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Yamöiil County Reporter LATER NEWS. NO MORE CIGARETTES. BAD NEWS FROM MANILA. II.beta Capture Quantities <»f Guns an-l I I Their U«e Will Not Be Permitted In Th- plague at San Francisco baa Ammunition. Weather Bureau. been »tamped out. D. I. A8BUKT. Pnbll.h.r. San Francisco, March 26.—The Washington, March 28. — Chief Revolutionists of Colombia are press steamer Hong Kong Maru brings from Willis Moore, of the weather bureau, Many Came From Europe has issued an order prohibiting persons Captain and Officers Exoner Hong Kong news of a surprising state BdcMINNVILLE OREGON ing the government forces. of affairs existing in the Philippines. connected with the service from smok Many naval ofliers ask for retirement, ated From All Blame. the Past Year. The correspondent of a Hong Kong ing cigarettes during office hours, and , but moat of them are doomed to disap- paper sent the following uncensored stating further that those who smoked I pointmeut. cigarettes at any time would be men DECISION OF THE COURT letter to his journal: Colonel I’lumer is on half rations, ONE-FOURTH WERE ITALIANS "Manila, Feb. 13.—It is a strange tioned in the confidential reports which I : ind the relief of Maefking is further off state of affairs that exist in the Philip are made quarterly to him by chiefs of i than ever. Improvement is visible Condition« »nd Fact« Shown by Re the several offices and divisions through Chart Supplied by the Bureau of Navi* pines today. lOomprehenalve Review of the Import The Behring sea patrol is now to be Civil govern Chief Moore gallon Showed Clear Water Where in nearly every quarter. port of the New York Supetinteudent out the entire service. ant Happening* of the Past Week resumed, owing to the failure of Ixiund- ments are rapidly being established in said today: the Venae! Struck. of Labor Statistics. Called From the Telegraph Columns. irv negotiations. every town of importance, aud garri "The order was issued after careful sons and patrols are in process of exten consideration and a thorough investiga Hon. John M. Stone, for 10 years Albany, N. Y., March 27.—The an sion wherever Americans hold territory, tion of the evils resulting from cigarette Washington, Macrh 28. — In accord governor of Mississippi, died at llolly Machinists of Cleveland, O., have ance with the naval regulations, Ad smoking. It will stand. In this ser nual report of John Mackin, state and yet it is an undeniable fact that Springs, after a short illness. been ordered out. superintendent of labor statistics, says: since January 1 the insurgents have The Merchants National Bank, of miral Watson convened a court of in vice we are compelled to maintain a "Immigration returns for the quarter captured a number of rifles and quanti Booneville, Iowa, is being terrorized very strict discipline, in order to secure quiry at Manila to tix the responsibility Rutland, Vt., has been wrecked by its by striking miners. Some of our ended December 31, 1899, show an in ties of ammunition from the Ameri for the loss of the cruiser Charleston. satisfactory service. cashier. The defaulter is in jail. The report of that court was made pub I men w ho are regarded as most thorough crease of 23,012 more than in the last cans, almost equalling the sum total of General Kitchener has occupied Lord Salisbury has apologized to the lic today at the navy department, and and competent, doing every detail of three months of 1898. In the latter American captures from the insurgents. Prieska, in Cape Colony. United States for the opening of ex is a complete vindication of the officers their work with the utmost promptness quarter the arrivals numbered 51,880; "Besides this, the casualty rate for The crown princess of Austria and Consul Macrum’s mail at Durban. and men on the Charleston from all of and accuracy, gradually became care in the same three months of 1899, 74,- the last two weeks will come very Count Lonyay were married at Vienna. Revolution in the province of Entre the aspersions that have been passed less and lax. I sent inspectors to in 893. The largest proportionate gain of close to being heavier than at any other The Boers at Aliwal North are still Rios, Argentine, has been completely uj>on them, including one to the effect vestigate, and in a. number of cases it those races recording at least 2.000 ar period of the insurrection, with the ex holding a position in the big hills on quelled by the government troops. that they were intoxicated when the was found to be directly attributable to rivals was made by the Slovaks. The ception of the time of the outbreak and the Free State side. ship struck. the use of cigarettes. I am uot prud Polish race was second, the Crotians the fortnight beginning with March 25. The Boers have adopted a new meth 1899. These are hard facts to swallow, The findings of the court are aB fol ish, nor do 1 wish to assume any au and Slavonians third. J. F. Allen, of New Orleans, has od. Their forces are broken into small "In point of numbers the Southern and somewhat alarming into the bar thority whatever over any privilege bought 1,600,000 Paris exposition tick bands and seriously harass the British. lows: ‘‘The evidence adduced shows most which the employes of the service Italians still retain the lead in imnii- gain. ets as a speculation. The total British losses up to date, conclusively that every precaution re should have, but, as a public servant, 1 gration, the arrivals of that race being "The threatened guerrilla warfare The wili of Philip D. Armour, Jr., exclusive of the invalids sent home, nearly one-fourth of the total. There was proved and admitted to probate are 16,418 in killed, wounded and quired by United States regulations , feel that it is my duty to correct any were 18,149, or 24.2 per cent, of that that was heard of on eveiv side seems to be a stern reality, and parties of 50 upon ships approaching land was taken 1 evil that may exist even if in attempt The estate is valued at $8,000,000. missing. by Captain George W. Pigman to insure ing to make this claim I am overstep class who landed during the quarter or smaller numbers are ambushed and which ended last December. Next in John F. Norton, a Northern Pacific At a meeting of Boer sympathizers at the safety of the vessel under his com- ping my authority. The order applies "jumped” day after day. Supply ■witchman, Was run over in the yard» Bradford, England, dead cats aud other in a nd against accident. Proper look- to the enture force of the bureau the numerical order come the He trains, small escorts and scouting par at Tacoma, Wash., and died a few unsavory missies were hurled at the outs were stationed; leadsmen with throughout the entire service. Cig brews, with 10,076; Poles, 6,401; Slo ties are the special objects of attack, hours later. speakers. leads were in both channels, and were arette smoking must cease. Cigars vaks, 6,226; Germans, 6,118; Scandi and the country seems to be full of navians, 4,436; Northern Italians, small, loving bands, waiting at every kept in constant use; the Sir William and pipes are not barred. ” The slayer of Goebel is said to be a End of China is at hand. Partition 4,140, and Irish, 3,745. convenient cover until the prey i» mulatto, who is now supposed to be in among civilized nations is likely to be Thompson was used and ready aud the MACHINISTS’ STRIKE. ‘‘Of the 72,892 immigrants arriving caught. hiding in the wildB of one of the moun accomplished before the inauguration patent log carefully standardized. That "In one or two instances heavy pa a vigilant outlook was kept by the offi One Chicago Firm Agree* to the 1b- during the quarter, four-fifths were tain counties. of the new century. destined to the states composing the trols have quickly avenged these raid» cer of the deck is shown by the fact of mands of the Men. At Buda I’esl, Hungary, 24 peasants The United Irish-American socieites his discerning the ‘chow,’ or broken North Atlantio division, of which by setting out immediately and hunting were drowned by the capsizing of a met in New York city and passed reso Chicago, March 28.—Over 100 strik group the state of New York received : boat, in which they were crossing the lutions condemning the proposed visit water, ahead, which he immediately ing machinists, formerly employed by the largest number. Those who went I down and killing as many of the ma reported to the captain, and the course rauders as possible. These lesson» Danube during a gale. of t^ueen Victoria to Ireland. of the ship was at once changed to go the Siemens & Halske Company, today to the West division numbered 2,386.” have not been forgotten, and in the im returned to work for that corporation, Lieutenant Seaton Schroeder, pres State Mine Inspector Owens, of clear. The captain and navigator were mediate districts there have been ho NOT MUCH PROGRESS. ent secretary of the naval inspection in bis annual report, places the constantly upon the bridge. The chart their demands for a nine-hour working rejietitions of the trouble. board, has been selected to succeed coal output of Washington during 1899 supplied by the bureau of navigation day and a minimum scale of wages British Operation« Checked in South "The authorities are giving the ques Captain Leary as governor of Guam. Africa. at more than 2,000,000 tons, 250,000 showed clear water where the vessel having been granted. The firm, how tion considerable attention, and every ever, refused to recognize the business He estimates struck, and the sailing directions also I Osman Pasha, the hero of Plerna, is tons in excess of 1898. London, March 27.—Except for the effort will be made to insure the public dead. In 1876 he defeated the finest the output for 1900 at 2,500,000 tons. gave no information of any dangers to agent, otherwise the "walking dele ‘‘unfortunate occurrence,” as Lord safety, for on this depends the future of gate, ” and negotiations were conducted troops of the czar in three pitched bat England’s policy in Arizona is to have an ostrich trust. navigation in this immediate locality. through a shop committee, which will Roberts calls it, which resulted in the the country. “The court is of the opinion that, in tles, which cost Russia over 30,060 All birds at l’asadena, San Antonio, killing of Lieutenant Colonel Crabbe, India is frequently discussed, and her hereafter negotiate with the manage men. Los Angeles and other points in the accordance with the evidence adduced, ! ment in place of the business agent. Lieutenant Colonel Codrington and swift and severe punishments are looked Eight ladies of the sultan’s palace at United States, will be moved to Phoe the captain and officers of the United All difficulties that may hereafter arise Captain Trotter, the campaign presents upon as model peacemakers, The arms Constantinople have been sent into ex nix. A. Y. Pearson, a New York capi States cruiser are exonerated from all will be referred to arbitration for settle no new features. The mishap to the were probably captured from commjs- ile for machinations in connection talist will have absolute control of the blame or responsibility, and that no ment. The settlement of the strike is guards’ officers is a testimony to their eary trains.” with the sultan’s fugitive brother-in- ostrich feather industry of this country. further action should be taken in the looked upon in the nature of a com bravery, but not their descretion. They GREAT STEEL FIGHT ENDED. matter of the wreck of that vessel.” law, Mahmed l’asha. promise, though both sides claim a met a party of five Boers whom they Ira F. Bride, one of the oldest and tried to capture. The Boeis took refuge Carnegie anti Frick Settle Their Differ A SCENE IN COURT. victory. The city council of Astoria, Or., best-known auction pool sellers and ence»—Reorganization. Labor leaders claim that negotia- on a kopje, where three of their com passed an ordinance authorizing the bookmakers in the country, died in De Excitement at the Examination of Caleb rades were hidden, ami within five Pittsburg, March 26.—The differ tions are being conducted with other chief of police to pay a bounty of 5 troit, aged 65. Mr. Bride was one of Powers. minutes every member of the British ences between H. C. Frick and An cents each for all rats caught or killed the firm of Bride & Fitch, that has Frankfort, Ky., March 28.—The shops for the return to work of the party was hit. drew Carnegie have been settled. The within the city limits within the next handled big pool selling privileges on most thrilling event of the examination striking machinists under similar con Apparently little progress is being SO days. the principal Western lace tracks for of Republican Secretary of State Caleb ditions. Efforts of several other ma made toward the relief of Mafeking. parties interested have agreed upon a plan of reorganization, the new con The house committee on foreign af years. Powers occurred this afternoon shortly chinery manufactures to open their A private telegram from a lieutenant at cern to be incorporated under the laws Boers are letiring from Kroonstad. fairs has decided to investigate the al after 3 o’clock, and for a few minutes shops today met with failure, as no Kimberley, dated Wednesday, March of New Jersey. men appeared for work in response to legation made by Charles E. Macrum, Lord Roberts has uot yet advanced it looked as ii serious trouble could not advertisements. 21, announces that he was at the point The Carnegie Steel Plant, Ltd., be ex-consul to Pretoria, relative to the from Bloemfontein. be prevented. of starting for Mafeking, presumably comes a stock company with a capital opening of his official mail by the Judge George Denny, for the defend with the relief column. The Puerto Rican appropriation bill at from $200,600,000 to $250,000,001'. BiM'kboiie of Strike Broken. British authorities. ant, in an argument upon the compe General Sir E'orestier-Walker and was signed by President McKinley. Chicago, March 28.—The Times- Trince Alexander, of Teck, have left the famous ‘‘ironclad agreement” is- tency of a question, said: “ It is por Kir William Van Horne, former pres wiped out, all litigation between th« Herald says: "The Machinist Union Several Cleveland, ()., concerns have ident of the Canadian Pacific railway, granted the demands of the striking fectly lawful for the people to come claims to have made such progress Cape Town for Bloemfontein. partners in the Carnegie Company is here, and to come armed, I came here It is reported from Ladysmith that dropped, and H. C. Frick, the ex-presi is interested in a project for the con machinists. several times myself.” He was re- with individual firms as to have prac Van Keenan’s pass bristles with guns. dent of the company, virtually secure» solidation of all the railways in Cuba. tically broken the backbone of the mu- Rear-Admiral A. H. McCormick re ferring to the crowd that was present For the development of this project Sir ail he has contended for. Taxation in Cuba. cliinists’ strike in Chicago. The new William has $25,000,000 at his dia- tired as commandant of tile Washington at the mass meeting held in the state form of agreement adopted by the These facts are embodied in an Havana, March 27. — Governor Gen house yard just prior to Governor Goe navy yard. posal. machinists, which does away witli eral Wood has recently had interviews authorized statement issued tonight by bel ’ s assassination. The Norwegian schooner Friton has the company. The Boers have 40,000 fighting men Colonel Campbell, for the prosecu nearly all the objectionable features, with persons of influence, who have been wrecked at Dunkirk, Ireland, and As the capital of the Carnegie Com has been signed by 22 firms, and it is stenuously urged the taxation ot valu left. tion, replied that he did not consider it 10 of her crew drowned. pany, Ltd., is $25,000,000, under the able property rather than each bag of expected that today 700 of the 6,000 President Kruger does uot expeci lawful, and was surprised to know that Bob Fitzsimmons and Kid McCoy Mr. Denny had coni« heie armed. strikug machinists in Chicago will be sugar as it is manufactured. Those proposed plan of reorganization, each •ny aid from the powers. have been matched to fight July 4, 25 Denny denied having made such a state back at work under the new agree who hold this view contend that under partner will hold either eight or ten The Boers have blown up the bridges rounds at catch weights. the present system impediments are times the amount in the corporation. ment, and said that he did not come ment.” north of Bloemfontein and are retreat thrown in the way of production. As Mr. Frick holds 6 per cent of the Campbell insisted that he Two murderers at Emporia, Va., armed. ing to the north. «•FREE STATE OF ACRE. ” They point out that many valuable company stock in the Carnegie Steel were lynched after the militia that had made the statement. Both men were Company, he will receive in stock of Central American governments are protected them were withdrawn. very much excited, and spoke with Twelve Revolutionary Chief« Ask With estates have been laying idle and un the new concern, $12,000,000 if it in- opjosed to the Davis amendment to tlie productive for years, some even having vehemence, aud, with arms shaking, drawal of Brazilian Forced. Fifty thousand laboiers on th« island liay-Pauncefote treaty. complete sugar plants. The owners, capitalized at $200,000,000; $15,000,- of Puerto Rico are without work, and commenced to advance toward each who are rich men. are living in Paris, 000 if the figure is put up to $250,000,- Rio Janeiro, March 28. — The chiefs Senator Davis, chairman of the sen whole families have died from starva other. The court room was crowded, of the revolutionary government at Madrid and other European cities, 000.. His contention in his suit was ate committee on foreign relstions nnf and the audience evidently thought a tion. that his stock was worth at least $15,- in charge of the French reciprocity fight was on, and made a mail rush for Acre have requested the withdrawal of quite untaxed for their property in 000.000, and he sued to recover the The Philippine commission will be the doors and windows, people falling all the Brazilian forces, naval and mili Cuba. treaty, said that notwithstanding the General Wood feels that if these difference between that and the amount purpose to extend the time for the ex taken to Manila on the transport Han over each other in their wild efforts to tary, affirming that free Brazilians will offered him when he was invited under change of ratifications, he proposes to cock. and will sail from San Francisco get out of the room. Several ]>oliee- never become Bolivian. The request, properties are taxed, their owners will the “ironclad” provisions to resign. tie focced either to sell them or to make do all he can to obtain ratification dur on April 15. men and deputy sheriffs were crying or protest, ends thus: "Independence or death! I-ong live them productive. ing the present session. One num was killed and five injured I for order, and Judge Moore was bring The Prinz Heinrich. The meeting called today of those the free state of Acre!” It is signed Berlin, .March 24.—The German Elizabeth T. Struble, editor ot th» by a cave-in at Whitehall, on the Balti ing his gavel down with terrific force by 12 chiefs. favoring universal suffrage resulted in Nautilus, a Christian science news more & Ohio railroad, 10 miles south and urging the people to take their Theie is serious danger of complica- a failure. The only persons present cruiser launched today at Kiel received seats. After five or 10 minutes of the paper, at Sioux Falls, S. D., pleaded of Pittsburg, Pa. tions between the state government of were about 50 negroes and several the name Prinz Heinrich and was christened by Princess Henry, of guilty in the federal court to sending The Alaska mail service is meeting most exciting scenes since the assassin Amazonas and the general goverment »mall boys. Prussia. obscene literature through the mails, with great success. Mail was recently ation, quiet was restored. She is belt-armored, with at Rio, owing to the fact that the peo Arrival of Shipwrecked Seamen. plate 100 millimeters thick at the and was fined $200. Mrs. Struble re transmitted from Circle City to Wash Accident to a Work Train. ple of the Amazon valley, as well as of New York. March 27.—Among the fused to pav the tine and was taken to ington in 30 days. Salt I>»ke, March 28.—A special to the state government, are in favor of passengers who arrived today on the water line. She has an indicated horse power of 15,000, and triple expansion jail. Work has begun on New York city's the Tribune from Nephi, Utah. says: aiding the Brazilians of Acre, estimat steamer Olinda from Cuban ports were The differential freight rate of 10 per underground railway, which will in A serious accideut occurred today on ed at 23,000, against the Bolivian gov 30 stranded colonists from La Gloria engines, and is capable of making 20 S, cent on the Canadian Pacific between volve the expenditure of $36,000,000, the Oregon Short Line, 24 miles south ernment. and the insignificant Bolivian and 25 shipwrecked s >ainen. Twenty knots an hour. She carries two 24- the East and San Francisco is alstlished. and will givo employment to 10,000 of this city, which resulted in the death population of Acre, estimated at 2,000. of the latter are from the Norwegian centiineter guns in two revolving tow This is the outcome of a meeting held men. of Chris Thompson, foreman, and the The people of the state of Para are bit- steamer Framnes, which was swept ers, six 15-centimeter guns in case in Chicago, at which agents of the terv oppotod to the intervention of the ashore on Hog Sty reef, in the Baha mates, four 15-centimeter guns in re Wharton Golden, in his testimony at injury of six others. Amreioan lines threatened to secure the trial of Secretary of State Caleb The following is a list of the injured: central government in favor of the mas, March 2, and became a total loss, volving towers and numerous smaller Her legislation deltarring the Canadian Pa Powers, of Kentucky, said, ‘‘John 1'ow Hans Morton, Levan, Utah, broken Bolivian authorities in Acre, and the already reported. The crew landed on guns, with four torpedo tubes. cific from )>artieip<«ting in traffic orig era told me they had two negroes to leg; Louis Miller, Salt Lake, back deputies of Para and Amazonas will the reef with provisions, and they were displacement is 8,800 tons. inating In the United States if the dif- kill Goebel.” and thigh injured; Frank Harney, firmly oppose all interference by the picked up by the steamer Admiral To Witnen« an Ecllpne. erential were continued. Juab, Utah, back and thigh; Robert San Francisco, March 24. — William Eben S. Boyce, of Tacoma, was Walker, Salt latke, shoulder dislocat Brazilian military forces. Letters re Schley, and landed at Fortune island. ceived from the City of Acre say the The other five shipwrecked seamen H. Crocker has offered to defiay th« Much concern is being shown by th« found guilty of murder in the first de- German government in the threat made gree. Ila brutally shot his wife Feb- ed; S. B. Wright, Kansas City, wrist independent state of Acre has sent were from the American schooner Hat expense of sending out a party from by Montague White that the Boers will ruary 10, while she was acting as cash- sprained; E. Brainkamp, Cincinnati, diplomatic notes to the governments of tie Godfrey, which was lost on Romano the Lick Observatory to observe the huit in groin. Austro-Huugary, Germany, Italy, Great reef. destroy Johannesburg to prevent it be ier in a restamant. total eclipse of the sun on May 28. A The accident happened to a work Britain. France, 8|>ain Switzerland ing made the base of the British nitra Utah Mormons Go to Mexico. complete outfit of instruments will be The government of Austria-Hungary train that was distributing new rails and Portugal, requesting them torecog- tions against Pretoria. The Berlin au Chihuahua, Mex., March 27.—The taken. A station has not yet been has replied to the South African ap on the road. One aide of the car had uixe the independence of the new state. several Mormon colonies in this state thorities will strongly oppose such ac definitely chosen, but it will probably tion, because of the damage which will peal for mediation in the war that it l>eeu unloaded when the car turned have been increased in population by be Barnesville, a small town near was ouly possible to take such a step Briti«h Consul Fatally Stabbed. over, with the aliove result. done to the property owned by Ger- the arrival of over 5,000 Mormon immi when both Iwligerants desired it. Kingston, Jamaica. March 36.—Ad- grants from Utah during the last two Atlanta, Ga. mans. Lord Salisbury Apologise«. Through the breakiug down of the Sawmill Boiler Exploded. New York, March 28.—A special to sices received here from Ciudad Bol months. The colonies were established Great excitement prevails in San first floor in a factory building in New ivar, Venezuela, say a fortnight ago under concessions granted by the Mexi Munice, Ind., March 26.—The the Journal and Advertiser from Wash Jacinto, as it has been discovered that Yoik citv, which was totally destroyed James Lyall, the acting British consul James Nickuni sawmill, six mile» part of the San Jacinto mountain has by tire, three firemen were killed aud ington says: Lord Salisbury has syllo there, was fatally stabbed while leav can government. southwest of here, was destroyed by a gized to the United States for the open •lipped into a subterranean cavern. A two Injured. Property loss $50,000. Tramp Killed a Brakeman. fearful boiler explosion this evening. ing bv the British censor at Durban of ing the consulate. territory covering 60 acres, at an eleva Brook Haven, Miss., March 27. — Th e court of inquiry couveued by mail addrvsseil to ex-consul Charles E. Three men are dead, one will die and tion of 4,000 feet, was dislodged by the Rear-Admtral Watson, at Mauila, to A Wisconsin Academy Burned. John Perkins, a freight brakeman, was three others were injured. The dead Macrum, at Pretoria. The apology recent earthquake aud has slipped 150 investigate the loss of the cruiser Stoughton, Wi»., March 27.—The shot and killed near here this afternoon feet lower than it had previously stood Charleston, exonerated the officers and will be sent to the house committee on Stoughton Acadtnemy was totally de by Moses Angeline. a tramp, who was are Thomas SulliavD, Clifford Van Bus kirk and Marion Carey. Lon Van Bus foreign affairs by Secretary of State for centuries. The face of the new val men from responsibility for the loss of stroyed by tire today. The pecuniary stealing a ride. It is feared a mob will kirk, the engineer, had his skull Hay. when Mr. Slacrum ’ s case against ley is thickly traversed with fiamres the «hip. be organized to lvnch him. loss is uot heavy. crushed in and both arms brokens. the state department is heard. aud cracks. A Tagal Drama. Murdered by Moonshiners. Clinton Liberal Institute Burned. Train Wreck In Alabama. An Iowa concern is making farm Manila. March 28. — During the pro Raleigh, N. C„ March 24.—Gov Diplomata in Constantinople believe wagons wholly of steel. Fort Plain. N. Y., March 27.—Fir« Atlanta, Ga.. March 28. — The fast duction of an incendiary play entitled, Russia aims at commercial protectorate Westport rail today entirely destroyed the Clinton ernor Russell is officially informed that Electrical power can be transmitted ‘‘For Love of Country,” presented in mail on the Atlanta last night four masked men went to of northern Asia Minor. with profit 80 miles and used as steam the Tagal language at the Tagal thea road, which left Atlanta at 5 o’clock Lil>eral Institute building, entailing a 1 the home of George Rittel, a negro, loss of $95,000. The institute was a for New Orleans, was wrecked between The American Political league, anew is used. ter, the natives, under the influence of Westpoint and Opelika. Ala. Express college preparatory school and military near Carthage, and attempted to hang organisation, will hold a uatioual con Of the 25 men who have tilled the repeated reference to independence, He was academy, owned and conducted by the him, but he broke away. vention in Boston July 4. ■I Finally, carried Messenger Oslin was killed and Bag governor’s chair in Indiana, Gov. became disorderly. caught, however, horribly mutilated Universaliste of the state, and occupied Congressmen and senators have IS,- Mount is the only one living. away at the sight of the rebel flag on gageman Bunt ba dr injured. An en- ■ a large flve-stroy building. The build and banged and shot. His murderers gine carrying several physicians left 000,006 packages of seeds to distribute Pennsylvania factory inspectors re the stage, they cried, "Vive Filipino” here for the scene of the wreck, The ing was not occupied, the Easter vaca ar« believed to be moonshiners. among their rural constituents. and Vive Aguinaldo. ” The police, tion being on. The armory was saved. port 2,238 accidents last year, three- train at the time of the accident was He who lights the candle at both Nearly all the progressive railroads fourths of which were due to careless who were summoned, restored order running at the rate of 50 mile« an hour. Most of the faculty and students lost ends, may expect aoon to burn bi« I and arrested the manager of the theater All traffic i« at a standstill on the road. their personal effects are abandoning wooden can and adopt ness | finger». I and the author of the play. I ing the steel built structures