Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 16, 1899, Image 1

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    REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH
KLAMAIil
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wll I
the
lALl.S,
KLAMA'I'fl
elections .
COUNTY', OREGON,
WITHDRAWAL
OF
TROOPS.
NOVEMBER
Hi, 1899
NO. .31
MEDIOCRITY’S SOLACE.
ten by the “old pi-opie," at least« Th«t
shouts of the numerous younger chll-i
There ain't any laurels a waitin' fur him; dren carne from without where thej*
He'll iieier tie tarn >iia fur wealth,
But hie anille’s always bright an* hie rompe«! among the farm wagons ami
New York, Novemlier 11.—A ajscial
machinery, and the horses anil cattle)
eye’a never dim,
Latest Reports of Flghtln K
to the Herald from Washington says:
He's the picture of comfort «ml h«-*lth. grazed contentedly on the fenced-ltr
Aguinaldo
Has
Been
Located
111
order
to
avoid
the
charge
of
mili
­
Around Ludysmith.
He- was honest and cautioua and counted prairie that formed the pasture. It;
tarism already lieiug raised In certain
at Bambang.
the ciat,
was all homely, but peaceful, and pres-1
political quarters and preliminary to
He kep’ his ambition well trained.
ently the girl’» eyes, heavy with ttnac«
the appointment of civil governors
He’d never wade Into a scheme an’ get cuatoined vigils, closed. She did not
1'resident McKinley and Secretary Root ESCAPER TRAP LAID FOR HIM
lost,
s«-e the cloud rapidly swelling ami tnk-
are considering the advisability of
He could always come la wbeo It Ing on the ominous shape dreaded by
rained.
withdrawing trorqsi from < ulsi and
the prairie dwellers, the so-called
Puerto Rico. There an- now in t.'uba efforts nt the American Military Foras»
'Taiu't mostly the fellow who struggles funnel form, which tn this case was a
H'.tl officers and 10.790 men and
Will Now Hr Directed Toward
much flattened one.
to seise
Puerto llii'o 100 officers and 8,225 men.
the New lleb«l Capital.
It seemed but a few minutes later
The
colors
that
glow
In
the
sky
In his annual report, just submitted
Who one day finds comfort an’ lives at when Vlasta roused abruptly In dazed
to
Secretary
R<«it,
Brigadier-General
I ......... Halal, N-» I
' r.-l.able
his ease.
bewilderment A distant shout one
Washington, Nov. 11 .—The war de-
Wissl, commanding the department of
B,r«« ii.' r haa Ju»t arrived (n«m l**ly-
He's apt to git lost by an' by.
of alarm aud warning, seemed echoing
partment
definitely
located
Aguinaldo
Santiago, declares he has too many
When glory’s passed 'round an’ wh«n In her ear. How dark it had grown.
....uh les-itw »»••* |u*r
•>'"'»i»g
troops.
Secretary Root telegraphed today aa on his way to Barniiaiig, 75
eloquence flows
And there were Albrecht and bls little
General W<«si t>«lav to make a supple­ mile» northeast of Tarla<-. The r»ceut
I won't feel no envious pains;
I hut «lay around lac-ly
old mother, who kept his house, stand­
calculations
have
lieen
that
the
insur
­
I
’
m
content
to
be
hailed
as
the
party
who
mental
re|»irt
ns
to
the
number
of
men
hottest engagement was
ing before their door, exclaiming and
knows
in hi* de|mrtm«ut and the uumls-r gent leader was in the town of Bayam-
Tulliani'* tarin, on tile
gesticulating
wildly. At the same mo­
Enough
to
come
in
when
It
rain*.
which can safely lie withdrawn. In- tsmg, m,t far from Tnrlac,in which case
rs. The
ment there came a rush of furious
stnu thins wcr« sent s*-v«ral days ago the several forces under < icnr-rals Mao- —Washington Star.
to their
wind, bringing the sound of a low.
to General Btxsike, commanding the Arthur, faiwton, Young and Wheaton
ramp. Die
suffered great lose
menacing roar, while the mass of dusky
would
have
had
him
practically
sur
­
division in Culia, to rejsirt upon the
,„| SO m *unt. *1 D "*rs were captured,
green cloud seeme<l to quit the horizon
advisaldlity of withdrawing troops. rounded. Then- has lieen wime doubt,
I1 m - ft. him.’ was resumed yesterday,
and start swiftly on an earthward
however,
as
the
name
of
Bayamhang,
Ilia
reply
was
not
favorable
to
th'
CUPID
IN
A
CYCLONE
llw Iks-m firing from N<»lsw atlishana
path.
and
today
this
wa»
clean-d
up
by
defi
­
pr<q«>sition.
The
conditions
in
t'
hill, ue»r |le|iwiiilh's farm. Again
Vlasta guessed Instantly the peril
nite information fixing Bambang, in-
island, in his opinion, necessitated t
tliey
'Irl'cu ••■'k wUh
threatened, and sprang up with a ter­
retention of all the men now under hi stead of Bayambang, as the place of
tlwiriamp
V large Boer force, with
rified cry.
Aguinaldo’« refuge. A dispatch from
command.
Mtlllary. unde« John Weaoetta, has
I OOLASTA looked wistfully out of
’’My father, mother, quick! The cy­
General
Otis
mentioned
Bambang,
and
It
is
understissl
tliat
Brigadier-Gen
­
Ulo-u up a |s»ltlon on the left of Bea-
clone!
The cyclone.'"
i
P7
,ler
»mall
paued
window,
d«?ep-
at
the
same
time
reliable
information
eral las-, commanding the province ol
run. locating <m • '<« Wiaalbouse, Pie-
set in the heavy sod wall, and
Then followed
wild
confusion,
Havana and Piuar del Rio, has in­ came through other channel* that Lieu­
clems mil l-iu.'iara. hl farms, facing
L sighed.
screaming children running to their
tenant
<
iilmore
and
other
American
formed
the
president
that
in
hie
I’satrr«. «ml a small commando is
The piles of unwashed dinner dlshea parents, frantic exclamations, bustle
opinion, all the men in Cuba should prisoner* were at Bambang, In the ,
sow *n<-onied on the south aide of
remain. Upon the arrival of General mountains far to the northeast of Tar- . over which she was at work hardly ac­ and burry.
I'irb-ra •tail'll rollimandlng the rail­
counted for that sigh aud the view
Whither should they fly for refuge
Ludlow' here, he will be iislo-d to give lac.
way. Ill« Hoe«» I are torn up the cul­
[ without was pleasant, rather than In that hour of terror? It was the good
It
is
expected
the
insurgent
capital
bls
opinion
respecting
the
advisability
verts ol th« railway near Pieter* sta­
mother that solved the problem with
of reducing the military force in the will lie shifted to Bambang, and the , otherwise.
tion, Bini h»»e burned the wissloll |»>r-
It was a Sunday afternoon In the late prompt presence of mind.
efforts of the American military force* i
island.
liuns.
June, hot and unusually still for that
“The henhouse, children! Let us run
In Puerto Rico, it is said, military will be directed toward tliat point.
No damage had yet teen don« nt
windy country, but
the
rolling to the henhouse.'" she cried, and she
It
is
in
the
mountainous
country
of
officers
h-v-l
that
the
force
then-
can
l>e
('■driia* Hi« house*, st, ren, railway
reduced and it is expected some batal- the north, and »ppan-ntly out of the , stretches of prairie grass and the green crowded her stout self and her best
andiron I tuige* remain intact. Th«
ion* will he brought home and sta­ fertile and populous regions where fields of young wheat and corn still feather bed. brought from the father-
nirasrugi-r • ■ that he heard the Boers
land, valiantly through the narrow
Aguinaldo has thus far conducted his i held the freshness of early spring.
RELIEF
OF
WHITE
tioned
in this country.
KILLED
BY
YAQUIS
would lie i i i ol«nao tislay, ami that
But the cloud, “no larger than a doorway, followed by her husband car­
o|s-ratious,
It
is
said
to
lie
accessible
th« «dunks»«r« leaving,
Mmng Kurcr r»f M'Hintr-it rrnopt mid
STRENGTHENING
ESQUIMALT. from the south by wav of one route man's hand,” is always present in some rying bls pipe and armchair, and by
It 1« rep'tlol that the IUx*rs lost H(H1 Nettlet.ia, an Amarlran, Mttrtlrrril *»r
Artlllory Marta North I ruin F.nlionrl.
lit* Intllan«.
the others with whatever they chanced
only, along a river which is a branch , form or other.
In klll«l, wound«»! and captured In
F.steourt, Natal, Nov 10.—The Natal Knglan«l Will Not lit* Taken 1'nawarri of the Rio Grande. This leaves the
One was at that moment rising lazily to catch up, all racing through the
(iuayniAa.
Mexico,
Nov.
0.
—
Th*
Thursdav'a tattle on Tatham's taint,
by Uuaala.
rebel leader little or no op|<irtunity of on the western horizon, over the low, thick whirling dust to the designated
Yrnqui In lian« have kill«M| Nettleton, field artillery left camp today, escorted
near Ladysmith.
mi Atnrrhan. nil I i-arrlixl » < «ermatt by the troops of the lin|M-iial light
New York, Nov. 10.—A sjiecial to communicating with the coast or get­ green hills. Just a faint summer cloud, place of refuge.
In fact. It was the most suitable one
the Times from Montreal says: Eng- ting in supplies, lie has also left th* , unseen by the girl, whose eyes were
I'tet*nn«rll(ln>rg, Natal, Nov. H — into (AptKIty
They have renew««) horse, carbineers, und Natal |sdt<-e
fixed on a nearer and, to her, much within their reach, being really a low
land does not intend to tie taken nn- railroad behind.
The Kviwral commanding the linn of I m »«tint I«*« in th« lower Yaqiil valley, T he destination of the force is unknown
Firing was heard this morning in th» »wares in any move that may lic made
It is said at the war department that t more attractive object- This, as Is apt “dug-out” In the side of a small hill,
tn th« river towns In
roinniiiniialien with Marital-urg haa and Ihr
arrived with hl« staff at Eatcourt. Tel* that « mg ti<*n an« H^'Atii mi th« defennive. direction of Coleuao, from w hich It b in the Pacific as a result of a possible the columns of General Young and to be the ease when maidens sigh, was the front or open side facing south and
eyr»|ihlc nmiiiiunh atloti north of hl-
A A|a»<*ul tourirr nrriv«*l today with tadlcvtsl the Boers have resumed the combination of two or more > hont ili- General Wheaton will push on to the i a young man. who, on the other side filled in with a sod wait containing
¡siwem against her interests in that north, following up the insurgent leader ■ of a barbed-wire fence, some little dis­ only a small, rough door and a tiny
court is entirely Bt'qqxxl.
IntellU'onr« «>( th« terrible light In«- Isimbardinent of laidysmith
Mr. fh-rnard, proprietor of the rail
tance away, was busily engaged In window, whose four small panes were
quarter of the glolie. It is learned aud his scattered bands.
The natile« rrp.rt limi th« Ikxr» re- tween Nettleton, the American, nnd
washlug his buggy, which was rolled thickly coated with dust
celiai a cruahlug blow al IsHlyainlth |(o«*«i»4'k. the < »vrinnii, nnd Indinmi At road hotel at laidysmith, hss arrived that a strong detachment of t marinee,
BOERS LAST WEEK.
in front of bls own little sod house.
In they rushed pell melt causing wild
Dm rw lay.
CnjAin hn< ienda, n«'nr llacuni, 1 m »1 Snt- here with a «-omjmnlon, having eluded who*» sailing from England ’ wan not
He was of middle size, dark-haired discomfiture to the usual occupants of
the two invii were over- the Doer oul|smta by night, riding along announced, will arrive at Halifax to­ Rullrr'« Advance on I.a<ly«nilth Will
Eivniug—The British furred at laidy- ufdAV lilght
Itegln In a Fra l*ay«.
and featured, like herself, and clad in this abode, which flew, fluttering and
smith, It m.w ap|ears, were engaged M'rrA <>f th« pn>|M’rty. At the begin« Kaffir paths. He confirms the re|«>rt morrow or the day after i-n route to Es­
London, Nov. 11.—The scanty and the careless costume of overalls and cackling wildly, from their rude nests
raccvMifully Thursday ami Friday. It ning ot th«’ AttAck, nhortly before day­ that when General White requested quimau, the strongewt British strong-
Is reported that th« cavalry suml light. they niA'Ie a brn\« detenu«, mid that the women and children l*e per­ hold ami naval base in the Pacific conflicting news from the seat of war Jacket of blue denim, and dingy from and perches. The father was in the
and the fact that General White has exposure to sun and weather, and the act of closing the door after the last
hrailly, sn l that th« infantry did great m»«d their arm« cfTertivrly, but th« mitted to de|iart General Jouls-rt re* ocean.
The fortifications at Es«inimalt tin not vet said a word alsiut the alleged battered sombrero of light felt, which one was In. when it was pushed vio­
eiscutloii with layottels, the Gurdon d«Mirn of th«’ houwe w«rv lettered down, pU«*d that he would only allow them to
Highlanders carrying the princi|ail and in the haw I »to-bund i>atUo that eu* get away under the musilea or tire oi also undergoing oousiderable strength­ lighting around laidysmith are again were usual In bls everyday occupation lently open from without and Albrecht
Mr Dcniard view s the ait- ening and enlargement, and a larg« pnsiucing a feeling of glisrm. It may of farming.
and his mother, lacking such a shelter
Hs*r pnaitloii al the |ailnt of the Lay- «tied, Nt’tl« t«»n waa «hot nnd clublM«d to his guns
As any one familiar with that part of of their own, flung themselves among
¡{oMiBck. nithoiigh woun<b*<|. nation gravely, and says that none of numlier of heavy guns have recently be tliat General White has sent new,
«net. The lloers l ><it heavily In killed <lrnth
sn,| wootslnl, and a numlmt sum-u- wnw a|«red. After taking *11 th« pro­ the Dritlsh artillery la apparently able lieen ship|s<d acroa* the continent to la and that < ieneral Buller has thought the country could tell at a glance, they them.
det*).
mount««I at that fortress. The reason best to ke«-p it to himself. Indeed, were young Bohemians, members of
Then the door, like that of the ark,
vision« in sight nnd their prisoner, Uic to cope with the llocr siege guns.
this is the version that is beginning to that great army of hardy settlers who was shut and braced by the father’s
for
the
hurried
strengthening
of
Esqui-
Indian«
eithdre*
to
tho
south
side
of
IlaInfurrrittrnli a| F.atrourt.
Ii«»rr« In ( olrttin,
mult lies in the apprehension of the im- be tielieved, as it is held to lie impossi­ have made homes for themselves In stout sholder. And none too soon, for
Lutiiurt, N a (; i !( N ov , H.—-Coirn»<d It th«- r i ■
Eatcourt, Natal, Nov. 10.—Brigadier
perial
government that Russia ■nay ble that the news of heavy flghtinf the previously unfilled west
the air was thick with flying debris.
Ntorme«! Mafrtiliig.
now in the hAibld o( thr |k«erw. licfum
Grm-ml Wolfe Murray Ims r>- etved an
wai brought by Kaflirs in such circumstan­
soiae
the
opportunity
of
the
Doer
There
were twelve of them—more souls
But
hearts
will
be
hearts
In
every
Die rvgt UAtbiti waa thtt-hl«-«!
th*
Ixindon. Nov. 9 —News has just ar­ Important dl«|Mtch from l*k<lystnith by
tial detail can be wholly groundless. place and Juliet may pine for her Ro­ than the ark carried, and crowded Into
enemy triw! to < ut off ottr out|A>*t*. rived her« from Mnfeking allow Ing that * runner; but the content* have not yet to attack Knglaud in the East.
If this lie so, it is ominous, for there meo In ancient castle no more than In a much smaller space, but that mat­
Fbr burltaii light HifAiitry, tinder Lieu- up t<> < i.-t.ilx'r
th.* IVx-r* continued iMs-n divulged.
could la* no ground for concealing fav­ bumble sod bouse, as did this com­ tered little at such a time.
DEWEY'S WEDDING.
ttUiUit Mohiirut, and it (orro of lhibliu th« la>iiil>»r<linent, tiring as many as
The armored train« with a detach­
orable news.
The fowl screamed, the children
monplace little heroine, with her plain
Il tO th.- r. IM
th«. 300 shell« in 3fl hours, though causing ment of the Dublin fusiliers an i u rail­
It cannot lie long however, before a but kindly face.
walled, the big mother and little
Mr«. Mlltlrrtl llnvrn Hr-came Illa Hrl.l.
otitpMtA, and a brink fight < miauc <I. but little damage, anJ wounding only road «nginea-ring staff, which left h«-rs
change
occurs.
General
Buller
’
s
forces
In a Very Quirt Ceremony.
Now, by custom Immemorial Sunday mother rocked and prayed In each
The Ikirrt «rre rvpul«nl, leaving 12 four meu That day they clotted in all (or Colons«» to repair the litis yesterday
will sism arrive at Durban, and will
Washington, Nov.
11. — Admiral probably liegin the advance to the re­ Is the rural holiday everywhere and it other's arms, and the father bemoaned
Iwi-nty Ika’r
wrrr kill**-! »round the tow n »nd mail» a deter­ evening, and which also intended to go
•nd (»then. -tAinpMlrd. Th© ©hiri uio- mined sttempt to rush it. The garrb through to Ladysmith, if |>o««ild», has George Dewey and Mr*. Mildred llazen lief of Ladysmith alxiut November 15. Is especially so among our foreign- his farm and stock; but as for Vlasta,
the f<»r the withdraw<1, h >wev©r, wm son turned out to » man and delivered mturm-d hen». Ths commanding offi­ were married quietly at the rectory of The Bis-rs, if they ever entertained the born citizens, who on that day sally the cyclone had given her what the
that the long range of the Boer guns a torritlo rifle fire, which speedily cer re|«>rts that he |ir»H-«»ed<*<l Ix-yond St. Paul'* Catholic church in this city, idea of a real invasion of Cape Colony, forth, clad In- their best, ready for fates bad otherwise denied, and the
hsd mad« the position untenable» No •tani|x>!«<l th« B'>«rs, who were driven Colenso. aud found th« dwellings there shoitly la-(orc 10 o’clock this morning. have proliably now ab:utdoned it, and visiting and merry-making and seeing uproar and danger were all dominated
«rilrrs wen* received for retirement.
over mines, which explodisl »nd scat­ autoiiclted There had lieen no hsding, The ceremony waa performed by the will devote their whole energies to re­ no Incongruity between church and by the joy that Albrecht was again be­
Ih« IXxrs »helled Coleneo camp at tered them in »11 direction». It is lx»- except in the single COM of a store, KeV. James F. Mackin, pastor of the ducing Ladysmith. They have only mass In the morning and a dance In side her, so close that she could almost
feel his deep, hurried breathing.
church.
The ceremony was Of the al«>ut a week to do this. The fact that the afternoon and evening.
dswn tisiay. hvlng apparently unaware llevixl st Matching that the enemy which was looted by Katl'irs.
It was but a moment, and then, with
So. considering this. It seemed that
"I th« evacuation. They hatted the suffered heavily, and is not likely to
Several prisoners were arraigned lie- simplest character according to t hi they are inactive indicates that they
rites of the Catholic church, and tin are waiting for something which they the young settler, Albrecht Hollnb, a deafening roar, a rush of darkness,
•tot«», but did not hann the bridge*, make another attempt to storm tbs fore General Murray this morning.
should be on pleasure bent, and the a choking breath of sulphur, the storm
«ring they w,>u|,| want the railway town.
it 1* rejsirted th»t the Boers ate not only witnesses, la-sides the officiating feel sure will justify their delay.
signs Indicated, too, that so he was, or center was upon them.
clergyman, were Mrs. Washington Mc­
«tawlre*. The women and children
within
20
miles
of
here.
The latest Estcourt dispatches seem
<*»«t of Iha Army»
Vlasta rememtiered not how It hap­
soon
should lie. Herein lay the sting
Lean
and
Mm.
Ludlow,
wife
of
Admiral
Tho
bnllot
hides
in
th«*
nniforms
of
„
r"*wdlng the train* bound fol
to hint that the garrison is alsiut to re
Washington, Nov. 9.—The report of
which changed for her the sunshine of pened, but when she was able to re­
Ludlow, mother and sister respectively tire further southward.
itetsruiantsl.urg ,„d Durlwu.
the
Durban
volunteers
show
the
n»r-
Paymaster-General Bates, of tlie army,
alize anything her arms were around
that glorious June day to gloom.
of the bride, and Lieutenant Caldwell,
shows th« following main Rents of ex­ niwnons of their raca|m from Fort Wy­ Dewey’s secretary.
I,atc«t From La«lyemlth.
For Albrecht was "going riding” In Albrecht’s neck and he was bolding
VOLUNTEERS AT HOME.
lie,
which
was
only
eff«*-t«sl
after
the
penditure during the last fls. nl year:
London, Nov. 11.—The colonial his new buggy—going without her, and, her to him and murmuring words of
Arrangements for the wedding wen
Regular army, 184,141,225; volunteer heavy tire of tho Dublin fusiliers had made with all the secrecy which hat otlice has received a telegram from the no doubt, with some other girl—when endearment, which she felt rather than
"•« Kstarata, Washing
inflicted
severe
loss
on
the
B
imts .
A
army, |:i'>.H'7,7l7: dtobandnient ol
<«■■ Sul.llera,
attended the whole affair. As Dewey governor of Natal, giving a copy of the It was really her place on that seat be­ beard. “My love, my little one—though
100; axtrn pay of member of the gariison who was hard is not a Catholic, a special dispensa­ pigeon-post message received by the side him.
she was aa tall as he—“do not fear. I
W**h ’ Sov* H- —The First Cuban army,
pressed
by
the
Boers
lrs|s>d
into
the
volunteers, Spanish war. f4 43,982; ex­
premier
from
the
commandant
of
vol-
will keep thee safe—I, thine own be­
And
had
she
not
proudly
occupied
It
tion
was
required
for
the
perforuianct
lam n”,’n vol"n*«*". who made t
regulars,
K|>antah
war, river amid a shower of bullets, and, of the ceremony.
unteers. It is as follows:
,
until that unlucky night not yet two loved.”
‘‘»»t rca.r*1 in t|„, |«hiliP1,|ne war tra jsty,
diving repeatedly, he reachotl the far
"Ladysmith, (Tuesday).—I sent von. weeks ago. but seeming half a lifetime,
Vlasta’s pet white pullet fluttered on
>l.i. ii 'er" tl"" ""•ruing <>n tho steam 9209,598.
Ut
Ilk
unscathed.
General Bates «ay* onme of tho now
Filipino« lT«r llrn«« Bullet«,
November 3, by native mssenger, a re­ as a gDl's short liftime goes?
their shoulders like the whl
""'f wr’’given a recep pay master«, while evincing groat zeal
General French managed to laeve
port of the engagement that day, but I
Such n little thing, too, as Is gener­ dove of peace. The a
h'vw
York,
Nov.
11.
—
The
Pres«
sin
**
*>y those win
I
-ady
smith
by
tho
last
train
from
there
nnd intclligeix *, have I asm too old to
Wltnraae<| if,
am not sure if it reached you, as the ally the case, to have caused all this ly on Its resistless w
Four miles from ColettMO the Boers tired says:
tlJÍ!^5^<t,l"u""n,' Pw,l,l" |«>nn*l intc withstand the hardships of service, and
"Brass bullets atv lieing used by th« messenger has not returned. Major trouble. She was not sure bow Al­ tion behind.
on
tho
train,
hut
no
one
was
hit.
The
ho rerommeti'l" that "'under no cir­
Taunton, and Sergeant Mapsone, of the brecht felt Terhaps he was glad to
Their houses were
onorai is going to Ciqs* Town in onio. Filipinos against the Americans. That
h<iii<.r
|s»rts of tho state tc
‘b" r’’t',r,>i«,K heroes, British Co cumstances should mon l>e ap|siinteil o take command of tho cavalry.
fact was discovered when n bullet with Natal carbineers, were kilhsl. Cap­ get rid of het^-here two great tears tie possessions torn
^«•" Oregon H1*, „„ding thei, to this office who are over 40 yearn
tain Arnold!, of the bonier mounted
The border regiment arrived her« n brass casing was extracted from the rifles, was wounded. Nine tnxqx*rs Iropiwd Into the dishpan at the thought tered far and wide, even a large part
old.”
Ilin
streets
wer«
I. ’
lu
<’ princi|*il
priiK'in
leg
of
a
soldier
nt
the
Polygenic
hos
­
Just a dance at a young friend’s wed­ of the growing crops rooted up or
Friday.
¡Mm **'y«
'
were wounded, all slightly.
All are
Crim« of » Fr«lirtl Cook.
I with banners,
Sub-In*poctor Petley, of the Natal pital recently. He is now at Governor’» doing well. There has b«*en nothing ding -It being their custom for a bridal ground Into the soil.
1,1111«/'r"’ "»«•»••d «mldoms.
But their lives were spared, and they
party to go to a Justice or county Judge
Publia
.. .........
Ran Francis«», Nov. 9. — Paul de police, says his men alone, forming on» island being nursed back to health.
ore windowa presented Bauge, a French cook living at 1010 of a.r.-eral burial |uirties, interred 64 The patient is Lieutenant Joseph L. important since. The hospital was re­ to have the ceremony performed, and are hardy and courageous. Soil houses
moved to a spot ott the railway three then to return to the bride’s home for can soon rise again, and other crops
^tht V'1
designs, Misskoi street, murdered a woman Boera who wore killed at the battle of Donovan, formerly of the Ninth regi­
miles south. All was quiet Sunday a grand celebration, which usually last­ grow green on sunlit plains, and be­
ment.
He
went
to
the
Philippines
at
of elec- known a« Della O’Connor, a habitue of Talana hill.
W“,B
n regular and was wounded in the leg. and Monday. The enemy renewed the ed all night. Then a foolish quarrel, fore long In the new home there will
ths Tlislia Is'or hall, in it hslglng house
MfirArlhur'a Advanr«
n«vnl*
’*”nm<'nc«>d with a at 14 Turk street, about 1 o’clock thia
Being young, strong and healthy, he bombardment today, but no damage when Albrecht, heated by excitement be “sounds of revelry by night” and
Manila, Nov. 10.—Genomi Mao* will not die. The surgeons found the aas been done.’’
and beer, had Insist'd that she danced another merry wedding dance.
wh,,h’ well-infonuod ■Homing The crime remained undis­
Arthur has occupied Mabalagta. Il ir trouble in the shape of a large bullet,
Safe for the Present»
too often with the bride’s elder brother.
covered for an hour, during which time
nn
*'
<*ver
»ocn
”n th« coast.
entire command,
Including
th« brass-encased, in his leg. Nature had
The Excavat'on of Babylon.
London, Nov. 11.—The correspond- She had refused to listen to him, of
*hi<-h |„h"u
lu°l'idod 50 vessels, De Bauge remained in the nsmi with
German archaeologists are busy with
‘»¿»nd I»7r’.,ln
ln »»>" «"O«’ his victim, and defied the efforts of tho Twelfth, Sevontoi*nth nnd Nineteenth saved Donovan’s life by encysting it. snt of the Daily Telegraph at Pieter­ course, with the result that he had
"‘•nubil, J‘ ■*w'" formation met th* o«-cu|>*nt« to take him a prisoner. He infantry, and a part of tho Fourth cav­ Had it not been for the poison-prool maritzburg, telegraphing Monday, says: walked out Into the darkneas and had plans for the excavation of Babylon.
Ine late Sir Austen Henry I.ayard, the
“Estcourt, Pietermaritzburg and never seen her since.
P9""”" "'"mile* down ths was finally taken by the police. The alry, Is extended three miles in front cyst that surrounded the bullet, Dono­
uf Angeles ,in a gissi tactical position. van would have died long ago, the sur* Ladysmith are all safe for some time to
I’erliaps she had sought covertly, and, explorer of Nineveh, was the first one
murderer nearly severed the woman's
Major Bell t»s>k Mabalacat. Being geons said.”
come. Owing to the fact that Lady­ no doubt, awkwardly, to find an op^ to do anything In the way of excavat­
’Ü,1,, h ’ | fn "" th " ff 0**1™" head from her body with a long dirk.
ordered to reconnoiter yesterday, ho lo­
smith lies low and the Boers, unluck­ portunity of making amends, but he ing Babylon, then Sir Henry Rawlin­
fatter!«*. „ ,, ' , ,IHrlior«iid the lam! De Bang» admitted the killing, saying
Three Futile Attacks,
cated the enemy and pushed into the
Th« i,?" ‘hH "*« »"»re.1 the city.
ily, having been permitted to occupy bad Ignored or avoided her, though they son followed. The excavations, It Is
that tho woman had robbed him of |l0.
town,
driving
out
two
companies
of
in
­
Manila,
Nov. 9.—A force of 800 in­ Mount Buluwan and other surrounding lived on adjacent claims; hence, for claimed by the Germans, were done In
9'H*en', ,|„7, r" , ’’"'"Kht np on th«
Oarman, . »vor* OffM-ltoer Pollry,
surgents and killing several Filipino »urgent* attacked the Fourth cavalry big hills, attempts to o|>en heliographic
her. nt least, bitter days nnd nights. a half-hearted way. and they are de­
th,, i,.„"o' ,,r'TT*•,, "l> »nd wit-
Berlin, Nov. 9.—The foreign office officer.*. The Americans suffered no last night, making three futile charges communication have proved a failure.” She felt vaguely, In her simple fashion, termined that their work shall be thor­
ful »Ighj
night ti ' n *'
was a wonder*
authori*««l 1 " Assis'tatad Press to say Iosa.
mid losing three men, the Americans
More lloer« Around Kimberley»
the harness of the woman's code which ough. It will be very costly, and It Is
»IM m kin i
W"" ,
of th«
losing none.
C»ur Mini Ki»l«cr.
Orange River, Cape Colony, Nov. bids Iter "wait and weep" In silence, a estimated It will occupy five years. It
''te' kers .„.'i' w“vl"<f<’f flags, firing ol regarding tl tJnited States government
The first raft across tho ferry at Cn- 11.—The Boers investing Kimberly rule that has broken many besides will be carried on by the Orient Society
*«avy7uñ, °W*n “>• hoointaf ol représentations relative to maintaining
Potsdam, Nov. lib—The czar and
bamitmin was carried away by th« have been reinforced by 2,000 men, country hearts like hers. And all this Jointly with the Director* of the'Royal
at
’
irina
arrived
hero
at
II
o
’
clock
to
Tht I
n| •"inmn’lî,1*'’*'1." w"* ’*twoen wall« hs
y, ami werv welcomed by the cm- swift current. It had lfl men of the and have succeeded in corraliug alxiut time the cloud In th«» west was rising. German Museum and the leader of the
,i‘n<*r»| Ne|lé*»k'í 11,10 «’*’ »tr,’"t»- K
ror and enipress of Germany nt Wild Third cavalry on Isiard, with theii £5,000 worth of stock belonging to It looked much like n puff of black expedition Is Dr. Robert Koldewey, who
P'WTswer,, o' A
'""l ’h'vernor bi
rk station. The station was gaily horses, but only one of them wat Kimberly merchants, which was in­ sutoke now, and there were others, not has already hnd much experience fn
such work. The expeditions will start
drowned. ________________
Thsrs wii.
'''"txigulshod guests. 11
corated for the occasion.
tended for tho sustenance of the towu. ao dark, climbing up beside It.
from Beirut going from there to Alep­
<hy.
1,1 Hl* accident during the
The dlshea were finished and put
There is talk of establishing a direct
British Transport Disabled.
po, whence they will travel by caravan
Bonancii Htrlkem Shut Out.
lino of steamers between some point on
st. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, away In the kitchen "safe,” or cup- to Bagdad. Babylon Itself Is two days’
Baker
(Tty,
Nov.
10.
—
Reliable
in-
board,
and
the
girl
sat
down
by
her
the Pacific coast and Vladivostock, Si­ Nov. 11.—The British transport Persia,
I
«Wobu’"’Md ,h" Tr“'h-
mation reaches here that new hands beria, th«. Pacific coast terminus of the with a squadron of tho Enniskillen window she was very fond of that journey front Bagdad, and consist* of
n
ve taken tho place of the strikers at TTans-Siberian railroad, Aa soon aa drngixins, a hospital detachment and window In those days—and gazed ab­ rough moumls scattered on the banks
*?"tM"'’»nil ìi,
Nov’
8-—Ths «
j Bonanza mine, whoso demand for a tho road is completed, which will be munitions of war on board, has l«x*n sently out The landscape waa left of the Euphrates, under which He the
ihe nilnou 1: '
l"»"*enger train on ii
bu tton of working time from 10 to within a year, the Russian government towed here in a disabled condition. desolate to her, for Albrecht had dls- ruins of a great city. The excavator*
■1
will begin with the fortre**, which fa
'!**•'«und (,,r V 0 c,n<1k this morn- fr
■e hours w » h refused, Tho mine nnd will encourage such a line.
She was picked up by a tug close to apiH-nred, probably to attire himself for what remains of Nebuchadne*«ar’* pal­
“r^kit hi. 7 .. ...... .
11 are now re|x>rtod to Ixi operating
his
outing.
Cl
The missing newspaper correspond­ some rocks and was towed 12 mile* . Her father nodded In the shady door­ ace, where Alexander died. In addi­
usual. Eastern Oregon miners have
?<**» fatal r, u *C" thl* »i’ernoon, ai
ent,
Easton, who was supposed to have
The Charter Oak is in Hartford, way over bls long, curved pipe. In the tion to th»lr »xcarating upon the city
vays
had
a
high
reputation
for
«tenil-
th
■ite proper th»y will inrMtigat» * aum-
lieen
captured
by
tho
Boers,
is
said
by
Connecticut,
and concealed the char­ inner room her mother discoursed
L.1 man' •"<’
»»vid Pl
iM, and the small strike at the R o ­
ber of other ruin* situated near.
Consul
Macruni
to
be
at
the
front
with
ter of the colony for several years from velubly to her second daughter In her
hm is not thought by mining man
Raggage-inaatel tn
•
•
. » rt . . ..A
Kruger's army.
Na man 1* a boro to ¿a steMOg r a^hs r,
1087.
MUve tongue, which I* never forgot-
S V*/*.
Ih« result of Tuesday’* election* has
Hot materially . hanged tho |**lilical
sRuatlou I,, tl,,, va,|i,ua stat«*, except
In Mar» land
Judge Nash, the republican candi­ Agreement Reached for Par­
date lor goverimr "I Ohii», 1« elected by
tition of Samoa.
from .Ih.iXHi to 4'1,000 plurality. Joins«'
»ote waa evidently drawn largely from
the democratic |mrty.
8 VIM ECT TO <11 It
APPROVAI,
Hie ropiiblhana in Kentucky wore
tlctorlous.
h . Taylor han lawn
<-li*ct«**l goverieir oi <-r < ¡«ailad, democrat,
by a majority estimated from 7,000 to
15,000. | |,n «nitre republican state
tl' ket I* probably electo<i.
J W. Smith, deinis rat, I* ol«s*ted
Berlin, Nov. 10.—It whs officially
governor of Maryland by a plurality of
anni,im, <„1 this morning that un agre»-
alniut 8,000
ltc|>iildl< alia ha»« carried New Jer**y nient, subject to tho approval of the
United States, after debate, has lx*eil
by about ’.*<1,000 plurality.
I he fueiontet* have carried Nebraska arrivisi at Between <ire.it Britain Bild
by from lo.ooo to 18,000 majority, Germany, by vii tue of which the Ha-
*-l* ctlng **x-< .overnor Holcomb justice inoliti act la re|x*ah«l and the I stands < f
Ufuilu, Hawaii and .mail adjacent is­
■■I the supreme court.
Ill New York, th« Republicans will lands fall to Germany as free pnqs-rty,
have 91 luemlx-rs In th« next as*«nihly, and the island of Tatuila ami sntaid-
the democrat* .’>9, a republican gain of lary islands go to th« t'nlb-d States
It
I auitiialiv »uceeaxled III defeating Great Itritain. it Is added, renoun* es
Mnset in th« Ninci.x iith district. Buf­ any claim to the Hann,an islands and
falo, frov and Allauty gave large repub­ Germany in turn renoum-i'. any claim
to the lunga blanda an-l Sai age Island
lican majorities.
Idle republican* carried Maaaachu- iu favor of Great Britain, and al»,
*«tta by 65,000 majority, and the legis­ cedra t’honsel and San Irabel. two east­
lature of luoo will I mi republican by the erly Islands of the Solomon group, w ith
their insular surroun lings, u> Groat
usual large majority.
Barnett, the republican candidate fur Britain.
Consular representatives of the two
treasurer In I’eiinaylvaula, ha* a plural­
lowers In Samoa and the Tonga islaiu'a
ity of 125.000
In Iowa, Shaw, republican, will aro to I» withdrawn for the present
and German subject» are to have the
have als.ut Uo.isio plurality.
In K siimu , (he republican gain I* 10 sainr rights ns British subjects In re­
gard to free ami unini|»xled enlistment
prr cent.
Idle republican majority in South Da­ of native lai Hirers In the whole of th«
Solomon group In possession of Gnat
i
kota will 1«. *l«>ut 19,000.
At San Francisco, Mayor I’llclalt, Britain, including Chousel aud I San
Isabel.
democrat, was re elected.
<J«»»r»l Wood Hora Not Waal So Many
Ml Ktafitiago,