LATER NEWS. ». I. ASBUBÏ, Publisher. The com sing of rabbits was stopped In Chicago by humane officers. In a great battle which lasted all day Sunday the Boers held their own. British Slowly and Cautious Mines at Johannesburg have made ly Moving Ahead. impregnable that city from an attaek- ing force. Methodist missionaries will begin BOERS FORCED STEADILY BACK active work in the Philippines to con vert the Tagals. Count Boni de Castellane says he is Serm to Be Short of Ammunition—The British Took Three Boer Positions going to use his cane on the editor of on the Mountain. the Paris Figaro. The pope warmly praises the work of Spearman’s Camp, Jan. 23.—After I [ an endowment for a Catholic univer 10 hours of continuous and terrible tire sity at Washington. yesterday, Generals Hart and Clery ad The Duke of Teck is dead at London. | vanced 1,000 yards. The Boers main He died from pneumonia after an ill-I tained an irregular fire during the ness of several days. night, but the British outposts did not The sugar war is to be continued on ; reply. the same lines as heretofore, and no I This morning at daybreak the Boers settlement is in sight. opened a stiff fire. 'The British stood At Butte, Mont., Dominick Massa, a to the guns where they had slept and painter, mounted a ladder to paint a an engagement was renewed vigor building. He grabbed a live wire and ously. The field artillery poured shrap nel into the enemy’s trenches. fell dead. A rumor that Ladysmith had been Colonel George M. Randall and Col relieved enlivened the British, who onel James Bell, have been named by sent up a ringing cheer. This was the president for promotion to the rank taken for an advance. Tbe first kopje of brigadier-general. was carried at the point of the bayonet, George D. Herron, formerly pro and the Boers retreated to tbe next fessor of Iowa college, says that the kopje, which, like most others, was effect of socialism on religious dogma strewn with immense boulders, sur will be to change the whole attitude of mounted by mounds on the summit. human belief. The British advanced steadily'an 1 Half a million dollars is the esti the Boers relaxed sightly. The lattei mated cost of repairing the Olympia did not show such tenacity as pre according to the report of the naval viously. Their Nordenfeldts fired at construction board. The work will be long intervals, and their cannon fired done at the Boston navy-yard, and will but seldom. Apparently the Boers were short of ammunition. All day occupy about a year. the roar of musketry iire continued. According to the New York Herald’s Washington correspondent there is an i The British took three Boer positions excellent prospect that the Nicaragua on the mountain and found shelter be canal bill will go through this session hind the boulders. H opes of transvaalers Getting Vaed to War and Have Ceased to Mind It. I RELIGIOUS MONOPOLY Professor Herron, of low», on th. BtTer« of Socialism. New York, Jan. 24.—George D. New York, Jan. 22.—An idea of the Herron, formerly a professor in Iowa high hopes entertained in tue Trans Defeated Force of Eight Hun OREGON college, w’ho is on his way to Russia to vaal republio of the outcome of the visit Count Tolstoi, said in a lecture war with Great Britain is given in a dred Insurgents. last night before the Social Reform letter written by E. Houthakkor, as Club that what Protestant Christen sistant stationmaster at Johannesburg, dom termed religious authority was es to his sister in Brooklyn. The letter was sent in November by way of Lo MARIETTA SHELLED THE PLACE sentially a monopoly. ____________ "There is no difference,” he said, renzo Marques. The letter says in I "between the oil combination that says part: General Sehwsx'a Troops Entered Santa *'a>u>pr«her.lv« li«view of th. luipurt- ‘Pav unto me so much tribute, or else "We are getting used to it a bit now. Crai, Finding 1he Rebel* Had Aban- aul 11 BPpooiil g• of th« Fast Werk go without oil,’ and that of the churcll Since October 15 no more letters doned the Town. Culled From the T.legraph C’alumns- that says ‘Whorship as I say or bel reached us from beyond the Transvaal. damned.’ It is exactly the same prinl A solitary cable dispatch manages to Manila, Jan. 24.—Two companies ciple; that which lies back of thtj come through occasionally, but then it Senator Gear was re-elected in Iowa. is a week old. At first I still main of the Forty-sixth infantry, under Ma- Standard Oil combination and the New York has let a contract for an tained correspondence with Cape Town, I jor Johnson, and three companies of Protestant church. other subway to cost $35,000,000. "Socialism has come to ns not as an but that is no more possible now. Tho the Thirty-eighth infantry, commanded Many Americans will be needed in Boers are scoring an enormous success, by Major Muir, defeated 800 insurgents economic change, but it stands for a the government plana for the Filipinos. and they have already conquered the at Taal, province of Batangas, Satur new spirit and a new world. From the biggest part of Natal. They are push I day, taking the town. The gunboat various forms of individualism, through Robert M. McWade has been ap- ing already into Cape Colony, whsre Marietta also shelled the place. The capitalism and the various forms of dis pointed to succeed Dr. Bedloe as con- they are joined by the burghers. Kim insurgents had four cannon, two of tribution, from what a man is sup ■ ul at Canton. berley is likewise completely surround which were captured. Two Americans posed to earn and what he really needs, The Farmers’ Alliance wants the ed, as well as Mafeking, while in the were wounded, and 10 dead insurgents we must finally reach that stag) where proposed ship subsidy money spent for northern part of the Transvaal the were found on the field. human need is the only recognized coin export bounties. The plague statistics now show a to of the realm for a decent society. The Boers are already beyond our bound Boers attacked French’s advanced aries. On every side the British are tal of 14 cases and 11 deaths. central idea of socialism is that of every post and were repulsed with 20 killed getting a good thrashing. human being an equal inheritor of Americana Occupy Santa Crux. and 50 wounded. “The internal arrangements here are Manila, Jan. 24.—The Americans worldly benefits. And in this day all excellent. All the English have left have occupied Santa Cruz, on Laguna things objective and subjective are Landlord Whitten, of Skagway, fell the country. Order is beautifully j de Bay, Laguna province. It was re tending toward the socialistic idea. from the gangplank of a steamer at maintained. The Boers still remaining ported many insurgents were concen- "One of the grave questions is the 6eattle and was drowned. may be seen daily leaving for their | trated there, but the town was found effect socialism will have on religion. Over 20,000 drivers of all kinds of various commands. What will be the effect on the general 1 deserted. vehicles are on strike in Rio Janeiro. "Johannesburg now is fearfully | The military regulation requiring mental attitude in human life if social Troops were called out to maintain or quiet. All the male population has the streets to be cleared of natives at ism should predominate? What will der. been drafted into a special constabu 8:30 P. M. has been changed to 10 be the effect of the creeds and the dog Great floods of $1,000 bills are said to lary. No one is allowed out after 9 mas, the gods and the temples? The o’clock. have been a prominent feature in the P. M. With the exception of 10 effect of socialistic idea possessing the I campaign of Senator Clark of Mon The Official Report. mines, which are being worked by the world would change the whole atti tana. Washington, Jan. 24.—General Otis tude of human life toward the future. government, all the mines on the rand are shut down. , informs the war department of recent Protestantism stands bv, menacing Thomas B. Reed says he finds selfish "Up to the present 1,500 English military operations in the Philippines the integrity of the human soul. TluT ness is master of the human race and are prisoners, among whom are 50 offi in the following dispatch: element of fear has been dominant in the world must work to better condi "Manila, Jan. 24. — Major Johnson, man for centuries. They are afraid cd cers, and 6,000 are slain. Our loss does tions of the people. not amount to 200, including the dead commanding a battalion of the Forty the gods they worship, and must propi In the senate Senator Pettigrew de and wounded. It sounds like a mira sixth infantry, General Wheaton’s bri tiate them. They must sacrifice to without waiting for the report of the Ex-Transvaat Consul Arrives. clared that “the blood of every soldier gade, reports from Lemeri on the 18th who has fallen since the war began is Walker commission. Washington, Jan. 23.—Mr. Montagu cle. It still looks doubtful who will and 20th inst. that he drove the enemy their unknown gods more fruits of one come out ultimate conqueror, but as kind of monopoly or another; perhaps on the hands of the administration.” Mrs. Annie Ellsworth Smith is dead White, formerly consul to the Trans things look now the bughers stand a through Batayan, eastward, on the by founding universities or theological at New York. She sent the first tele- | vaal republic at London, and who, it Miss Helen Gould has given $50,000 good chance. No fighting has occurred morning of the 18th, capturing 17 rifles seminaries. is understood, is in this country to en to aid in the building of the new home graphic message, "What hath God I , in their own country. The supply of and one field piece. A few hours later, "If we really had democracy—if it deavor to obtain recognition as the dip tor the naval branch of the Young wrought?” from the United States su food is plentiful. The English sol in Calaca, he captured four prisoners, were a fact instead of dogma—in the lomatic representative of the i epublic preme court room, Washington, to Bal Men’s Christian Association in Brook- diers are not worth much and surren four horses and equipments, six rifles, state and industry, we could notescape here, arrived in this city today, from timore. lyu. der easily. Already two of their gen and killed three insurgents. He ad democracy in ethics. No human being New York. Two negroes were shot to death and erals are dead. Cape Colony will re vanced toward Lemeri that afternoon, has the right to impose ethical or relig A London paper is authority for the two white men desperately wounded as captured the enemy’s outpost, three ious authority on another human be Letter From Kruger. volt. statement that the powers have de “No doubt it will surprise you to men and six horses. London, Jan. 23.—A special dis- ing. All imposed authority is essen manded knowledge of the United the result of an attempt to arrest a ne ‘‘He advanced again at 5 P. M., tially atheistic. The man who seeks States’ policy in China and the Philip- gro murderer at Macon, Ga. J. H. patch from Naples says that Mr. Ma- see me having changed thus, but that Butler, colored, is the man who did and, finding the enemy strongly en- cram is reported to be the bearer of a could not be otherwise, after having pines. to coerce another into accepting his most of the shooting, and who was letter to President McKinley from witnessed everything. It is now clear trenched, sent by a navy gunboat to views is atheistic and cannot believe in The special committee of the house himself shot to death. President Kruger, in which the latter that Chamberlain’s sole aim has been Batangas for assistance, Three com- a God. What you call religious au to investigate the case of Roberts of proposes peace termB based on the for three years to make war against the paniesof Muir’s battalion of the Thirty thority is essentially a monopoly. A long-time resident of South Africa, Utah, finds that Roberts had three status quo, with complete independ Transvaal and obtain possession of its eighth infantry were sent to Taal, the now in New York, says the Boers are ( "It is too late to reform society in wives. It is said he will not be al insurgent headquarters. Johnson drove America. It is no longer a question territory.” ence and a seven years’ franchise. lowed to remain iu congress and a ma not brave; that they will fight from the enemy through Lemeri on to Taal, whether you will have social revolu Yaqui Nation to Slake a T»a«t Stand. jority favors not allowing him to be cover, but in the open, man to man, where he attacked the southern portion tion or not, it is simply a question of WALL OF GOLD ORE. the Boer is no match for the Briton, or Chicago, Jan. 20. — A special to the seated at all. of the city and Muir the northern por what kind of a revolution you are go other white antagonist. He predicts | Record from El Paso, Tex., says: Thounand • Upon Thousand« of Tom Koscluseo’s friend and close asso the British will win soon. "The Yaqui Indians of Sonora, the tion. The enemy dispersed, retreating ing to have. A revolution you are sure in Sight. ciate, llaym Salomon, will be given a only race in all Mexico that was able in many directions. Johnson’s casual to have. Socialism is the only living Hepburn believes the house will pass Prairie City, Jan. 23. — What is in to survive the Spanish invasion and ties were one killed, one seriously and religion, the only programme of faith medal by congress. His relatives claim that he loaned this country the canal bill. some respects the most phenomenal preserve its individuality, are making two slightly wounded. Four field that is offered at the present time.” General Buller cables that he thinks gold find in Eastern Oregon, is 7H pieces and a quantity of rifles were cap money during the revolutionary war their last stand against the Mexican ■ More About the Fight. miles south of Prairie City, in Grant government. Thus far it seems the tured. and it whs never repaid. The medal he is making progress. Spearman’s Camp, Jan. 24.—Early is a compromise of their claim. “This movement of Johnson’s was The news of the success of the Mexi county. The width of the ledge is 600 Mexican soldiers have been found in feet, and the walls are broken away for adequate to cope with the Yaquis. ably conducted, and important in le- Sunday morning General Warren com Denmark is coming down to our can troops is confirmed. menced a flanking movement on the ex a distance of more than 3,000 feet, sults. price. She now asks only $4,000,000 A proclamation has been issued by The second detachment of London leaving the ore exposed 150 to 200 feet treme left of the Boer position. The "The enemy is reported in large force for the Danish West Indies. The volunteers has left for the cape. the ruler of the Yaqui nation, ad iu the air. It is said that nowhere in dressed to “The American People,” and entrenched at and near Santa Cruz, infantry advanced at 5 o’clock in the price first demanded was $13,000,000. Count and Countess Castellane, nee the world has such a body of ore been Laguna de Bay. General Schwan is morning along the irregular sides of It is likely the deal will be closed be and in part is as follows: found, standing, as this does, where no fore many days. The islands will be Gould, have arrived in New’ York. “The Yaqui nation has begun its swinging his troops on that point, hiB Tabamyama mountain, which ends at The United Mineworkers voted down tunneling is necessary. The value of struggle for independence. It will no left at the town of the Bay, a few miles Spionkop. The artillery positions were valuable to us in the event the Nicar a resolution of sympathy for the Boers. the ore runs from $3 to $63 per ton in longer tolerate the Mexican army in east of Calamba, his right consisting of behind and on the plain. The British agua canal is built. carefully worked along the hills until gold, and it is free milling. Thousands cavalry at the right of Tayabas. ” John Ruskin, the great art critic and upon thousands of tons of ore, i umn- Sonora. The nation has established Dawson was visited by another large within 1,000 yards of a commanding a provisional government, the offices of writer, passed away in his 81st year at cumbered by mountains of dirt i and fire. FOR TAGAL AND BOER. kopje, on which the Boers were concen which are at Babispe. In the event General Joe Wheeler is coming London. valueless rock, stand uncovered. of the success of the Yaqui people over Senator Turner Arrainged the Admli n- trated, concealed behind immense boul General James F. Wade has taken home. ders strewn thickly over the hill. lstration’s Policy. the Mexicans, no foreigners except na Battle With Yaqui*. The artillery opened the attack, and China is buying heavily of cotton temporary charge of the department of tive liorn Americans will be allowed in Washington, Jan. 24.—This was an the lakes. Nogales, Ariz., Jan. 23.—News was cloth. Sonora for several years. The property other day of oratory in the senate, lit the batteries worked continuously, Motormen and conductors of Troy, received from the south this morning and persons of Americans in Sonora tle beyond routine business being tran pouring tons of shrapnel among the Iron and steel shipments are taking N. Y., are out for more wages and that General Lorenzo Torres had en will be protected by the Yaquis in sacted. Pritchard delivered a long and Boers, who devoted their attenton to all available shiproom to the Orient. gaged the Yaquis at Macoyata, killing every way.” musketry firing on the British infantry. shorter hours. carefully prepared address on the race The Boers stuck to their rocky fastness over 200 and taking 500 prisoners. The Northwestern Fruitgrowers’ As A deadly quarrel In the Italian quar Father Beltr. n and several sisters of Scheme for Hawaiian Electric Road*. question in the South, his remarks be with greatest tenacity, and at the con eociation met in Tacoma in annua. ter of New York resulted in the killing charity who have been held as prison San Francisco, Jan. 22.—L. P. Mat ing addressed particularly to the pro clusion of the day the British had only meeting. of three of one family. ers of war by the Yaquis for the last thews, of Cleveland, O., representing posed amendment to the constitution advanced across a few ridges. Ex-Congressman David J. Colson, The Baldwin locomotive works, of six months were rescued by the victori an Eastern syndicate which proposes of North Carolina, which, if enacted, The Boers apparently have few guns, «hot and killed two men in a Frank- Philadelphia, has received an order for ous Mexican troops and are now with to construct electric railroads in Ha he said, would disfranchise a large and they did little damage. fort (Ky.) hotel. mass of voters, both white and black. 30 large locomotives from France. General Torres. It is expected that waii, is on his way home. He says Captain Honley, of the Dublin fusi He was followed by Turner, of Wash Wainwright A- Co., Boston bankers, Danish farmers have sent the Prin this last important victory of General that $5,000,000 may be expended, and ington, in a speech on the Philippine liers, fell mortally wounded while lead have failed. They tried to carry too ing his men to seize a fresh point of cess of Wales 12,000 boxes of choice Torres will have the effect of scattering added: heavy a load of Mining stocks. “In the near future more than a question, in which he arraigned the ad vantage. butter for tho British soldiers in the Yaquis and will result in ending ministration ’ s policy as set out in the the war. million dollars’ worth of ties and lum A Wall street rumor says that the Africa. A Pietermaritzburg Ilumor. ber will be shipped from Puget sound president’s message, and the speech Southern Pacific may buy the Galves Durban, Natal, Jan. 24.—The state The reason for the close censorship Killed by Earthquake. points to Hawaii for the projected of Beveridge. Turner was given close ment comes from an excellent source ton, Houston ¿^Northern. is now being appreciated in London, City of Mexico, Jan. 23.—News Is Plans already perfected call attention by his colleagues. The British ship Reliance and the and the people are willing to await the arriving from the interior |>oints affect roads. in Pietermartzburg that Lord Dundon- for the construction of some 310 miles The house was in session only 40 aid has entered Ladysmith with 1,600 British ship Annie Thomas lire long results. ed by the earthquake Friday night and of electric lines. Most of the roads minutes today, and nothing of public men. This is not confirmed from any overdue at San F rancisco. An Indiana volunteer, writing home, Saturday morning. Much damage wat will be in and around Honolulu and The French admiral dined with Pres says that Joe Wheeler gave tired sold done to property in Guadalajara, and elsewhere on Oahu island. Ferryboats importance was done except to refei other quarter; but it is known that ident Jiniines, of Santo Domingo after iers his horse and, taking their gun, the city of Colima, capital of the state will be run between the termini of to the speaker for settlement a dispute Lord Dundonald’s flying column has between the appropriations and mili been acting well to the left of the line of the same name, was the scene of these roads and the various islands.” tlie troublesoma claim was paid. marched with the boys. tary affairs committee« over jurisdic of advance. terrific experiences, accompanied with The third hiiuuh I conventionu of the Owing to dangers threatening the the loss of seven lives. The City of American Soldier Attempted to Kill Otia tion of the estimates for the approria- Fight Men Reacued. National Livestock Association of commonwealth of Frankfort, Kv., Chicago, Jan. 22.—A special to the tions for the manufacture of small arms Mexico came off comparatively un Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 24. —Eight America met in Fort Worth, Tex. clergymen set aside Tuesday as a day scathed in the earthquake, few acci Record from Victoria, B. C., says: J. at the Rock Island and Springfield of the 11 nien who were entombed in Senate committee on interoceanic of humiliation and prayer. dents occurring here or in the suburbs. P. Molera, who arrived from Manila, arsenals. A few District of Columbia the Third-street tunnel by the caving bills of minor importance were passed. tells of an attempt on the life of Gen canals will favor the bill lor the con Rev. Mr. Sheldon will have absolute The church of the Three Kings, in the in of earth yesterday, were rescued struction of the Nicaragua canal. control of all departments of the To suburbs, was cracked, and will be eral Otis. In conversation in reference uninjured today. John Dejoe is still Flection of Senator«. to the situation there he said that Gen A negro who was supposed to have peka (Kan.) Capital for one week, closed for repairs. entombed, and is injured, but it is not Washington, Jan. 24. — The report eral Otis once appeared on the firing aided two negroes to escape near llend- when he will demonstrate how a Chris filed today on the house bill for elec known how seriously. Foreman Craw line, when a shot from the rifle of one How Men Were Anihiithrd. gin. Tenn., was lynched by a mob. tian daily should be conducted and ley is dead. Many tons of eaith fell Manila, Jan. 23.—The escort of 50 of the soldiers whizzed uncomfortably tion of United States senators by the in the part of the tnnnel where he was. Negroes have appealed to the United edited. people reviews the arguments made in close to his head. As to who fired the men of company U, Thirtieth infa .try, The theory advanced for the cause States senate for national legislation Tbe 16th annual report of the United favor of this change and refers to the Ralston commanding, shot no clew was discovered. of the tunnel caving in is that a sewer that will protect them from burning States civil service commission has Lieutenant unfortunate conditions which have oc which was ambushed near Lipa, con Brew* Ware Burglars Bold. and lynching. been presented to the president. It sisted of 50 convalescents from the curred in Kentucky, Idaho, Delaware broke over the place where the men Vani’ouver, B. C., Jan. 22.—John shows an increase in the number of and other states under the present sys were working, and water, saturating The treasury department is consider hospital, who were going to rejoin the and Thomas Brew, supposed to have (tenons employed and more examina tem. The bill, as reported, leaves it the earth, caused it to become heavy ing a recommendation to move the regiment. The insurgents hid in the been lost in a storm off the northern and fall. Street Inspector Lombie, United States custom house from Mary tions of applicants last year than iu bushes along the road and opened fire coast, are said by the police to have discretionary with the legislature to who was so badly injured, died this any previous year of the commission. continue the present system or adopt Island to Ketchikan. u)M>n the pack train from three sides. left behind, in a shack formerly occu morning. the system of choice by the people. All the leading manufacturers of The Ashland woolen mills, one of the The Americans, in addition to theii pied by John Brew, a quantity of odds Almost a Centenarian. To Rpfonslilrr Samoan Treaty Vote«. men and women’s woolen felt hats oldest industrial establishments iu Or casualties, were compelled to abandoa and ends, which the police claim to Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 24.—Dr. Robert the train, which consisted of 22 horses. have raised prices aa a result of the egon, representing an invested capital have identified as having been stolen Washington. Jan. 24.—In the exec H. Dalton died suddenly in this city advance in prices of wool. of over $65,000, and regularly employ The latter, with their packs, fell into from various Vancouver stores and res utive session of the senate today Jones, yesterday, while in his chair. He Secretary Long and Rear Admiral ing 30 to 35 hands was totally de the hands of the insurgents, who pur idences which had been entered by of Arkansas, gave notice that at the was in his 94th year, and had been in Bradford have apj>eared before the sen- stroyed by fire, which is supposed to sued the retreating escort for tlire« burglars. There is a collection of tools next executive session he would call usual good health. The day before his ate committee on naval affaire in ad haie originated in the weaving-room. miles along tne road, until the Ameri sufficiently large and varied for a well- up his motion to reconsider the vote on death he wrote an epitaph for his own equipped carpenter shop. The insurance amounted to $13,500. cans were reinforced. which the Samoan treaty was ratified. tom be tone. socacy of the Pacific cable. Edward M. Brown, a member of the Opening for American Fruit. Nlenragua Object« tn Merry. Fell Two Thousand Feet. Total expenditures at the Charleston Trees and shrubs are being planted 1 irst M ashington volunteers, is dead Berne, Jan. 22. — The bundesrath to- Managua. Nicaragua, Jan. 23.—(Via Houghton, Mich., Jan. 24.—Twc «long the Suez canal to keep the sand (Mass.) navy yard for the last fiscal Galveston, Tex., Jan. 3.)—The Nica day abrogated previous regulations and miners, named Kratt and Swett, drop in this city, the result of disease con year were $137,465. from drifting. tracted in the Philippines. raguan government will appoint Jos« granted |>ermission for the importation The Ninth regiment of Pennsylvania Ed Rodrigues an I Bruno Bruitage at of dried American fruits, anil also fresh ped nearly 3.000 feet tn D shaft of the James R. Garfield, son of the mur Colorado Convict* F«cape. Atlantic mine. Both were horribly dered president, announces himself a* celebrated the one hnndreth anniver arbitrators for Nicaragua in adjusting fruits, on condition of their examina mangled. Both leave large families. Pneblo. Colo., Jan. 24 —A special a candidate for congress iu the Twen sary of its organization recently. to the ( hieftain from Canyon City, the differences with the .Maritime tion at the Berne custom-house. tieth Ohio district. Colo., says Anton Wood, Thomas Reyn Daniel S. Forrl, for 40 years propri Canal Company, It is underatoixi the U h ««-R s II Flaser’. Crime. O.nmn Dlgna Caught. Worcester. Mass., Jan. 22.—Martin olds. W. Wallace and—. Wagner, four Congressman James C. Needham, etor and editor of the Youth’s Com government will object to United Cairo, Jan. 23.— News was received Bergen, a niemlrer of the Boston hase- convicts in the penitentiary, stabbed from the Seventh California district, panion, who died recently in Boston, States Minister Merry an I Rudolph here tonight that Osman Diena, prin l>all team, shot and killed his wife and Wiliam C. Rooney, captain of the was horn at Carson City, Nev., in an made it an invariable rule that his Weiser, the company's agent, as repre cipal general of the late Khalifa Ab two children, and then himself, at hit night watch, to death tonight, captured name should never appear in the col sentatives of the company in the arbi emigraut wagon while his parents were dullah. baa bveu captured. 1 ouud two other guards and mad« tration home in North Brookfield toiiar | and pressing across the plains to California. umns of his own journal. their escape. M c M innville