lamiiill County Reporter LATER NEWS. STORIES FROM KIMBERLEY. Some of the Hardship* of the Siege ol CAUSE OF PHILIPPINE REVOLT. A Manila Reverend Say. Bishop rot­ Boers are surrounding Methuen. ter's Statement I. Untrue. the DI miuoik I Town. ». I. ZIZl'Kt. PsHtokw. Republicans elected their entire ticket New York, April 4.—Rev. Joseph M. London, April 2.—The Standard’» At Cincinnati. Alque, director of the observatory at correspondent at Kimberley, writing ol Lost Guns and Men While in the hardships of the siege, says: Trestle on Spokane & North Manila, who is now in Washington, M c M innville ........... .. OREGON Democrats made several striking has issued a statement in reply to Bish­ ' gains in Michigan. “ For many days the novelty of eat ­ Ambush. ern Gave Way. op Henry C. Potter and his secretary. ing horseflesh formed an agreeable | Plumbers of Cleveland are on a strike Rev. Percy 8. Grant, regarding affairs break in the war talk. Starving peo­ . for higher wages. in the Philippines. FIGHT NEAR BLOEMFONTEIN ple, however, take kindly to any arti­ CARS AND CONTENTS BURNED Wiliam J. Bryan spoke to a crowd of “The bishop’s main point,” the cle of food. Personally, although 1 18,000 people at Seattle. statement says, “is to prove that the have always found a piece of succulent Fire at Newport, Ark., destroyed Force That Eicaped Did So by an All- horseflesh excellent eating, 1 am not A Rotten Bridge the Canne of the Ac- religious ordershave robbed the people. ©•■»¡»rehenilTe Review of the Import­ property to the amount of $500,000. Not Night March, and Wax Smartly Po* taking any of it in Kimberley. cident—The Head Brakeman Wax But if the people pay the necessary ant Happenings of the Past Week charges for these certificates willingly, only are the wretched animals ieduced • u«d by the Burghers. Severely Injured. Roberts’ communication with Kim- Called From the Telegraph Columns. how can it be called robbery?” to skin and lame, but there is a prevail­ ! berley has been cut off by the Boers. “That thousands of people live in ing epidemic of influenza and cough No Puerto Rican franchises will be Bushman Kop, April 2.—The British ! among them, which forces me to aband­ Springdale, Wash., April 4.—At an practical concabinage,” as charged by The Boer* are rashing men to the granted until government is estab force commanded by Colonel Broad- I on its use. It is, however, daily served early hour this morning, the north the bishop, is denied, although the front. J lished. wood, consisting of the Tenth Hussars, I out to the soldieis as well as the peo­ bound freight train on the Spokane & I writer admits that some do live that Latest advice« report two new cases Two small boys of Astoria, Or., were Household cavalry, two horse batteries ' ple, though there are cases of anthrax Northern, consisting of an engine and I way, and asserts that "there, as every­ of plague at Honolulu. drowned in the Columbia while out in and a force of mounted infantry under in the hospitals and an outbreak ol 81 cars, loaded with general freight, i where, are found a few instances of Colonel Pilcher, which has been garri-1 scurvy in many of the redoubts. There went through the trestle at Sheep creek, that kind.” Five men were killed by an explo­ a small boat. half a mile north of Springdale. Charles soning Thabanchu, was obliged, in That it was the church taxes which sion in a paper mill at Erie, Pa. Boers captured seven guns and 350 consequence of the near approach of a also has broken out a peculiar form ol Dunlap, head brakeman, was severely caused the ¡>eople to revolt is emphatic­ throat trouble, which may owe its President McKinley has again re­ men in an engagement 17 miles from lagre force of Boers, to leave last night. I origin to this article of food. At 9:30 injured, two ribs being broken. The ally denied. The writer says the causes fused to interfere in the Kentucky Bloemfontein. Colonel Broadwood inarched to the P. M. all conversation ceases, aud rum­ rest of the train crew escaped with a of the revolt against the United States squabble. Painters and carpenters of St. Louis Bloemfontein water works, south of ors stop, for, by proclamation, all few bruises. Four tramps were steal­ are like the causes of that against Relations between Russia and Tur­ are on a strike, pending adjustment of the Modder, where he encamped at 4 lights except electric or acetylene gas ing a ride, but none was severely hurt. 1 Spain, complicated, and “Bishop Pot­ The rotten condition of the trestle is ter has no right to state that the cause this morning. At early dawn the must be extinguished. key are badly strained and war prepar­ their demand for higher wages. ations are in progress. Bcri-beri, small-pox and bubonic •amp was shelled by the enemy from “There are many cases of extreme said to have been the cause of the acci­ of the outbreak among the natives Several men ware seirotisly hurt at plague are prevalent ut Manila, estab­ i near point. Colonel Broadwood sent suffering, which, although dne to the dent. The trestle is 350 feet long and against Spain was the taxation of th» religious orders aud friars in the ad­ Jar ramie, Wy., by an explosion at the lishing a death rate of over 40 per 1,000. off a convoy with the batteries, while siege, have reached a climax from con­ 40 feet high. The engine and one car had reached ministration of the sacrament.” In the rest of the force remained to act as There are Union Pacific oil house. Webster Davis, assistant secretary of a rear guard. The convoy arrived at a stitutional circumstances. the northern approach, when, without proof of this it is stated that most of W. H. Colton, charged with com­ the interior, has resigned to go on the deep sprut, where the Boers weie con­ ladies in Kimberley tonight strapped warning, the big trestle gave way, car­ the important parishes in the archi­ their beds aud wearing straightjack- to plicity in the murder of Goebel, is said lecture platform in the interest of the cealed, and the entire body walked into , ets, mad from sheer nervousness aud rying 20 cars to the gulch below. The pelago are administered by the natives | Boers. to have turned state’s evidence. caboose and eight cars remained on the themselves as priests, and at all the ambush and was captuied, together j fright. Governor Roosevelt, of New York with six guns. Boers are blowing up the coal mines “It is the red tape which makes the southern approach. Not a timber of parishes “the same ecclesiastical laws The loss of life was not great, since strain heavier than it otherw ise would the trestle was left in place. Brake­ as to taxes was enforced by these secu­ in Natal. The Dundee colliery, with bas signed the bill repealing the Horton boxing law. It will go into effect most of the British had walked into be. After we had been for weeks shut man Dunlap jumped on the lower side, lar priests, aud it is a matter of history its machinery, has been destroyed. the tiap before a shot was fired. Harvey L. Goodall, for 80 years the September 1. up in Kimberley—not at the best the and rolled down the bank, The rest of , that nobody objected to it. Therefore There is a general desire among all publisher and proprietor of the Drover’s most cheerful place in the universe— the train crew jumped on the npper nobody cun honestly state that the ADRIFT ON THE PACIFIC. The four cause of the rebellion of the natives Journal, died in Chicago of heart fail­ ! classes in the Philippines for a speedy our hearts became specifically fixed on side, and were not hurt, establishment of some form of perman­ Steamer Cleveland, With Broken Shaft, our portion of the British army—the tramps went down with the cars, but against Spain was the requiring of the ure. and a Sugar Cargo. relief column. By accident, we learned miraculously escaped with a general taxes in the administration of the sac­ The navy department will investi­ ent government. up. As soon as the cars reach- rement.” Sian Francisco, April 3.—Advices' that it had reached Modder river, after shaking Joe Pete, an Indian, under sentence gate the value of Crab island, south­ All ed the bottom they caught fire, east of Puerto Rico, as a coaling sta­ of death for murder at Carson, Nev., from Honolulu, under date of March a sharp engagement at Belmont. the cars were burned with their con­ Starving Puerto Rican«. Eagerly we awaited news from Lord 23, state that the well-known steamer I has escaped from custody. He was to tion. New York, April 4.—The auxiliary tents. Methuen. Men and women scanned Cleveland, bound for San Francisco, ■ cruiser Buffalo, w hich has been lying Genera) Joubert, the intrepid leader have been hanged May 4. DISASTER TO CONVOY. the horizon nights to seek the first flash Diamonds, jewelry and money to the with a $100,000 cargo of sugar from ! from his searchlight. All night long in the Brooklyn navy yard since she of the Transvaal forces, is dead. He Kahului, is adrift with a broken shaft j British Guns anil Prisoners Not Yet returned from Manila last summer, is had been suffering from stomach com­ value of .1>16,000 was stolen from a our three searchlights sent their long and practically helpless in the open Betaken. Philadelphia residence, and suspicion i to be commissioned again tomorrow as plaint. sea. When last heard from she was ' streams of fiery light past the rugged xXrndon, April 4.—The latest news The coasting steamer Glenelge found­ rests on the coachman, who is missing. several hundred miles from Maui. fastness of Scholtzes’ Nek, and the from the front adds little to the public a training ship for the second batch of A British steam launch was captured Three of its crew left the steamer in a rocky kopjes of Spyfontein to the two knowledge of the convoy disaster. No landsmen, of whom the United States ered during a gale off tne Gippsland eoast. Australia. Out of a ship’s com­ by pirates near the Check Heung Shan small boat to go to Maui for assistance. rivers, on whose banks our preservers credence is given to reports that the is trying to make able seamen. Sh» district, the pilot of the boat murdered They were spoken by the steamer Eric, were encamped. ‘Md, Md, Md,’ they Boers numbered between 8,000 and 10,- will sail later in the week for Norfolk, pany of 33, only three were saved. caller! out. but no answer came. Only 000 men. The general belief is that where she will take on part of her crew, Rear-Admiral Benjamin F. Day bas and the launch and lighter, which it March 20, 40 miles from Maui. and then start for a Mediterranean had in tow, looted. The men in the boat stated that the the big stars could be seen, aud the there could not have been more than cruise. been retired. Captain Terry, com­ In a severe engagement near Bolivar, Cleveland, when they left her, was Southern Cross seemed to whisper, half that number, but the mere fact manding the Washington navy yard, The Buffalo will have 200young men Venezuela, General Hernandez was de­ 820 miles north-northwest of the island ‘Patience’. At last, one night, fai that even so many, as half could have on board when she leaves the Brooklyn will be promoted to the vacancy. from the south, came the welcome Prof. Mau, the profound student of feated by General Penalosa, command­ of Maui. The little boat had traveled flash, ‘Kb, Kb, Kb,’ it said. High up been collected so near headquarters navy yard, and will pick up 250 at Pompeiian antiquities, proves conclu­ ing the government troops. The revo­ 280 miles of the journey to Maui, a trip in the conning tower sat Lieutenant without the knowledge of the British j Norfolk. She will follow the route of- that must have required six days, so commanders piovokes much uneasy : the Dixie, which took out the first lot sively that Pompeii was a well-paved lutionists lost 223 killed Colonel Kekewich and his staff officers Because he was suspected of being a that the Cleveland must have moved a with picked men from the signal corps, criticism. 1 of “rookies,” as the bluejackets call city 44 years before the oirth of Christ. good deal since she was last located. The disaster is regarded as a direct In Chicago, Albert Stedge, 17 years spy of a rival company, Choy Fook, a She has two yards and can put up a Anxiously they deciphered the first result of the inability of General French I them, some months ago. The young old, avenged the insults cast upon his Chinese fisherman at Point San Pedro, little sail, but not enough to control message from their honored chief. It to cut off the commandoes of General men have all been enlisted inland. mother by William Hobson, a boarder, Cal., was tied by five members of the her movements. A steamer has gone was this: ‘Ascertain number on fore­ Olivier and the other commandoes Most of them come from the farms, and by dealing Hobson a fatal blow over , various companies to a beacon stake to search for her. foot of mule omitted in Cape Town when escaping from the Orange river. many have never seeif a ship before. i on a barren rock in Richardson’s bay, They are a healthy lot, however, and the head with a barrel stave. return. ’ ” About two years ago the Cleveland Lord Roberts’ own dispatch, dated the government has found that they I and there left for two days without The cominecrial treaties committee i food or water. two hours later than the Daily Chroni­ pick up seaman’s lore pretty quickly. When discovered lie met with a similar accident between of the Italian chamber of deputies has was almost in a dying condition. His San Francisco and Puget Sound. After TREATMENT OF A GOVERNOR cle’s, says nothing about the guns discussed and approved in principle the would be murderers have not yet been being abandoned by her crew she went Solution for tlie Labor Problem. being recaptured. The story, therefore, DixtingniMhed Nicaragua Citizen Robbed ashore on Vancouver Island. reciprocity airangement, under the captured. looks doubtful. New York, April 4.—“We must or­ hm (1 Exiled in C out a Rica. During the civil war the Cleveland third section of the Dingley act, recent­ Little news has arrived from other ganize the girls. When this is done it Lord Roberts is advancing on was a blockade runner and was captured New Orleans, April 2.—Carlos Lo- points. Kenhardt was formally reoc­ will be easy to get the boys into th» ly signed in Washington by Baron on one of her trips to Charleston. She cavo, former governor of Bluefields, cupied Saturday. The report that the labor unions.” Fava, Italian ambassador to the United Pretoria. An underground railroad is to be was built in 1861, and has seen service arrived here last night after an excit­ Boers are massing in the vicinity of States, and Mr. Kasson, special pleni­ This was the advice given by Isaac- constructed in Berlin, at a cost of $25,- of all kinds, all over the world. Her ing experinece in Costa Rica. He left Taungs and Klipdam is confirmed. Cowen, of the Amalgamated Society of potentiary for the United States. name has l»een changed many times. Nicaragua a few weeks ago, with Minei Lord Methuen’s difficulties are appar­ Engravers, in an address to the Central A story of suffering and death from 000,000. The government is taking vigorous Lately she was used as a transport for C. Keith, being deputized by President ently increasing. He has Boer laagers Federated Union last night. starvation comes from San Nicholas Zelaya to place some railroad bonds or guerrilla bands on three sides of "When the girls tell me,” he said, island, off the California coast. A measures to suppress outlawry in the the Philippines. with New York capitalists. In view him, and he will be obliged to watch “that they don’t expect to remain long party of three Chinamen had been on Philippines. Chicago Playhouse Burned. of the strained relations between tin carefully his communication with at work, I reply ‘You have only one the island for six months gathering Chicago, April 2.—The Columbia Until the tariff question is settled, chance in 15 to get married, and if you and curing abalones. Three months business in Puerto Rico will remain theater, one of the oldest and most pop­ two countries, he was arrested, hit Orange river. money taken from him, and finally ex­ ago an unknown sloop from San Pedro, at a standstill. ular playhouses in the west, was de­ iled and placed aboard the ship foi PUERTO " RICAN-' FRANCHISES. are the lucky fifteenth one, the chance» are even that you will have to support Cal., called at the island. During the The double turrets of the new battle stroyed by tire this afternoon, entailing New Orleans. He will return to Nica­ None Will Be Grunted Until Govern­ your husband, instead of your husband absence of Che Chinamen, the visitors a total loss of $190,000. The fire was ment Is Established. supporting you.’ ” stole everything eatable from the camp ship Kearsarge have been tested and discovered in the lauulry of the Iro­ ragua. The incident is likely to create further complications. New York, April 4.—A special to the The Rev. Leighton Williams took and put to sea. One of the Chinese proven a success. quois Club, which occupies apartments Locayo was arrested in San Jose, he Herald from Washington says: the same line in an address before the Ex-United States Senator Gibson, of on the sixth floor of the building. died aliout a month ago, and the other Secretary Root has issued an order Social Progress League. two, when rescued, were too weak to Maryland, died of heart disease at The flames spread with great rapidity, claims, by the order of the president ol Costa Rica. About $8,000 was taker “The weakness of the labor move­ Washington, D. C. move. and within 10 minutes after the discov­ from his person. He was escorted to revoking the license granted to Ramon Valdes for the use of the water of the General Louis Botha has been ap­ ery of the fire the theater was beyond Port Lima and placed aboard the His- river La Plata, of Puerto Rico, to create ment,” he said, “is in its lack of wo­ The Danish Antilles have been sold men, just as the strength of the church pointed to succeed General Joubert in saving. Occupants of the building and puna, to which his money was alsc electric power for a railroad. He has iz in its women.” to the United States. employes of the theater and the club turned over. It is presumed that Costa command of the Boer army. also announced the department will Dr. Edward E. Fall, an old pioneer Bold ltobbery of a Brewery. The 57th annual boat race between were driven to the street in such haste Rica feared that he came there to for­ grant no franchises or licenses in the of Walla Walla, is dead, aged 92. St. Louis, April 4.—Three masked Cambridge and Oxford resulted in an that in the excitement three women ment trouble. island until the establishment of civil General Botha denies that Transvaal easy victory for Cambridge. were overcome and carried down the Weldon Roberts, Melville Moxlej government there. Tracey, Boardman men looted the Star Brewery office, at women were wounded in the Tugela stairs. and Joseph Stringham, members of th« & Platt, of New York, represented by Belleville, Ill., today, after first cap­ Senator McBride introduced a bill trenches. Picked Up British Cannon. Nicaragua survey party, were alsc A. L. Arpin and William D. Noble turing and confining the watchman creating a Crater Lake National park, The transport Sheridan arrived at at Crater lake, Southern Oregon. Savannah, Ga., April 3.—The dredge aboard the ship. They were forced tc who applied for the revocation of the and night fireman of the plaut in an Han Francisco, from Manila, with 80 Babcock, at work in the river here to­ abandon their survey 175 miles south concession and who, it is said, are en­ empty refrigerator ear. As the robbers Seattle printers have raised the price day, picked up two old type English of Colon bv the attacks of the Sa- deavoring to aeqiure it for persons for weie preparing to blow open the big •ick soldiers and 11 insane. of job work 30 to 50 per cent, caused cannon, in a man-of-war wreck. One i sardi Indians. whom they are acting as agents. The safe in the office, Hubert Hartman, sec­ At a cabinet council it was decided by the increased cost of stock and high gun weighs about 1,000 pounds and the Drexels and other business interests of retary of the brewery, accompanied by to officially inaugurate the Paris expo­ rentals. other 850 pounds. The vessel is sup- | AMERICANS BOUGHT WRECK Philadelphia have vigrously fought the his brother Haus, entered the room. sition on Saturday, April 14. They were promptly covered with three Russia is active. Military prepara­ posed to have been sunk at the time of Seattle, Wash., is overflowing with tions in several directions are being the British occupation of this city, Spanish Warship Will Be Broken U| attempts of the New York firms. Secretary Root’s decision, however, revolvers, and before either of them criminals. Twenty additional police­ pushed with vigor. War with Japan is when the French allies sailed up the for the Metal In It. not only deprives Mr. Valdes of his I realized the situation, were marched to men were called for within a week. not probable. river to attack them. A number of New York, April 2.—Gaston Drake, liceuse, but prevents Tracey, Boardman the same car in which the fireman and Ca|>e Colony Dutch declare that Eng­ John llayslip, of Kansas City, has cannon balls and several silver coins of of Nassau, Bahama islands, with other & Platt’s clients or any other person watchman were confined. Then, after land will make a mistake if she de­ been found guilty of murder in the sec­ a date more than 100 years ago have Americans, now owns the wreck of th« from obtaining its issuance in their drilling the safe, they applied charges, prives the South African republics of ond degree aud sentenced to 90 years in also been taken out. Spanish warship Infanta Maria Teresa, favor. It is learned that this action was and the outer and inner doors were their independence. lying in two fathoms of water neai taken in accordance with a recommen­ blown completely open. It is not the penitentiary. Minxlon Board Fire Lnmi. gov- I known just how much they secured, A large number of miners and pros­ Pittsburg, April 3. — Fire tonight in ' Bird Point, Cat island, Drake and hit dation of Brigadier-General Davis, Robert Bradley, alias Barclay, has pectors from Utah and Colorado have J been arretted in San Francisco, for the McClintock building caused a loss associates purpose to break up th» ernor-general of the island, who has but the amount is thought not to be made an extensive investigation, The over $100, besides some jewelry aud arrived at Baker City, Or., ready to go I counterfeiting silver dollars. Au en­ of $75,000. Among the losers is the ! wreck for the metal in it. issuance of the license to Valdes last valuable pa|>ers. out into the hills adjacent. Mr. Drake and his associates want board of missions for freedmen, of the ; tire outfit was captured. summer was made when Secretary Root to bring the metal into this country Fatal Schoolhouse Fire. Rosenbaum & The Russian squadron is at Che­ Several persons perished by being Presbyterian church. received an opinion from Charles E. mulpo, in the Yellow sea. It is believed bunted by the igniting of petroleum Co.’s retail millinery establishment, duty free. Mr. Drake’s lawyers asked Magnon, solicitor of the division of Owosso, Mich., April 3.—Two fire­ this presages a demand for a conces­ tanks, caused by a collision l>etween on the ground floor, was literally the treasury department if this could customs and insular affairs, whose men were killed by falling walls today sion of laud in Korea. Japan is un­ two trains, at Vladivkokos, Caucasus. drenched with water, causing a loss of be done. In reply, counsel for the wonderful reversal of ideas on the in a fire which destroyed the Central treasury department wrote: easy. High school. Three other firemen were All the coal mines in Indiana have $50,000. “The Spanish war vessel was not th« statutes of the new American dependen­ seriously injured, aud two pupils of th» suspended operations, due to the failure Took Morphine and Died. The war department has recognized property of the United States at the cies has surprised congress. The fir» The files of the insular division con­ school were badly hurt. Honolulu as an o|wn port. The trans­ of the operators to sign a wage contract Butte, Mont., April 3.—Anont eight time she was originally wrecked, but port Hancock, which sails with the for the year. About 9,000 men are idle months ago, Gustav Henry Geyer, an was the property of the Spanish gov­ tain numerous applications for conces­ spread to all parts of the large build­ ing. The schoolhouse was on a large Philippine commission on April 10, as a result. old timer, sold his interest in a mine ernment, and as the United States gov­ sions or licenses, some from prominent hill, and the engines were unable to people in the United States and others will stop there. All the coal miners in the Pittsburg, for several thousand dollars. This ernment has abandoned the vessel on furnish sufficient force to render the fir» from natives of Puerto Rico. A severe fight has taken place be­ Pa., district, celebrated the establish­ money he has been spending as rapidly Cat island, its ownership changed department of much use. Loss, $125,- as possible. Yesterday the last ceut ment of an eight-hour working day, Chicago Machinist« at Work. form the United States to private citi ­ tween ''Boxers’’ and imperial troops at 000; insurance, $46,000. Vhicag, April 4.—About half of Yen Chin, Chi Li. Each force num­ causing complete idleness in the dis­ went. Today be took morphiue aud zens. Therefore the wrecked mater­ died. ial, upon its importation into the Uni­ the 5,500 striking machinists resumed Inhaled Gai and Died. bered 1.600 men and there were casual­ trict for one day. ted States, would be dutiable.” work this morning. Manufacturers New York, April 4.—Mrs. Kare Jor­ The Hamburg-American line steam­ hninitgt* by Front In Mlxxlxxlppl. ties on both sides. Mr. Drake aud his partners believ« said the differences had been settled or dan. who lived with her son Milton E. ship Phoenicia, which arrived at New Jackson, Miss.. April 3.— Heavy Representatives Wilson, of Idaho, York from Hamburg and Boulogne, frosts have doue considerable damage there would lie profit in the importa­ put on a basis to lie arbitrated, aud that Rocket, secretary of .lames J. Corbett, and Cushman and Jones, of Washing­ brought 2,038 steerage passengers, the to the fruit and vegetable crop in cen­ tion of the old metal from the wreck, the remainder of the strikers would in handsome apartments in Forty-sec­ ton, are urging a governmental appro­ largest number of immigrants arriving tral aud Southern Mississippi, in some if admitted free of duty, but not other- undoubtedly return to work in the next ond street, committed suicide today by priation of $454,000 to build a portage by any steamer in mauy years. wise. day or two. The men have Im grant­ I inhaling illuminating gas. Several instances amounting to 35 |>er cent. railroad at The Dalles, Or. ed a nine-hour day, with 10 hours’pay. days ago Mrs. Jordan wrote a number Fighting In North Africa. Torpedo-Boat Holler Exploded. Santa Clara county’s (Cuba) tobacco Paris, April 2.—An official account The strike has cost the men $500,000 I of letters indicating that she intended Cherbourg, France. April 3.—The has been issued of the victory of the in salary. The United States government will crop will l>e the largest on record. to take her life. boil-r of a French torpedo Ixiat exploded j French troops over an Arab army at establish ¡sista 1 service to Nome City. I Promoter Miller on Trial. I.eader ot Cattle Thleie« Confesses. Gen. Winslow aavs Cuba’s future de- yesterday during forced draught trials, 1 Chicago sends 40,000 quarters of ' pends upon agricultural prosperity. Inrahr. which recently occupied the New York, April 4.—William F. Denver, April 4.—A special to th» and five of the crew were terribly I oasis of Tnsalah, southwest of Algeria. Miller, of 520 per ceut Franklin Syndi­ News from Alamogorda, N. M., says: dressed “English beef'* to England In the Klondike eggs are now selling burned. One died, and another, unable The French learned of the scheme and cate fame, was placed on trial in Brook­ “R. Ruiz, the noted bandit and leader «very week. for (120 a case and l^eef at (1.50 a to l>ear the agony, jumped into the sea decided to storm the enemy's position, lyn today. Of the 21 indictments of a gang of cattle thieves that have The sugar trust profiteers about $12,- pound. and was drowned. whii h was successfully carried on pending against him he was tned on been operating for years in Southern ('00.000 a year in spite of fluctuations More Caaea In Sydney. March 19 by a column led by Lieuteti- “the one charging him with grand lar- New Mexico, and one of his follower« Capt. Silas W. Terry, late in com­ In the value of its stock. Sydney, N. 8. W., April 3.—Eleven ant-Uolonel Eu. Tbe town was first ceny in the first and second degree. It have I teen captured by tbe sheriff of mand of the Iowa, has l