of the trail rope in
Corliss, of Michigan, has introduced
Fire destroyed tho houso occupied by can and Cuban flags, because Spain re­
ments upon the fact that American water was immense. Another test gave
Ordered to Manila,
a bill in the house to facilitate the oon- Senor Don Carlos Moria Vicuna, the nounced the island without consulting
capitalsts “have the courage of their the same results, but this time the bal­
St.
Lnnia,
)!i,
Dea.
28.
—
Major
IL
struct ion ami maintenance of tele­ Chilean minister, at the corner of Con­ the Spaniards.
loon descended within two feet of the
R. Brinkerhoff, U. S. A., chief muster­ financial opinions if they think they I waves.
graph cables in the Pacific ocean be­ necticut avenue and N street, Wash­
Captain-General Castellanos, after
know
the
European
situation
better
tween the United States and Hawaii, ington. Tho roof and top story were formally turning over the island to ing officer for Missouri, who has been
To keep the balloon at an even alti-
than the capitalists of the Old World.”
tlie Philippine islands, Japan and other destroyed ami the furniture of tho tlie Americans on January 1, will leave stationed nt the Jefferson barracks since
There is much interest here regard­ j tude was a task of the greatest diffi-
last
spring,
received
today
a
telegram
countries.
whole house was ruined by smoke and for Matanzas, where he will remain a
ing tlie choice of a successor of Ethan ' culty, and owing to cold air on the
The agricultural appropriation bill water, entailing a loss of $10,060. The fortnight, going thence to Cienfuegos. ' from the secretary of war relieving him Allen Hitchcock as ambassador at St. water the sun-heated gas cooled with
passed by congress contains a retalia­ minister and his family barely es-
A party of colored Cubans this morn­ from duty to join the Thir.l infantry Petersburg. It is considered that tiie lightning rapidity, demanding constant
tory clause authorizing the secretary of ca ped.
ing entered the wholesale grocery es­ at Fort Snelling, and to accompany it post demands the presence of the expelling of ballast to prevent falling
to Manila. Ho expects to leave the
agriculture to inspect imported articles
strongest diplomat, in view of the en­ into the sea.
At Brookline, Mas»., by tho sudden tablishment at 118 San Jose street,
dangerous to health, ami also author­ breaking of the ice on Loverett pond, in . owned by the Spanish firm of Mestro reservation as soon as ho can pack and trance of the United States into the
The balloon again rose 2.300 feet,
His wife and
ising the secretary of the treasn. y to ex­ tho park system, 80 young girls and A- Mata, and ordered Senor Mestro to ship bis property.
but dropped behind a thick cloud. The
East.
Russia
has
sent
one
of
her
clude such articles. The resit iction is boys were thrown Into eight feet of wa­ kiss the Cuban flag and to cry “Viva laughter will accompany hint.
ablest men to Washington, though a sudden eclipse caused a rapid descent,
Will Gnartl Hull».
designed to apply to a largo number of ter, and though numerous upvetators Chiba libre.” He refused to olrey,
transter from Washington to Constan­ and in a few minutes the balloon
articles imported from foreign coun­ and the police Winked ha.d to rescue where upon one of the Cubans cut his
Washington, Dee. 38.—The admini­ tinople or Madrid has hitherto been touched the ocean. A wave struck the
tries.
stration has taken steps to safeguard considered in the service as being a car. It was an exciting moment for
the children, tliroo Wore drowned before head badly witii a machete.
Today a Cuban mob threatened to American interests in Hiecity of Iloilo, promotion. Russia expects President the aeronauts, their gum boots being
London advices just received bring help could reach them. They were J.
Percival Spencer,
promise that the West Indian colonies W. Clattenburg, Jr., 10 years old; Ar­ attack the residence of Marquis de on the island of Fanny, one of the Phil­ McKinley to reciprocate. Mr. Hitch­ filled with water.
will enter upon the new year with thur Collins, 13 yours old, and Emma Montero, secretary of the treasury in ippine archipelago, and a military and cock carries home with him the convic­ the famous aeronaut, in charge, prompt­
the autonomist cabinet, and a member naval expedition is now on its way tion that Russia is still a stanch friend ly threw out ballast and saved himself
brighter industrial prospects, owing to Miller. 14 vears old.
Cable advices of America, which he has endeavored from sinking.
of the Spanish evacuation commission. there from Manila.
the successful launching of the West
The cotton receipts nt Houston. Tex,, The lionne is 193 Neptune street, in a were received here today ftom General to impress upon the state department
The balloon then rose 700 feet after
Indian Co-Operative Union, organised
on the lines of the California Fruit since the beginning of the present sea­ part of tho city already evacuated. On Otis, commanding the military forces at Washington and on all influential clearing the French cliffs, and landed
safely amid Noiman peasants four miles
Union, ami the Irish Agricultural or­ son have been 2,000,000 bale», a record the matter being brought to the atten­ in the Philippines, and Admiral Dewey, Americans lie has met abroad.
never equaled by an interior town or tion of the United States evacuating commanding the naval forces there,
east of Havre, having in five hours cov­
ganisation, which achieved wonderfully
port of the United States, and which commissioners, n guard was sent to showing they are acting in concert in the
Boy Kill« Two Brother«.
ered 150 utiles, of which 75 miles were
rapid sucoess.
will be celebntted by a banquet to guard the residence until further or­ matter.
Scooba. Miss., Dec. 37.—Thomas over sea. _________________
Great Britain has given another which all the the prominent civic offi­
and William Brantley, hrothers, were
ders.
K»ce Trouble nt Dalits*.
striking example of friendship for tho cials and cotton men will be invited.
Wreck* In the North.
shot and instantly killed last night, at
Krtitovlng
th«*
Demi.
Dallas,
Tex.,
Dec.
37.
—
in
an
en
­
United states, and at the same time It is estimated by Secretary Warner, of
Victoria, ,B. C., Dee. 24.— The
Enondale,
by
Eugene
Dennis,
an
18-
counter
between
three
white
men
and
New York, Dec. 28.—At rangements
has taken action which is looked U|>on the cotton exchange, that 300,000
year-old boy. The brothers, accom­ Rosalie, which has arrived here from
in the light of a recognition of the bales will yet bo received during the were completed today for disinterring some negroes, one of the latter, Oscar
Skagway, leports the wreck of a sloop
the bodies of the soldiers who were White, was killed, and anothei, Frank panied by their father, attemptsd to which left Wrangel two weeks ago for
sovereignty of tho United States over remainder of the season.
enter
the
store
of
Dennis,
it
is
said,
in
­
Hun­
buried in the improvised cemetery at Holland, seriously wounded.
the Philippines. A filibustering ex­
Aoeording to a new time card of the Camp Wikoff. Long Island. Lieuten­ dreds of whites and negroes assembled, tending violence, whereupon young Skagway with a party of 13, bound for
pedition organised to go to the support
The sloop was found bottom
Dennis opened fire on the Brantleys Atlin.
of Aguinaldo has been suppressed at Great Northern to go iuto effect Janu­ ant William F. Chase, of the Sixth ar­ and for a time a race war was immi­
side up by Indians, and it is feared
with
tbe
above
result
The
trouble
ary
1,
the
transcontinental
schedule
tillery, will supervise the work. Forty nent. The air was filled with knives
Hong Kong by ordei of the British au­
, that all hands were lost.
will be reduced 12 hours.
coffins were shipped today to Moutauk. and pistols. A squad of police dis­ was caused by liquor.
thorities.
News is also brought of the wreck of
A r*entc In th«* Milk.
persed the mob.
the schooner Ohio, of Victoria.
No
The
British
government
has
decided
New
York,
Dec.
27.
—
Adolph
Neaf,
Minor New» ll«>m*.
Held for Duty.
lives were lost
to complete the Soudan railroad to
llmnnr<l White Skating.
a
bartender
employed
by
Mrs.
Marie
It is reported in court circles that Khartoum, the distance yet to be cov­
Ft. rani, Minn., Dec. 38.—Some­
Woonsocket, R. I., Dec. 28. — Mer­ Zi.eher, who keep« a small hotel at
Pi ince George of Greece is engaged to ered being 180 miles.
Teian* Go to Cuba.
thing over 100 packages of mail from man Kiso, 13 years old, and Arthur
Paterson, N. J., died today after sut­
Princess Victoria of Wales.
Manila,
supposed
to
contain
souvenirs
Savannah, Ga.. Dec. 26.—The head­
Leedham. 9 years of age, ware drowned uring great agony. It is thought his
Forest Salee, a bellboy formerly em-
Mrs. Abbie L. Marble, sister-in-law ployed at the Planters' hotel in St. of the Philippines from the Thirteenth while skating on thin ice at Harris death was caused by arsenical poison­ quarters and first battalion of the Texas
together with Colonel
of the late James G. Blaine, was killed Louie, is heir to $25,000, left him by Minnesota volunteers sent probably as pond today.
ing, and that tbe poison was placed in regiment,
Christmas pt esen ts for friends and rela­
in a runway at San Leandro, Cal.
James T. Spaulding, of Chicago.
the milk weed in the household of Mrs. Wheaton's headquarters, sailed for
Director
of
A
grirnli
hp »,
tives in this city are lieing held at the
Cuba this afternoon, in the transport
The movements of rebels from Brasil local postoffice for a ruling by the
Chicago, Dee. 38.—COmml«aicn«r- Ziscber. Mrs Ziscber, Mary Doly, a Michigan. The other two battalions
Gen. John J. Dupuy, a prominent
servant,
Frits
Hagerman,
an
employe,
•z-Confederate soldier, died tn Mem­ have been defeated by troop« sent to treasury department, whether duty General Peek has appointed Charles
of the First Teaxs and the Second
phis. He was in all the battles of ths the frontier, and there seems to be no must be collected. The packages just Richards Lkwige, of New York, director and Frita Zeffen, were also poisoned, Louisiana regiment will leave tomor.
but
will
probably
recover.
Tbe
milk
further
danger
to
the
peace
of
the
coun
­
of
agriculture
for
the
American
exhibit
army of the Tennessee, and was
row oa th« Mobile.
try.
I •rrievd, and ar« held at the request of •t the Paris eiDjaition.
will be analysed.
Wounded four times.
Collector of Customs Peterson.
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