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îamhill County Reporter LATER NEWS. IB MS W ÍMMLMID OPPORTUNITIES IN PORTO RICO MUST HAVE PERMITS. Schein, to Fore. Union Miner. Out ol Room for Young Men of Enterprise and Several negro« were kille<l in a «term th. Uwur d'Alene.. JCngergy. which swept over chamber* county, D. I. ASBiRY, Publisher. Wardner, Idaho, May 10.—At a con Washington, May 9. — Owing to the Georgia. ference tonight between Bartlett Sin 1 large number of inquiries that have At a fire in Massillon, O., one fire- Gen. Miles Blamed by the been received by the members of the Nearly Plunged Into Civil clair, General Merriam, Sheriff France McMINN VILLE...................... OREGON man was killed and a woikman fatally and Judge Lindley, the following proc insular commission since their recent Army Commission. War by Two Generals. injured. lamation was issued: return from Porto Rico. General Rob “Whereas, the following notice has The president and Mrs. McKinley ert P. Kennedy has prepared a state save gone to Hot Springs, Va., for a SECRETARY ALGER CLEARED ment as to the resources and conditions AN EXPEDITION ON THE RIVER been served upon the mine owners of Shoshone county by tbe duly constitut i 10 days’ vacation. in Porto Rico, which ire thinks will ed state authorities, by whom martial oover the points upon which the great Fifteen cases of disease in Leclaire, ! la., have been identified by officers of General Eagan Cenaured for Eiceialve est interest has been manifested. Con Gunboats Bombard and Capture Two law has been declared, to-wit: ‘To Comprehensive Review of the Import Furchawe of Untried Raliuua—Meat cerning the people themselves, General Towns on the Rio Grande—Bebels* the mine owners in Shoshone county ' the state board of health as smallpox. ant IlnppenlliKO of the Past Week —Certain organizations or combina Kenedy says: Packers Exonerated. Daring Trick at San Fernando. The Davenport council has declared Culled From the Telegruph Column!. tions existing in Shoshone county have “There can scarcely be found on the t quarantine against Leclaire. shown themselves to be oriminal in globe a more hospitable and warm- The Topeka Capital has started a Washington, May 9.—By direction hsarted people than those of Porto Manila, May 10.—The army gun pur pose, inciting, ami, as organizat ions, Porto Rico is to have a first-class popular subscription to purchase a of the president, who approves the find Rico. They are in full sympathy with boats Laguna de Bay and Cavadonga procuring property to be destroyed and postal service. j (word for General Funston, the brave ings, Acting Secretary of War Meikle- American institutions. There is a returned today from an expedition up murders to be committed, by reason The cruiser Chicago will pay the ' Kansan. Every county, town and city jolin today made public the report ami great deal of poverty in the island, as the San Fernando river, where it was whereof it lias been twice necessary findings of the military court appointed it is understood iit the United States. learned that just before the battle of to decíate martial law in Shoshone Moots a significant visit to remind them in the state is asked to contribute. of claims due us. George Olmstead, conductor of the to investigate the charges made by Ma That is, the people live in flimsilv San Tomas the insurgents were almost county. You are, therefore, notified that the employment of men belonging The Italian ministry has resigned. train the Wardner rioters stole, has jor-General Miles, commanding the constructed huts, have few clothes and plunged into civil war. General Luna, when an engagement to said or other criminal organizations, Discussion over the exposure of official been at rested. He ran between Wai- aimv, that tha b3ef supplied to the still less of ready money, but, owing to ! lace and Burke for years, yet persists army during the war with Spain was the bounty ot nature around them, ¡with the Americans was inevitable, during the continuance of martial law, correspondence cause'I the rupture. j he did not recognize any of the crowd. untit for the use of the troops. The they can live with little work and few «ent back to Baeolor to demand of Gen must cease. In case this direction is Sadie Tunic, a 13-yenr-old Russian most important features of the report worldly goods and still not suffer from eral Mascardo reinforcements. Mns- not observed, your mines will be At Doniphan, Kan , District Judge are: girl, was struck by lightning in a either cold or hunger. The Btories oi oardo said lie would take orders only closed.’ Stuait refused to grant a divo/ce tc crowded New York street. She suffered The finding that the general’s find starvation upon the island are baseless from Aguinaldo. Luna, with a soli- “Therefore, in order to carry into Ellen Phillips from P. O. Phillips, be severe burns, but is still alive. ings that the refrigerated beef was tary regiment, made a fcrced march to effect the spirit of the foregoing no cause their marriage was brought about treated with chemicals were not estab fabrications. At Hutchinson, Kan.. John Moore, by an advertisement in a matrimonial “While the richer classes live well Baeolor. Mascardo ordered his com tice, ami restore the industries of the lished; that his allegations concerning in beautifully appointed homes and mand to form in line of battle. Out district, as far as possible, it becomes while being tried for the murder of his paper. the canned fresh or canned roast beef have been, for the most part, educated side of the opposing forces the insur necessary to establish a system by five children, admitted that he had Major Marchand, leader of the were sustained as to its unsuitability abroad, so that they can speak Englsli, gents camp was all confusion. killed them so that lie could get work. which miners who have not participat famous Marchand expedition, which Aguinaldo was terrified by the situa ed in the recent acts of violence and The military government has decid was returning from Fashoda, on the for food as used on the transports and the percentage of illiteracy among the ed to return to the United States all Nile, to the Red sea, en route to as a long-continued field ration; cen poorer classes is very high, reaching 90 tion and ordered his chief of staff, Col who are law-abiding people, may ob ex-volunteers now serving sentences in j Fiance, is reported to have been killed sure of General Miles for "error” in per cent, but this is largely due to the onel Arguelles, to make peace at all tain work, and that order and peace failing to promptly notify the secretary fact that there are no schools worthy hazards. The soldiers were waiting may be established, the following is Cuba for misconduct under their terms by a band of marauders. of war when he first formed the opin the name outside of the largest towns, orders to fight when Aiguelles called a promulgated for the guidance of all of enlistment. The Missouri house has passed and ion that tiie food was unfit; censure of or, indeed, one might say, in the whole ¡conference with the rival generals. mine owners and employes in the The California raisin-growers’ asso sent to the governor an important bill tiie commissary-general (tiien General island. Aguinaldo begged Luna and Mascardo affected district: ciation have secured control of 90 per requiring Missouri corporations to Eagan) for the too-extensive purchase “As to agricultural opportunities, 1 “All parties applying for under cent of the product of the counties of keep their principal office in the state, of the canned beef as an untried ration; should say that not one-fourth of the ( not to plunge the Filipino forces into ground work in any of the following the state. The packers have accepted and providing that at least three di- oensure of Colonel Maus, of General land is under cultivation, and thous j civil strife at sue!) a time. His entreaties prevailed, Luna re mines will be required to obtain from the terms offered, and will work in j rectors shall be residents of Missouri. Miles’ staff; the finding that the pack ands of acres yet remain to be given turned to the front witli reinforce Dr. Hugh France, the duly appointed harmony with th a association. ers were not at fault, and that the over to husbandry. Lands are held at ments, and Mascardo was court-mar and authorized agent for the state of Governor Stanley, of Kansas, has The new Montana copper company addressed to the governors of Western meats supplied to the army were of the good prices, owing to the promise oi tialed for insubordination. The bat Idaho for this purpose, or his deputy at has been organized, with a capital of states pressing invitations to attend same quality as those supplied to the an influx of people fiom the United tle of San Tomas followed, and Luna Wardner, or at Wallace, a permit au 175,000,000, and Marcus Daly as presi the annual convention of the trans trade generally, and the recommenda States. Still, there is opportunity for received wounds in the shoulder and thorizing said person so applying to tion that no further proceedings will be many thousands of persons wiio really groin that will surely disable him for seek for and obtain employment in any dent. Several other large properties Mississippi commercial congress, will be united with the Anaconda which will be held in Wichita, May taken in the premises. wish to engage in agriculture in the tbe rest of the campaign, and may of tbe following mines: Bunker Hill The conclusion of the court adverse island. That there are great opportun j cause his death. mines, and more thorough work done. 81 to June 3, inclusive. & Sullivan, Last Chance, Empire to further proceedings based upon the ities in Porto Rico is unquestionable. Guagua was bombarded and carried State, Idaho, Consolidated Tiger <& The president has appointed Hon. Representatives of more than a score charges is as follows: To young men desiring to seek per by assault. The insurgents fired the | Footman, Hecla, Mammoth, Standard, Bert. W. Bowen, of New York, as min "It has been developed in the course manent homes ami who have a good town and abandoned a small gunboat Helena & Frisco, Gem, Morning, Hun ister to Persia. Minister Bowen was cerns of the United States met in Chi- ter and such others as may be hereafter oonsul-general at Baicelona before the I aago, and virtually completed organiza of the inquiry, as recited in this report, stock of energy and enterprise, Porto of their own. It was from the civil governor of the included in the above list. Mine Spanish war broke out. The place tion into which it is proposed ulti that In some instances some individu Rico offers great inducements. But 1 bad previously been tendered ex-Gov- mately to take all manufacturers of als failed to perform the full measure would discourage the simple adventurer district, Jose Enfante, who staved to owners must refuse employment to all of duty or to observe the proprieties who expects to reap a quick and un welcome the Americans, that the news applicants for underground work with ernor Lord, of Oregon. agricultural implements. The cap which dignified military laws com earned reward. about Luna was received. He said out presentation by the parties seeking An insurance decision of much im italization of the new combination is mand; but the court is of the opinion “The opportunities for stock-rais that 5,000 to 8,000 natives had been employment of a duly signed certificate portance has been rendered by a New placed at over *65,000,000. that the mere statement of official facte ing, it appears to me, are superior tc killed since the beginning of hostili authorizing the same. Such certifi York court against the Equitable Life. At Oshkosh, Wis., the engine room developed meets the end of discipline, those in almost any part of the United ties, and 500 insurgents retreated from cates to be deposited in mine owners’ It is held that policy-holders are en of the saw mill of the Paine Lumber and that the interests of the service titled to a share in all the company’s Company was wrecked by a boiler ex will be best subserved if further pro States, and this without disparagement Guagua toward Baeolor when they offices subject to periodical inspection. to our own country.” heard the cannonading by the gunboats All parties now under employment by surplus, in proportion to the amount plosion. The watchman, Eugene Du ceedings be not taken.” as they approached lip the river. In any of the mines above-named will be of his poioy and paid premiums. FRANCE PRESSES CHINA. bois, and his wife and child, were the the graveyard at Guagua are 400 newly required to procure, within 10 days UNION MEN BARRED. The California Packers’ Association jnly persons in the mill. The woman made graves. from this date, tbe certificates above has been incorporated, with a capital | was killed outright. The child died May Not >1« Kinptoyed In Cœur d'Alene Demand* Concesfiion* for Missionary The insurgent forces have been di referred to as a condition to their re Outrages. stock of *2,500,000. It is composed of an hour later, and Dubois may recover. Under Martini Litw. vided, one body, under command of maining in the service of their respec Peking, May 9.—The French minis some of the largest fruitpacking estab Cold water turned into a hot boiler Spokane, May 9.—The miners of ter, M. Pichon, has demanded mining General Mascardo. going to the west tive companies. lishments in the state, ami its object caused the explosion. “By order of the Governor and Com- Shoshone county, Idaho, that proposed concessions to the value of 1,200.006 of San Fernando, and the other, com will be to control and regulate the At Cellar creek, in Cass county, Ne to operate during the reign of martial taels in the province of Szechuan, one manded by General Antonio Luna, mander-in-Chief, prices of canned fruits which it will braska, a cloudburst occurred, causing law may do so only on condition that moving north. Both these leaders “BARTLETT SINCLAIR, of the largest in China, and traversed ■hip to all parts of the world. “State Auditor.” they do not employ members of the by the Yang-tse-Kiang, as indemnity i claim supreme command of the Fili- several thousand dollars’ damage. Mr. Shurman, the president of the Coeur d’Alene Miners’ Union. This for the recent imprisonment of a 1 pino army. General Luna will fall Rudyard Kipling has been offered back to Terlac, and from that place NEGROS ISLANDERS SATISFIED. United States Philippine commission, and has agreed to accept the degree ol is the martial law as laid down by expresses the opinion that the inter LL. D. from McGill university, Mon General Merriam and Attorney-Gen French missionary. The demand is move toward San Isadoro. considered exorbitant. The Chinese General MacArthur will make San President of the Island Sends Word views accorded by General Otis to tiie treal, Canada. eral Hayes, of Idaho. At a meeting of say that the existing conditions of re That His People Are Loyal. Filipino represetatives will haven good the mineowners in this city this morn bellion are not due to any lack of en Fernando his base of operations, send- The sheriff of Shoshone county, Ida ing, Mr. Hayes presented this man New York, May 10.—A dispatch to ng out detachments of troops as they moral effect, as tending to convince tho Journal and Advertiser from Hong Aguinaldo's representatives that the ho, has been arrested by the federal date. The owners cheerfully promised ergy on the part of the government, nay be necessary. which has frequently consulted the Kong says: M. Lasco, brothel of the American authorities mean to give the authorities, charged witir bribing and to obey. French minister regarding the best R.brl»' Ilarln* Trick. royal president of the island of Negros, Filipinos a good government, and not abetting the Wardner rioters, and “We’re going to clean up the Coeur means of obtaining tiie freedom of the step« have been taken to oust him d’Alene*,” one of the Spanish sort. Manila, May 10.—The Filipinos sur arrive«! here today bearing a letter of said Attorney-General priests in question. from office. prised the United States forces at San introduction from General Otis. His Hayes prior to his departure for Boise. Quay’s friends are working hard to According to advices from Hankow, Fernando with a dating trick yester mission is to purchase steamers for Cyrus Dolph, of Portland, Or.. Bon “I have seen some of the mineowners capital of the province of Hoo Pee, the influence senators in favor of seating of the late United States Senator today and they have been informed by Russians contemplate taking definite day. A railway train, with an engine trade among the islands under the him. at each end, was run almost to the American flag. In an inerview M. Dolph, of Oregon, has been recom the proper authoiities that they cannot The Reading, Pa., Iron Company ad mended by the examining board at the employ anyone connected with a crim action with reference to property now American outposts, and in plain sight Lascon said: owned by British subjects in the Rus vanced wages for the second time this Presidio for a second lieutenantcy in inal organization in tha county. The ‘‘The proclamation of the American of the town. Before they could be sian Jardine concession. The Russian year. miners’ unions in Shoshone county consul refuses to recognize the titles oi reached a gang of natives sprang off the commisioners is entirely satisfactory. the regular army. Strikers at Cleveland were success Admiral Dewey’s physician says I e contain many desperadoes and crimin the claimants. The affair threatens to train ami tore up several lengths of It gives us autonomy and greater liber ful in obtaining more wages and shorter is in perfect health. He has not been als who have under the protection of interfere seriously with the Peking- railway track, boarded the train again ality than we demanded. We believe hours. more than 20 miles away tronr Manila the unions perpetiated ciitnes ami out Hankow railroad project, and the dis and steamed away, so quickly that that America will not fool us with since the first day of last May. and he rages. Twice has it been necessary missal of the Russian official is con theie was no opportunity to capture treaties as Spain fooled us. The price of gas in New York has the raiders. “Aguinaldo was honest as long as lie lias not felt the necessity of a physic because of these men and their organi sidered to be the only remedy. been reduced from *1.10 to 65 cents per The Nebraska regiment is asking for was under the influence of Dewey and zations to put the country under mar ian's aid in that time. 1000 feet. temporary releif from duty. Only 375 Wildman, but he listened to the state Admiral Dewey Accepts. British industry is being forced to tial-law. We want to put a stop to German papers are anxiously advis New York, May 9. — Dewey cabled men of this regiment are left at the ments of the Hong Kong junta, who that sort of thing.” the rear, and growing American com ing President McKinley to give up the are American traitors. Saturday that he would accept the front. petition alarms England. We are tak Philippines. “Negros wants nothing to do with TO INVEST BACOLOR. *100-a-plate banquet to be tendered ing rich markets from her. Skill in BIG RAILROAD TRUST. Aguinaldo’s proposed peace conference. him on his return. This is only one Lieutenant Gilmore has been heard Engine building on this side is bring Country Around Sun Fernando Will Be of a number of functions now being We are as loyal as New York, and our from. He has sent word of iiis cap ing in orders from abroad. Swept of Rebels. planned and given great impetus by Consolidation of Line« Between Boston soldiers now march under the Ameri ture to General MacArthur. Ata monster mass meeting held in and Chicago. can flag.” Manila May 9.—To clear the Filipi the arrival of the cruiser Buffalo, Cecil Rhodes has failed to secure the Chicago the president and government nos out of Baeolor about five miles which made record-time home from Cleveland, May 10.—According to a ■ id of the British government in his were endorsed, and the Philippine war southwest of San Fernando, will be Manila in 44 >2 days. All the officers high official of the Vanderbilt lines in Admiral Dewey*. Successor Selected. Cape-to-Cairo railway scheme. was declared to be just and holy. Sup the next task of the Americans. The declare that Dewey is in the best oi this city, the details of a big railload Washington, May 10.—The navy de Paymaster-General Stewart, having port was pledged to the boys who are rebel general, Mascardo, has a force of health and spirits, and is satisfied with trust, which is to incl tide all the lines partment has selected a successor to reached tiie age limit, will be retired fighting for the flag 10,000 miles from 600 men there, well armed and pos being the head of the navy, wants no between Boston and Chicago, are now Admiral Dewey tocommand the Asiatic home. with tlm rank of rear-admiral. sessed of plenty of ammunition. His presidential troubles, and is planning being worked out and the consolidaion stations. Orders were issued today Howell T. M organ, who returned to ' President McKinley stated Sunday troop* have never met American sol to come home as soon as peace is con may be completer! within the next few detaching Admiral Watson from the weeks. The recent purenase of short command of the Mare islan I navy-yard, South Bend, Ind., from Alaska, where that he believed the war in the Philip diers, and they think, according to re cluded. lines in New York, Pennsylvania, and ordering him to re;>ort to Admiral he ha<l lost hi* mind and money, com pines would be at an end within 48 ports carried to San Fernando, that Powder riant Wrecked. hours. This conclusion is based U| h » u they can ‘‘whip the whole lot.” Ohio, Indiana ami Illinois was in line Dewey at Manila, to relieve that officer mitted suicide. Pottsville, Pa., May 9.—The powder highly gratifying cablegrams received Baeolor is well intrenched, and thou with the plans for the consolidation when he feels he can be spared there. Secretary liny has been formally no from Mr. Schurgan, president of the sands mill plant of the Pottsville Water of natives are working like beav which has been in contemplation. It Rear-Admiral Kempff, at present on tified of the release of the Spanish J peace oom miss ion. ers digging trenches ami carrying the Company, located seven miles east, is not the purpose to have all the lines waiting orders, has been ordered to garrison at Ponapet, in the Carolina blew up today, destroying 18 tons of succeed Admiral Watson in command It is rumored that Mabini, president dirt in baskets. The enemy uses his islands, and of a naturalized American powder. No workmen were about the under one management exactly, but to at the Mare island navy-yard. of the cabinet and minister of foreign riflemen for fighting only, but compels apportion them among the Pennsyl citizen named Melinder, held as a pris affairs in the so-called Filipino govern plant at the time of the explosion. A the I hi I o men ami Chinese men, and vania company, the Vanderbilt inter A Fatal Explosion. oner of war since last summer. ment, who is a radical, is to be suc even women, to labor incessantly. gang of tramps, it is believed, set fire ests and the Baltimore & Ohio Com to a magazine, which contained 14 tor.e Oshkosh, Wis., May 10.—The engine Aguinaldo has again sent envoys to ceeded by Patrono, the framer of the The relwl outpost is about a mile be pany, when it shall have been reorgan Five minutes of the saw mill of the Paine Lumber General Otis with peace proposals, but Spanish treaty of 1896. This change yond San Fernando, with a trench that of blasting powder. ized, giving to each system the lines as they bear the same instruction* as is regarded as significant at the pres hold* between 200 and 800 men. From later there was a second explosion, that it can use to tire best advantage. Company was wrecked by a boiler ex when the drying-house, containing four plosion during the night. The watch Ireiote they will accomplish nothing. ent juncture. that point several volley* were fired tons of powder, went up. The two man, Eugene Dubois, and his wife and They still insist that consent of th« German Meat Bill. It is declared in Washington that the last night upon the camp of the Twen explosions wrecked the entire plant. child, were the only persons in the Filipino congress must be obtained. tieth Kansas regiment. president's nervous condition and ill Berlin, May 10.—It is authorita Neither Major-General MacArthur Debris was carried for a distance of ■ tively stated that the committee of the mill. The woman was killed outiight. As a result of General Torres’ op health are the result of his incessant half a mile. The loss amounts to about Tbe child died an hour later, and Du- pressive conduct toward American smoking. Of late, he has smoked not Major-General Lawton moved to *10,000. reichstag to which was teferred the bios may recover. Cold water turned day, although each reconnoitered the from breakfast to bed time, and while merchants trading at Biuetlelds, Nica meat inspection bill which was substan into a hot boiler caused the explosion. Cruller BufTnlo Home. ragua, thia government has deter at work he has constantly a cigar in country in bis vicinity or some miles tially agreed upon by the imperial from headquarter*, developing the New York, May 9. — Flying a cabinet and the United States ambas mined to require the Nicainguan gov hi* mouth. He almost rivals the late Killed by * llaikot-Hall. presence of small forces of tire enemy. ‘‘homeward bound” penant, the Unit- ■ sador, Andrew D. White, has reported ernment to relieve him from duty at General Grant as a smoker. New York, Mav 9. — Hush Cav Governor Thomas has announced In the vicinity of Laguna de Bay, the j ed States cruiser Buffalo, came intc J against the measure and in favoi of anagh, 25 yeais old, was killed by a that point. that within a few days, if President rebels are extremely active, but the port this morning after a record-break bills hostile to American interests, and base ball at the New Jersey Athletic Archbishop Corrigan’* letter to the McKinley and the secretary of war con lines of General Ovenaliine and Colonel | ing run from Manila. She brought 596 pope, thanking him for his declaration tinue to ignore Iiis communication* on Wholley, who is commanding General officers and men ftom Dewey’s fleet, that the government will probably re- [ I lub tonight. Cavanagh had struck at fuse to sanction it. The bill, as re- ! against "Americanism," was answered the subject of the return of the Colo King's brigade during the latter'* ill more than half of whom participated ported back, provides for an examina-: the ball twice, and in attempting to strike an inshoot, the ball caught him immediately by the caidinal secretary rado regiment from the Philippines, he ness. have been materially strength in the battle of Manila bay. The men of state, who expressed to the arch will take steps with the view of secur ened. and there is no danget in that are those whose term* of enlistment tion of American meats impoM)bleto| fairly over the heart. He wa* carried enforce without utterly destroying to a bench unconscious, and died in bishop the great satisfaction whioh it ing the immediate recall of the troops. direction. have expired. American trade with Germany. two minute*. gave his holiness. The armed steamers Laguna de Bay Not Golnj to Ramoa. The American Linseed Oil company, and Cavadonga, under Captain Grant, Another Deadly Stonu. 1*11ii«>r N««vi Itwiiia. Rio Janeiro, Brazil, May 9 —Th* Xothlng fnr Mlle, to Do. of Chicago, has absorbed the tour oil have gone to Guagua, about five miles Dallas, Tex., May 10.—A report Washington, May 10.—A verv close It i* estimated that Argentina will mill* ot the Twin Cities, Minn., the sothwest of Baeolor, presumably to es- [ Newark, U tri ted States cruiser, de front Benjamin, Knox county, says a have *1,500,000 tons of tuaiae avail consideration being *3.000,000. tabliah a base of supplies for the troop* parted from thr* port in haste several terrific storm, with rain approaching a friend of General Mile* and an officer day* ago and is said to be bound for of the army, when asked if there was able for export. The German government has been engaged in the northern campaign. water*|>ont, »wept over the country anything for the general to say ot do the Philippine*. Admit They Are Whipped. Mr*. McKinley'* health ha* im informed by Great Britain that the about 30 miles west of that place, «nd [ in regard to the report of the beef The l.onn A««urr«l. Manila, May 9.—Colonel Arguelles proved very muoh of late and she is latter has no designs on annexation or that the family of George Humphrey, London. M*y 9.—The Feking corre composed of four persons, were drowned board, replied: “There’* nothing for ■nd the other peace envoy* of the rebel* now said to be better thau for many protectorate on the Tonga islands. him to say or do. The report ba* year* past. Governor Powers, Maine, has called are here working and begging for spondent of th* Times «ays: The ne by the sudden overflow of a branch of been approved by the pre«ident, and peace. They admit they «re whipped. gotiations for a loan of £400,000 for the Brazos liver. Other disasters are I thre president is the commander-in- El Correo K*pa nolo, tbe Carlist organ a special election for June 19 to choose The troope are not to be shaken in the Tien-Tsin-Chin Kiang railway, believed to have happened in Pando. chief a congressman from the Second dis of tbe array. Criticism of the at Madrid, >i*a been suppressed on the under Anglo-German control, ha* been their resolve to surrender, and they but the section is almost without wire report or any other action would be a ground that it i* the property of a Brit- 1 trict to succeed the late Nelson Ding- will not fight. successfully terminated. communication. l*r. violation of military duty.” THE NEWS Of THE WEEK lab subject •