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ïamhili County Reporter LATER NEWS REVENGE WAS THE MOTIVE NOT A MATAAFAN STRUCK. Germans Clnlni Americans in Samoa Incendiaries Burned Andrews’ Home in New York is preparing an elaborate Shoot Badly. New York. inception to the cruiser Raleigh, due D. I. ASBtHY, l'nbllsher. San Francisco, April 12.—The Ger New York, April 11. —Despite retic from Manila. man Democrat, published in this city, ence on the part of the pol ce, facte M c M innville . The congress of universal brother- Americans Cross the Lake OREGON Interesting Battle of has received a letter from one of the became public today which made it Most aood will convene for aseven days’ see- I chief German officials at Samoa, which apparent that the fire which destroyed to Take Santa Cruz. the War. lion at San Diego. is interesting as giving the German two houses and resulted in the death The San Francisco Examiner state» views of the complications at Apia. of 13 |>ersons was of incendiary origin. ;here is a probability of a combine The correspondent writes that with FIFTEEN HUNDRED PICKED MEN It has transpired that a few hours be NO AMERICANS WERE KILLED imong the redwood lumbermen of this ail the shooting that has been done, fore the flames were seen a policeman I __________ roast. not a single Mataafan has been killed was sent for from the Andrews bouse Lawton and King in Command— Trtopi ami was mysteriously dismissed by a Filipinos Driven From the City With or wounded, and that the Mataafans Wheeling, W. Va., street cars are Au Interesting Collection of Items Froi still tied up by the strike. Street-car Will Be Transported by the Laguna servant, who said he was not wanted. Great Loss—General Lawton’s Flans and Germans have apparently a great the Two Hemispheres Presented contempt for the fighting ability ol Letters threatening the lives of the strikers at Bay City, Mich., drove off de Bay, Cesto and Napiuda. a Perfect Success. in a Condensed Form. American and British sailors. The Andrews family, and the children of non-union men. Mataafans are anxious for the allied Mrs. St. John, were found. It is be Two cowboys at Alamo Gordo, N. M., Manila, April 12.—Gonera) Lawton forces to come out and fight in the There has been a heavy fall in ths held up the office of the Alamo Gordo Manila, April 11.—At nighfall last lieved the motive for the incendiarism price of wheat in the Chilean market. Lumber Company and secured (50,000 night. Generals Lawton and King was revenge, and that the affair rose has captured Santa Cruz, at the ex open, where they with their native in launched an expedition of three gun out of a quarrel among the servants. treme end of the lake, and driven the struments of war, will have a chance Fire at Lead, S. D., destroyed prop worth of scrip. boats, with 1,500 picked men in canoes Foley, tne butler in the Andrews fam rebels, who were commanded by a against the modern weapons used by erty worth «100,000. One entire block The overflow of the Yellowstone in tow of the gunboats. The object of ily, is under surveillance, and the po Chinaman named Po Wah, into the the Americans. of buildings was consumed. river cause«) by the gorging of the ice the expedition ie to cross the lake, cap lice are investigating clews which mountains. The American loss was The letter says that Admiral Kautz The Keystone Slate Company, of is practically over. Twelve were ture Santa Cruz and sweep the country chiefly rest upon anonyuiouB letters. six wounded. The rebels lost 68 killed -gave no warning of the bombardment, Bethlehem, Pa., has increase«] the drowned at Glendive. | but that when it first commenced it Mary Flanagan, a dead maid servant, and 40 wounded. to the south. wages of its employes 15 per cent. Santa Cruz was the Filipino strong was thought a salute had been tired. The expedition, which embarked seems to have been the central figure At North Enid, O. T., Postmaster hold in Lake Laguna de Bay, and it According to the correspondent, the It ie stated that «225,000 has been W. II. Day was out with a hatchet and at San Pedro Macati, consists of eight in this alleged plot. subscribed toward the construction of kille<l and the office robbed. There ie companies of the Fourteenth infantry, The police today gave out three fell into the hands of General Lawton’s British consul, Maxse, is greatly the alumni hail at Yale university. three companies of the Fourth cavalry, scurrilous letters which have been sent expedition after some sharp, quick blamed for the troubles, and there no clew to the murderer. to members of the Andrews household. fighting, forming one of the most in seems to be an inclination among the A secret movement is under way in The Twenty-first infantry has left four companies of the North Dakota One was addressed to Mary Flanagan. teresting and important battles of the Germans to hold the British responsi volunteers, four companies of the Liaho Hawaii to flood the islands with Portu Plattsburg for Manila. The soldiers war. The plans of the American com ble for the war instead of the Ameri guese laborers from the Azores islands. carried a silk flag presented by Mrs. volunteers, two mountain guns and 200 The letters made chargee against her and the butler. In a letter addressed manders worked perfectly, with the ex cana. _____________ sharpshooters of the Fourteenth in- One hundreil and eighty-four Amer McKinley two years ago. ception that the progress of the expedi to Mrs. St. John, the writer said: fantry. icans have been killed and 976 wound CERVERA’S SUNKEN SHIPS. Geologists of the university of Chi “I hope you and Mrs. Andrews don’t tion was delayed by the difficult navi At the mouth of the Pasig river the ed in the Philippines since hostilities cago are planning to spend a part of think for one moment that I am recon gation of the river. men will be transferred from the opened. About 1,500 picked men, commanded Wrecking Company Gives Vp the Job the summer in Arizona, to study the canoes to the three gunboats, Laguna ciled or pacified with Mary Flanagan, of Raising Them. A decision was rendered by Judge formation of that territory and New de Bay, Cesto and Napinda. Santa for indeed I am not. and. what is fur by Genera) Lawton, on account of the Washington. April 12.—Acting Sec illness of General King, partly sur Peabody in the St. Louis city police Mexico. ther, I will not be until 1 get my re Cruz, the objective point of the expe retary Allen has received a letter from court that under certain conditions a At Bridgeton, N. J., 1,000 glass dition, is at the extreme end of the venge. I feel that 1 have given warn rounded the city while the gunboats I the manager of the Neptune company, husband has the right to beat his wife. workers struck for union wages and lake. ing enough, and I am going to fix her Laguna de Bay, Oeste and Napidan, announcing that it is not possible to The withdrawal of the 18 companies for life, and because you and Mrs. An under the command of Captain Grant, raise and repair the vessels of Cervera’s After attempting to murder hie wife recognition of the unioq. AH the em of the Utah battery, shelled the city drews did not give heed to warnings, I constituting the expeditionary force and baby, Walter Miller, foreman in ployes of the Star glass works, at Med fleet sunk near Santiago. The conclu made a gap in the line from the beach am going to fix yon, too. I’m going to and outlying trenches. the Detroit soap works,sent two bullets ford, also struck. General Lawton and his staff accom sion is that in the case of the Colon, make some one throw something in ' to Culiculi, just southwest of San into hie own brain and died almost in Oriental advices state that a sensa your nurse's and children’s faces that panied the troops, sometimes leading the company cannot undertake to raise stantly. tion has been caused at Peking by ar Pedro Macati, which was subsequently will disfigure them and eat all the flesh charges in Indian-fighting tactics, het unless the United StateB govern tilled by the Fourth regular infantry. The three largest of 20 pear) button e«lict issiieil by the empress dowager, ac off the bone. This I will do for spite, which eventually resulted in the com ment will guarantee expenses in the The rebels on the extreme right bad factories operate«! at Muscatine, la., cusing Li Hung Chang and Chang because you did not let Mary go, as I plete rout of the rebels, with the event of failure. The wreck is lying have advanced wages 15 ami 20 per Jmnel, governor of Shang Tung, with evidently been informed of the with told you. You had just as well let her smallest amount of damage to the city in the surf line, and save on exception drawal of the troops, and they attempt- cent. Six hundred button workers are grjss extravagance. ally calm days it cannot even be ap e«l to sneak thiough after nightfall, but go first as last. You will have no girl . and slight loss to the Americans. employed in the factories. Hon. H. A. W. Tabor, postmaster of were met with a warm reception, and alive when I get through with her.” A casco, with a force of 200 picked proached by small boats. As to the Viscaya, the company sharpshooters, under Major Weisen- The bill providing for the incorpora Denver, and ex-United States senator, fell back in disorder on discovering DEWEY IS A SAILOR berger, mostly belonging to the First finds that while it is entirely feasible tion of the St. Louis World’s Fair, to died at hie home in that city of appen that the line was still intact. Washington regiment, was run into a to float her, she would probably not be celebrate in 1903 the centennial of the dicitis, after a three days’ illness. He He Decline« to Be » Candidate for the shallow about five miles south of the I worth enough to the United States gov Louisiana purchase, has passed the was born in Orleans county, Vermont » LOST IN THE UMPQUA Presidency« city. Then a few shells were sent ernment to warrant the heavy expendi Missouri senate. It has already been November 26, 1830. New York, April 11. — Admiral toward the entrenchments of the rebels ture. passed by the house. Hollister D. McGuire »nd Senator Reed Advices at Lima in regard to the Dewey has given to the Manila corre The Swedish company having thus Drowned. at the edge of the woods, sending the The Kilauea Plantation Company revolution in Bolivia say the situation spondent of Leslie’s Weekly an inter Then a withdrawn, the navy department is Roseburg, Or., April 11. — Hollister view regarding the suggestion that the enemy scampering inland. has been incorporated at San Fran at Oruro, where President Alonzo has- free to entertain any other solid pro cisco. The capital stock is «2,000,000. established a base of operations, is des D. McGuire, fish commissioner of Ore admiral be made a candidate for the number of Americans jumped into the ject that may be advanced for raising water, and,wading for about 400 yards, gon, and A. W. Reed, state senator The directors are A. B. Spreckels, J. perate. The federalists, or insurgents, presidency next year. The admiral crept forward on the line, covering the one or more of the Spanish ships. from Douglas county, were drowned in said, as to his politics: D. Spreckels, William Irwin, C. A. are pushing their operations. landing of the remainder, which fin llugg and W. D. K. Gibson. “1 am a sailur. A sailor has no pol ished debarking about 5 o’clock. Sir Wilfrid Laurier stated in th« the North Umpqua river, opposite FOUR WERE DROWNED. Riverdale farm, six miles below Rose itics. The administration is his party Tiirea troops of the Fourth cavalry, un A large number of Spanish officers, house of commons, at Ottawa, that the burg, this morning. Messrs. Reed and, Republican or Democratic, it mounted, were sent ashore on a dan- , Result of a Wreck Between Vancouver who had been prisoners in the hands of government ha«l received a proposition and McGuire, accompanied by W. F. and Malcolm Islands. the Tagale, have entered the service from the United States respecting the Hubbard, who has charge of the Clack makes no difference. Then, again, I gerous marshy point, direct'y south of come from Vermont, anil you know the city, under fire from the enemy’s Victoria, B. C., April 12.—George of the latter. Among the prisoners were delimitation of the Alaska boundary, amas hatchery, went down the North what that means. To be anything but some of the chiefs of the Spanish gen but he could not give the details. trenches. Meanwhile in the town it Schnoeter is the sole survivor of a ship Urnpaua to locate a site for a hatchery, eral’« staff and offioers of artillery. A. J. Smith, of Salt Lake City, com intending to return this evening. a Republican in Vermont is to be a self there was utter silence, and there , wreck which occurred between Malcolm and Vancouver islands March 17. The There are persistent rumors in Ma mitted suicide at the Millard hotel, McGuire, Reed and Hubbard went by man without a party. My flag lieu was not a sign of life. tenant conies from Georgia. He tells sloop on which he and Tom Hackett, At snnriee the assault commenced. nila that Aguinaldo lias been supplant Omaha. freight train to Winchester, where me that to be anything but a Democrat of Seattle, had been selling liquor to The American outline south of the city ed in control of Filipino affairs by The Twenty-first regiment will they boarded a small boat for the juno- in the South is to be a nobody. If I Btretched two miles inland, and with | the Northern Indians was lost in a General Antonio Luna, commander in leave Plattsburg, N. Y., for San Fran- tion of the rivers, six miles below lived South I would probably be a . its left sweeping the shore, it moved storm while all on board were intoxi chief of the Filipino forces. Luna is cisco, whence they will proceed to Ma Roseburg. Democrat.” north, while the Fourth cavalrymen, cated. Those drowned included Hack describe«! as being a typical belligerent. nila. They were warned by people living "Have you ever voted?” the corre- on the point, advanced toward the city, ett, an Irish logger known only by his Unless the testimony of several im The controller of the currency hat in the vioinity, who were acquainted epondent asked. first name, Charlie, and two balf-breed pouring volleys on the trenches. portant witnesses shall be ini|>eached, issued a call for a report of all the na with the river, that it was very dan “Yes, years ago, but my vote was women. Simultaneously the gunboats hover- gerous, especially to those not ac something which ie very unlikely, the tional banks at the close of business usually influenced by personal prefer i ing along the shore shelled the woods It is suppose.’ that it was the wreck quainted with its rapids and whirl ence or local conditions 1 am not a beef inquiry board will be oldiged to April 6. age ol this craft that was mistaken for ahead of the troops, and drove the Fili- | pools, but they were old boatmen, and politician, have never hehl political sustain the charges of General Miles The gatlings cleared i that of the yacht Thistle, the latter that the schliere were fed upon em , Major-General Shafter has arrived expressed no doubt of their ability to office and am totally ignorant of party pinoe inland. craft, with her party, being safe at at Washington. He will testify before j several trenches. take care of themselves. The river for balmed or preserved beef, says a Wash intricacies and affiliations.” Alert bay. The trenches that were not clearvd the army court of inquiry into the beef three or four miles above its junction ington correspondent. Admiral Dewey said that neither by , by the gunboats gave considerable re charges. with the South Umpqua is a succession vocation, disposition, e«lucation nor RIOT AT PANA. At Ishpeming, «Mich., 800 strikers The operators and conductors of the of rapids and whirlpools, and at places, training was he capacitated to till the sistance when the line was nearing ths made a demonstration by parading the city, and the Laguna de Bay and Oeste Clash Between White and Black Miner» Wheeling. W. Va., Railway Company especially at this time of year,* is both presidency. He said that he was too streets. All tiie mines are dosed. — Seven Were Killed. have struck for an advance in wages, deep and dangerous. After the party well along in life to consider such a bombarded for an hour in the hope of I Three men were killed by an ex and the road is tied up. Pana, Ill., April 12. — In a riot which had gone a considerable distance down possibility. His health would not ad making them too warm for oocupancy, but did not succeed in clearing them broke out at 10:30 A. M., on the main plosion at the railroad cap factory at The London Mining & Manufactur the river, having safely psased through mit of it. All his life’s work was in entirely.' Braddock, Pa. The building was street in front of the telegraph office, two or three of the rapids, a rowlock different lines of effort; and that, ing Company s property, at Ducktown, General Lawton, with the Four wrecked. Tex., lias been sold to tiie Levisohn was broken, thus rendering the boat while the kindness an«l enthusiasm of teenth infantry battalions, approached between white and black miners, in which deputy sheriffs took part, six They at his friends were grateful to him, and William A. Phillipe, eon of nn In- Bros., the copper kings, for «110,000. practically unmanageable. I tempted to work their way to shore the generous tributes of the American a narrow iron bridge across a creek on men and one woman were killed, diana missionary, lias been arrested for the south border of the town. Here a At the bimonthly meeting of the with one oar, and approached eo near insanity in Oakland, Cal. OveiBtudy people were dear to him, he could not company of Filipinos was intrenched Nine persons were wounded, several Association of Steel Shafting Manufac- that Senato' Reed grasped the branch is the cause. and wouhl not be a candidate for the across the stream and behind a stone so seriously that they will die. t urere, in Pittsburg, it was decided tc of an overhanging tree, but the curtent The killed are: Lavier L. Roog, a A Pennsylvania freight train, near make an advance in prices, averaging was eo swift that the boat was being presidency of the United btatec under barricade at the entrance to the bridge. Frenchman and a union miner; Frank any conditions. Greenburg, ran into an«! killed James 5 per cent. The Americans rushed forward in Coburn, white, eon of ex-Sheriff Co drawn under water,and he released his Boy« iu h Fight» Dristell and John Clark, and injured single file in the face of a galling fire, burn; four unknown negro miners hold. The current then shot the boat Public sympathy is with the em- John McAllister. West Point, N. Y., April 11. — A ployes to such an extent in the street rapidly out into the stteatn, where it fierce battle occurred at Highland Falls demolishing the barricade with their and one negro woman. hands, and drove the enemy from tire James F. Elwood, of Brooklyn, fell railway strike at Bay City, Mich., that was swamped and upset. McGuire Fatal Mining Disaster. dead in the betting ring at Bennings the sheriff can secure no men to act as and Hubbard strut k out for shore. at a late hour last night bet seen can trenches, killing a dozen. Austin, Tex., April 12.—A mining didates for atlmission to West Point as The Filipino soldiers in the town, after cashing a ticket ou Tuttut, win deputies. Hubbard reports that McGuire was cadets, on the one side, and boys of secreted in various buildings and firing disaster in which 12 men lost their ner of the third race. swimming ahead of him and appeared Judge Field, the great American the village on the other. Ttiere were from the windows, gave the invaders lives is reported from the Sierra Mejada The president has signed h procla jurist is dead at his home in Washing to be swimming easily. When Hub about 30 cadets in the tight, but they an interesting hour. There was a reg mining camp, located in the state of mation opening to settlement May 4, ton. lie had strived a longer term on bard reached the shore, and turned to were outnumbered three to one by the ular nest of them in the stone jail, Coahuila, Mexico, CO miles south of the larger portion of tiie Southern Ute the bench than any judge ever ap- look for his companions, McGuire had boys of the town. Several of the can- which is hedged in by a wall. This Presidio, Tex. disappeared, and Reed had climbed reservation, in Colorado. pointed. An explosion of foul gas occurred in onto the boat, which was rapidly drift didates were more or lees injured, the was a veritable pepperpot. The Amer The German plan ior settling the George Reid was killed. Mack Reid ing down stream, and he saw him no most seriously being U. S. Grant the icans, single or in pairs, entere«! tne the Veda Rica silver mine, and before Third, appointed at large by the presi houses, and many wairiors wete taken all the miners could get to the surface Samoan question suits England. As probably fatally wounded, and twe more. As Senator Reed could not America is also satisfied, a joint high other men hurt in a pitched battle be swim, he was probably washed from dent. Young Grant was assisted to prisoners. the dry timbers were on fire, the fierce * commission will probably be mimed. General Lawton established head flames barring exit. tween the Preacher and Reid faction» his insecure position and sank to rise Ins quarters at the Cranston hotel. Many of the boys of the town were also quarters at the elegant palace of the Tiie United States transport Ingalls at Brunson, 8. C. no more. On the Verge of War. badly used up. governor, and a guard was immediately arrived at Port Antonio, Jamaica, Jack MacMillan, well known in Port au Prince. Hayti, April 12.— JUDGE FIELD DEAD. ('»plain Dayton’« Order«. placed in the church, as sacred edifices The relations between the republic ol with Geneial Alger on board. She re Europe and the United States as a are always the first objective point of Washington, April 11.—The cruiser potted all well and proceeded to Potto curler, was caught in a belt in a flour Great American Juriat I'anaetl Away at Hayti and the republio of San Domin Detroit has been ordered toBtopat Car looters. Within an hour the town was go are strained, owing to disputes re Rioo. W Huh ington. mill at Lindsay, Ontairo, and so badly tagena, Colombia, before putting in at patrolled, ami all looting rigidly pre garding territories claimed by both re- The law does not prohibit the sale of mangled that lie died. Washington, April 11. — Justice Port Limon. She is due at the first vented. liquor in army canteens. Attorney- ! publics. The two governments are James Elsey, the English messenger Stephen J. Field, of the United States Almost all the inhabitants had fled concentrating tioops on the frontiers, Genearl Griggs has rendered a decision bov who left London. April 1, for Cali supreme court, retired, died at hie named port tomorrow. The instructions prepared for Cap during the two preceding nights, ami and it is reported that the Dominicans to that effect at tiie request of tiie sec fornia, to rival the recent trip of Jag home on Capitol Hill, in this city, at tain Dayton in substance authorize him only a few Chinese shopkeepers have retary of war. gers, the messenger hoy sent to Chica 6:30 o'clock this evening, of kidney to deal with the situation on its merits emerged from hiding and resumed bus have invaded Haytian territory and oc cupied Las Caobas. At a mass meeting of miners of the go, has arrived at New York. complications. an«l according to his own jmlguient. iness. central district of Iowa, it was voted He had heeq unconscious since Sat Colombia's Time I. t’p. On the match north of town were Miss Marie Burroughs, of the Stnart If he finds that the N icaraguan general, to order a strike, to take effect at once. urday morning and death came pain Torres, at Bluetileds, is oppressively found 40 dea«l Filipinos, some terribly London, April 12.—The Italian gov Robson company, accidentally stabbed Tiie decision involves 2,000 miners. lessly. Ever since Justice Field’s re torn by shells, and many others ernment, according to a special corre Operators are tiriu in refusing to raise Harold Russell, of the same company, tirement from the supreme bench in treating the American merchants he wounded, to whom the Americans spondent from Rome, has declined to in the face at the Broadway theater. will put a Stop to the complaints. the scale. offere«! their canteens as though they give Colombia any further time in Denver. Mr. Ruesell’s injury is slight. December, 1897, he had enjoyed com- MoiltMllM Flood«. paiatively good health, and being re Carter H. Harrison has been re were comrades. A surgeon who tra which to pay the Cerruti claim under Topmen in the mines in the South lieved from the responsibilities which Chicago. April 11.—A Record spe flected mayor of Chicago bv a total versed the field counted 80 killed, and Mr. Cleveland’s award, and has ordered vote of 146,014, against 108,804 for ern Illinois coal district have decide«) be had borne for so many years, he be cial from Glendive, Mont., says; An General Lawton will report at least 68. the Atlantic squadron to proceed im- Zina R. Carter, the Republican oandi- to strike as the result of their employ came more cheerful than formerly, and ic e gorge in the Yellowstone river at mediately to Cartagena, "to bling the A Strategic Position. «late, and 45,401 for John P. Altgeld, er«' refusal to grant a raise of 25 cents seemed to enjoy the society of his this point caused that stream to over Colombians to their senses.” Manila, April 12. — The capture by a day. This will tie up at least 3,006 the independent Democrat. friends and acquaintances more than flow last night, drowning four persons. Italy's Delegate. ever before. About two weeks ago he Eight more are missing, Three epane Lawton of Santa Cruz is of immense A committee, whose members are of men. Hollister McGuire, fish commission took a longer ride than usual in an of the steel bridge are washe«! out, strategic imnortance. It is the key to Rome, April 12. —Italy has been for • II the nationalities in Manila, heade«l er. and State Senator Reed, of Oregon, ot«en carriage and contracted a severe causing a lose of «25,000. The North- Laguna de Bay, and now cute off Agni- mally invited to the disarmament con by John McLeod, an Englishman, list nahlo from the troops south of Manila. been organised for tiie pupioee of in were drowned in the North Umpqua cold, which rapidly developed the ern Pacific tracks are indundated and As the wires are cut he cannot com ference at The Hague, and has appoint terviewing the Ftlipino leaders and pe river. Their boat upset in the rapids. kidney trouble from which he had possibly washed away for some dis municate promptly except with the ed as one of her delegates Marquis \ isconti Venesta, minister of foreign titioning for the release of tiie Spanish W. F. Hubbard saved himself by suffered, though but slightly, for some tance, and the loss to livestock by troops he has with him. swimming ashore. time. The disease readily yielded to «Downing will involve a large sum. affairs in the late Rudini cabinet. prisoners, in the name of humanity. treatment, and on Thursday last lie sat Copper Mine Consolidation. The Spanish government has re Secretary Wilson le making arrange up for a time and seemed quite himself Rajah's Ninth Victim. Minor News Item«. Boston. April 12 —The oopper con ceived news of Carlist agitation in An nients lor letting the government eeed again, but on Saturday morning a Andrew C. Fowle. who died of heart Kansas City, April IL —"Rajah,” a solidation conferences held here today dalusia,but it is officially declare«] that failure al his home in Newaik, N. J., contracts in the spring instead of in ohatige for the worse took place, and will rosult il> a combination of all mammmoth elephant owne.1 by Lemen aged 70 years, in 1868 oonstructe-i for the autumn, aa iiaa been done hereto • bout noon he lost consciousness. there is no prospect of an uprising. Montana and Michigan mines in one Bros.’ circus company, which has been fore« From that time he sank rapidly, and the government the first geometrical At Charlestown, W. Va., a charter company, with tremendous capital. wintering in Argentine, Kan., near General Marcus P. Miller, who oom- expired at 6:30 o’clock. lathe for bank note engraving. here, today kille-t • »; keeper, Frank was granted to the Arizona. Eastern A The details will be announced soon. Furls Officials Cautious. Fisher. Fisher had returned to the Montana Smelting, Ore Purchasing A At the request of tire state ile|«art- mended the forces that captured llo Thistle la Not I.oat. Paris, April IL—The recent terrible Development Company, with authorised tent intoxicated, and tried to make the merit tire announcement ia made for Ilo, and who ha. just retired, bears the Victoria. B. C., Apiil 12. — The sloop elephant perform. Becoming enrage«!. the lenefit of concession seekers that honor of having received five brevet» Ares in New York have made Paris capital of «6.000,000. Thistle is not loet, aa reported, and the Rajah threw Fisher an«l knelt upon the islands evacuate«) by Spain in the for gallant and meritorious conduct in officials demand the use of non-intiam- active service—three in the civil war mable wood in the construction of all The San Quentin penitentiary has Ford and Thames families, given up him. crushing his life out before sssist- W»t Indies are under military con- for dead, are alive and well, in Alert •nee could arrive. He is said to be ti«fl (rending legislation by congress to and two in Indian campaigns. Genera' new buildings for the exposition, and sol«! 3,SOO,000 grain bags for this tea- bay. son's deliver». Miller was born In Massachusetts. Rajah s ninth victim ths rule will be rigidly enforced. i I determine their future government.