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TO IS Mm ------------------- TO STUDY AMERICAN METHODS. BOXERS AGAIN DRILLING. 4 Twelve Workingmen Arrive From England to Tour the United State«. Preparing For More Trouble in Shaun Tung * vVw • • Province. New York. Aug. 29.—On the Anchor Russian Peasantry Face to Face France Breaks Off Diplomatic Re Victoria, B. C.. Aug. 29.—Chinese © line steamship Ethiopia tonight came papers received by the Empress of lations with Turkey. With Starvation. ■ 12 workingmen, who have been sent China contain accounts of a massacre to tour this country and study trades of Chinese in the Kwan Tien Hien I M. CONSTANS LEAVES TURKISH DOMAIN by an English paper. The men were GOVERNMENT PREPARING TO PEED THEM district of Manchuria, the Russians | selected by popular vote. They are: F r I',. excusing the massacre by the state la H. J. Humphrey, coach builder, Ley- /** Turkish Ambassador Notified Not to Return to ton store, Essex; Frank Harris, pot Official Government Crop Renorti Show Bad ment that the peasants killed were I mistaken for insurgents. Few de tery and glass decorator, Boxness, a> State of Affairs, and Prospects for Paris—May Break Up Concert of the which go to make muscle, fat aud bona Scotland; F. A. Scott, electrical and tails are given. the Winter Are Gloomy. Great European Powers. in the proper proportion, and stockmen mechanical engineer, Glasgow; C. J. Further troubles in Mongolia and Jackson, engineer, Stratford; Thomas are now giving this subject special at Manchuria are reported, and, accord . Graham, miner, Yorkshire; W. E. ing to the North China Daily News, tention. as the beet results can only be Paris, Aug. 29.—A semj-officiai _____ note ¡Grant, stevedore, Liverpool; George St. Petersburg, Sept. 2—The day the Russians have placed 20,000 men I achieved by feeding a properly mixed Nutley, painter, Kingston Hill, Sur hab been issued, announcing that as on which the first fruits of the har on the Manchuria-Corean frontier to diet. Thomas Fleming, mason, cope with the rebels. the Porte had not carried out its rey; Peebles; John Scutter, engine-driver, vest were blessed in the churches, The Shanghai Mercury . _____ _ publishes a Care of tlorao«. undertakings with regard to the dis Motherwell; Kenneth’ Kenzle, uphol which was celebrated throughout letter from Rev. Frank Herman, of A few horses do not get as much feed puted questions between the French sterer, Inverness; George Ethells, Russia this week. must have Chou Ping, who has been journeying as they need to enable them to do their and Ottoman Governments, M. Con weaver, Stockport; J. G. Gowan, ham been a day of mourning in many through North Shan Tung, to the ef work properly, but there are more, at stans, the French Ambassador, acting merman, Gateshead, and A. Nichol of the provinces. The outlook has fect that the Boxers are drilling and least. In this part of the couutry that under instructions from the Foreign Simpson, who will act as conductor grown worse almost every week dur preparing for a rising in that prov from the Drought. expedition. Mr. Simpson said : are overfed, especially where feeding la ince. Christians have been openly Minister of France, left Constanti □f “ the Wherever the farmers come togeth Intrusted to those who do uot have to We will visit Washington, Pitts- ing the last four weeks. Even vege threatened. A Boxer placard has nople August 26th, the date named burg. Philadelphia, Cleveland, East i tables, including potatoes, have been been found posted at Canton, de er. the trend of conversation naturally pay for the food given. In tlielr desire in his last communication to the Liverpool, O.. Buffalo, Ottawa and largely burned by the scorching heat nouncing foreigners and calling upon turns toward the condition of the corn i Montreal. We shall remain a few in some districts. The approaching the Chinese to rise and refuse to pay crop In the various neighborhoods. All to have the animals look plump and Porte on the subject. sleek they give more than can lie well mention the clover Held plante 1 to corn digested, and sometimes defeat their An arrangement had been effected I days in each city. The delegates winter will be one of the gloomiest the indemnity to the foreigners. came over here to gather information The Chinese papers contain long as being their best prospect. In many August 17th, and its terms drafted by and study questions in which the Russia has ever seen. accounts of the ‘ floods * caused by the cases where barnyard manure bad own intentions by causing sucli Indiges the Ottoman Foreign Minister with British artisan is vitally interested. The government already has begun overflowing of the Yangtse Kiang, been applied in tbe spring, tlie corn is tion that the horse grows lean. If he is the approval of the Sultan, who had We will inquire Into the conditions preparations for the feeding of the and stories are told of the drowning very seriously damaged. New ground not wise enough to refuse to eat all promised M. Constans that the text of the American wage-earners; how hundreds of villagers, of the break that Is placed before him. Nor are the population in districts where starva of should be handed to him August 18th. they are housed and live; their hours, Ing of the embankment, the flooding planted to corn has been noticeably af owners always guiltless In this matter. M. Constans telegraphed to Paris unions and other things of interest tion is threatened. By a law adopted of millions of acres of rice fields, and fected by drought, and in many cases Farmers especially are apt to feed too some time ago, the Zemstvos, or dis of great destruction generally by the practically no grain will be secured August 19th that none of the prom to us on the other side.” much hay to the horse, giving thirty to trict assembblies are relieved from floods. from such Helds. ises had been fulfilled, and M. Del- forty pounds in twenty-four hours, SURROUNDED BY BOERS. The allies have returned to the Such conditions, so plalu to us now, all responsibility in the matter, the casse, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chinese Government the warship should direct us to different plans for when from twelve to twenty pounds Is famine relief funds being now turned August 21st, telegraphed M. Constans Haiyang. flagship of Admiral Yih. enough for horses of almost any weight that, in view of so flagrant a disre- British Lost One Man Killed and Four over to the central government. which was taken during the bombard raising anothr crop. We all . know when there Is enough of grain given. that a good clover field will give a sat Wounded Agents of the ministry of the interior ment of Taku. gard of the undertakings, the nego- And many will not reduce either bay or A bloody affray is reported from a isfactory account of Itself when condi grain rations when there is a week or tiations could no longer be contin- London, Aug. 29.—A dispatch from are engaged in buying grain, though Chinese village 15 miles from Kiang tions are favorable, and if it shows that the Russian press is forbidden to ued, and requested M. Constans to in Lord Kitchener, dated from Pretoria mention the matter. The precise ob Si, where Protestant and Catholic It is better able than other Helds to two of Idleness. This Is a mistake, but form the Porte that he had received today, says: quarreled and came to pass through dry weather, surely tbe not as bad as that of largely increasing “Three officers and 65 men who ject of this prohibitiion is difficult to converts orders to leave Constantinople. Au were blows, with the result that 30 Pro farmer should plan to have more clo the grain feed when there Is an extra divine. It cannot be possible that Ladybrand, north of gust 23rd M. Constans communicated Orange sent the government thinks the grain spec testants were killed. River Colony, on the right of ver sod to turn under for corn. In amount of work to be done, or a long with the Porte, fixing August 26th as Elliott's column were surrounded on ulators can be taken unawares, and drive to be made. The veterinary sur many cases the manure lias done dam the date for his departure, and as the unfavorable ground and captured by the secrecy with which the prices and HE HEADS THE LIST. age by causing the corn to dry up. It geons Bay that most of the cases they engagements were still unkept, M. a superior force. August 22nd. One the localities of purchases are invest has not rotted In the soil. The coarse are called upon to prescrilie for are the Constans left Constantinople yester man was killed and four were wound ed can hardly be conducive to econ Sampson Will Be a Witness at the Schley In- day, the date named. stray has uot allowed the land to re results of overfeeding, or feeding after The prisoners were released. Am omy. With the departure of M. Constans, ed. quiry — Brooklyn's Officers Also. tain its normal amount of moisture. hard work.—American Cultivator. The latest trustworthy reports show an inquiry. the relations between France and holding “Have received a long letter from the crop condition about August 1st. The Farmer*» Hog, Washington. Aug. 29.—It is under Really the manure has nof been on Turkey may be regarded as broken Steyn containing an argumentative Excessive heat and aridity prevailed stood that Admiral Sampson is to be the ground long enough to become thor The farmer's bog should be of me off. Munir Bey, the Turkish Ambas statement the Boer case, and say during the preceding six weeks. This represented before the Schley court oughly Incorporated In the soil, nnd It dium length, deep body, broad back, sador to France, who is in Switzer ing he will of continue to fight: also a cut off the development of the grain of inquiry by counsel, though the acts as a foreign body, cutting off the straight sides and abort legs, also to land, has been telegraphed not to re short letter from Dewett to the same and unduly hastened maturity. Suffi Navy officials say they have no of- supply of moisture. Had the manure stand well up on feet, said J. C. turn to Paris. The current affairs of effect. cient rainfall was had only in the ficial knowledge on the subject, and been applied to the growing clover, the the two embassies can be carried on Wright before tlie Iowa Swine Breed “Botha writes acknowledging the to the fact that the court of by the Charge d’Affaires, but all ne receipt of my proclamation and pro western and Baltic provinces. The point clover growth would have been much ers’ Association. He should have a Inquiry is the only body authorized winter grains naturally suffered com gotiations of a political nature will against it, and stating that paratively little from the weather, and to admit or debar counsel in such greater and the unused manure would quiet disposition and be Inclined to be a be entirely suspended until the Sul testing the Boers intend to go on fighting. the harvests of winter grain will be cases. It may, at its pleasure, deny have been converted Into rich earth by little lazy, so after being fed he will tan yields to the French demands. other hand, the surrenders good in the provinces of Kieff, Po- the person under investigation the tbe time the field bad been p.anted to lie down and get the good of his corn. The French Government holds that On the have increased considerably.” dolia, Bessarabia and Kherson, in privilege of having counsel present He should also have a neat head, well the Sultan has broken his word. He lately Another dispatch from Lord Kitch some portions of the black earth dis before the court; or, on the other corn. Where the clover lias been ma Bet on the body, so that when fat and had promised full payment of the ener nured the soil will hold even more says: tricts. particularly the provinces of hand, it may go the length of per than tbe normal amount of moisture butchered there will be as little waste long standing indemnities to French “Since August. 19th, 32 Boers have mitting persons in secondary interest men, amounting to 12,000,000 francs been killed, 139 made prisoners and Tchernigoff, Poltava, Volhynia, Kursk, the of employing counsel be when It is broken up and planted to as possible. In producing such a hog (12.400,000), but at the end of last 185 have surrendered. including in the province of Minsk, Grodno, fore privilege It is very necessary to pay particular the court. So the officials say corn. Kovno, Vitebsk and Smolensk, in por week declined to pay the full n^nount, Kruger, a nephew of the ex-Presi- they have no knowledge officially of attention to the parent stock. In tho It Is little trouble to raise good crops tions of the Baltic territory, in Fin and offered a reduced sum, w)/ch was dent.” retention of counsel by Admiral when the seasons nre especially favor first place, the sows should be well bred refused by M. Constans, who waited land and in a portion of the central the Sampson, but privately it is admitted able. Then every farmer has grnln to and a little lengthy, with good, well-de until yesterday and then departed. region. In the remaining rortion of that FATAL BRIDGE ACCIDENT. he expects to be so represented. The Sultan made a final attempt to the Empire the winter grains will The Navy Department today, sell, or fat stock to place on the innr veloped bodies, good feet and limbs induce him to stay. M. Constans had shade off from below medium to very through Captain Lemly, the Judge- ket, and prices nre likely to be very and should also lie good sucklers. Tho left Thereapia on board the Vautour Falling of Bridge Girders Caused the Death bad. and the official report adds that Advocate of the court of inquiry, sup low. The unfavorable year selects out farmer wants a hog that will mature for Stamboul. where he was to take of Four Men. “the condition of spring grains is be plied counsel for Admiral Schley with the intelligent, thinking farmer and early, say at six. eight or ten months, the Orient express. A court cham Columbia, S. C., Aug. 29.—An acci low that of winter grains. ’ The har a tentative list of witnesses to be gives him paying yields, He Is pre- and average In weight from 200 to 350 berlain arrived at Stamboul in post vest of spring grains will be "satis called before the court by the Gov pared to take stock not fatted at a low pounds. haste from the Sultan, begging M. dent at the new bridge which the factory ' in the southwest, the Vistula ernment. The department decllnes figure and sell them In the mnrket nt Constans to return to Thereapia. and Southern Railway is constructing at provinces and portions of the north to make this list public, but it Is un- I’reservlnsr Fnmmer-Mnde Butter. promising that everything would be Congaree River today caused the west. It is bad throughout tlie im- derstood that It contained, and in very high prices. To the intelligent, The mnln object to attain In packing satisfactorily settled. M. Constans death of four men. One other was mense southwestern territory between fact is headed by, the name of Rear- thinking farmer the off yenr In crops summer-grade butter Is to keep It from declined to return, declaring tbe time fatally and two more seriously in the ~ Is not so disastrous after all.—Indianap the air and from taints. This being Dneiper and the Ural, Sampson. for promises was past, and that it jured. The falling of the steel gird age estimates have not been Percent- Admiral Some time ago Admiral Schley, In given. olis News. was for the Sultan to fulfill his un ers about seven feet long, weighing tlie case. It Is obvious that stone crocks sending his list of witnesses to the 14 tons each, caused the accident, dertakings. or Jars are preferable to anything e'se Loa« by File«. department, included a request for all EXAMINATION OF HOEY. The French Government will take The girders were hoisted about mid- At the Wisconsin Station they divid as receptacles. The butter should te the officers of the Brooklyn. The de no further steps in the matter, but way of the river above the bridga. partment replied that a number of ed fourteen cows Into two lots, as near molded Into pound rolls, wound with will wait for the Sultan to move. It The rains of the night previous prob- A Line Rider Testifies to the Nogales Smug, the officers of the Brooklyn would be ly equal In condition as they could make butter cloth, and packed In strong is thought the Sultan will not allow ably had caused the ropes holding on the list prepared by the depart them, and one-half were sent to pasture brine. The brine should be made suffi glirg Conspiracy Case. the present situation to last very them in place to slip, The crash ment, and asked to have specifically came without the slightest warning. long._______________ Nogales. Ariz., Sept. 2.—William named the Brooklyn’s officers he de according to the usual custom of farm ciently strong to float nn egg. and to There were 75 people on the bridge, Hoey, United States Collector of Cus sired. The Admiral responded to ers, though in a small Held with plenty each gallon add two ounces of white spectators and workmen. Bearer of Chinese Edict Delayed. day through Captain Parker, of his of shade during the day. The others sugar and half an ounce of saltpeter. The bridge is being built by the Pekin, Aug. 28.—Li Hung Chang Phoenix Bridge Company of Phila toms at this port, was arraigned today counsel. He gave the names ftf the were kept during the day In a comfort It should then be boiled and skimmed before United States Commissioner R. today informed the ministers that delphia. The structure was not ma principal officers of the Brooklyn, and able stable with screen doors and win and poured over the rolls of butter the bearer of the edict necessary to terially damaged by the accident, D. George on several charges based on also of seven petty officers, includ dows, but allowed to feed In the pas when It Is perfectly cold. The process signing the settlement protocol by though some of the iron work was information that he conspired to ad ing the quartermasters who were at ture during night and the early morn tins been found successful, but it is a mit Chinese into this country from the wheel during the action off San I ing. It was found that these produced 'Question if the better plan is not to the Chinese plenipotentiares, who strained. was on his way from Sinan Fu and Miexico in a fraudulent manner. A tiago. 20 per cent more butter than those In And a market for the summer butter, NEGROES CANNOT BE IN IT. expected to arrive today, has been number of witnesses were examined, FLOOD OF OIL IN TEXAS. the pasture during the day, as the lat even at the low summer price, and delayed by floods, but it is anticipated the principal one being George W. ter were kept moving all of the time by thus avoid the hard work. First Cuban Artillery Will Be Composed ol he will reach Pekin shortly. Webb, known as a line rider. Webb Another Guiher 1« Going Wild—Great Danger the flies. On an Iowa dairy farm they Natives. obtained more milk from cows kept In Rest Time to Freshen Town. testified, among other things, that he in Case of Fire. Shipment of Gold From Nome. a dark stable without screens during There Is no room for further discus New York, Aug.28.—That Negroes advised Hoey that Chinese were being Beaumont, Tex., Aug. 29. — Two men the day and let out to graze at night, sion of the question ns to whether It la San Francisco, Aug. 28. — The are barred from enlistment in the brought through the lines and made steamer St. Paul has arrived from First Cuban artillery is stated by the an engagement with the Collector to are dead and one of the largest oil than they did from those In pasture all more profitable to linve cows freshen In gushers in the world is going abso Nome via St. Michael with $1,500,000 Tribune correspondent at Havana. meet him at his room. He put a man lutely wild, utterly defying the me day and In stable at night. Similar re the spring or In the fall, says Hoard's in gold dust. She brings information One hundred and fifty “Cubans” will named Dickey in a cupboard and left chanical skill of man to stop it. sults have been obtained by the spray Dnlryuinn. It has l»een tried too often that Judge Wickersham will not hold be enlisted. All must be 21 years the door ajar. Continuing he said: The famous oil field presents tonight ing of cattle with something to repel and under too widely differing condi “I talked with Hoey about a China the possibility of one of the direst the flies, but most of these repellents tions, and without exception, so far as court at Nome during the temporary old or more, and white. Negroes will absence of Judge Noyes, and that not be received as candidates for en man named How and proposed to go calamities which ever visited Texas, have an odor that fills the air In the we are advised, the cow that freshens cases now peding are to be tried at listment. Enlistment will be made in with him. I said that How had should Are Join force with the gush stable and may Injure the milk or but in the fall will yield more milk In promised me $ 10 a head. Hoey Baid Tomorrow the gusher will still ter, If not very cnrefully used. There’s Unalasks. similarly as in the United States, and all right and told me how he had fixed ers. be spilling Itself on the prairies and nothing better than a sponge or damp twelve months, nnd the milk and Its will be for the term of two years. products are worth more money. The Four Miners Killed. it with them to use a letter A on the flooding the country with oil. One of the first questions to arise con James Smith died trying to shut cloth Just made moist with kerosene, best plan of all probably Is to have Bloomington, Ill., Aug. 28.—Four cerning the enlistment is as to who certificate of those who had paid the fee, and that I was such China- off the gusher, and John McDaniels and wiped lightly over the top of the cows freshen at different times In tho miners lost their lives in an accident are “Cubans” within the terms of man go, but was to to let ___________ arrest all others.” died trying to save Smith, Both head, along the back and over the legs, year—say three-fourths of them from at the Chenoa coal mine at noon to the order. In the absence of General The wild using It every morning Just nfter milk September to January and the others The examination will be continued showed great heroism. day. The men were about to descend Wood, Acting Military Governor tomorrow. gusher is in the Hogg-Swayne syn- ing. The odor evaporate* before tho nt intervals throughout the balance of in the car when the cable broke, pre Scott explained that “in order to be dicate tract. next milking, If not used too freely.— the year. cipitating them to the bottom of the eligible the candidate must be a Exchange. A Car Inspector Killed Book Bindery Girl« Strike. shaft, 247 feet below. All were killed Cuban citizen by birth or adoption.” Demand for Heavy Itoraea, Renovntinw the Roll. St. Louis. Sept. 2 — In an accident instantly, their necks being broken. There seems to be some doubt as to Chicago, Aug. 29.—All the girls of There seems to be a much clearer That humus Is necessary in the soli on the Southern Railway at Firewater the Bookbinders’ Union employed by how Cuban citizenship is fixed until Station, four miles from East St. the W. B. Conkey Company, at Ham and that the plowing under of non-nl- Idea generally prevailing nowadays as Fourteen Persons Hurt. the new constitution g.es into effect. Louis, today, Frank Haefele, chief car mond. Ind., numbering about 250, trogeuous plant growth Is valuable will to what a heavy harness horse really Indianapolis, Aug. 28. — Fourteen inspector of the road, was killed, and struck today because their officers, not be questioned, but tbe farmers who la, and tbe supply ought In time to persons were injured, three seriously, Elmore Drumm, fireman, was fatally who had been discharged yesterday, have been successful with this plan more nearly equal the demand. It Is Miser Starved to Death. in a collission between a Greenfield Trouble has are warned against tbe Idea which Is hardly worth repeating, says Breeder’s New York, Aug. 29.—An old rqan and Scott Mulconnery, engineer, se were not reinstated. interurban car and a train on the Belt named Paddy Kearns died yesterday riously injured. been brewing since Saturday, when becoming somewhat general that this Gazette, that the number of heavy har an Injunction from the Federal Court railroad today. The electric car was in Tarrytown, literally of starvation ness horses of show yard quality has prohibited the workers from picket course will make manuring of auy kind never In any country come anywhere On An Oregon Beach. partly demolished. There were 12 and neglect. In the house in which unnecessary. It Is true that there may passengres on the car, nearly all from he had lived alone for more than 50 Marshfield, Or., Sept. 2.—The Brit ing or holding mass meetings to in be conditions where tbe use of fertiliz near to tilling the demand. years, bank books showing deposits ish bark Baroda, bound from Callao timidate nonunion employes. Greenfield. ers seems unnecessary In addition to of 17,000 were found. The old man is for Portland. Or., is ashore nine miles Notes Abont Frnlt. Hanna Will Tak: the Stump. tbe plan of renovation referred to, but believed to have had a considerable south of the Coquille River. She Four Boy« Drowned. For apple scab use bordeaux mixture amount of ready money and some an- Cleveland. O., Aug. 29. — It Is such conditions are not general. The New York, Aug. 29.—Four boys, be head on and swung around, and every three weeks up to the middle of hidden around the house. He struck tween the ages of 10 and 15 years, Jewelry Is now lying with her bow to the sea. nounced authoritatively that much of farmer who attempt* to grow the usu July or 1st of August. came to this country from Ireland In Senator Hanna ’ s time during the were drowned today at Ix>ng Branch. She has two heavy anchors out, and state campaign will be spent on the al rotation of crops and relies wholly In general, especially In small vine N. J. The victims are: Two sons 1849. if the sea remains smooth, as it is now, stump, especial attention being given upon the fertility he Is able to get from yards. a thousand vines are pruned too of Professor Blakeley, the head of the captain has hopes of floating his the soil solely by tbe use of nitrogen Drowned in the Spree. to the close counties. The Senator little for one that Is pruned too much. the Long Branch High School: a son London, Aug. 29.—Lady Smith, wife ship off. but men who have had experi returned home today much rested ous plants or by the use of humus Hoad dust, air slaked lime or wood of Alexander Gaskell, of Long Branch, ence on the beach in that locality a week’s trip up the lakes, and making plants, will find his crops ashes dusted over small cherry trees Is and Harold, son of Harry Sherman, of Sir Archibald Lewin Smith, Mas claim that the chances are against after will leave tomorrow for North Solon, growing smaller and smaller as the ter of the Rolls since 1900, was found of Long Branch. The boys were cm her being floated. ’ _______ an effective remedy for the cherry slug. She has about a raft quite a distance from the shore, dead today, floating in the River 100 tons of coal forward and same where he will speak to the annual re years go by. Pomona 1.» the best flavored red cur union of the Western Reserve Asso Spree. It is not known how she was and were swept into the sea by the ballast aft. Properly Mixed Diet. rant and White Imperial the best ciation. drowned. waters. A properly balanced ration for stock among the w hite sorts, according to one has solved tbe problem of supplying of the stations. Insurance Litigation« Settled. Getting Arm« From America. Munition« of War for Rebel«. Will Proxcutc Cartie«« OfFicab. Currant worms that npiwnr when the Chicago, Sept. 2.—A settlement of New York, Aug. 29.—Information animals with the elements which their New York. Aug. 29.—The Panama Havana. Aug. 29.—The authorities the litigation which has Involved the has been obtained by agents of the natural appetites crave. This could fruit Is half grown should be treated Steamship Company's steamer Ori will prosecute for criminal negligence zaba sailed today for Colon, carrying Northwestern Life Assurance Com Colombian government, according to not be consummated In a restricted with pyrethrum, a tablespoonful to a E.C. Westfall, chief of the money order a large number of huge packing pany since last September was effect the Tribune, that a vessel now at a diet, which Is shown by the unnatural gallon of water. bureau of the Havana postofllce. who cases, which those who are well In Tomato plants grown from cuttings ed today by the bid of Walter H. Lee New .Jersey port has been engaged desire of animals for bones and other lost 14,000 of the funds of the post formed, say contain munitions of war substances which evidently contained from plants which had fruited are said by the insurgents for a filibustering for the assets of the company. Some office in an omnibus while on the way for the rebels in the Department of time ago Mr. Lee offered to pay 40 per expedition. This ship, It Is said, is the desired element. Such animals dis to have produced over thirty per cent to pay the money into the treasury. Cauca. on the Pacific Coast of Colom cent on all approved claims against to carry a part of the consignment of play an unthrifty condition until the more fruit than those grown from seed. bia. On the arrival of the arms at The Havana secret police know who Colon. It is said they will be trans the company In return for the title to 5.000 rifles, ammunition and men for desired element Is supplied with salt. I It seems that the pecan tree has its stole the money. The gang consists all the assets. The claims which are which General Uribe-Uribe telegraph bonemealor some other Ingredient la<-k-I Insect pests as well as the other trees. of four persons, two Cuban boys and shipped by railroad to Panama and to settled aggregate In round fig ed recently to Dr. A. J. Restrepo, his Ing In their regular ration. A balam-i-d It Is said that the borer, a dirty white, two negroes. All are as yet at large, sent thence by an English steamer to ures be $1,000,000. representative In this city. Buena Ventura, the seaport of China. ration Involves a variety of elements grublike creature, Is one of the worst.. and are believed to be in hiding. A