Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 30, 1899, Image 1

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REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH
vol*.
NO. 3.3
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NEWS.
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rietorinarlizbur.-|i, threatened
tliu Ihx-rx
Window g|a,:l j.,i,|„,rM (>|
have orgauised.
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AGUINALDO ESCAPED.
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by
foung «11.1 Whealeu < lua.d In and It»
Wax Dune.
York
Manila, Nov. 28.—Aguinaldo has
Mcaped N'twii'ii Generals Young anil
U heiiton. General Young 1» pushing
toward Bnyomboug.
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r
SELF-INFLICTED
**’ hr*me
of
WOUNDS.
Moltllrrn In Ihf Philippine« 1»
<«rl bill ofSenlrr.
BITTLE AT BELMONT
New York, Nov. 25.—Self-inflicted
wounds are so frequent in th« American
Engaged
Many l««n.| Hrn iH.lh . purchased by
army in Luzon, aveis the Washington Methuen’
the giiverniiietit now
correspondent of the Herald, that Gen­
Heavy Fighting.
eral Otis bus been compellixI to issue
Ile« I nltixl tate* « rtii,*«t Montgom­
Th. < liarl«*l..u*a Crew.
instructions directing that a strict in­
Manila, Nov.
23.—The gunlxiat
TICK.SK TH KS FROM THE WlllEi ery lew »irli« I at M<>iitevld«x>.
'IF.GAN SINKING FIRST OF WEEK Helena arrived at ('amaguin the night WILL BENEFIT AMERICAN MINER vestigation ba made of each case of this
'
' *>»i«ii tine was organ I s«« I in
character in order that projier action THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS
»f November 12. Th« watchers of th«
linker City. <>r , t., .|,.u,|l,1> Mr,.|
may I* taken. The Immediste effect
wrecked
cruiser
Charleston
saw
her
Sa lsl*r.*<0«< <••)•."”"" “* ”••••• r>«*l
In <Miii»c.|i|1.ll..„ ,,[ |-ir,| Hallslmry’s
Who of these instru -tion - was the issuance Dro»« the Dutch Iroin Their Po* I-
lights and thought there was a fire
Iks Tail Hs*»l*P»«eras rre*»»t..l
of orders by General Wheeler, then at
l»'t<'iii<*iil< nt «llplomatiii matter» will
ii|«*n a nearby island, wh«rcu|x«n they
l„ , <>uu«l.»*.«l Ferm.
llou, but f.ost Heavily In th«
l*e delay«.)
Angeles, organizing boards lor the in­
la-gsn to take xtc|is to help those on-
Operation.
vestigation of two cases.
langenx!, but a searchlight of tho
It I» aai«l that Un« |li,«>r* move so fast
One
of
the
Ixxirds,
consisting
of
f
irst
Lsslhcr and hides are g'*ln< u|« rap an«! <ilt«ii timi th,- l’.iitii»>i cannot k«e|
New York, Nov. 38.—Garret A. Un­ Helena communicated her presence
New York, Nov. 21.—Captain Wil- Lieutenant Oxdidge, First Lieutenant
London, Nov. 25.—Before anxiety as
track of them.
hart, vl«v president of til« United mil the village where thc men of the liam Abercrombie, who hax xjx-nt six
■ I.-
and Assistant Surgeon F. W. Pinkham to tho situation in Natal had been re­
I
h
-r|c»t.in
were
located
rsng
with
States,
died
at
his home In I'ati-raoii,
y«ars in Alaskan exploration, and who
Th.* ll«x*r» have i:»t««>urt cut off on
11*« American* uh « in control ol
cheers, A |iarty from the Helena awl has just surveyed an all-American route and First Lieutenant J. C. Wi lborn, lieved there comes news of a great bat­
vastly gr« «il. r lerrltory In Luzon thin, N. J., at 8:30 o'clock this morning
all slilcs.
At Ills ls*dsi«le wore Mr«. Iloburt and the < barb stun visited the stranded vex- to tho Klondike, [Missed through New will investigate the case of Sergeant D. tle at Belmont. This has happened
ago.
Much anxlriy 1» («It fur a numl.-r ol they wet« a ..... ..
bls son, ( Jarret A. Iloburt, Jr., together a l Novemln-r 13. It was found that York today ou his wuy to Washington H. Barr, company M, Ninth infantry, sooner than was expected. Only the
and an«4her, consisting of Major James official account is vet to hand, but so
Agnilialdo, with a few men, women with Dr. W. K. Newton ami bis wife her Isms were clear and that her after
voxels long overdue at ban Francisco
to make his report to Se< rotary Root. Began, First Lieutenant Connell, Ninth far as can be gathered the fighting ap­
alvi
«'art*,
«*.
wx'n
Ix-twecn
Han
Fabian
reinforcement*
bridge
was
xulnm-rged,
making
it
E«mr transport» wiih
nml Private Secretary Evans.
He said that th« main feature of the infantry, will inquire into the cam! of pears to have t«oen almost a repetition
Mr. Hobart's death ha«l laten ex|«*M*t- loubtful whether anything can be sal­ ox|«edition from which he is juxt re­
for 'Hi* sail’«l It’"" Sau Francisco an l San I « iiiaiel«« «,u Friday.
James A. Part company, A, Ninth of the battle of Eland's Laagto. A dis­
Janin* D liicliarilsoii will very prob- ed for some hours. Th« to-ginning of vage«!.
Munday.
turning is the completion ol plans for infantry. The n - dts of the investiga­ patch of the previous day estimated
I
In*
Zamlxilcs
comit
is
carefully
pa-
ibly
la*
the
leader
ol
the
minority
ii
the end came yesterday nfteriuxm,
the opening of the Klondike region for tion have not lieen receive«! at the de­ that the Boers in that vicinity num­
A win*l<««» ti'l.-gruphl«* <<>m|»iny was
when there **» a »luldeii failure of the trolli-.l by warships in order to prevent the American miner, so he can land at
nrgnui*c<l iu New York; capital, $13,- the unit boti.« of representative*.
partment.
bered 2,000, and that they had five
heart, am! from this attack Mr lloliart thc «scape of Aguinaldo. It is lx-lieve«l «’aides with his pack pony and pros
As a mailer .«( «-««nvetilence (or til
006,1)00.
Issuance of General Otis’ ¡extinc­ runs, and, judging from the absence of
the Baltimore has proceeded north to ect any part of the public doma:
never
rallied.
lie
had
Ixs-u
sick
for
«
tions and the organization of the bourd
vuy statement to the contrary in the
||undn»l. "I r*«crs w« re klltol near W eeti-ru business, th« Pullman <*<>•*
long time, and hud auffcred fr«s|ui-nlli r««eive American prisoners from the without interference from the officia
will build ft pHir »>h”pN in itatitvr
are the result of this communication official report, it is believed that Brit­
Lulyuulth lliursday. The llrilwh to«*
Filipinos.
troni heart failure, hu «I hi* strength
of a foreign country.
addressed to the adjutant-general, de­ ish wore slightly superior in number to
A BrtHiklyi) <"<iurt hu« rvii<lrr«M| n <!«• ha-l to-nn uii-lerniim-d.
wax *llght
Gradually the
“The trail 1 have surveyed,” said he, partment of tho Pacific, by the chief the enemy.
Tho
whercaliouts
of
Lawtcn
and
The |*rot<-»lant Episcopal church ' i»h»H that im ’I mmi I I mimh I n ciinnot I k (allure of the heart's action became
“is 380 miles from the tsiuudary. and surgeon:
The Boers ted chosen a position with
t«» a litiH
iivgrtMM
in
white more apparent, anil soon after mid­ Young ar« becoming as mysterious a.
has rfrelilr l t«' <n I mi»'>l«>liarl«'s ls> our
"Self-inflicted wounds of the hands ' their customary skill, and were xtrong-
Aguinaldo's. The belief is growing at through the heart of Alaska. I zur-
IM*hlM)|N.
night lust night Mr. Holstrt became Manila that Mwton has struck the veyed alxiut 700 rules, and 1 built an
n«-w p*«M'**|oii»
and feet, claimed to be accidental, us- ly entrenched.
The British were
Thr \ HtlfXHlM r ill <>.) chief of I«» uiicoiisciou*.
remained lu that
n»* su|«n tn«* court has dro|«l*d that
trail of th« insurgent “government” all-American trail about four feet ually occuring on outposts, are so fre- , obliged to carry three ridges in socces-
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nought
th« S«irth«ra I'a« Illi railroad cannot
and is pursuing tho ministers into the wide, with a view to its ultimate qnent that 1 have the honor to suggest tion. Apparently the guards bore tho
iu"u«itt, Ihr inur lrrur of MillioiliMK
txil'l • 4 ‘ >-f«»*l strip through H|s«ksne
Byqnia mountains. It has been his widening, and 75 mile» long, through that all such «-aee* be carefully inveeti- brunt in carrying tho last ridge by a
Kuril, t»( ('hit'ug't.
ambition tn «-apture the Filipino leader the Rocky mountain divisions from gated by the board of survey similar to I>ayonet charge after its defenders had
The wr«> k of the l<ark«ntliu« Jan*
ihr l'.riliHh court of
him rr
«nd he and Young lielinve that a cav­ Val<les to the Tonsina river, which that called in cases of desertion to de­ been shaken with shrapnel. Nothing
Fslkrulxirg wn- found off Cap* Hat
I wrnu’l thr hmrr court mh <I will
alry brigade, living on the country, flows into the Copper river.
termine the circumstances under which Is sai«l as to whether tho positions sc
tery with 11 'thlug on l**>unl but a Ida. k
“This road, of course, is merely a they actually occurred. All of these pained were held aid the destructii l
ould run them down to any [«art ol
th«- Mt'iiuiiH IHtcrhiitI 'Udl ntilroM'l t<
cat
trail an-1 very crude, but its course is men became disabled for military duty, (>f ammunition seems to indicate that
the island.
with it« plan (or (uii’tinx tt$
1
' I 111!. ft ii jirr rrtil U n I«
• »tii vague report brought in by well watered and game is plentiful, with usually a minimum amount of the contrary was the case.
D'Uls. (i»hnt* 11 aiul I'll 11..< to I ph ta sre
-¡mnirh ¡irisnners is that Aguinaldo especially Ix-ars, goats un«l wild sheep. maiming for civil occupation and thus
While General Methuen can be «-on-
¡hr nmy «hj.ArtfnrHt tin« award«*«
all after Uir Republican iiallotial con-
“The Klondike expedition started secured a discharge.”
and others were nearly surroundixl by
(■ratulated upon a brilliant victory, it
th«»
rohtrwet
for
n
drydock
nt
th«
veutluU.
American» wain iift.r the insurgent from Washington on March 22. and
i- again at the cost of a heavy loss of
Isfwgu«» ¡»laud HM\y-yMr’l. rhH«<l«»l|»hlM,
Chase of Aguinaldo.
Tranxvinlinental rnllroa«! |auv-««ngw to thr \tlunt; Gulf iV Puulflo ( «Mil
chief left Tartar, but he escaped 1 ba«i with me two topographers, two
ifficers and men.
Manila,
Nov.
24.
—
General
Young
civil
engiueera
and
Lieutenant
Bab-
rul<- hsi«' l»»-n restored as a result of |<uy, for f 7h2,«M ».
through the lines in [»-axant’s clothes.
Situation In Natal.
reports
that
Aguinaldo,
with
a
party
a ennierrnce h< 11 111 I'ortlaU'l l*y lb**
(>ftb «r» ami soldiers arming utt’a- cock, in charge of construction. We
of
200,
including
some
women
and
a
The
situation
in Natal remains oh
went
by
train
to
Fort
Yellowstone,
in
A
rrpnrt
him
b««»n
rrr«d
v
«
m
|
nt
Vic
various Unas.
bulannum from iaiw ton's force descrilie
Yellowstone l’urk, where we picked few carts, passed Aringay, on the coast s«ure. Fighting is reported at both
toria <>( th«» dniwulng in Alimke <»f m
th«*
campaign
as
one
of
great
har<b«hi|>.
Th«* Ysqui Iti'llan- arc drilling like
fietween San Fabian and San Feman- Estcourt and Ladysmith. It was at
Mr« Ihitnl.h ton, another woman and
Many men dropping out sick w.-re left up horses and packers, which we
««Idler*, anil are being cxh<«rtc«i by
shipjied to Seattle. We left Seattle on dio, in the province of Union. Friday, first reported that heavy firing has been
three unknown men. They were car-
at
various
towns
without
adequate
their chiefs to light until tho w I i IU mi
November 17. The general adds that heard in the direction of Willow-
ried under the I«« in a small Imat.
■upplics and attendance, some of them Ajiril 15, on the steamship Excelsior,
ur. sll exterminate I.
Because he transferred his Washing condition until hi» death. Mr. Un­ making their way across terrible roads. the expedition then numbering aboii* Aguinaldo probably intende«! to strike Grange, leading to the belief that Gen­
inland through the Binqna mountain« eral Hilyard had made a sortie. Later
While showing a friend how ha t--ri h««me. tin .-lit ol pitrioti«- citisena, tori'« death was du« directly to nngins A number of horm-s were dying, and 35 souls, Including a trail boss, a dyi
towards Bayombong in the province of 11.»patches aunonnce’that General White
xould drop a («■ >t|a>«l, a l*urtland first t*« his wil<< aiul later to his son, pectoris, complicated with myocarditis many soldiers and even some of the am iter, two sharpeners, graders an
Nearly all the representatives of for-
Neuva Vizcaya.
aortied from Ladysmith and inflicted
bandy
men.
When
we
arrived
at
butcher shot and »vriou.ly wouu«l««l a Admiral I *« '.««-y Is th«* subject of mu«T
«tlicers wen- marching on, half nuked,
General Young, with cavalry and z demoralizing defeat upon tho Boers.
boy who wu looklug on.
«'ensure, and eontril utors to tho fuud sign nation* in till* country have sent their clothes having be<-n torn to pieces Valdes we foun«l many miners from
m<-«w*ag«s of sympathy to Mrs. Hobart.
the interior stranded and suffering. Macaliebee, is pursuing the Filipino It would be premature to give full cre­
Ten *hq*« are rrjs«rtc*l to havu gone will accept mi explanation.
m getting through the jungles.
O ik * of thè first |s raotis to rx¡>n-»s hi*
The war department directed that they leader, part of the American force tak­ dence to either report.
•>h<«rv on thc straits of Magellan
H
Some
of
them
were
rodneed
almost
Congress will 1st |>r<ttti>>nr> I to create
What is quite certain is that I-ady-
1» (eaiwd their cress have fallen lute |s«sitn>n* for Fitzhugh Leu and “Old sorrow nt the death of th« vice-presi­ to breech-clouta, ami hundreds were lx- given employment on government ing the direction of San Fernando. In
dent was Prwfdcut McKinley, who had
* fight with Aguinaldo’s rear guar«l at smith, Estcourt and Mooi river station
the hatnl» of th > cannibals.
l«aref<»>ted, their shoes being worn out, work, an 1 as a result of this no des­
||«>sa'' Wheeler
A full«! will also Is
Aringa, one Mucabebe was wounded ire all isolated, and the Boers seem
ticen Untitled by telephone by Private
After a thorough ln«<*sttgatl<m D m * started to pur* has« each ol them a!
and all were thing on any sort of pro- titute miners had to tie taken out of
Secretary Evan*.
Attorney-General
ind the insurgents retreated,
Their ible, after detaching enough troops to
The movement Is l«eing etigl-1
German gm eminent finds that the In sword
visions. Bread was tare, and carilxxi the country on the revenue cutters.
loss is unknown.
hold the British forces, aggregating
Griggs who «»« in Washington, tele-
During
the
coming
year
then*
will
be
*|**ction «4 n , .«is as . omluet««| lu this ii<«'r*'I Io toting la II«'«, wto« want thelt
meat an«l banana» were the staples.
17,000, to push ontowar«! Pietermaritz­
graph«-1 that he w««ul«l return V» Puter-
Deatli <>f n Miner.
General laiwton foresaw that the cam- numerous enterprises embarked in
coontry to he [wrfectly reliable.
I lots to |. ■ major-general». Tiio first
burg with some 7,000 men.
son at the earliest [xiaaiblo niomont,
|»ugu w«'tild involve such hardahi|»<, Alaska, especially in the Yukon coun-
Corvallis, Nov. 25.—Sitting bolt up­
Emperor William Is in England, meeting wa» heli! 111 Chicago.
am! he is expectol to take chary«’ ol
Fighting in Panay.
but he consider««! it the quickest aud 1 rv.
right in his chair, with money and cer-
lie »»» ««-rn««I with all the |s«mp of
The IU hts an* said to la* pillaging.
all the detail* of the funeral.
“The country to lie opened to settle­
Manila, Nov. 25.—Severe fighting
<-h«*a|»*»t way of ending the war.
tiffi'ates of deposit aggregating $4,5OC
royalty. Public building» were <l<«*>-
ment is fully twice a« large as the New-
R«q> rt- "( great British victorioa an-
concealed about his ¡x-rson. Michael north of llo Ho liegan November 21.
hited with British, German »n«l United
Although many n-gnrde«l Mr. Ho-
England states, an I will support thou­
THOUSAND REBELS KILLED.
not ooutlnn«*«!.
htnta* flag».
McGraith was found dead in his cabin Four Americans were killed and 25
Imrt'« iilnem in th« early aud latter
sands of people. The water ia good,
in King's valley, yesterday morning. wounded, including three officers. The
lour thous>ivl mlmira iu Indiana part of the summer us M-riotw, it was Terrible Until« Between Colom lilitti
Th. Sam m trealy will ».«on i*n die-
the soil fertile, game abundant, except
Life had apjmrently lieen extinct fol insurgents are retreating to Santa Bar­
not until late in < Ictolx-r that his family
Ke be In mu! (iot ri nment Force«,
ps«<i of. sc< n-tary llav merely awaits have gon« on a wage strike.
in the Copjier river valley, and all the
four or five days, and the verdict of the bara, but the fighting continues.
atul
friends
In-gxii
t«>
<lc*|«ir
of
hi*
the arrival of test of agn**<iii«nt entereit
Democratic ne«»|uq»*rs In Kentucky
New York, Nov. 23. — A dispatch to hardy grains, such as are raised in
The country between Jaro and Santa
coroner's jury was that death was from
life. Mr H«il«art aux then informed the Herald from Panama says: Official
into tatwM :i Germany in 1 Gn at But
now coneelc Taylor nearly 3,(H>().
Silieria, an* raised along tho line of
natural causes. The cabin was a log Barbara is thickly intrenched, espec­
sin.
of the fatal character of his malady— advices from Bogota. dated Novemlx-i
this all-American trail. One hundred
Cattle trow coininatnl thc highest dilated right hi«art, due to myixiirditis
barn, rude and floorless, and, as far a* ially near Pavia. The Sixth artillery
The industries of Culm are In a da-
pri< «*» since 1882 m thu Chicago mar­ —and ho remarkixl- “Wall, if it must 18, reports that a terrible Imttle be­ and fifty miles alxive the mouth of tho the finders could ascertain, the dead fired on
the
trenches
and
th»
plorable rendition
In two pint liter«
tween the govenimut forces and the Copix'r river is dense vegetation and
ket*.
man’s f«xxl had apparently l«een chiefly Eighteenth infantry charged, thc en-
lie that I ain to go, I may as well ba revolutionists was fought near liucara-
the dertru«'tl«>n of sugar interest* alone
luxuriant grasses and three or four
potatoes. Nothing in the line of food ?my retreating to the next trench. Th*
Lumbermen in this country think reaigned to my fate.”
I’ estimate«! at $«.«0.000 «Mill, llt|l| them
manga, capital of tho «Icpartinent ol kinds of edible strawberries,
Th-
supply, save potatoes, a few pounds of ••■’ghteenth again charged, em-ounter-
Tha
morning
of
(8-tolx«r
31
it
was
that
<
'aiuvla
I-
t<»>
severe
in
her
retalia
­
are nn etf.irtx at rebulklinff.
Santander, in which the government month of Copper river is a wide del
and attacking a force of bolomen,
to*au», bacon and a little flour war
thought
the
end
had
ronie,
but
the
)«a-
Itocaua- th«- supreme lodge has de­ tion.
forces were victorious.
containing sand liars and shallow
.0 were hidden in the long grass,
found about the premises.
tient
ralliixl
and
for
more
than
a
week
Tho
Standard
Oil
Company
has
It
is
stated
that
the
l«att!c
last««!
two
cided tn reratc ()|,| memWs, thereby
while (¡0 miles up the mouth are the
xml who severely wounded several
continued to improve mid to eat solid days, ending at noon on N«ivemlx*r 16. Miles glacier and the Childs glacier.
China Trade Big.
liicrea-ing th..
aments, tin* Knights i - hims I the price on crude oil to a |«uut
Americans.
f«xxl
with
a
relish.
Thnx«
days
ago,
Washington, Nov.
24.—American
More than 1,000 rebels were killed Finding it was impossible to navigate
w','’ ............... Hou r in Nc * J.*r*« y are thc highest in four years.
During the afterno«m of November
however, his ap|x<tit« failcil, and he
products seem to be gaining more ra­ 21, the fighting was severe immediately
bilking <»( Mvc’av>i(tf|
The revenue cutter Manning will gradually grew aeakor him ! weaker, ami 3,000 wounded. About 10,0(8) the Copper river, we went around by
pidly
in
favor
in
China
than
those
ol
men
on
lx«th
sides
were
engaged
in
the
Prince William sound.
A speeial session of the Wiiahingtou .Min leave New York for the North I’a-
south of Pavia, three mile» north o'
lie realizivl a few hours lx«fore he lx-
General Uribe and General
“In my experimental garden at any other nation. The annual report Jaro. The Twenty-sixth companies re­
togislature Is being talked of.
■ tfle coast, where she is to remain tn came unconscious that he was near to tight.
Francisco Gomez, prominent leaders Vahles 1 raised jieas, carrots, turnips, of the inspector-general of customs ol
A itrel
fl)r thr |I|lka<1(, o( future.
death, and ho sal-1 to those alxiut the of the revolutionists, were wonndi-d lettuce, radishes aud other garden stuff. China covering tho year 1898, just re­ turned to Jaro immediately, thc flank
»l*n ia k> be designed au«l built by
I'reaident'x mi»sage will Ix’ held bedside: *T know that my time is ami it is re|<irted that General Pablo Port Valdes was our base of supplies ceived by the treasury bureau of statis­ movement having captured three six-
' Ncago men.
«)x'ii until th«* lutest [»«»aiblc time, nearly up. but death is welcome to Emilio Vallier was killed. On the from Seattle, the supplies lieing |*acke«l tics. shows an increase of nearly 4C pound smooth-bore cannon and a quan­
tity of arms and ammunition, The
'>klah..,na want, statehood. A lobby awaiting developments lu the Philip­ me.”
per cent in imports into China from snemy’s loss was not obtainable, but
government side General Pena Solano in by pack trains.”
Mrs. llolmrt remained in the ream Pillemizar and General Fernandez
the Unite«! States, while the increase seven men were found dead in one
«■- wXgZ
n ..................
* pine».
in total imports is less than 5 [Mir cent. trench.
Two con(c**<«l horn«-thlevee in Illi­ to the end ami after her husband'* were wounded.
JOUBERTS DARING PLAN.
The regiments command««! by Gen­
There I, g movement on foot to hold nois traveled a rough road on their death until she nml her son, who was
The insurgents are falling back on
Industrial Hearing.
way t<> jail anil narrowly cxcu |» m I with her, were taken away by friends. erals Holguin and Lujan are rejxirtixl Will Attempt to Defeat thr Believing
Santa Barbara, which, it is expected,
Washington.
Nov.
25.
—
The
indus
­
¿mri
X,n..... .
«"intern.
Column in Detail*
lynching twice.
W' nal livestock
Garret Augustus lloliart was a na­ to have occupied llucaragiuiga on No­
trial commission has concluded to send General Hughes ha» attacked before
London, Nov. 24.—Although it is
vember 18. The place had been held
tive
Jerseyman.
lie
was
Isiru
near
A
terrible
luittlc
t«x«k
place
lust
out two special subcommissions. one t< this morning.
cokmil'|,,H ,ll<"
”,,t “mung tho
evident that the situation in Natal is
Thursday Ixtween Colombian rel»*lx Long Branch, Juno 8, 1844. Ills an­ by the revolutionists since the civil
the South and one to the West, in Feb­
I>ervi«he« Were Kouteii.
again becoming sufficiently alarming,
and government force». A thousand cestors on tho father's aide were Eng­ war of a month ago.
Omdurinan,
Nov.
25. — Wingate
I nothing can l«c officially ascertained ruary and March, to inquire into the
The
Manavia,
iv*v
Fwattat*
•tnimftr
I
lish, and on his mother's side Dutch.
questions, which the commission is con­ found Netissa evacuate«!, pushed on to
n<lx<lx woro killed.
¿io;.-X'::“;."::;;
to allay public anxiety or the curiosity
His
election
with
President
McKinley
sidering,
with
the
exception
of
the
Abriaadil,
four miles farther, and
Walter Morehead, of London, a
felt regarding the disposition of the
in is'.ui, and his caiwlde oecu|iancy of
trust topic. The Pacific coast subeom- found force encamped,
They were
st*» kholder in the Southern Pacific,
reinforcements recently landed at Dur­
'"»y 1* us.«!.
tho presiding officer’s chair of the sen­
mission will meet at Chicago, St. l'aul, forthwith engaged by the mounted
has n|qx'alixl to the conrta to act aside
ban. The war office dispatches are
ate, since March 4, 181)7, are well
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland troops, under Mahon, with four Max-
«■onfined to a mere recital of a few cas­
, “ "i«M'<l i»*nnisM„i,
|,v th„ state th« recent reorganization.
|R IIIIIASH
known.
and Tacoma.
ms and two guns, and tho Jehadieh,
ualties
at
Mooi
river,
which
confirii
lTr,!"."nt I- handle
Thc
xclvxincr
Maple !a*a( was
>»"*• aiidlm“’ ................... .
,,,r Eng-
:nder Gorringe. Tho dervishes charged
NO ANXIETY IN ENGLAND.
the reports of skirmishes there, but
Statehood for Alaska.
wrecked abreast of New Glasgow, Iler
with all their old dash to within 80
give
u«>
details
as
to
how
the
engage
­
Washington,
Nov.
25.
—
Governoi
lieeii
captain, now «load, was to have
Itrllrf Column« Will N«»u* Noon Kml All
1
**en »Ut to 11«, 1
ments happened, Tho special corre- Bradley, of Alaska, in his annual re­ yards of the guns. Wingate, with the
married on his arrival in jxirt.
the Trouble.
”'“**l wit) (
"I l’anay.
»pendents are only permitted to de­ port, pleads for statehood, government infantry, arrive«! in time to support
New
York,
Nov.
23.
—
A
dis|«atcli
-Mt.,ti,'“,
1 ,,,‘l
»«I
Th« torped«>-lx>at Dahlgren is not tip
scnlie Major-General Barton’s camp at establishment and operation of cable Mahon, and cleared the whole camp.
to requirements ami her buiblers will from Ixindon to the Tribune says:
Mooi river vaguely as "Targe,” or and telegraphic lines, and persistent The dervishes liolted through the bush,
The war in South Africa, for which
have to pay tines. The Ixiat, it is said,
was
“ample.”
branding of female seals and cessation pursued by the mounted troops, Win-
England
is
generally
belicicd
to
have
nutator of," ltlri"‘"Hiam, Ala.
(me correspondent says that 7,000 of killing them for at least 10 years, gate estimates Fedil’s force at 2,500
A should not have been accepted.
obtain««I
a
free
hand
in
advance
from
General Funston says that Colonel
to pray,7' -
i,mr’ re­
Boors are within 25 miles of Howick An appropriation of $110,000 is asked men, of whom 400 were killed, Win-
Metcalf is not guilty of the charges of th« German cin|H«r<>r, is dragging ie
Falls, near l’ieterniaritsburg, and that for a penitentiary and suitable public gate captured many prisoners. grain,
,(n’nhx oiîl,1,' '.'f "
on ... murdering 11 Filipino preferred agninxt the dark, but there is no longer any
rifles and spears. The Egyptian casual­
th« inhabitants arc fleeing to tho capi­ buildings at Sitka.
the
publi«-
anxiety
over
the
silence
main
­
ties were three wounded.”
ter«, .
........ ’'"mtoddt. H. I)., him by a nioniber of th« Twentieth tained ie«q«-cting Ladysmith, Estniurt the stream, »««•«.,..
i«nu. rains, tal. Evidently a considerable force of
Bebel Army Broken Up.
the
enemy
is
now
within
40
miles
of
01
lutanti," “"mbflr Kanzax.
in
its
path.
Half
carrying
destruction
New Warshipn.
or Kimberley, A strong reaction has
New York, Nov. 25.—A dispatch to
The Santa F« is stretching out for
Washington,
Nov.
24.—Secretary
set ill against the depresson which a mile below the starting [xdnt, the Pietermaritzburg, but it is otlicially the Herald from Manila says: The gen­
Moving'south' "'r" "r,‘ r”l’”rh”'
trade in northern California. It has prevailed after the capture of Carle­ river, at the site of the smelter dam, announced from there that no anxiety
Long will recommend to congress a
eral
opinion
here
is
that
Aguinaldo
’
e
recently
l>oii<lo«l
the
Klamath
road,
prevails,
the
garrison
numbering
1,000
*°”n"’V of <■«( »,' (• 7 r ''‘J""1
ton’s battalions, and public confidence already half finished, is oompreaseil
army will never again <ome together programme for new naval construction
l'ri"'l»iniltio11
"l'"»y. hx- | hniio «I a the licit Liiie iilsnit Eun*kii hurlsir and has reached a stage where any future into n canyon scarcely 125 feet across. men, with six guns. General Jouberts’
in any considerable force with him in which will be in accordance with tho
plan,
apjvarently,
is
a
daring
attempt
to
th"y will rvlh’",r'"g ",n
"><“ immense tracts of timber land.
Through
this
channel
the
logs
piled
reverse is considered out of the ques­
command.
The forces under General policy that has been pursued for the
defeat
the
British
relieving
column
By the death of Vice-I’reaident Ho­ tion.
20 feet high came with a deafening
Th«, .
Protection.
Lawton
and
General Young are follow­ past three years. He will ask for three
from Durban in detail, while still at­
wi'l''"pr«'iul i1i't1(".,‘«"n"ry "’'’'"tuent is bart, the office of vice-president lav-
With the fresh reinforcemonta arriv­ rush, tearing out ]x>rtions of the false
ing
so
rapidly
on his heels into Bayom- armored cruisers of abont 13,000 tons’
tempting the reduction of Ladysmith.
1,1 "tod Wiv ' .
to Haul to lie comes vacant for tho rest of McKin­ ing yesterday at Cii|x- Town, more than work and cofferdams, after having
bong that no insurgent capital can be displacement, three protected cruisers
ley’s term. Th" president pro teni of half tho army corps is now on the swept away a temporary bridge a quar­
of about 8,000 tons, and a dozen gun­
for th..’
",lVy tri,"ito ia lx,inK
again established.
Tltlal Wave at l.atenvtlte. Cal.
M,lt«'>-Íl‘u"íú',|,'7t
'h<’
tiio senate will lx' elected when con- ground, and two tiunsporta have lx>en ter of mile above. Another bridge op­
boats of 800 tons, making 18 ships in
Latonvillo,
Cal.,
Nov.
23$
k
-A
tidal
n«'W**y’i Non Ila. II.
all. The armored cruisers will be en­
ordered to Durban with fusiliers and posite the smelter site was carrie«!
"tondBtiii
H" ” l'r,l,'ti<'ally at a greas meets.
wave today swept away 550 feet of tho
Washingten,
Nov.
23.—Papers larged Brooklyn», improved in many
Aaron Wolfsohn, who was xup|x>aed riflemen.
The relief column, when away. The logs struck the City bridge
'V'Ï'j"ÏÏ,,H,,r,r.
’'-’'«•"’ffHira,
to have «linniittod snici«to in lx>s Au- strengthened, can hardly be prepareil and piled up 10 feet high, but the wharf at Bear harlxir. Charles Ward were drawn up today by Mrs. Mildred details, and will tie the biggest shij.
bridge remains firm. The loss will fall and Christopher Jones, lalxirers, were Dewey, wife of Admiral Dewey, trans­ in the United States navy, having great
-
' l",
,,l»k»s
" ''*H animal
annual rcisirt gclea last summer, has turned up in to advance from Estcourt lx«f«>re the
Another man, namo un­ ferring all right and title in the Dewey
uisin
tho Granby Smelter Company, drowned.
"•""iiondntl,,,,
f„
r
Chicago.
II"
wax
in
ignorance
of
the
speed. The protected cruisers will bo
end of another week, lint the Lady­
*'t,,«il*. T|h,'"
more Indian
known,
was
swept into the sea, but home to the admiral’s son, George
which
owned
the
logs.
The
construc
­
fact that he hail I.... .. inouruml aa dead. smith garrison is clearly secure and
of the Olympia type. Tho gunboata
ment ‘ «to.
^
"'«•e . nd ■' 1,1 ............... ..
was
rescued.
Tho
property
loss
is
tion
of
the
smelter
dam
will
lai
delayed
Goodwin Dewey. The deed will be re­ will lie about the size of the little
the ‘rito,,
,,UI P’pnlutlou, but of Alleged relative* collected $10,000 life the lloer artillery tiro is no longer
heavy.
corded this afternoon or tomorrow.
about a month.
luauranco.
Marietta, of light draft.
dreaded.
Epitome of the Tclegruphk
New* of the World.
Vice-President Succumbed to
Heart Failure.
All-American Route to the
Klondike Country.
s Force
tan'
Admiral Dcwoy lies boon unanimous­
ly re-elected commander of tlm Naval
; '"Ils*. j\. , '"'n' '((''«■CHSflll upto Order of the Unitisi States.
*c"""|niir«ii(|al,|()"lll,M ,|,u moaxages
William R. Moody, son of Dwight L.
Moody, Inis assumed the editorship of
*'■ Hclilay, who 1, noon
Moody’a
tho official newspaper of
Rear Ad,C| °T y «’"’’•«bien hit schools.
up-
"tatare.
The gravo of President Tyler, in
cemetery, in Richmond,
I Hollywood
’■’’«’monto» the i Va., which has boon unmarked for 37
S ..............
years, is to have an appropriate monu­
>7 Bishop
wo ment.
^’’«’"pliy n't
h L''"’
Wireless
I.ildy«in11>i Well Supplied.
Durban, Nov. 23.—The government,
has received advices from Colonel Roy­
ston, commandant of the volunteers at
Ladysmith, under dato of November 1(1:
“All the volunteers and polico are
well, and there are plentiful supplies
for mail and horse. All was quiet
Wednesday, and the same condition
exists this morning. There has lieen
no
further Ixinibardniciit, ami the
effects hitherto have tax'll trifling.
We are anxious for news from the
south.”
Tin* Hngnolta Fire.
Trenaure on the <><|iieii«to.
Satlaflr«! With Illas.
Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 24.—The
Salmon Spawn«’ Long Trip.
wreckers working on th<> sunken Span­
City of Mexico, Nov. 25.—One of the
San Francisco, Nov. 23.—A novel
ish armored cruiser Alminuito Oquen- most notable political demonstrations experiment is to lie tried at II. D.
de, yesterday discovered a chest con­ in the history of Mexico occurred here Humes’ salmon hatchery at the mouth
taining $19,000 in Spanish gold, which this afternoon, when the foreign resi-
the Cendoya Company, tho firm cm-*dents of this and adjoining counties of the Rogue river, in Oregon. A mil-
------ . lion salmon *[>awn will arrive here on
ploying the divers, will retain. Work I marched in a procession up tho
___ »uuvrc-.uu*
.«*>o c«..-
th0 Oregon express
today. •—
Tho -,_____
spawn
on tho cruiser has been in progress for thoroughfare of San Francisco street to 1 will at'once be put in"» côld-stérag«
five months, and many thousands of tho National pi lace to urge President ' plant until they can 1« shipped to Coos
Now York authorities have tho ships dollars’ worth of treasure has been ( Dias to accept the nomination for re- 1 bMy. At that ¡xiint a tug will be wait-
an,[ thc spawn will I* taken to the
with bubonic plague on board well in soi ured. The safe was found in tho election by the liberal party, whose '
bund, and there is no danger of ths Ixittom, where it fell during tho buru- convention will assemble early in the ' hatchery at tho mouth of the Rogue
ing of tho ship.
' coming .year.
I river.
fatal malady spreading.
Magnolia, Ark., Nov. 20.—After a
hard light by the citizen«, the cotton
compress and warehouse, in which wax
stored 8,000 bales of cotton, and which
wax seriously threatened by last
Sonic *0
night’s fir«, wax saved,
stores and buildings were destroyed,
entailing a loss of $75,000.
in