Yamhill County Reporter LATER NEWS. BOER SYMPATHIZERS. N**w York M r «« Meeting Addressed by M on tug a White. BOERS AT KROONSTAD. Buller With «5,000 Men to Attempt >» Julia Arthur has retired from the Force Bl««ar.berg Kai>(«. stage. New York, March 19.—There was a London, March 21.—Kroonstad, The insurgents in Manila and Hong meeting of Boer sympathizers at Cooper where the Boers are concentrating, 1« IfcMINNVII.I.R nunfsniv Kong are active. Union tonight, at which George II. van Manufacturers and Machin The House Refused to Concur 30 miles from Bloemfontein. It is sur Hoesen presided. Montague White, the St. Patrick’s day was enthustically rounded by a country of hills and jun ists Are at War. on Relief Bill. Boer representative; John E. Mulhol celebrated throughout Cape Town. gles. land and P. L. Wessels, a representa Hetty Green’s daughter is said to be General Gatacre is now resting at tive of the Orange Free State, made engaged to a poor Spanish nobleman. A GENERAL STRIKE ORDERED Spiingfonteiu, preliminary to joining; DEMOCRATS VOTED DOWN speeches. Mr. Van Hoesen prophesied Lord Roberts. The Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf that ‘‘not until all the Boers are in Genera) Buller’s hill work before’ railway system has been sold at auc their graves or all the English are in Comprehensive Review of the Import tion. Will AfTert 100,000 Workmen and Ex Senate Pa*..«I h Bill Providing for th« Ladysmith has given him an experience- flight will the war be over.” ant Happening« of the Past Week tend Throughout the United Stater Appointment of u Cnuiuiltt«. to Set which is about to be used in forcing Referring to his interview with re- Andrew Bolter, one of the noted the Biggarsberg range. It is believed Called Frttuj the Telegraph Columns* and May Reach Other Countries. tle Spanl.h War Claim.. pa rd to the probable destruction of entomologists in America, is dead in that 25,000 of his 40,000 men are about Johannesburg by the Boers, he said: Chicago. to engage General Botha’s force, and Chicago, March 20. — After the con ‘ ‘ A nation making war cannot pro Washington, March 21. — The house Methuen occupied Boshof, on the Two boys, aged 9 and 3 years, were the next news of fighting will probably ference between representatives of ths vide a drawing room for its enemy. today refused to concur in the senate way to Mafeking. burned to death in their own house from Natal. International Association of Machinist! The Boers would neither have lost nor amendments to the Puerto Rican relief come The leaders of the Afrikanderbun.S The Illinois river is flooded, owing, near Alfred, N. Y. and the Administrative Council of ths gained by the destruction of Bloemfon bill. The Democrats supported a mo It is said to the Chicago drainage canal. British industries are badly in need National Metal Trades Association, tein; but the case of Johannesburg is tion to concur, on the giound that it are circulating a petition in Cape Col The house adopted the conference of cash. The money maiket is head ended at 10:30 this morning, President different, as it would provide splendid would further delay in extending re ony asking the imperial government report on the currency bill by a vote over ears in debt. James O’Connell, of the union, declared barrack accommodation for the British, lief to the inhabitants of the island, not to take away the independence of the Boers. of 166 to 120. Nine persons were injured in New that strikes would be called immediate and by reason of its location and other but the Republicans stood firmly be Thirty-two thousand additional General Cronje and the remainder of York by the dropping of a coal chute ly in all parts of the United States and advantages an invaluable base for oper hind Chairman Cannon in his demand troops for South Afiica are now at sea. Canada. Such strikes will involve ations. ” u|xm an eievated train. that the house should insist upon its the Paardeburg prisoners will be taken Canadians Carnarvon. As to the reported statement of the original provision to appropriate not to St. Helena. General Hernandez, leader of the 100,000 men and cause to be shutdown for an indefinite period plants having British that President Kruger would be Carnarvon, Cape Colony, March 21. only the money collected on Puerto Rather than have it captured by the Venezuela revolution, is making pro an aggregate capacity of millions ol held personally res|>onsible for any de Rican goods up to January 1, but all —The Canadian mounted rifles, under British, the Boers will raze Johannes gress against the government. dollars. Chicago labor troubles are re struction of propertv he said: subsequent moneys collected or which Colonel Hercliiner, and the Canadian. burg to the ground. Two thousand Boer women in Pre sponsible for the disagreement, which “President Kruger is well able tc are to be collected. The remainder of Artillery, commanded by Colonel i The 56th anniversary of the birth of toria have been armed to aid in the de is expected to precipate the general take care of himself, and if he in not, 1 the day was devoted to District of Co Drury, have arrived here with a con King Humber 1, was appropriately cel fense of the Transvaal capital. machinists’ strike. Were it not for call upon you to take care of him.” tingent of yeomanry. The presence of lumbia business. ebrated throughout Italy. United States supreme court rendered the fact that leaders of the Machinists’ Mr. Wessels spoke briefly, beginning Two measures of national importance this force here has had an excellent General Kobbe has been appointed a decision upholding the Texas courts Union refused to call off' strikes that with a reference to the reverence with ami many of slightly less interest were effect in the district. It is said that a now exist in Chicago, Columbus, O., which the Boers regard their women, passed by the senate today. The leg large force of insurgents is in the vi* governor of Albay province, Luzon. in their war against the trusts. Hemp ports have been opened. During a row in a saloon at Coeur and Paterson, N. J., the manufacturers and the fact that the women have been islative, executive and judicial appro cinity of Van Wyek’s Vlei. and leaders, it is believed, would have fighting in the trenches. He declared priation bill, carrying more than $25,- Lord Roberts’ forces have occupied d’Alene, Idaho, two negroes were shot, come to an amicable agreement and Settlement of Sulu Disputes. the Boers had demonstrated and would 000,000, was passed without debate. Bloemfontein, and Kroonstadt will be one fatally and the other seriously. New York, March 21.—A special te» arbitration would have been perman demonstrate their right and fitness to The measure providing for the appoint the Free State’s seat of government. Admiral Watson’s purpose in send ently established between the National govern themselves. He charged Eng ment of a commission to adjudicate the Herald from Washington says: To James G. Smith, president of th* ing a naval vessel to Tokio, China, Metal Trades Association and the Inter land with supplying the natives with and settle claims of the people of the prevent friction with the sultan of the- Telegraphers’ Union and an inventor was for protection of American inter national Association of Machinists. guns to use against the Dutch; with United States growing out of the war Sulu archipelago, measures have been of telegraphic devices, died at his ests. The members ol the executive board falsifying the surveys, in order to get with Spain was also passed without op taken by the American authorities in the Philippines for the adjudication of borne in New York, aged 69. British are persisently prosecuting of the Machinists’ Union, however, re possession of the diamond fields; with position. For a brief time the Puerto Rican any questions that may arise which The Armstrong Steel Works, at Flint, the war in Borneo. In a recent en- fused to call off the Chicago strike, as misusing the natives and Boers, and cannot be disposed of bv the provisions Mich., burned with a loss estimated gagement several scores of rebels were they declared that if they did, the with other reprehensible things. He government and tariff measure was un of the treaty which he and General killed. Chicago local union would secede from concluded with an appeal that America der consideration. Foraker, in charge at $180,000. Goldens’ brewery and When intervene to stop hostilities, and reiter of the bill, submitted some committee Bates entered into several months ago. cooper shop, adjacent to the Hteel works, Puerto Rico’s distress is growing the International Association. Colonel Pettit, who succeeded Gen were also destroyed. worse, Governor General Davis cabled the refusal of the machinists to end the ated the statement that European amendments. A few of them were eral Bates as commanding general of strike was presented to the maufactur- nations would have intervened if they ones are agreed to, but the important Patrick Egan, ex-minister to Chili, that 500 tons of provisions will be ers, they issued an ultimatum to the but known how the United States still pending. A free trade amend- the department of Mindanao and the and ex-president of the Irish National needed weekly. I had labor leaders, and on their refusal to stands. ment to the bill was offered by Beve Sulu archipelago, has issued this order, Federation, has written a letter in The French line freighter Panillac agree to its provisions, all negotiations a copy of which has just reached the- ridge. which he says that 85 per cent of the is missing. She carried a cargo valued were broken off. war department: THE CUBAN PROBLEM. Irish people dislike Queen Victoria. at $3,000,000 and has not been heard BIG ORDER FROM MANILA. “It is directed that all cases in dis» Before leaving the rooms in which At Price, Utah, Indian Agent Myton, from for over a month. he joint conference was being held, Will Be Taken Up When Puerto Hico Is Million Dollars* Worth of Clothing fwi pute between the sultan and his sub* Out of the Way. pects and the United States which come Governor Geer received a check for ‘resident James O’Connell, of the In- leased 700,000 acres of govenment land the Soldier«. in conflict with the provisions of the on the Uintah reservation to Eastern $27,806.85 from the war department in ernational Union, declared that the I New York, March 19.—A special to Washington, March 21.—Colonel Utah flockmasters. The leases run five settlement of the state of Oregon’s union would begin immediately to call the Times from Washington says: Patten, of the quartermaster-general’s treaty, be referred by the commanding years, and theamount involved is $18,- claim for clothing furnished the volun strikes in all parts of the country. The Four weeks hence, the year allowed by office, today completed arrangements officers at S’Assi and Bonago to the 000, which goes to the Uintah Indians. teers. first of these strikes will be called in the treaty of peace with Spain for the for the shipment of about $1,000,000 military commander at Sulu, who will, Cleveland. After all the large cities Spanish inhabitants of Cuba to decide worth of clothing and equipage to Ma take such action as he may deem best, To prevent friction with the sultan Rev. Dr. Isaac Meyer Wise celebrat shall have been tied up, strikes will be whether they will be Cuban or Spanish nila for the use of troops in the Philip making a full report to the district ed his 81st birthday at Cincinnati. He of the Sulu archipelago, measures have commander.” Immediately called in the machine shops of all the citizens will expire. is the oldest rabbi in active service in been taken by the American authori- after that date. April 11, according to pines during the next six months. M pi I h I h to Spanish War Veterans. railroads in the country. I ties ill the Philippines for the adjudi the United States. Dr. Wise was born the plan laid down by the administra These shipments will be made by way After meeting in seperate confer Washington, March 20.—The Na cation of any questions that may arise in Steingrub, Bohemia, March 11, tion at the opening of the present ses of New York and San Francisco by the 1819. Alter more than half a century which cannot be disposed of by provis ences, all the afternoon, the manufact sion of congress, preparations are to be first available transports, and are in tional Society, Sons of the American. ■pent in America he stands today at ions of the treaty which he and Gen urers and the labor leaders began a made for the holding of municipal elec response to cabled requisitions from Revolution, on Wednesday evening will, present medals to such members of the the head of the Reform Jews of the eral Bates entered into several months joint meeting at 8 P. M., at which the tions and ultimately for the election of the depot quartermaster at Manila. manufacturers submitted to the ma District of Columbia Society as served ago. country. Among the principal articles cabled in the war with Spain. Senator Lodge chinists a proposal for arbitration. a convention which will decide upon I’ueito Ricans call fora settlement of They asked that all strikes and lock the Cuban form of government. To for are 130,000 khaki coats, 122,000 will deliver the address. This action President Wheeler has announced to pairs of khaki trousers, 100,500 pairs of the regentaof the University of Cali the tariff dispute. outs be called off pending the arbitra that government, according to the is taken in accordance with a resolu fornia that experts of acknowledged A school of forestry will be establish tion of the difficulties bv a committee original programme, the United States russet shoes, 50.000 pairs of black calf- tion adopted at the last congress of the sikn shoes, 220,000 pairs of cotton repute have been engaged to make ex ed at Yale university. consisting of the presidents of the two is to surrender the control of the island. stockings, 75,000 nankeen shirts, 65,- society at Detroit, authorizing a com Whether that programme will be car cavations and explorations in parts of organizations and two members from mittee to procure from the govern Governor Leary has issued a procla the world rich with relics of ancient mation freeing the peons of the island each association, whose decision shall ried out in its entirety cannot certainly 000 cotton undershirts, 70,000 pairs ment an old Spanish gun or plate from leggings, 50,000 chambray shirts, 65,- be sai<l. The senate committee on learning. The entire expense of the of Guam. be accepted as final. 000 dark blue flannel shirts, 53,000 one of the captured ships, to strike work will be borne by Mrs. Phoebe A. On the second proposition the two Cuban affairs has the matter before it. campaign hats, 75,000 pairs nankeen medals from the same and distribute The transport Meade sailed for Ma Hearst. In Egypt. Dr. George Reisner associations were united. The labor The plan was Senator Foraker’s, and them to members of the society who will have charge of the explorations. nila, via Honolulu, with 25 doctors. leaders refused to agree to the first he secured the consent of the adminie- drawers, 61,000 pairs of jean drawers, served in the late war. 10,000 linen collars, 10,000 waist belts, The materials collected by these scien 69 hospital corps men and 26 recruits. proposition, and submitted a demand tration to it at a time when powerfnl Fant Mail Wrecked. tists will bo placed in the Archaeologi The Port Gibson press, Port Gibson, for immediate and separate arbitration interests were contending for a differ- 75,000 hat cords, 1,500 tents (includ Montgomery, Ala., March 21.—The cal museum to be established at Berke Miss., in which was stored 2,000 bales of the Chicago difficulties. This the ent policy, and when they had pro ing 200 hospital tents), 2,000 blankets, scrubbing fast mail on the Plant system, which ley. of cotton, was burned. Loes $100,000. manufacturers refused to ratify, and giessed so far that the plan had been 12,000 brooms, 8,000 brushes, 5,000 barracks chairs and 10,- left here last night, was wrecked about announced to the public as the presi Filipino insurgents are lighting hard All records are being broken by the the conference broke up, both sides 000 light woolen stockings. a mile and a half from Ozark. Wil to keep the Americans out of southern weather in the East and South. The making what amounted to a formal dent’s plan. Senator Foraker is confi With the exception of the light liam Kellar, a commercial traveler Luzon. thermometer at Chicago registered 1 declaration of war. The declaration dent that it will be adopted, and it is woolen stockings, all articles are in from Savannah, Ga., and Conductor of machinists took the form of threats understood that this is the reason why stock at the various military depots, Plague in Honolulu is stamped out, below zero. of an international strike made by l’res- , he is so anxious for the immediate and will be forwarded with no more Reed, were fatally injured. Others after a total of 62 cases, 53 of which The feature of the St. Patrick’s day ident O’Connell aud Organizer Reed. | adoption of a civil government for injured are: R. L. Todd, division pas were fatal. parade in Chicago was the carrying of a The manufacturers then presented ■ Puerto Rico, with or without a tariff delay than necessary. senger agent of the Plant system. Mont Woolen stockings have not heretofore gomery; Jack Cornalzer, Southeastern A brother of President Steyn, of the big Transvaal flag at the head of the their side of the question in a sdt of annex. He wants Puerto Rico out oi been considered as an essential part of passenger agent of the Mobile & Mont Orange Free State, has been captured Ancient Order of Ilibernans. resolutions in which they declared that the way, it is said, in time for the big by the British. At Marietta., Ga., a mob of 175 men “the form of joint agreement this day i ger Cuban problem to have a free field. the outfit of a soldier in the tropics, gomery, and C. L. Mitchell, a mer Senator Platt, of Connecticut, has and consequently were not kept in chant of Zark. The train was slowing General George White has arrvied at battered down the door of the jail and unanimously adopted by the ndminis- I started for Cuba with Senators Aldrich sotek. These articles will be pur up for a bridge when the rear truck of entered the cell of a negro and tired trative council of the National Metal | Durban and embarked upon the trans and Teller. Senator Platt is chairman chased in the open market in San the tender jumped the track and the about 100 shots at him. He will die. Trades Association and presented to | port for East London. i of committee on relations with Cuba, Francisco and forwarded with the rest. entire train, except the last sleeper, The Academy of Music, the leading the executive officers of the Interna- > Eughtnd politely declined the proffer and he, with Senators Aldrich and In addition to the articles already left the rails. Two passenger coaches of the United States to intercede in theater of Quebec, was burned with a tional Association of Machinists is the Teller, form a subcommittee which enumerated, 500 field ranges are called and two sleepers turned over and rolled beet and only proposition which the loss of $80,000. The St. Louis hotel, for. Even these were in stock, and down an embankment. the war in South Africa. adjoining was damaged to the extent National Metal Trades Association has has been delegated to go to Cuba and will be sent forward. Under the pol study the situation. Nothing has been Near Baker City, Or., an O. R. & N. of $30,000. to make, and that the committee again Victory for American Shipowners. icy adpoted by the quartermaster de freight train ran down four Japanese presents the agreement of the executive said about the duration of the stay the partment arrangements will be made Vancouver, B. C., March 21.— An Mrs. Lida Greyeroff, the largest three senators will make. It is under •ection hands, two being killed. woman in Indiana, died suddenly at committee to the International Associa- , I immediately to replenish the stock in Important ruling was received today Labor troubles are rife in Martinique. her home in Kokomo, falling from a tion ol Machinists, and requests them stood, however, that their visit relates all depots up to the maximum amount from the secretary of the treasury, at Riots and incendiary tires spread terror chair while playing domiuoes. She to accept the same by affixing their to the plebiscite of April 11. at the time of the receipt of the mam Washington, by the collector of cus toms in Vancouver. This was to the through the island, and ignorant weighed 550 pouuds and was 32 years official signatures and notify them that moth order from the Philippines. INTERVIEW WITH ITO. this association is ready to sign the effect that in future no American goods negroes threatened to behead the old. Empress Snul>* the Power«. whites. will be allowed to go north in Cana Raiuon of War Between R iiaa I h ani Five dead and one fatally and one agreement jointly with them.” Peking, March 21.—The ascendency dian vessels to Skagway for local con The union of the International Asso J r pan Are Unfounded • The United States government has seriously injured is the result of an at of the anti-foreign party is becoming sumption there without payment of the purchased the steamer Columbia from tempt to start a fire with gasoline at ciation of Machinists met today and in New York. March 17.—A dispatch to pronounced. The dowager empress regular duties. This is a victory for the Northern Pacific Steamship Com Columbus, O. George White used the dorsed the action of the officers. the Herald from Yokohama says: Mar appears unable sufficiently to reward American shipowners. In view of the failure of all efforts pany. She will go on the regular fluid at James Weaver’s residence, and quis Ito, Japanese ex-prime minister in the officials who exhibit marked hos for a settlement of the machinists ’ Boxing Bout Ended Fatally. Manila run. an explosion followed. The building tility to everything not Chinese. Hen strike. National President James O’Con-1 an interview, said: Santa Cruz, Cal., March 20.— Frank was ret on tire, and the iumates were “ The rumors of war between Russia Tung, probably the most bitterly anti- The steamship Armenia, loading at nell announced tonight that the last Cass, 18 years old. was killed at Levin New York, will carry supplies to Ma covered with the burning fluid. detals of plans for calling a nation« 1 and Japan are unfounded newspaper foreign official of the empire, has been At Chicago, George L. Magill, form strike this week of 70,000 union machii - reports. An agreement exists betweeu decorated with the three-eyed peacock lakes today iD a friendly boxing bout nila for the American troops in the In the eighth Philippines, and 2,200 tons of railsand erly president of the Avenue Savings ists were being perfected. Mr. O'Cor.- Russia and Japan to the effect that feather, which has never been conferred with Bert Whidden. round Whidden struck Cass with a six- neither power will encroach upon Bank, which collapsed in August, for 80 years. The notorious Li Peng a large amount of steel bridge and nell had put himself in communication structural work for the Siberian rail 1896, was convicted of receiving depos during the day with the local unions in Corea, and we must believe that Russia Hing, who was dismissed from the ounce glove on the left side of the neck. Death resulted in half an hour. Cass way, to be delivered at Vladivostock. it«, knowing his institution to be in several of the big cities East and West. is sincere. The new Russian minister governorship of Shantung on Germany’s weighed 170 pounds, being 20 pounds solvent, and sentenced to the peniten He declares that all is in readiness for to Corea has come to Tokio and our re demand, has been advanced to the first Senator Sewell has introduced a bill tiary for an indefinite term. lations are most friendly.” He was rank, and the ex-governor of Shantung, heavier than Whidden. changing the name of the Paris, of the also titled double the amount of the de a general walk out before April 1. Speaking about the South African Yuh Sen, has been appointed governor Application, for th« War Loan. Terrorised by Regulator*. American line, to the Philadelphia. posit received, the tine amounting to war, Marquis Ito said: of the Shang Si district, a snub to the London, March 21.—In the house of Atlanta, Ga., March 19.—A special Three of the ships of the International $2,396. "The outcome of the struggle will be powers interested, and likely to preju commons today the chancellor of th« to the Constitution from Columbia, 8. Navigation Company constituting the Maud 8., the famous trotter, died at C., says: The station agent and other to increase England’s greatness and dice British interests in the proivnee, exchequer announced that the total American Trans-Atlantic mail service, Schult»' farm. Port Chester, N. Y. arouse new interest in the armies as the powers believe his maladminis number of applications for the war already bear names of American cities She was brought to the farm from New citizens of Neeces, Orangeburg county, which her colonies have developed. tration is the cause of the present state loan was 89,800, and that the subscrip —the St. Paul, the St. Louis aud the York a week ago, and it was intended telegraphed the governor at midnight England will have trained soldiers all of affairs in Shantung. tions were £335,500,000. The largest begging for troops to protect them from New York. to use her for breeding purposes. She white regulators, who had twice visited over the globe. application, he added, was for £10,- riague Spreading in. Australia. “The policy of Japan is not a colonial T. K. Stidborongh, formerly clerk in was sick when she arrived here, and the town, beat the people, white and Adelaide, South Australia, March 000,000. the auditor’s office of (he Pacific Ex had been under the care of a veterinary black, and promised to return tomor one. The Japanese army and navy are 21.—Five deaths have recently oc Victoria Wheat Crop Short. press Company, at Omaha, has sued surgeon. She gradually became worse, row and kill them. Work on the sur intended to defend Japan and her in curred here from what is suspected to Melbourne, March 21.—The official terests. not for ’ conquest. Japan has however, and all efforts to save the life the express company and F.rastua rounding farms has been stopped and be the bubonic plague. statistics of the wheat crop in Victoria Young, its auditor, for $30,000 dam of the valuable mare were fruitless. people driven from their business. The no money for war or aggrandizement. The new development of commerce in Sydney, N. 8. W., March 21.—An show only 15.000,000 bushels, instead ages, alleging that by reasou of his ar Maud 8. was owned by the Bonner governor telegraphed the sheriff to ride Her across the country with a posse and the East renders it necessary for each other death from bubonic plague has of 21,000,000 bushels, which was the rest oil May 26, 1898, on the charge of estate, and was 26 years old. trotting reconi of 2:08 s . was made in give protection until troops could b* nation to protect its interests with a occurred here, and two fresh cases are estimate before the harvest. The ex embezzlement, he has been brought portable surplus will be 6,650,000 sliow of power. 1885. officially reported. Into public scandal and disgrace. sent tomorrow if needed. bushels, instead of 12,000,000. “The present reform revolutionary Recnnktructlon of Theater Franral«. New York, March 20.—The United movement,” concludes! Marqnis Ito, During the marriage ceremony of At Cripple Creek, Col., the February Paris, March 21.—The chamber of Smallpox on the Newark. John 8. Blair and Mias Somerset«, near States trans|>ort Burnside arrived tolar “is insignificant because it has no fol deputies today adopted a credit of output of gold was $2,296,700. from San Juan, Santiago and Gibara, lowing am< ng the people. ” Washington, March 21.—Advices to Perry, O. T., the bride fell dead. 2.400.OtM) francs for the reconstruction Surgeon-GeneraI Van Reypan, indicate Throughout Illinois, Michigan, Indi with 40 cabin passengers and 52 dis- Declare* Himself Dictator. In a department store in San Fran rharged and furloughed soldiers, etc. of the Theater Français, recently des ana, the southwest and west, the heav New Orleans, March 19.—Advice« troyed by tire, and for the providing of that the number of cases of smallpox cisco. two clerks stole $7,000 from the Among the latter are 13 prisoners and iest snowstorm in years prevailed. on the cruiser Newark was limited to from Port Limon and Grevtowm by salary envelojiea of the employee. 15 guards. The Burnside brought mu« steamer, say that President Iglesias, of a temporary home for the Cotnedie two, as originally reported, contracted Democrats of the Kentucky legisla Français at the Odon. Near Bluefield, W. Va., Joseph soldiers’ bodies. by two sailors who mingled with the ture appropriated $100,000 for detec Costa Rica, has issued a proclamation Olean, a farmer, killed his daughter natives at Vigan. in Northern Luron. tion of Goebel’s murderer. suspending th« constitution of the re Step« have been taken by the Topeka Manila, March 30.—A military com and her lover and then killed himself. Many college presidents and profess mission at Bayamlaing has senten.-ed to public and declaring himself dictator Commercial Club to have a big expo The report of Assistant Surgeon Rus While resisting arrest Lonnie Logan, be hanged, on March 30, two native«, until after the threatened invasion on sition in Kansas in 1904. in celebration sell. attached to the Newark, indicate* ors met in Chicago to form an organi that these cases were successfully treat sation to make uniform higher degrees a notorious train roblier, was killed by who have been found guilty of murder the part of Moira ocean or has been of the 50th anniversary of the organiza ed and the spread of the disease pre abaudoued. an officer tn Kansas City. Mo. tion of th« territory of Kansas. ing their countrymen. and shut out cheap diplomas. i vented D. I. ASBURY. Publisher.