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» LATER ^APID MOBILIZATION OF BOERS HE WAS REJECTED But Stuck to HI. Job »“<* Won ths British Government Will Charter Forty Pasteur methods are subduing the , Coveted Prize. Steamer« For TraiiMpurts. plague in Portugal. "It was such a good joke on me,” D. I. ASBL'llY. 1'nbllslier. London, Oct. 4.—A special dispatch said the girl in the gray velvet toquy New York is jammed with strangers from Pretoria says: Aguinaldo’s Third Trial Has “A rigorous censorship is maintained His Home-Coming Celebrated to the girl in the blue velvet should«» M c M innville .... ....OREGON to see the international yacht races. eape, as they stirred their hot ehooo- There is talk in Japan of a triple al I aver all press telegrams. President at the Nation’s Capital. Failed as Before. late, "that I must tel) you.” liance between Ji pan, China and Corea. Kruger addressed the troops which “You know how John Las been pro ’ started for the Natal border Saturday, — Sir Thmoas Lipton has been invited posing to me at regular intervals ever to attend the Chicago corner stone lay •REPUBLIC" NOT RECOGNIZED »Ppealing to their pat^oti*m and wish- AN ILLUMINATION AND PARADE since he was out of knickerbockers. ing them Godspeed.’^ Jb ing. Well, he did it again tlie other night, -------- -» | The general drift J* news indicates The empress dowager of China, it is The Admiral Greeted by President Mc and, with his usual facility, chose an that the position qjjgt he British troops Comprehensive Ite view of the Import said, has determined to depose the em Interview With HI. envoy, Who Talk, Kinley, Secretary Long and Other occasion when I was very cross. tike a Genuine Anti-IinperlaU.t— in South Africa , ifjcritical, owing to "He did it a little more awkwardly ant Happenings of the Tant Week peror of Japan. Cabinet Members. the delay in sen*Jig reinforcements, Filipino Soldier.* Condition. than usual, too, delibeiately choosing Culled From the Telegraph Columns. and in the event of hostilities, early Brigadier-General Eagan has decided the old-fashioned method of offering to appeal his case to congress and reverses are regarded as probable. The Washington, Oct; 4.—The home- me ‘his hand and heart.’ ” Manila, Oct. 3. — Aguinaldo ’ s third ‘ latest ad vices shi^iv that the Transvaal .-orfling of Admiral George Dewey—for Lumber is worth $150 a thousand at hopes to secure vindication. Here she paused to drink some choco Fifteen men, with knives, revolvers attempt to shift his difficulties into i mobilization has "lieen rapid and com henceforth the national capital is to late, and the girl in blue asked breath Cape Nome. the field of diplomaqjr is a repetition of prehensive. Many Boers, it is said, The Idaho volunteers were given a and clubs engaged in a street brawl the other two, with an impossible en- j did not wait tq be commanded, but be his home—was made the occasion lessly what she said. for the greatest tribute ever paid by "Ohl” remarked the other, in the reception as they passed through Port in Chicago and one man was killed. deavor to obtain «fine sort of recogni proceeded to the toirder sjsintaneously. Washington to any individual. After land. A Chicago naturalist who has just tion of his so-called government. It is calculated Wat the Orange Free the preliminary welcome in New York tone of one relating an event of no im- The Filipino enfoys hud an hour’s I State already hakv.OUO men on the itself, unsuprassed in its kind, it re poitance, "I told him that I believed It is estimated that there were returned from Alaska brings news that I was already provided with the full 2,000,000 visitors in New York during there are three active volcanoes in conference with. General Otis this border. mained for the highest and greatest in quota of bodily organs, and that J Western Alaska. morning. They wrought from Agui- the Dewey celebration. The British govotfci: iment is chartering, ' ' ’ otßciai world to hold out the hand Captain Albert Barker, who took naldo a message That ho desired peace a large number of steamers, evidently of greeting to the famous admiral, and wouldn’t deprive him.” A fire in Rossland, B. C., for a time "And what did he say?” threatened to wi|>e out the town, but the battleship Oregon from New York nil I wished to send a civilian govern for the purpose oj transporting an to join with the people who are to bo “Well, Belle, that’s tiie funny thing. mental commission to discuss the ques to Manila, will take command of the army corps. About 40 vessels are to his 'fellow-citizens, in bidding him wel He seemed to brace up, and said, po the flames w*ere controlled with a loss tion. General Otis replied that it was be chartered. F Norfolk navy-yard. come. The citizens had made every of $5,000. imjiossible for him, to recognize Agui- j No coufirmatipn is obtainable from preparation to make the occasion litely, that at any rate there was no In the event of war the British ex doubt about my having my full sliaie A scheme is on foot in New* York to naldo’* government in that way. They J any source of the report contained in a of cheek! And X was so delighted to ■ecure American capital for the com pect early reverses in South Africa. presented a lettet from Aguinaldo as dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph worthy of their hero. The decorations were elaliorate. find a man capable of even that much pletion of the unfinished Porto Rican The government is blamed for having “president of the republic, ” which was 1 Company that the Boers have captured delayed sending reinforcements to the Pefcnsylavnia avenue was one mass of repartee on being rejected—that I ac railroad in Porto Rico. largely a repetition of liis recent ap Dundee. colored bunting long the entire line Cape. peals for recognition. General Otii | FIFTEEN HUNDRED KILLED. 1 of march from the station to the White cepted him.”—Cincinnati Enquiter. The bark Tillie Baker has returned Gen. OtiB says the insurgents are informed them that, while he was will- i from Havana with a cargo of such of House, and, not content with this, few AN IMPORTANT FOOD LAW, the armor plate as the divers were able maneuvering solely to gain recognition. ing to correspond with Aguinaldo as Appalling Effect» of Earthquake» In private citizens failed to make some He has told Aguinaldo ’ * envoys that general of the insurgent forces, he must to recover from the wreck of the battle Asia Minor. fdisplav of color on their residences. Heavy Penalties for Selling Articles of the only thing the United States will positively decline to recognize him as Food Containing Unhealthy ship Maine. Constantinople. Oct. 4.—It is now 1 Unique designs in fairy lamps dotted consider is a white ilag. Ingredients. president of the civil government. estimated that J.500 persons perished thei horizon; great searchlights threw The cruiser Chicago, the flagship of A paddle steamer en route from Another conference will be held to in the earthquakes in Asia Minoi broad beams of bright ligkt across the The following law was passed at the Rear-Admiral Howison, has reached I jps- New York, after a long cruise, during Hong Kong to Manila foundered and morrow. around Aiden. The first shock oc blue sky on a clear Oetcum evening, last session of the Missouri Legislature, The Filipinos will remain two or curred at 4 o’clock in the morning ol and Jhe stately capitol stood revealed taking effect August 20, 1899: which she touched the coast of Africa seven of the crew were drowned. The disaster is said to have been due to the three days. Their movements are un- i September 20, and lasted 40 seconds. in its queenly beauty in the powerful S ection 1. That it shall be unlawful for and visited Port Said. any person or corporation doing business ravages of the white rat. restricted, but they are under the eon- ; The effects were appalling. Whole vil rays of many concentrated lights. in this State to manufacture, sell or offbr’1 Some of the non-union men put to President McKinley has determined stant chaperonage"vif Captain Johnson, lages were completely destroyed. The The same devise was used effectively sell any article, compound or prepara-, work in the New York Sun office when of the Sixteenth infantry. Today they earthquake was felt as -far as Scio, in the case of other pulbic buildings to tion for the purpose ot being used dr which to urge again upon congress the au the union men walked out some time visited the hospitals and distributed intended to be used in the preparat on witiiiu the range of vision of Admiral is ago have struck. They allege that the thorization of a trans-Pacific cable, money among the wounded Filipinos, Mitylene and Smyrna. ot food, in which article, compound or and when that body meets will lie able Deitev and the president, as they stood The latest advices from the stricken iireparatiou there is any arsenic, caloneLi Bun did not keep its agreement. to show the practicablity of such a after which thejj made calls and re area show that men, women and chil to eview the great th rong of people ismuth, ammonia or alum. visitors at their hotel. Natives ceived News has reached Victoria of an ac route by a naval survey. S ec . 2. Any person or corporation vio£' ch passed slowly along beneath the dren were buried in the ruins of their whiel in their Sunday clothing thronged the dwellings before rrhey realized their lating the provisions of this act shall be tive volcano on James island, one of 1 of the white Olympia, which A crook arrested at Knoxville, Tenn., deemed guiltv of a misdemeanor and shall, ‘ y - plaza in front of the hotel till day, danger. Numbers of bodies still lie pro the Galapagos group. It became active projected in bold relief from the stand upon convictlon.be lined not less than one three months ago, sending broad has offered to reveal the hiding place stretching their necks towards the win beneath the debris. About 500 persons at the head of Pennsylvania avenue. hundred dollars, which shall he paid into of the timepiece stolen from ex-l’resi- dows for a glimpse of the showy uni etreams of lava down its sides. On the facade of the newly com and become a part of the road fund of the dent Harrison some time ago. It is forms of the enovyz. The assemblage were killed at Sakareni, and some 500 county m which such fine is collected. At a meeting of citizens recently the worth more than $ 1,000 and was pre at Denizl, wliere three-fourths of the pleted government postoffice flamed The operation of this law will name of Anvil City, Alaska, was sented to Mr. Harrison by the senators finally increased to 1,000 people. buildings fell. There was proportion forth two inscriptions, the one reciting When the envoys emerged for an after ate loss of life in many of tlie smaller the famous message of the president, mainly against alum baking jiowders. changed to Nome. This was done to on his retiring from office. noon drive, the natives removed their make the name of the city correspond directing Dewey, then thousands of But the manufacture or sale of any ar At Muncie, Ind., Francis Stoker, a hats deferentially and a crowd in ve villages. with the name of the postoffice. The disturbance has not yet subsided, mile£ away in the far East, to go forth ticle of food or article intended to be ? veteran of the civil war, dropped dead hicles and on foot followed the carriage although its strength appears to be to destroy the Spanish fleet, and the used in food which contains any of t A new national temperance organiza from apoplexy. His son, Everett, now through the streets. ___ other setting out the famous admiral’* substances classed by the law as u spent. The shocks continue almost tion, to be known as the Young Peo coming home from the I’hiippines, will “We desired peace, but peace with daily, but with The. direction to the lamented Gridley, healthful—from Arsenic to Alum— no great violence. ' ple’s Christian Temperance Union, was learn of his father’s death and that of independence and honor,” said General "You may fire when you are ready, absolutely prohibited. organized in Chicago. It is pledged to his betrothed, Miss Edna Fogel, at Aliejandrino today, while conversing population is encamped in the open. (Gridley,” which marked an epoch in One consequence of the earthquake raise 1,000,000 votes for the Prohibi Chicago, simultaneously. Fight Between Man and rig. with a press representative. He im is the subsidence of the level of the the history of the United States. tion |>arty. An interesting fight between a man presses one as di^ified aud dispassion The Nevada cavalry has Bailed for Twelve thousand members of civic and a pig entranced a crowd of Norris district by two yards. Sulphur ate and a keen man of the wolrd. He Aiden Generals Marcono and Ron, who home. organizations paraded before him, be town people the other morning on the was educated in Euorpe, and designed ous springs burst out in the valley of have been in command of government The North Dakota soldiers have the remarkable entrenchments from Noander, and the country between sides tens of thousands of non-organ- main street. The man. a young fa forces in Venezuela, have joined the and Denizli became full of cre ized citizens, and in a roar of cannon, er, was drivings big, uncovered wago Manila to Tarlac. While reticent con Aiden revolutionsts with all their arms. At reached home. vasses, out of which rushed blaclj, i rockets and the blaze of red fire, and He eat on some boards that wa The insurgents in Eastern Mindanao cerning his mission, his conversation (larite the revolutionists captured a muddy water with sufficent volume to the thunderous cheering of the popu enatohed from the wagon’s two si throws an interesting light on the Fili wash gunboat, but lost four killed and two ' have offered to surrender. lace, aud the warm greeting of the head i and under the boards was the away a flock of 1,000 sheep. wounded. The president has approved the sen pino view of the American attitude. of the nation, Dewey came to the na which hie weight held down. 8udd "How long can the Filipino army LETTER WA« REJECTED. A large rush order for American tence of Captain O. M. Carter. tional capital to a welcome such as ly, in front of the Montgomery hot withstand 60,000 troops?” asked the draft horses was placed at the Chicago has not been known here hitherto. Forty-eight new cases and two deaths press representative. man flew high in the air, 41* —- Otis Refused to Ileal Further With the (dockyards by the English government, from yellow fever were reported from A mighty roar went up from the the I'illpiuo Eiivnyi. - boards clattered down on top of bitn; “Fighting in our way, we can main- ; no limit was piaceu on the ■minner --------- Key West Sunday. crowd as the admiral alighted at the tain a state of war aud the necessity Manila, Oct. 4.—The Filipino envoys portico of the executive mansion. As and the porker began to climb out ot wanted, and they are to lie for immed Admiral Dewey has accepted the in the wagon. "You’ll buck me, will? of a large army of occupation indefi called on Major-General Otis today iate shipment. They are for use in he stepped from the carriage, Colonel the Transvaal in the event of hostili- vitations of Philadelphia and Chicago nitely. You Americans are holding e and discussed matters, with no refclt. Bingham, representing the president, you?” said the man, getting up, an<( he-' to visit those cities. few miles around Manila, a narrow General Alejandrino said to a represen stepped forward to escort him to the grabbed the animal by the tnroat and ties. line of railroad to Angeles and a circle tative of the press that he had nojn- east room, where Secretary Long, As- began to pinch it in the nose, The Transvaal situation has caused a American machine and tool compan pig. erect and slireking like ies are going to erect works in Ger stagnation in business in London and around San Fernando. But you are structions except to deliver a letter, sistant Secretary Allen and a brilliant struck at him with its forepaws ignoraut of the resources of Luzon. which was rejected. He will retarn assemblage of naval officials were ready stocks are at a standstill. many. tried to trip him with its hind We hold the rich, immense productive to Tarlac tomorrow. to extend to him the greeting of the The intelligent horses stopped so The North Atlantic squadron will go northern The new torpedo boat Craven has country from which to draw, j An expedition composed of an ar- lieen launched at the Bath, Me., iron to Hampton Roads, where the change Our peopl* contribute the money and mored tlatboat, armed with two three- navy. Secretary Long was at the door, let the ciowd view the fight in conaf and, as the admiral entered, the secre in commanders will take place and the food for our army, and this is done at a works. pounders, with the gbunoats Helena, tary grasped his hand, and with en The man and the hog fought all winter maneuvers be mapped out. the wagon until they both pant minimum, cost Petrel and Mindore escorting it, pro- thusiasm, said: A hail and wind storm through the The Filipinos have given up 14 breath. The animal’s nose wa* "It is an interesting question what , ceeded yesterday to Oronai, for the apple district of Missouri did great “Admiral, I welcome yon home. ing, and the man’s clothes at American prisoners. All of them are the cost to the American people is oi purpose of bombarding that place, damage to the crop. enlisted men, but Lieutenant Gilmore maintaining troops in the Philippines. landing 200 marines and bluejackets This is the navy department for the were torn here and there. The Between four mid five hundred per and his comrades are not with them. moment, and your associates of the A Filipino exists with a handful of rice and raising the wrecked gunboat LTr- navy are assembled here to give you a were revolving in a tight enrb sons were killed in India by earth the middle of the wagon, like a oduple Rear-Admiral Walker, of the canal and a pair, of linen trousers. We do daneta. The gunboats will approach hearty greeting.” quakes and landslides. waltzing, when a spectator reached up commission, while in New York at the not have to pay our soldiers. Even to about 2,700 yards of (Irani, and the "Thank you, thank you,” responded and knocked the hog down with ■ club. Fire did $5,000 damage in a nine- Dewey celebration, declared that the with our present supply of arms and flatboats will enter the river. The Admiral Dewey, first exchanging a few story building in New York. The Nicaragua canal would surely be built. ammunition, we could keep your army expedition will return tomorrow. Then the boards were arrange«*again words of greeting with the secretary and the man drove off.—Philadelphia watchmen were asleep. occupied lor years. The decision of the Japanese respect Permanent Dewey Arch. } and then with Mr. Allen and the other Record. "With an expense that grows daily, laist British dispatch to the Boers ing their schools to allow no religious New York, Oct. 2.—Following the officials. was pacific in tone mid it is said will teaching will seriously embarrass the how long will your people stand it? suggestions that the Dewey arcli be There was no formality, and after Cllinat., Scenery nn<l Nat Sani» clem* the way for peace. tariu ni. missionaries, whose chief purpose is The Filipino people do not wish to con made permanent in marble and bronze, the first greetings Secretary Long in tinue the fighting. We have no army Scenery, altitude, suns and air, Five officer* of the Japanese army to proselyte the young. prominent citizens have joined in a vited the admiral to accompany him to contractors. We have no business men cause constitute the factors whi are rapid- are reported to be assisting the insur the president ’ .) library, where Mr. to rear an arch that shall be in If the volume of business continues making* profit* from the maintenance ly making Colorado the ealth and gents in their war preparations. for the next four months at the ratio of of our ii*By. There is nothing in it lasting commemoration not only of McKinley and the members of the cab pleasure grounds of the There is great excitement in the the past eight months, the export trade for us, nor are our salaries large enough Dewey aud Manila, but of th»- heroes inet were awaiting him. Here the sun shines days of the Arm in arm, Secretary Long and the Cheyenne Sioux agency over the mur of Havana for the first year of Ameri to keep us fighting for money aud posi aud engagements of the American navy. average year, and it-; Is with the admiral proceeded by the elevator to Among those who have given their der of Ixmg llaley, by a squaw man. can occupation will exceed the hand tion.” r to produce assurance of support are: Alix-Vice- the upper floor of the mansion. The crisp, electric motin General Manual Guzman Alvarez, some sum of $29,000,000. ALL FOR DEWEY. the known l’resideut Levi P. Morton, «-Secre members of the cabinet had assembled a climate match governor of the province of Bermudez, Not the faintest hint is allowed to y, no brush tary Cornelius N. Bliss, ex-L<*retary in the cabinet-room, while the presi world. No pen c has revolted agaiust the Venezuelan escape as to what diplomatics «commu o grandeur of Daniel S. Lamont, J. Pierpont Itorgan, dent was alone in the library adjoining. can picture the nications, if any, are passing between government. of the Denver As Secretary Long entered with the the scenery along t Anson R. Flower and Jeffersoi^elig- New York, Oct. 3.—The land parade London and South Africa.' Troops are in Colorado, admiral, the president came forward to & Rio Grande Rai ' X The governing Itodv of the Colorado massing on the frontier and it is said today cawed the climax. The city, man. uld travel via Petitions will be circulated in the greet the famous sailor, and, grasping Parties going East Mining Stock Association has voted to that the Boers may declare war at any state and action united in • vast dem this line which is k all over the reduce the rates of commission charged moment. onstration worthy of the hero of Manila. chamber of commerce and stock ex his hand, wished him a hearty wel world as the Scenic of the world, come. The admiral acknowledged the change and in otiie« prominent busi- practically 50 per cent. The earth trembled beneath the tread The United States cruiser New Or arding rates, ness places, A mealing will be held cordial sentiments expressed by the For any informati Reports from Guadeloupe estimate leans has arrived at New York from of 50,000 men, and the air was torn next week for orimiiization. fltu-ii an president, and then asked as to the time tables, etc., or address R. with the shouts of millions. The na the damage from the recent hurricane Santo Domingo, where she had been 251 Wash- health of Mrs. McKinley, saying he C. Nichol, gene arch as that suggested, it is estii itineted, val parade of yesterday was magnifi st $5,000,000. Forty live* were lost sent to look after American interests ., or any will cost $1,500,1 One of tne pro had heard, with great regret, that she ington street, cent Knd superb, but the wonder of and 250 persons seriously injured. during the anticipated troubles subse or South- moters is said to offered a check had not been well. In reply, the presi agent of the O. modarn times was the great laud pa The three treaty powers. Great Brit quent to the assassination of President rade. Thousands of pioud men of our for $50,000. dent suggested that the admiral meet era Pacific Com ___ z ain, Germany and the United States, lleureaux. Mrs. McKinley. They stepped out to laud «nd sea forces, the militia of 15 Paoteur Treatment for the Plague. Improved T ipment. A Humber cf the ill-fated Scotsman’s states and the veteran* of the civil and are considering at Washington the the corridor, where Mrs. McKinley Paris, Oct. 4. — La Fronde publishes The O. R. & ifÿk claims arising out of the iHimbardinent crew arrived in Montreal. They were Spanish American war* swelled the Oregon Short makes a sitting-room, and here found of Samoa last summer by the American placed under arrest and plunder to the prouMtion and gave it the dignity in the report of an interview with l’ro- her with some of her lady friends. Line have added a bt , smoking and fessor Calmette, the Pasteur pnstitute The admiral was presented «nd received library car to their auid British navies. amount of $8.000 taken from them. It size that it boasted in sentiment. rtland-Ctocago commissioner, who hss retui urjied from through train, and a ing car A new steamer line between Mexico was with difficulty that the police Admiral Dewey, the hero of the day, Oporto, in which the pn>fi iaksT say*, from Mrs. McKinley, as well a* the has been inauguarat sail'd the wretches from being hurled The president, a most hearty welcome home. •nd South American |>orts to liegin Janu and the officers of the fleet, in all the liefore his arrival the mortally among alffv equipped with the I chair cars; ary 1, will strive to develop Mexico’* into the sea by the infuriated Cana glory of their gold-laced uniforms and those stricken with the plaguf Carter Gow to Leavenworth. amount i ruff amount- day coaches and luxi flrit-clasa cotton industry and place her in a posi dians. gold-trimmed cocked hats, were in ed to 33 per cent. > Of 15 t rented with New York, Oct. 4.—Ex-Captain and ordinary sleepers, ct connec- A letter from Fort Francis, Ontario, open .barouches. Mayor Van Wyck tion to compete with the United State*, ion Pa* ■ays: Ungavaland, a re«ion as deso sat beside Admiral Dewey. The front the serum, he adds, not one die-1. Oberlin Carter, who is confined in a tion made at Granger w England and other countries. late and unknown as the Klondike was seat of tin carriage was hanked with This restored public confidence and in cell in Castle William, will probably ciflc, and at Ogden with A head-end collision between a pas four years ago, has just l>eeu pen«- three days he inoculated 341 persons. lie taken to prison at Fort Ix'avenworth line, from all points in Oreg senger train and a freight occurred on trated by a party of prospectors. From besotlfnT Hural piece*. The hero was tomorrow or Friday. General Merritt ington and Idaho to all Eaetei Thirty Building« I*r«troye<l. the New York Central alxiut half a their reports and from the statements recognized by the peopl« on the in has been notified that the official pa For information, rates, etc., cal Chicago, Oct. 4. — A special to the mile west of Auburn, and an a result of a member of the Canadian geological stant. and tlw cheers and huaz.' is along pers will reach hftn from Washington any O. R. & N. agent, or address three people were killed, two fatally survey, they have run into a new Klon the line oftmBreh, *eem«Aifairb' to lift Tribune from Pittsfield. Ill., say*: by mail tomorrow. As soon as possi H. Hurlburt, General Passenger Ag Fire has almost destroyed the town of the sky. Everybody cheered and nearly injured ami four seriously injured. dike, and oue richer in diversified min ble thereafter. Captain Carter will be Portland. everybody jumped up and down in Nebo, in the southern part Of the coun- removed from Governor’* island. The responsibility for the accident is erals. tv. Over 30 buildings werjburued. Wronged. frantic enthusiasm. not yet determined. "Eveiy man.” shouted the orator, Two Killed by a Trahl. Emperor William i* said to 1« the I---------------------- Andree Buoy Found. Fighting at Tninu. "has his price!” San Francisco. Oct. 3.—A cart con- Sir Thomas J. Lipton nay* he owe* only living sovereign of Europe upon Stockholm. Sweden. Oct. 4.—The Manila, Oct. 4.—The Fourty Infantry buoy' marked "Andree Polar Expedi "You're a darn liar,” said the mem his business irarerA to hi* commercial whose life no attempt lias yet been taming Lorenzo Ciordella and hia fam made. ily, couaisting of hia wife Rosa and regiment. Major Price ejatnanding, tion,” which, with anchor attached, ber from Walypang, in an undertone. trainin^in America. has had a series of eneonugrs with the "My price is only $300, and I ain’t got The society of total abstainer* just two sons. Angelo, age-1 2 4 years, and insurgents about Imus since Saturday. was found September 9. on the north ityit.”—Chicago Times-Herald. Líente nt-Colonel J. R. Camplwll, Guido, if month* old, waa struck by a coast of King Charles island, by the formed in S enna i* the first ever estab of the Thii jeth volunteers, is the only nort nil San Jose train at Sunny- The natives were led, it is supposed, master of th« Norwegian cutter Martha Family Trias. newspaper 11 tor holding that rank in lished in Austria. Everylsxly drink* ng tonight. The cart and by a former mayor of Imus, and made Larsaak. was epened yesterday in the in Austria. The Husband—But we can’t afford ^li« army. a general attack upon the Am -rican ts were hurled high in the presence of a number of expert*and to keep a carriage. Thoma* A. Edison and other Eastern they fell to the ground 40 feet line* from Imus to Raeoor. A captain members of the cabinet, tt was Mknd of the con feder- • rite»111«* bronst^ The Wifi !— * I know we can’t, but I capitalis t njia ve fgmght the Orita grant and a corporal of the American force* admiral, The father and eldest child I Seni mee, to b» to be the so-called north pole buoy, want w that stuck-up Mrs. Brown nstantly killed, and the mothaa were killed, and eight men were which Andree had arranged to drop if np in 1 i* to be of t in-Naw M«x*w for $1,000,000. Mr. we can’t afford Edison ha* a new pnx-ess of treatin g wounded. Filipino colonel is known injure. I. She held the I mi by •ite, the »per Baberl, | he succeeded in naming the pole. York low grade ores and placer dirt. , to have lee» killed. arms, and it escaped unhurt. Journal. kork Í •-4