REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH vol*. 1 J I’. 1 KLAMATH fl '1 LAItlf FALLS, KLAMATH ■x NFWS. MADE COUNTY, OREGON, A HARD NOVEMBER 23, I FIGHT. T p 4 b Tlireo muri' truu»|s>rt» buie reaeh<”l I 'a|s. Tow n Ilo. town .,( Iroy, Knnsii», wn» wl|»<d out by a tire. Hut llatocl» lull I «I Nut Wllh»«and A V«»iunt«M*ra. Ihr A1 k .M hii II a , N ov . 10.—Tho Thirty*thir<l i 1H99. YOUNG'S NO. 32 RAPID I i PACE. Cavalry Column Ila» Nearly Man Fabian. ltearh«-«! CAUGHT IN A TRAP Manila, Nov. 18.—Reports ha re been infantry, in oim ut thu hardest two hour»' i'iigagi’iix-iit» of the war, with an Boers Get a Drubbing From rweivml here from General Young, dated Humingan, yesV-rday. Ilurnin- Another Disaster to a British QU’CII Vlelorla'a Vl»lt t>> Bristol WIIH I’qmil fore” of insurgents, five miles I gan is al>out 80 miles east of San Fab Baden-Powell’s Men. Iliadi’ thu ... easloii (or a display ol pa- Armored Train. from Han I ubian, Haturday, lost one Irb'tiNiii. ian. General Young is sup[io»ed to officer and five men killtai, and oneoffi- 1 have advancer] considerably farth’-r <irn«*riil Muimtfnr l’my, <»( tho Hnntu ALL ON BOARD WERE SAVED cer mid 12 men wounded. Thu Ameri- TKIISK Tl' KS FROM THE WIRKE toward San Fabian. I r, hna n Migiii il, hi* lo «•mis capturiMl 2« Filipino» and 1(H) A proas corr<-»piindent telegraphs an WAS DERAILED BY THE BOERS tfikf* i*fTi'< t ufh't hiiiimry I. rifle*.and found 8| insurgent dead lying account of the rapid pace with which Wlllliim Durh»-, wli’i bullt tha flrst |>|«M«lrr <>« «'iirrt d II lilis* l’ntrnlllng th« In the treni'h’ s mid rice fields. Many Brill»h Ku.h.il II,,» Trenrh«*», Hu-prl* General Young covered the road with a. |»ler»«lt"« tumi i» Wr«*k Agn On«« Y««r In inore f ilipinos, doubtless, were killed III. Two «•■ cop|a-r Itomi-<> that «i -.-«| gaacous fui-l 1« his cavalry. The Macabebe sermt» Between Katrourt »nd Ladysmith-Tl»« lag ili» H”s«lg”r. Hwinbard- or wound”-1. I* h 111 p pl h i« Wittere. English l.oa« Is Over One deail at Mlddletown N. Y completely surprised and demoralized ui ” »l of Ih» Town. The Insurgents lire sup]»i-i'd to have Hundred Men. the insurgent« around the low country. I nlte-l "tuli” <’■ mani l’i ttlt dled al retreated toward Dagupan. It wa» im- A messenger and reinforcements, who l»>sildi’ to pursue them, as the Ameri New York** antiual her»» «•»'* >»•*• Du» i’idurf, «tormany, ,t* a reanlt of ■ u were captured, say the insurgents from Estr-ourt, Natal, Nov. 18.—An arm *q»'ratl”ii f ,, aeiit*. apjjeudiciti». can troops were eshmistoil, and their 0|M'll’sl San Jose to San Nicholas did not ex ored train having aboard half a rom- supply of ammunition was low. Represontathe ll.ploirn. of Iowa, ('aili’gl” atll ixmi|»’C*' with Itm-kr pect or know of the arrival of the pany of Durban volunteers and half a The <mt]»>sti killed five Filipinos aaya he wlll Intnaluco ilio N leariigmi Isllrr in lake shipping. Americans until a day or two after company of Dublin fusiliers steamed during tie I ght. The body of the I ill-« they actually arrived. (•■il”ii”l Weld’ (' Ilay«* has i'nptiir«sl canal bill III ”,ngre»s th” first day. to C'hiveley early this morning. On pino h’liti'iimit-colonel commanding > -ting account of the lighting during Aguinaldo and his government are its return it was shelled by Boer artil A new Istiik orgunlZ4’l in New York AgQinato»’» private atwretary. was found mixing the killed. i the last week in Octol>er. The corre said to l>e making desperate efforts to lery placed in four positions. Two Manila, Nov. II—Tim Charleston Till' Anx'ri’ sn Municipal Issigu«’ will will light the clearing house by i-ollect- ’I lx- regiment returned to Han Fabian escape to Bayombong. All the infor trucks in front of the engine left the Ing out-of town che* ks tr* « of charge. rnn aground near Vignati, on a hidden bun lay, it ladng impossible to get sup spondent savs: uio'l st (olumbus, (>.. this week. “After the failure to rush the town, mation here is that he is still in the rails, toppling over. While the train A report I» current tn Wall »tree! reef, with 35 fathom» of water on 1« th plies over the rouds. General Cronje had recourse to the tac low «xiuntry. Th« llaiik "I Athens, Atbi’ti», (la., was thus helpless the Durbans and ■Idea. Sim worked hur machinery tor that th" Ameri'ini -iigar Relining ( *om* A |>roclmnatlon of the Filipino secre tics employed during the siege of Pot- 1». gxU” i’lt ' the Ilan 1» el a recaiter Lieutenant Johnson, with troop M, Dublins faced the Boers in skirmishing 1’iiiy may aism absorb all eom|M-tiUira two «lava ami night» in trying to get tary of w.ir was found in all the vil chefstroom, in 1881, making an ad- Third cavalry, captured yesterday at order, and the Boers poured shot and ItaMker Il’s-1'» rules In »flout, but, u typhoon iiri»ing, the crew Representatives <d the America was <’> iiii | h ’1| i ’I to take to the I’oats mid lage», giving glowing account» of »I- 'ance to the town by u succession of San Nicholas 12 barrels containing th« shell into the crippled train. The de will nut I* di»tutl«s| ui »ny grMl ri- 1 gi-d f ilipino victories,and »aying ’ tliat Bible Society rejsirt thut In the lutei seek refuge on a stillili islund five miles trenches in echelon Such a move had wardrobe of Aguinaldo’s wife, Bonn lent. 7,50’1 American* had lau-n killed un I l.-en anticipated by us for some time, personal effects, the records oi the sec railed trucks were with great difficulty removed, and the line was cleared, Th” |U»T» »re ruislllg more mon, und lor of < liina their meu are subjocU«! t' away. Th” nativi'» are friendly. I 1,000 Wounded during tie war. ■■streme i rueltv mid for that reason there had been retary of war, and much commissary when the engine and tender steamed Lieutenant McDonald mid a nnmla-r »11 neutrals mast •»•* I'ghl ••« «•» sent out parties to worry the Boers in- and medical supplies. Señora Aguin back. Andrew < arnegie ha» ofl’i«red Tucson, of sailor» put off in it small ls*at and WILL BE A TOTAL LOSS. of th” lountry ce.-antly by night attacks. These tac aldo probably escaped over the divide, Aria . a building fur a library, pro- During this juncture Lieutenant reached the Calla, which brought them J»ii”” J ('’iris’ll Ims ehull”iig”-l but the secretary of war is thought to Winston Churchill, of the Fourth hus llopr <»f Hnthig thr < rtil««*r Chart 'M* tics the enemy disliked, but he con- vld<*l a »Ite and m-ilnteii.inc ” of the in to Manila. J»uin J J”firx»>, and has |«>»t««l s i tented himself with a daily shell fire, ton PartIrulur« of thr Dlaaater. be inside the lines. stitution are guurunteod. sars, son of the late Lord Randolph The gnnl»>at Helena has l».-n $5,009 (urlelt C. W. Hayes, a civilian, and Cap Churchill, displayed much courage, a* Muni)», Nov. HI. — Further details ' which exposed him to little personal | mi tolled to bring away the crew. The Northern I'arillc railroad iaaeek- T*ir M’S.itTeit ’.iso will pnitmblj i risk. tain 8. Davis, of the Sixteenth infan also did the driver and fireman. Lieutenant McDonald deacnl»'» til" regarding tho grounding of the Chaile»- Kgsin I* rrterr” I U’ tho 1‘reabytorlan Ing lairrower» (or it. surplus money, “Thi n Colonel Baden-Powell played try, who were held prisoners by the in ton show tliHt shi ’ struck an uncharted Charleston, when he ln»t saw her, as Wall ktrr«'t linker» being the mi<dliini Wireless Telegraphy at Hea. his trump card by sending out Captain surgents, have lujen rescued. gwiersl assembly. hanl and fast agro uni, with her lottimi rural reef 10 miles east of Cainiguin London, Nov. 18.—The American Fitzclarence’s party to worry the occu Kanipo 1» m lusst of more money, choM’ti ol reaching them. Colonel Wessels captured at Tayud inland. Her stern was almost sub lutdly stove, und well out of the water. »nl England. It is sild, may •«»■ a 0 1 lie tran»|»irtatlon »ubeommlttiM’ of merged, und the low almost out of pants of tlx- trenches. The little force several htindre-1 thousand ]iounds of steamer St Paul, just arrived at South th«’ t tilted Mate» industrial commi* 1,500 ampton, had a unique experience as she p r relit rate Irnfore long. water. A heavy si-a whs on, and the stole out silently in the darkness. No rice, 6,700 jounds of salt, The Cruiser ami llrr M«-u. shot was fln-d, and the men. with fixed pounds of flour, marked "Dayton, O.,” approached England. Signor Marconi, Yeung Itcpubli- an» from all fmrts »Ion will bold a 10 day»' nessiou in Washington, Nov. 15.—Th” Chari-»- cruiaer begun rolling violently. The bayonets, creeping rather than walk 2,500 pounds of sugar, 1,300 new uni from apftaratus attached to the main of th” l'mt*sl Mates will tmliquet At < hl< ago to In ar grieiuncais. toll ha» la-eu ill Asiatic waters more water-tight disirs were quickly closed, ing along, approached the chief Boer forms and hundreds of thousands of mast, established communication with Kt. Dull« in January or February. A cyclone wrought I ikum ’ in India than a year. Sli” was one of the first but were stove ill under the engine de instruments at Alum bay and Polite, posit i< n near the racecourse. Then, Mauser shells. partment, th«' largest "I the ship. ’ >u»un I» Tli vowel» to I« ’ sent t<> Manila after the ■ d native dwellings were Th” English goiornment declare» it as they closed in, there was a shrill The names of Lieutenant Gilmore and received dispatches from both After the first effnrts to right her, raz>*l . destru- toil ■>( tile Spanish fleet by Ad There were no (atuhtles, but Is Oct b’l'llllg 1st' k th” tlow». but la points regarding the progress of the war miral Dowry, the navy department the oflicers fearetl she might slide off, screech. It was Fitzclarence’s whistle, and seven of his men were found writ in South Africa, the wreck of the gti ing out all that com<« from South the losn <d |-r”|s-rty was imnivluw and the signal for onslaught. A ring Sun ten on the walls of the convent of Alrlca John II ll.iswt'll Is dead at Allsinv, utilizing her fur the pur|s>s.- of mu -Ins; because of the heavy sen, and they ing cheer, which the listeners back in Quintin. Uniteti States cruiser Charleston, and Kinmunition and other supplies (or the abandoned the attempt to save her. Tho nniveriity »( <'hie«g>i will •••t»d I N. Y. lie was an im|sirtant fa« tor in | The garrisons in all the towns sur- other important events. The Charleston was returning from a camp caught up, was the only reply as Asiatic station, Ju t previous to her This intelligence was published in ■n sx]isditi<>n to Houlhem citloa n l> doveloping tlx- »terl industry, and was the party dashed into the trenches. prised resisted feebly. assignment to that duty she had under five week»’ cruiiH’ along the eastern the Trans-Atlantic Times, printed on Theie was a short struggle, the attack »st’h thr total «H'ltjsH' ol tin sun licit a long time in the government service General Wheaton has not yet ap gone an overhauling nt the Mare island coast of Luzon, and Admiral Watson boari ship, the paper selling at fl a Mrs. Stanford ha. di»|»>M*l of all her navy-yard, Sun Francisco, and there was beginning to I jo uneasy. He sup- ing forces catching and bayoneting peared. The remains of Major John A. Logan, copy and the proceeds tieing devote-1 to *sniu”l i»-»nqs-r«. pro»i*l«-nt of tha Southern I'aeitlc sti» k to the Hunting fore, was in prime condition for her post'd, however, that she had joinisl Boers under the tarjiaulins where they crouched, crying for mercy. At leas' killed in action at San Jacinto Satur the seamen’s fund. W. W. Broadfield Iler holding duties. Tho Charleston is one <d the General Wlicatou’» exp«*lition. American Federation of Lahor, has toH .a>|4>yi r »rtnli ale day, were buried in I’aco cemetery thii was the editor. amoiiut<*l to ' nt sharre at flu |* > .ff’-n*! to arbitral«’ th” piano-worker»' In naval circles th«' accident is con- 6i bayonets got to work, and the hav< vessels of more re« » nt construction, they wrought was terrible. morning. Many persons followed th« •Ilare. BI» Fight Occurred Last Friday. »trjks now on in Ulili ago. and Is’leiigs to that cla*» which is com sidered quite unavoidable. The only "For just a moment there was no body to the grave. Chaplain Fierce wonder is that there are not more Estcourt, Nov. lg.—A missionary, a auch A L rni -ii « «pr- ** train from Flush monly referred to as thi< new navy. The «npromo court of Oregon him systematic return lire, but then a per officiated, and the Twentieth infantry native, but a reliable man, who arrived disasti-r in Philippine waters, which ■thnn”<l th«> di* l-ii'ii ot the lower ix>urt ing ii d 11’ l«j«l with another train near fect hail storm of bullets poured in furnished the escort, which was com here yesterday from Ladysmith, reports are ni'»’t indifferently charted. Five |*-r»on* SCATTERING THE REBELS. sil-l Msger* will huio t*» hang for tho < a|»'ll’i’luring ii fog Th" Charleston lire practically in the from the trenches to the rear. Again manded by Major Rodman. The pall- that a big fight took place there Fri murder <if Siuk. utile«» the goimior were killed outright and 29 iujured, It liearers were the captains of the Twen day, November 10. He says that vol Fnrrgy of th«* Amrrii nni l>«-iitorulir< • <q» n sen, and there is no hiqai of sav Fitzclarence’s whistle sound’s 1. 15 faUllv. intervene» meant ‘Cease tiring and scatter home tieth infantry. t hr I illpln«»«. unteers went out in the earlv morning ing her <>r the vuluahle paraphernalia A story ha» rea. Ix«l Victoria from ward.’ The British forces scattered, Thr lUs-r» suffered a sen-re «lefiwt a t and drew the enemy from their posi Manila, Nov. 15.—General Young is and ooutents of the cruifwr. the Orient <>( < 'Ilin--*,' tb*n !» who kid- SAMOANS WANT LEARY. creeping back under th«» furious fire in ladjNtnith Thursday morning. Tile tions into a flat, where the regular ail|q»’»’-«I to have reached San Nicholas, tui|»-d « l*iy and deman*le«l ransom ol the darkness to the appointed rendez IN A GHASTLY TRADE. I’-or gun* were allen< ••«! after four al»>ut 30 mile.* «'a«t of Dagujum, but Judge Chambers Say«* They Would Like trooje, under Sir George White, out-. th« father In default of payment vous, where the roll was called. hear»' nghtiiift, during whliti their nianeuvere>l them by outflanking the to Have lliiu Govern Tutuila- they »ent the dead laxly of their victim his wagons are fur behind. Colonel Trafflr In Human Bmllc« Stopped at Nt. I-”»”» were heavy. "Colonel Baden-Powell met and con- Boers, administering a crushing defeat Hay«*» has captunsl Aguimildo’s were- I .*ula. New York, Nov. 18. — A special tc to th«' pan nt in a jar of brine. ' gratulated Captain Fi.zclarenee and his and inflicting great loss. More than onls-halt of Admiral Dewey an-1 tary, mid Major ('«deman 1» inCarrang- the Tribune from Washington says: St. L/’uis, Nov. 16.—Four zine-lined | men upon their splendid work, saying The r»|»'. ted »h- wer of meteora wen Ian with an cacort ■ f 175 bolonicli, on bis.fflc.-r» and men, Washington at- Judge Chambers, of Alabama, chiel 200 Kaffirs, the missionary says, were trunks, such as arc used by traveling temry» hair a*k”t the court of elntma first lisible in New York Mon lay his way to the jirovince of Neuva Viz men in carrying sample«, each contain that it was a heavy price to pay, but justice of Samoa, dtwussing the Sa employed by the Boers to bury their t” tlml that th«> amount of bounty night. caya. A »on of General Llaneras and ing a corpse, were taken from the bag- that the Boers had to be stopjied mak moan position and the islands acquired dead, and two trains, each drawn by ing ride trenches within range of the two engines, carried away the tn-’neT due them la $8»2,NO’>, of which A court of Inquiry will fix tho re his family are prisoners. The general guge-r’suii at union station today, and town. The members of the party are by the United States, said: wounded. 0i” admiral la ingot ||»,U‘.II. -|B'ii»iblllty (or the accident Io ih’ barely e»ea|wd. “ The United States will have no Frank Thompson, city undertaker of A «'orre«|»uident of the pres* with Memphis, Tenn., is under am-st. | now the envy and pride of the garrison. difficulty about the government of her Spanish Prisoner«. flonrnnr lto»»'velt fanwa W ikm I for Charleston "Even the Boer commander Botha, Washington, Nov. 17.—The presi the gnvornor.hlp of Cuba lie has In- Major John A. L’gmi. son rii tlx- General Young telegraph» from San Charges against Th”ni]»’on are being, expressed admiration for the attack, Samoan possessions. The natives are do-ed President McKinley to agree gallant “Black Jack," was killed bv Jose that Aguin.il’lo did not escape to formulnted. For some time the police mid addetl that he would take Mafeking of an amicable disposition, and educa dent is making efforts to secure the th" northwest. He an I his army, the have l>een aware that a traffic in hu tion is general among them. They protection of Spanish prisoners with with him en »11 |sdnta, but the ipira- reladw in Luzon. correspondent adds, are surrounded. man bodies has Iwn going on through Is-fore long, for he meant to do one have a strong love for the United the insurgents in the Phillippines. Bun ol imme.lb.te np|.dntmont. Thia thing or the other quickly, The wreck of th" Charleston was tlx 0» president d. *irea to lento to coll- principal topic of dincuanioU at the last Ilia lust orders to the Filipino com- this cify, »nd they have laxm on the - “The shelling continued all Sunday States and ask nothing better than to A cable message relating to this sub mnnder at San J”»» were to hold Sail watch for the guilty ones. Recently, Fvm. A naval ject has been sent to General Otis, and st intervals. Ala’ut 4 o’clock in the be governed by Americans. cabinet meeting. Joao and Carrntigian at all costs. governor will probably be sent to the by him forwarded to General Mac- n shipment of four laslies in trunks wa» ('«■nsirate franehiaea will I« tun«I afternoon General Cronje sent in a flag The German emperor'» forthcoming Tin' ramt en«xmnters were 1< ki one- islands, as in the case of Guam, and Arthur, with instructions to get it to in Texas. visit to England I» l»'tng looked for slde«l to lie call’*I fights. The insur made to W. II. Hanisen, at Keokuk, of truce, giving Mafeking a last chanc< the natives should, as they doubtless Aguinaldo if possible. The president Iowa, for whom those captured today to surrender at the eleventh hour. 1 ire I r>«id-nt llifliart is recovering, ward to »» <d great moment. gents are mortally afraid of the Ameri Were also intended. The expressman While th«> tlag was receiving attention, will, be permitted to preserve as far as requests the kindly and humane treat »11'1 1» almost past the danger js’int. cana, Iwiwever, strong their position. who hauled the trunks from the Keo The Born threaten to exoeute the heavy Imnibardment continued.’’ ¡>os«ible their own methods of govern ment of the Spanish priosnere, and the Montreal w»» visited by » tire, do- British officers, whom they hold Tliry mak” but brief and feeble resist kuk de]» it told the station master there The dispatch then desrcil>C8 General ment and their most cherished cus message also contains an intimation ance, and run when the terrible Ameri that he belie\.*l they contained Iwidiea. •tmying $.5,om».iH)«j worth of property. primmer», il Nathan Marks is not that any of the insurgents responsible Cronje’s great attack of Monday, the toms. can yell reaches their ears, whereupon An investigation was start«*l. and thii “The man whom the Samoans would for the ill-treatment of such prisoners Kwta wants a limn The 71... effort , details of which have already lieen ob to leased. the Americans pursue them and slay city was notified to l«»<k out for any tri it in (iorinany resulted in fail lure. ar«' tained from Baden-Powell's official dis most like to have appointed governor is will be held to strict account when Health conditions in the them, Captain Leary, who is now governor of they are taken by the United States other shipments, nith the result men »aid to la> excellent. There patch. The London f,v t, .Bl,( bl Tho moral effect of the new s that tion.«d. iuam. They know him and have the forces operating in the islands. “The end came,” says the corre •nat ItoU-nrea the aeUrrs tn theah-ra. l<4 of the Asiatic squadron in 00,000 troops uro on their way here ha> In the trunk« an1 th«’ bodies of thre« spondent, “after five hours’ fighting. jtmost affection for him.” • A Kich Vein of Copper. pi tai. •M,’n',r *" K'dng back Fast to relleva been unquestionably great. ne r-x s, two men an I a l.iy, and a The enemy retired.living heavily beaten Baker City, Or., Nov. 17.—Reliable Matte Furnace Exploded. The amiiial report of Major-General Insurgent» are suffering more from «Wngency then, dUo to a mituml whit«» woman. From ap|s'arances. for all time, so far as Mafeking is con Nelson A Mlles, has Is’etl made public. disease thnn from tho Americans, ow Butte, Mont., Nov. 1.—A matte fur- information is received here today of moifinent. they all died of reuismuption or some cerned. It was the hottest day of the It is extremely brief and fonimi in ing to poor food, lack of nx*li< tin's, and lace at the Butte & Boston smelter ex another rich strike in the Copper Queen other wasting diseaM’. The white siege, ami the firing was terrific, the Si llier »ays th” completion character. plode«! at an early hour this morning, mine, situated 22 miles from this city filthy hospitals, with the result that woman was evidently somebody of re Boers ev dently recognizing that the ^'fzragu« can.,I w.,,,1.1 make the just as a carload of wet precipitates on Powder river, and which was re The navy is is'ing supplied with there is great mortality among them. American navy ini in. ilde. finement, judging from her l’X’ks. Her only way into Mafeking, if any. is by was dumped into it Harry Manghlin cently purchased from Gilkinson Bros, General I,awtoii has intercept”’! a features are regular and her hair black. Ammunition will K rag-Jorg«’ !i*i'ii». mm h’«"!th” W'*k ,h‘,r'' lie Inten hatigeHbli’ I st «een the army telegram from an insurgent captain to Her front teeth are gold-filled. All the a kopje, which was gallantly defended was so severely burned and cut by dy by Eastern people for $50,000. A by Colonel Walford’s men. The gar- ing pieces of iron that he died about seven-foot vein of high-grade copjier ore rl.1’, ■‘"’lysmith, but node- and navy. a Filipino general, reading: IsHlie» are well preserved. ri-s-a is jubilant, while th«’ Boers have fight hours later. John Koger was is uncovered, the wall not yet being result» are attain.»!, “How cun you blame me for retreat- Seven American» wore killed while been hurled imck in disorder on their »Iso seriously injured, but will prob- reached. On the strength of the show •>«nl-an and Tarlac have PUERTO RICOS SHAPE. Ing when only 12 of my coiiqiiiny were I xm 'I i taken of Salimin. See- laager, and will have to content them *bly recover. Maughlin leaves a wife ing made, Superintendent Gilkinson is J th” American», but Agiiimild’i's storming the tow n able to fight?" enty-Mven dead Filipinos were counted pushing work with an increase«! force I»lniul Is Nut the Freak That S|>anl»h selves with a long-range bombardment uid family in Chicago. *h"N»boqit 1» a» miI. „ mystery aa in the trench«’». of men. The owners of the Copper until they are strongly reinforced. ” Survey» Have Maili* It. CHANGES IN THE SENATE. Queen will now rush the erection of a Dewey 1« Out of It. Two mi'iubeni of a suicidi’ club, at Porto Rico New York, Nov. 18.—A '’tneial return, »re V(.n , CAMPAIGN IN PANAY. Washington, Nov. 18.—Senator Proc smelter of 60 tons daily capacity, plans Frankfort, Ind., carriisl out their com KITrrt of the Krrriit Rtato Election« »peciiil to the Time» from Washington Paldii'sn '"'J'.**”' *h'"i<H,rat» and Re- pact within 10 dii.vs. They were Isith Two Neat« tTnelinnge*!, tor announces that there is absolutely .’or which were already on foot. savs: One of the most curious results Brn*h «.«»neral llngh”«* Far””» uo possibility of the nomination of Ad iimmls'rs of the 158th Indiami voluti- Washington, Nov. 15.—But four of of tlx- annexation of Puerto Rico will K”gr«» Question In the Mouth. mill Insurgents. miral Dewev for the presidency next la> an »Iteration in the »Imp«' of the is teer». tho present state legislatures will Macon, Ga., Nov. 13.—Congressman lh^Y?nu’ir""",w" **’•' year. In this connection, he makes Manila, Nov. 17.—General Hughes, According to an agreement just choose United States senator». Ill Ken land ns it is known to the world. The Bartlett and Senator Bacon have re r-lm IUl."wl"'>' the ln.li»HH were reached the bicycle trust will with- tucky, n succesor to Henator Lindsay, coast survey is now at work finding Novemlier 14 occupied Tabatian and the emphatic statement that he is not ceived a petition signed by about 100 l"«b th v "',,w‘""’«it rouaidoralde il Iraw from the rubU’T tire field and prolmbly Blackburn, will lie chosen, out what the real shape of Puerto Giambal, on the southern «•oast, and trying to start a Dewey boom for the negroes asking them to use their best **» the -Mnxicnm, Blackburn controlling tho legislatuii’. Rico is. and it has already learned also Cordova, in tho interior. The presidency. He says that h«’ is in a I l»>nnit the tire trust to control nil In Virginia. Martin, having control of enough to show that the old Spanish enemy did not oppose General Hughes’ position to know that since the arrival efforts to secure the passage of a law whereby the negroes might be deported *n tol.liri. ? ir". f*"iidon for patents. .if Dewey in this country his antagon to Africa. They say that condition» tho lelgslature, will 1»' returned. In surveys uro not only unreliable and advance. Smith I'fri The efforts of chaplains of tho army Iowa, Goar will lie returned, and the worthless, but that they gave a posi Recent orders from Aguinaldo, found ism to being drawn into politics has under which they live are not satisfac l*rllim1iv ' 111 •"’tween Niivein. who have is’etl ordered to tho I'liilip- Mississippi legislature will elect Me- tively fills«' impression of the formation in the trenches, said: been confirmed. "'»nd Novtinilier IM. tory, they see no prospects of n change, pines to have their orders revoked, is Laurin to succeed Sullivan. This will ■of the coast. “Do not oppose th«' Americans' ad and it would be lietter for the two Bombardment of Ladysmith. '•"w. Is'’.'i.'i'i w"rkH’ "• Han Fran- occasioning eiinsiderablo comment in leave two seats unchanged, replace a Puerto llico hits ls'eti of an oblong vance. Burn the villages as they are Lorenzo Marque«, Delagoa Bay, Nov. races to separate. tlw Se|i,„ " """ ilbaorls’d by Washington. gold Democrat in Kentucky by u silver simp”. It has liHiked as if tho sea, dis attacked. Divide the forces into bands Bound for r<*r«inn Gulf. According to a statement just issued Democrat, and in Mississippi a silver gusted with till' queer shapes assumed of 40. Harass the Americans on every 18.—A local newspaper reports that Ladysmith was subjected to a very London, Nov, 18.—According to the H trust recently formed. tho Southern Pacific shows u gross In mini will succeed one of his own party. by the islands, had de'ermined to throw occasion.” Araneta, tho rebel leader of the heavy bombardment all day Tuesday, Bombay correspondent of the Daily .......... " Will M’ll ont crease in eiirnings of $2,029,108 and a The holdovers elected this fall w ho will nisivo Its surface at least one island as 1'80” of ,|J,I1K ' """"-y. They diaap- not increase of $1,198,575. Tlni Cen vote for United Htatoa senators are in even in contour as a cigar-liox, just to island of i’anay, was captured at Tag- and that at midnight all the cannons Mail, a small Russian warship passed New Jersey and Maryland. Tho mem allow that it could be done. Th«' coast banmi while attempting to pass the on the hills surrounding the town Aden yesterday (Thursday) bound for given tl * "’""’"t plnn. Mexico tral Pacific 1» prosperous, t«s» opened fire simultaneously, pouring the Persian gulf, and the British third- a(.r,.i'',’n » grunt bers of the New Jersey legislature, just survey is beginning to find out that lines into Ho lie. of 8,0(10,000 Hocrotary Hay lias received the pro shells from all points of tho compass. class cruiser 1’omone has been ordered San Miguel, visible from Ilo Ilo, has Puerto Rieo has considerable irregular elected, uro a I must universally for Sew tocol under which tho claim» iigainst Several buildings atire, the paper as to proceed thither. been burned by the rel>els>. ities. At the eastern end there is a '""<"mvn " m„ ‘ ell. and ho will prolmbly Is ’ returned, num hud (,f hlR |nRW Russia uro to bo arbitrated. Mr. Assor, serts, could be distinctly seen from I.X'..... . '“dy « ..... long, northwestern slant, into the It is reported an expedition, evading The Wounded or Mlating. while attempting to a member of the council of state for the while in Maryland the holdover» are ocean. This will make the islaml big Bulwana hill. anti-VVellington men, and ’ will prob the navy, re«'ently landed arms and London, Nov. 18.—Special dis |l"liv<'d"Tl,"‘''rMi" ...i "••• (l ........... ....... .. r Kansas City. Nohterlands, is to I» the arbitrator. ably supjs’rt their newly elected gover ger than Imd lieen supposed. ammunition on th«' Antigua coast, and Fall of a Large Meteor. ............. ¿my 15 "'‘''«l"». dying in patches from Estcourt estimate the Tho project for further naval in- nor, Smith, for th«' senate in case Gor No one can tell what shape Puerto that th«' rebels threaten opposition with Webster City, la., Nov. 17.—A large wounded and missing of the armored creHHON which congress will lie miked man withdraws, ns ho promised to do. Rico will I m ’ when it is finally surveyed an »ruied force of 8,000 men. These meteor fell in the woods just east of train contingent at from 100 to 150. ^l'n,f>w|lanli|,\l'’',*,,i ,,,llr tn ^’,,w York, to authorise at tho next session for im There are holdovers in other »lutes that Hs an American possession, but it stories are not believed. here last night. It made a hole almut The missing include Captain H. Al- mediate construction involves 18 war •""•d to »eel, _r?' were coni- will vote for United State» senators, seems certain that it will not tic the All ports of th«' Sulu islands outside five feet square, and is still seething «lane. It is hope«l that some escaped ^<Towd nf ' 11 Ht°ra to avoid ship»—9 cruiser« and 12 gunboat». but they wore not affocteil by tho re insular freak it has appeared on the of th«' American possessions have Ix'eu and steaming, so that its full size can over the veldt and will return to Est- l,r«"»iiig tlnm'i l"'"|d« who were Three armored cniiscrs twice the size cent elections. Spanish surveys. not be determined. court in a fow days. ordered to be closed t«» commerce. of th«’ Brooklyn are asked for. Epitome of the Telegraphic Newt» of the World r|h"rK«’<’f,,ti'.,,,('. who wl|l hava 11 "in.il.« s fair Uhioago. )|IC*r bun: J“***"*! «nd i,“' n w"H-kn<>wn civil i ^r"'hi» », T"r;hw" '-<•<"■.« th* ^"rtviil i, â ",v third child. Th« V,"N oM "",l Mr' Darling to Although 77 years of age, John A. I'oters is still performing 111» duties ns chief justice of the Maine supreme court. Emperor William will exhibit the Frederick tho Great collection of cur ios, literary treasure» and French paintings at. the Paris exponition. Tho Kansu» City Ä Eldorado rail- road has been nol’i to the Missouri, Kansas A Texas Railroad ootnpany for the amount of Its bonded indebtedness, |225,(MH). Cruiser Charleston Wrecked Oil North Luzon. Marking Up Urlve«, (lllinore Was at Tarlar. St. Paul, Nov. 15.—A I ji ('rosso, Wi»., »poc.ini says: White pine lum ber manufacturer» have agreed upon a uniform mark-tip in prices, taking effect at once. The iidvanco is 50 cents per 1,000 in somo grade» or dimen sions, and $1 ii 1,000 in some grades of uppers. Notice 1» given that all grades I not advanced now will be shortly,mak- Ing a uniform adviuioo of $1 per 1,00V all around ou all grades. Washington, Nov. 16.—The follow ing was received at the navy depart ment from Watson today: “Manila, Nov. 1(1.—An escaped Spanish prisoner at San Fabian reports seeing Lieutenant Gilmore November 1 in Turin«’ with five men. nil well. Ho cniKsod the mountains from Baler in May with 13 men. The location of the other eight meu is unknown." Florida has ostrich farms. Government Buy« Bond«. Washington, Nov. 17.—The secretary of th«' treasury late this afternoon made announcement of his readiness to buy i $25,000,000 of 5 per cent United States lamds of 1004 and 4s of 1901 at the price at which they were offered on the York stock market yesterday. i Ne v These figures are net, and tho holders of 4s will receivo the accumulated in terest from Novemlier 1. At three prices the botxls would realise to th« The National Association of Post investor .0224 ]>er cent (or th«' 6s and masters met in Washington. .0218 for tho 4s. Car Famine Clone« Bolling MUI*. Lebanon, Pa., Nov. 1.—The Amer ican Iron & Steel Manufacturing Com- pany has suspended operations in all its local puddling and rolling mills. The cause assigned is an exhausted coal supply, resulting from the car famine. CongreHAiuan Settle Dead. Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 1.—Congress man Evan 8. Settle, Democrat, seventh Kentucky district, died suddenly at Owenton, of heart disease, at 6 o'clock this afternoon. Straaslers Keturn. Estconrt, Nov. 18.—Seven of the Durban» have just come in, making 28 missing. Only 15 of the Dublin» have returned. The Natal seven-pounder, which was in front of the train, had fired three shots, when it was shattered by the Boer artillery. Tho armored engine has many bullet marks, and its dome «xiver is smashed, as also is its mitomatic exhawrt pipe. , The tender ia also pitted with bull«* marks. It it rumored that Lieutenaat Churchill U a prisnoer. * ► - *