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William Jackaou, the snout, is dead.
I he United Verde mine was sold for
L'.mijmo
Epitome of the Telegraphic
New» of the World.
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Brlll.h silt)«,rilles have released th« Senator Beveridge’s View
iermau steamer Heraog,
the Philippine Question
Iwii whit« men were shot and two
•«grows were lynched at Ripley, Tenn
Premier McDonald takes th« attor- SPEH II OF A
>«v-generalship of the new Manitoba
ablnet.
A British flag and portrait of the llrllilMitl <>r»tlun < r«slr,l a He,.■all-»
llrpllrtl tu by Mrngtor llo«r, of
|u<M,|> were trampled under foot in a
*•»••»< llUSSlts.
Victoria saiuou.
y-
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President Hill, of the Great North
Gold imports are helping England's I wn. regards the ship subsidy bill as a
it a.hlngtoii, Jan. 11— "That ml ■
I national seaudal.
fl nances.
dltle knows th« common |»«q>l« of IM
republic, little un-lerslands tlie 1$
Tisi Sloan, th« great jockey, is coin
lord Balfour In a s|iee<-h denied that (tin- ts of our race who thinks we w
ing West.
I th« lust lor gold la the incentive to Eng
uot hold it forever, administering j-l
Money rates have taken a tuml-la land in the Trauvaal war.
<ov«rnmcnt by th« simplest ni«thods|
sud may go lower.
Halt has lex-n begun In th« United
TTiis s«nl«m-« was the keynote of
Affairs of the GI o I hi National l«lik, Mat«, supreme court to test the valid- speech delivered in the seiuite today 1] 1
lily of II,« Bland-Allison act.
al Boston, will l>e wound up
Beveridge, th« junior senator Iron I
■
Governor Brady and the Ua|ie Nome liana. It was the maiden «,>««. h
As a training-ship the llartfor-l will
•all lor South American ports with lelegatloii have appeared before th« the senate </t about the youngest me L
ber of th« body. Th« anuouneem »
I nous« committee on public lands.
<00 laiya.
that h« would deliver an addn-s. i fl
Ill« president Iras recommended the
Christian scleme treatment allowud
l.'dylng his observations in the Phi fl
two children to die of diphtheria al I promotion of ||owle»n, Kauts, iteiunny pines attracte-l an unusually lafl
snd Farquhar to be rear admirals.
Pittsburg.
numls-r <d auditors to the galb i '
The United Stat«« cruiser Alliany, Ou the lliair of the aa-nate every aen
Heavy I osm - s on Isdh sides are tha
rhlcf results of recent hard lasttlna al purchased from Brasil, developed a lu the city was in his seat and scor-
i|ie«d of 20.87 knots during a builders* representatives came over from
lauiysmllh
I trial run.
bouse.
Montana |sdltlcs are getting much
Tho occasion was inspiring, j
England will release seised Ameri
nec-led airing by the testimony lu the
**»
■$*
can flour. Fisidstuffa are not consid Beveridge rose to it brilliantly, j
t'lark case.
»ration
—
for
properly
it
was
an
om
German >easel <>wn«rw regard Eng ered contraband of war uuleas Intended — was deeply interesting. It wi
for the enemy.
land's rvcciit selsurea as a scheme to I
pl«te with striking aentenoas an-l
Hartiat Grlu'-erg, formerly a well-
kill (X>m|s*lition.
arranged information. Spokeu wii
known
Jewish
business
man
of
Seattle
Th« released American prisoners
the earnestneas, vigor und eloc
lias lu-en arrested In Taruapoli, < »A-
*<-re barelrmtad and ill rags wb«u they
of
a line orator, enthusiastic in hi:
Ilcla, Austria, on a clutrge of buying
•rrlwd in Manila.
ject, who rose at times to his so
| girls for ci|s,rt from Austria to the
with th« power of |mssi'>nate dra
Editor Stead has published a letter United States.
utterance, the speech created a
In iaindon In whl- h he gives som» in
Kecretary Gage gives as his reMwrin fouud impression u]>>n all who
side facte of the Jamewni raid
.. _ .
. .. .
tor his recent action in utilising ni- it.
A miniature l*altle of Han Juan hill lienal Ixvnks as depositories for national
Beveri-lgn is scholarly ant refl .J, ln' ■■JJJURffMi, m .. -.io. r. ~
I»« leu u> lepry, at«
was fought by Chicago youngsters. treasury notes that tharrby he prevent »p|»-nran- e, with a stiiamg face and ’ Appleby, for several »earn the leading
The latter step was not taken by 5
The police Intervenivi, but not Is-tora ed a dlsturlanee In the business world. figure. Throughout bis speech he was physician at Bristow, Butler county,
Choate, as he had first to receive i
the "Spanish" officer» were seriously He denies that he has discriminated easy and naturol, aud entirely free ‘ last evening, in a tit of insanity, killed
thonty from the state dejartment to
Wounded.
in favor of any bank.
from manner sms. He sjsike rapidly , a 10-monthk-old child of Henry Wear* so.
Alter a day’s bombardment, th«
A lamdon di»|«tch says the long and with great earnestness. When he 1 ly. of this place, while making an ex
IN CAVITE PROVINCE.
lioers captured the Brillali garriaoti al pent-up storm is now bursting over th« declared, with deep solemnity, to tbo»e amination of it in another physician's
Kuruman, Bcchunaland, taking 1'20 heads of home government officials. "whose voices in America have cheered office.
Bring Ilrlvra From
The doctor took the child in hie arm» Itrbrla < Are
priaonars. arms, ammunition aud pro II says t)iat if ]ariiam«nt were In ses those miaguidn! nativea on U> slxsvt our
ountry South of Manila.
and
handled
it
an
roughly
that
the
par
visions.
soldiers
down,
that
the
bl(s>d
of
these
sion, It is doubtful If they could retain
Manila, Jan. 12. — Reports from
The Boers whipped White'« lurv«« power, and only a remarkable change -lea-1 and wounded boys of ours is on ents protested, but to no avail. He movements of the American commi
suddenly
put
his
thumbs
under
its
nut ol positions three different times, In the siluatiou can save them wheu their hands, and the thssl of years can
ers south of Manila show- that Gen«
never wash that stain away," there i chin, and with his finger» on top of its Bate* and Wheaton are at 1‘erex D<
but each time the Britishers' gallantry the uext session convenes.
head, crushed its face in so that the
was
a
deep,
although
suppressed
m
-
iisk
-
returned to the fray and recovered all
Senator Hoar has made public a let
blood gushed out of its nose and mouth. tnarinas, an-1 General Schwan is
the liat | sm I|| ous .
ter he had addressed to a ttumber of tion among his auditor».
Then
he m tied the child by one fisit Silan, all awaiting the arrival of pi
At the concluBion of the s|s« h. tre
Our losses in the 8|>anish war were Eastern |ia|iera in reply to A PptMU'h mendous and unrestrained applaus. and began swinging it around his head, vision wagons. Reconnoissances ha
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rhe grand total of the volun* made by ex-representative (Juigg, ol swept over the galleries, and it wav- resisting all efforts of the terrified par -hown that *2,000 armed insurgei
teer fore« was 223.235
About 24,000 lbs Easex (Tub. In it he says that notable that Secretary of the Treasury ents to stop him, and it was not until have retired to the mountains from t
of th<*sc were discharged or dreerted. Aguinaldo is honest, and that the war Gage, who occupied a seat in the acua- help whs gotten that the child was district Is-tween Indan and Naic, ai
The total deaths were leas than 4,000. was caused by a mistake made by Gen tor's gallery, was a participant in it. taken from him. It was quite dead. that others have retreated along t
eral tills; that tile Americans were the
The insane commission was con coast from Novetel toward Botangaa.
Friendship between China and the
1-ast night. Nolan’s apiadron of t
aggressors and Aguinaldo
wanted
Reply
Io
Heverldgs.
vened,
and at midnight Dr. Appleby
United States would t>e complete If th«
Eleventh
cavalry drove a body of insc
peace.
Hour ( Rep Maas.) replied briefly to was on his way to ti e hospital for the
Ubiuese were admitted to the Bbillp-
gents
from
Naic. One American wj
Although ho did not enter insane at Independence. Three or four
A pro-Boer meeting was hrl<! in Beveridge
plnee. Our tra-le with China increased
fully into the merits of the question hours after the occurrence he seemed killed and two were wounded. Th
40 pw cent last year, all due to friend I Seattle
teen -lead Filipinos were found.
ship.
English parliament may I»’ convened under discussion. he did not feel that comparatively rational, and said he
The movement largely resembl
some of the Indiana senator's state- knew what he was doing when he
The shotgun quarantine has teen re- I k - fore the cud of the month.
General Schwan’s experience in t
merits might to go to the country un- killed the child, but could not help it.
vivt»l in Honolulu. Bulsvnlc plague
same country, except that the tow-
Frenchmen are (qqswiwl to tho new
challenge,I, He declared that not the The cause of the insanity is supposed
has a strong hold on the city. Two treaty with America.
are now being garrisoned, and that t
American opposition to the war. but to l>e religious excitement.
more deaths had occurred l>y Deccmlicr
insurgents refuse to fight, retreati
A Missouri lodge of lliliernians de the president's proclamation to the Fil-
$$ an-l tht-n w, re s»-vcn new (MM of
southward
and dividing into smi
Trans-Pacific
Cable.
cided that It would uot help the Boers ipinoa, was responsible for the hostili
plague The National Guard was
bands, with the ap|>arent intention
Washington,
Jan.
11.
—
The
hou?*©
ties.
He
ridiculed
Beveridge
’
s
state
Tile Chicago baseball club will make
called out aud they burned the infected
reassembling later. The plan of cate
its spring training quarters at Los An ment that the Filipinos were not capa committee on commerce gave a hearing ing a large number lietween two bi
district.
today
to
Messrs.
Sehrymser
and
Bay
ble of self-government, and quoted
geles.
gades has failed. AI out 100 insuigen
The United states is ahead of Great
I ieueral Otis' re|«>rt to show that they lies. president and vice-president of the have been killed, but comparative
An
Ontario
(Or.)
man
has
a
scheme
Pacific Cable Company, of New York,
Britain ma a coal pn»«lurrr.
were.
tew arms have been taken.
for using the natural steam of hot
There was no session of the house relative to the laying of a trans-Pacific
The Montpelier tin-plate mill, em walls.
The region is full of amigo«, wl
cable.
Mr.
Baylies
contended
that
the
today.
ploying 200 men, has cloend.
doubtless have been bearing arm
French’s losses at Colesburg arc
cable should lie maintained under pri
I ulani» are well pleased with Wood, more than twice the numl«r at first re
BATTLE IN A COURTROOM.
vate ownership. The plan of his caide, which they have hidden. The worn
and children remain in their homt
end say he is the one man (or the task. ported .
as outlined, was for a line to Honolulu,
and the insurgents, as they fall bac
Th* Keaull Waa Three Men Killed and
Three |>eraons were killed aud seven
Midway
islands,
Guam
and
Luxon,
The Pacific coast him sent forward
Two Merlonaly Wuuni|f*<l.
release all the prisoners they have oa
Injured in a ten,-ment-house tire at Now over f 10,000 to the laiwtou fund, au-l
with a branch line from Guam to Ja-
Vicksburg, Miss., Jan. 11.—Oak- pan, a total of 8,285 miles. Admiral tured.
• <>rk.
mon< will l>e scut.
ridge, a little hamlet la Tuiles north- John Irwin (retired) and Francis B.
White House Reception.
The steam<Gaxelle was wrecked off
The Boers have refused to allow the cast of this city, was the scene this Thurber, president of the American
Washington, Jan. 12.—Thereceptii
toe Hordia roast. A 1 «sslug steamer American consul at Pretoria to act ar morning of s desjn-rnte tight, ill which
Export Association, spoke in favor of to the diplomatic corps, the first of tl
■•'«I the crew.
three of the Is-st-known residents ol private ownership of cable routes. The eveuing receptions at the White Houi
British representative.
California capitalista are
the
county
were
killed.
The
dead
are:
committee fixed January 23 for a hear this season, was held tonight from »
The secretary of war has ankwl tot
fruit culture in tho states of
$750.(MK) for ax|«nses in sending the A. I). Rolland, R. 8. Stephenson and ing of government officers relative to 11 o’clock, and was well attend«
•”'l Oaxaca, Mexico.
Dr. Otho Austin.
Invited guests to meet the guests <
Spanish prisoners home from Manila.
the cable.
Dr. James Austin, his son Otho Aus
the
evening were the members of tl
higan has a sensation and sov-
California wants foreign countries tin and his son-in-law R. 8. Stephen-
llutlly In Need of Better Eye«.
cabinet, of both branches of congres
(
"tote officials have l>een indi, ted forced to reduce the duties on canned • in had been arrested on an affidavit
New York, Jan. 11.—A dispatch to the supreme court, officers of the arii
brils-ry aud eiuta.Mlemont.
gissis through noeiprocity tn'aties.
sworn out by Rolland, charging them the Herald from Berlin says: The Ber and navy, and a contingent of reside:
•‘"'Dr. Edwar-I McGlynn Is dead
The shipbuilding trust has not yet with whipping one of Redland's negre liner Tageldatt learns that the Bunders- society. About 2,000 invitations hi
st Newburgh, NY
lie aueeumlied been organised. The amount of capi tenants. Just after the o|>ening ol rath and the General carried to East been issued. The east room was de
•*’ ''right's disease after seven weeks, talisation is not yet determined U|sm. their trial this morning in Justice Africa machinery for a larger distil
orated in its usual la>autiful and appt
There will I« a conference of th«
'Die Big Four railroad will nwume Griffin's court at Oakridge, tho shoot lery. Part of thia was a large wrought- priate manner. The conservatory wl
«•■v-rnors of th. I" . arid
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.. terri- payment of coin loon (took dividends ing began, but who fired tho first shot iron tube, of large diameter, which thrown open and the Marine baj
states
and
aid "
SBlt
IT to > «>n- and will take over the ('hesa|avako A is uot known. When tho smoko ol prolvably was mistaken for a cannon. played during the evening. Preside^
battle cleared away, Rolland Stephen
■w th« question of arid lands.
ami Mrs. McKinley received tli>
Ohio.
son and Otho Austin were stretched ou
New York, Jan. 11.—A dispatch to guests in the blue parlor.
‘«F <"onty. Kentucky, two men
Unole Sain will proas her claim the floor dead, and Dr. James Austin the Herald from Brussels says: The
< t*'"1
'-'"V other against Sanbi Domingo, France got
Appeal to the Preaident.
{*«‘1;,l*nts seriously wound«! ¡¿"a her money aud now demands an and a young son of Rolland were seri Boers played an amusing trick on the
Pittsburg, Jan. 12.— Pursuant to tl
English
at
Ladysmith.
The
latter
ously
wounded.
*ht ‘ha* "‘•fbid at a murder trial.
apology.
think they destroyed the ereusot cannon order of the general assembly of tl
ll<»rr My in pat hl vr ra Hoy rotted.
Ran
M“*1
arrived in
•’Long Tom.” The truth is that the Presbyterian church in the Unit
The Boers in a spirit of humor have
Victoria, II. C., Jan. 11.—Indefinite Boers removed the cannon and substi* States, the permanent committee on 60 tons of freight
tom
"*o *llh * e"rk<> «>< ti.fllk named three prison streets ill Pretoria
Owt h"|lr ’V twi‘” "" '"ur’h as sny ship "Ladysmith,” ’ Mafeking” and "Kim charges of pro-Boer sympathy have re tuted a trunk of a tree, which waa temperance has prepared a communica eminent. These ahi
tion to President McKinley against the elude provisions, blar
1 "a,‘
"''O'rod the Golden Gate berley."
sulted in the boycotting and eeriout smashed by British shells.
sale
of liquors in new territory, and for the soldiers, and I
embarrassment
of
a
largo
number
ol
WaM“.l'nrT'"n,B ”°Pk‘w <>'
house
England cannot understand why
Drwry'i Bounty Claim*«
this paper will leave Pittsburg tomor explosives, which ■
will I.. I'
‘’""""ittee says there Buller’s forces did not presa a passage Belgian and Swedish citisens, who vig
Washington, Jan. 11.—The claim of row for Washington with a praver to a s|>eeially constr
orously repudiate any treasonable con
tax law nt ito H,"n "f th" war revenue on the Tugela while White was engag
nection. Captain Victor Jacobsen, Admiral Dewey and the officers and the president that he look into the mat deck of the India
itress
1 th " * *«h>n of tho 56th oou- ing the Boers to the North.
who was re|K>rted to have originated men of his squadron for lsiuntv arising ter at once and give the committee
At Battle Crook, Mich., the Isaly of the Transvaal aid campaign, had hie out of the destruction of Mon to jo’s fleet some recognition of its action.
Confrrnnm «
sen ein'v'“1, t° ‘J"’ nn"n"< report of the Sherman Church, a miller, was found tine sloop tsired and scuttled at her in Manila bay was argued before the
Washington, Jan. r\'.
A London dispatch says that there is
(lation
’ "Rrle,,,ture Is a huxmimen- wedged under a water wheel. The moorings last night. He and others court of claims today. The question
reason to believe that the United Cushman in confined to fl
“<‘n n hHKr,<’"l,,,rHl ««Periment ata- hands were tied and a weight fsatenod
are offering substantial rewards for the at issue was the total amount of the States and German embassies are try and the physician win» has
P-^si<ms"
«"w talanJ to the leg.
lamnty to 1*' paid. The contention of
identification of their enemies.
ing Mrs. Cushman during
the claimants was that the force of the ing to find some common basis on ta> k of scarlet fever says N
Elisabeth Gladstone, aged 63, has
which they can co-operate in pressing
King Career Ended.
*ho lUvUit^in, "!u ("f th" n"erRWM'rala, secured judgment in tho aii|ierior oourt
enemy was superior at Manila bay.
their respective demands against Groat has developed symptoms of the
New York, Jan. 11.—Terry McGov
Britain ?! *
"">* th“‘ “ at Han Francisco against Joseph Board
disease.
Britain for the Delagoa bay eeixures.
I'riiNnlMii
l»lrt
Opened.
ern tonight wrested the featherweight
‘We win
‘
'’ranavaal armier man, aged 73, for breach of promise to
Berlin,
Jan.
11.
—
At
the
opening
championship
of
the
world
from
Georgs
Recruits fur the Philippines.
!
«»
•'"««Mix,'.::."
marry. She sued for $500,0(M).
General Schwan’s column, advancing
Dixon, who had defended it for nearly the diet today, Prince llohenlohe, 1 itu -
San Francisco, Jan. 13.—The Unit
Ijouiso Mnsset, a French governess, nine years. To save Dixon from « l>erial chancellor, read the s|«ech from to the south of Luxon, occupied Ninan.
was hanged at Newgate, England, for knockout, Tom O’Rourke, his manager, the throne, wherein it was shown that One American was killed and three States transport Tartar sailed for M
ftIB(«r<o*H1','”’''1'’T’ th” <’h,ef
tho murder of her illegitimate 3-year- throw up the sponge in the eighth the tlnanees of Prussia are in a satisfac wounded. Nine of the enemy’s dead nila today, with 500 recruits, und
Arctic «.,1 ar,,,v H,1<l the wall-known
Id child. It is said the existence of found, whim the negro was staggering tory condition. The speech concluded were found on the field after the fight. command of Colonel Freeman, ai
"•rkmslv i,„i’n'r'i .WH* """""•‘•’t ••»<*
commissary stores. She also carri
tho
child was an obstacle to a marriage
...... at^,h[X0,*n“er
hU
helplessly, bleeding and weak, but ai with promising the greatest possible A number of rilles were captured and 30 members of the hospital corps fro
she hi A ill view.
several
prisoners
were
taken.
attention to the interests of agriculture.
game as a dying gladiator.
New York.
Sold Confederili* Money.
Silver Loving Clip.
A Partial Answer.
From the stomach of a woman who
KepHtrlMtloii of Spun I nr<1 a.
Co“»tv **rton’ “
of W'lai*»
Chicago, Jan. 12.—On the unusual
Washington, Jan. 11.—The loving-
Washington, Jan. 13.—The
Washington, Jan. 10.—The secre charge of dealing in confederate money,
*‘alinghn. i" e,",vl'’t«d of chicken died in Indiana, a short time since, the cup of silver, made of thj melted
"'"hnston
"'"H pardoned by Governor handles of ax silver teaa|sa>nx were dimes collected from over 70.00C tary of war has sent to congress a re F. M. Davis, who conducts a general of the British government to M
quest for an urgent deficiency appro mail-order business in Monroe street, Choate’s representation respecting t
’’"’»ths h ¡’"'""tion that "for twelve taken, and now the stomach of a dead
child at Lebanon has turned out several American citixens. the majority o! priation of $750,000, to supplement tho was arrested today by government Offi seixure of American Hour and oth
•“«her chici" nO‘ hUy’ 'U*1 or
whom were children, was presented t< $1,500,000 heretofore appropriated for
goods on the three vessels, Beatric
’token, or any part thereof." silver coins.
Admiral Ik’wey today. The cup stands the reimtriatiou of the Spanish prison cers and held to the federal grand jury Mashona and Maria, has been receive
teaÄonkaUlr,’r'’ wa" *’ attracted
Toothache troubled a cat belonging
nearly six feet in height, and is appro ers and their families, held by the in by United States Commissioner Hum Just na the officials of the state depar
"fl ,ht" morta?
Wh"n “ "h”ffto<1 to James Dever, of Norristown, Pa. A priately inscribed. At one side was ii surgents in tho Philippines, from the phrey. It is alleged that numerous ment expected, it amounts to a parti
hmerxl. n °°
**'■• • bang-up dentist extracted all her teeth and large silver-liound volume, containing 1 islands to Spain, in accordance with complaints have lieen received against answer, very satisfactory as far as
Davis for sending counterfeit money to
'"ur'»rrlagj^torWT "*X >wl| h«’arero, fitted an artificial set in her jaws. the names of tho contributors of the
all parts of the country. Bills repre goes, disposing of the character of soni
•»•rel flor.) Ji,. U1" •""’’mere, and Every night, before retiring, she runs dimes who had subscribed to the token . the treaty of peace.
of the goods seised, but not finally d<
to bur master to have her teeth re through the Instrumentality of the New I A regiment of Iowa Dutch will
join senting flO,(MX) were found in his aiding broadly whether or not food
moved
place
of
business.
York Jourygl.
( the Boers.
stuffs are to be regarded as contraband
I