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KLAMATH VOL. IV. rv Epitome of the Telegraphic News of the World. KLA.MA'ill I FALLS, REPUBLICAN KLAMATH COI NTV, OREGON, hi ; I Aim NE ws. tender .1 Mit'ormtok. ol Met'or- (uli k harve.ler faine, |« <|, «<| I he «citai« coiiilllitto lui« or<*er<*d a favurabla reperì mi tha I reuch treaty. Ih« B<>< ra are falllng back and «vili- etitrating fm tha *l«l«n«e of tli« Trans- • aal. ★ WAR s Opening of the Debate in the House. NEARLY ENDED. Op«'rat Ion* In th« Fhlllpyhi«« to m ( lo*«. Doiwliig Washington, Feb. 23.—According to inf< rmation received at the war de- partmentt from Manila, at the end of the pres) nt expedition of General Pates Into the two provinces at the extreme -oiithiTU part of the island of Luzon, military operations in the Philiipiru » will close. Afterward, it is stated, there Is nothing to do but to undertake to maintain order through a |>olice sys tem. Attention is now la-ing given to that subject, and .ti ps are I. .ng taken to form a thoroughly mobile, lightly armed gendarmerie, something on the rrder of the Canadian mounted ¡«die«, to cover the islands al all pomt» and •ousi'rve the energies of the regular troojac * •« The arrest of Tagala on the charge of being guerrillas as reported from Ma nila. It is said at th« department, marked the initiation of another ¡silicy towards the iusurgents who still re main under arms As the summary punishment of guerrillas catin t I* had until some «. tlon ha. I .ecu taken to de clare the termination of the applica tion of the rules of war, It is assumed at the war department that General Otis Ims alrtaly issued some kind of proclamation or notice to the native», warning them that if they defy the rules of war ami pursue predatory war fare they will be treated as guerrillas when captured. The president is devoting special at tention to the formation ol the new Philippine commission, acting on the advice that the army has. reached the -ml of its functions in the islands and that the time ia ripe for the establish ment of civil government throughout the archipelago. It ia hoped that the |M-rsonnel can l>e completed la-fore the end of next week. It appears that Mr. tJeuby obliged to decline reappoint ment as a commiaaioner «0 account of physical inability to stand the hard work that will 1« involved throughout the visit to all the islands and the set ting up ol local governments. ) ) MARCH |, * : 1900. I9 NO. HIS 4 4 LAST STAND. Cronje*« Only Hop« 1« iiirnt«, Concentrating the Defense ot Their Country. In Kr-lntorc«- Ill« MtHnd. KANSAS CITY, JULY £ • London, Feb. 24.—The Daily News’ st-ond edition *ay« that Geur-ral Cronje has surrendered. 4«. £ ■ z » • > Place and Time of Demo* cratic National Convention. London, Feb. 24.—General Cronje is seemingly making his last stand. He is dying hard, hemmed in riy British CHOSEN AT COMMITTEE MEETING I infantry, and with shells from K0 guns : falling into his r amp. On the third a. 1.1.■*•<!*« t ..il», h «» «*r rrom Ili« Ne» l'erre« Indiana will mmiii u day of the fight, the Boer t hief aske-l Argument, nt th. filial Citi*, flr/aa'a Iks Tr><> M«»ds|.b«»e« «•«■••»IrMl gel nearly f "j,i"Hi Irmu ine guvern- for an armistice to bury his dead. Nam. Recel va.l With la • <'., m 'I«»*«*I Fares. 'lieut. “Fight to a finish or surrender uncon C'hrera. Pa< lfl< < <v«t Slnamehip Umu|miiy*a ditionally,” was Lord Kitchener's re The u. H I.»siili—hip Kearsarge ha» itevcdofin ut \an. "uvir, II. ('., urc ou Waahington, Feb. 21.—Tbe debate ply. General Cronje imme-liately sent Iamdon, Teb. 22.—The Boers are back word that his request for a truce Washington, Feb. 24.—The next t «Il ikr iip.ii tbe Puerto Rii an tariff bill, which (««.a pla. eil »“ *umml«»lon leaving all the positions held by them had been misunderstood, and that his Democratic national convention will be 1» to toutluue throughout th« week, All buallle«« ut Mafekltlg 1« Dow ■*ol|- ganator si...... . >’f Imre on British territory and ar« concentrat* , determination then, as liefore, was to held at Kansas City, July 4. Thu ju,v,| a l.lll ai proprlatlng » )5(>,(MMl to , 1u> tedili ”l«>mb' proof” underground I and |»iasit>ly longer <>|>eiied in th« ing for the defense of their own. j light to the death. The battle went on . was the decision of the Democratic house lodar, tin all bend» It 1« agreed -baili ber«. isUbllah • t»1"' •' Portland. Nir Red vers Buller thinks they are Thia was the situation of General national committee, which met at the that till» bill, although II applies only alsmt to raise the siege of Ladysmith, «Cronje Tues-lay evening, as sketched in Hotel Raleigh today to fix the time an ' Fnruier Ju.lg« Wm 8. Ve.t, aproini- < >l*retlmi« In th« l'bilippitic« am to Puerto Rico, involving, a. i It do«», and this is the large news of the day. the scanty telegrams that have emerged place of holding the convention.. Mil «sul atei wealthv .. ............. Mlntieapi Ir«« iug to « eluse amt polire will re the question of th« |.i«rr to goveru Genera) Clements reports that the force from the semi-silence of South Aftica. waukee was the only city which com Ile. I» 'Iteli in Im» Aug»lw, agni «3 pia. e «idilli r> iur new |»>»»i*»«ion« outside 1 the limita- confronting him has l»»-*-ri greatly di Officially, !>>rd Rolierts wires that he peted for the honor of entertaining the para. ( oiitiact ha« lu i n li t f.,r Ilio rri-i'tloli (loos of the cuu«tltutiou, 1« I the mult minished. Ten thousand men are eati- j has scattered the advance commandoe convention, and the poor showing sh« |lulli*r ha» sutroiinded III« Boere at >( a Uew idi ah i guano I m < u>ry near A m - Impoitalil measure winch will com« mated to have gone from the Colealierg ot the reinforcements that were striving made when the vote was taken (th> re lailore ibis coii^t,-«. luterest in the (Alenai, and i«>m|« Hwi tb«m to mire torta, Oregon. district alone, The Boers are alati re* to reach General Cronje. It is re- sult lieing Kaun-as City 40, Milwaukee bill 1» Intense among tbn member* ou ir««,, thè Tugela river The Itilllsh The Noutlirrn Pai ific tracing their step* from Zululand. yarded as singular that Lord Roberts, 9) cause.) general surprise. l«>th »1 lea, and there 1« urgent demand caplur>«l 1(8» prluinere. fiaiiy ha« ■ «lui.Ilah, | a Thus they are relaxing their hold on wiring Wedue-day, should not mention Th« claims of the rival cities as to for time. Il la «vili that Dr la-yd» had l> r hi* ueiii (ur il» i.inphiye«. h !1 sides in order to asM-mble to oppose the appeal for an armistice on the pre hotel accommodations and railroad and 1 lie liemi» rats are solidly arrayed a>Js purpiae In i‘"lug t" Gerttiaity, Ih* laird Rola-rts. He is pressing on stead vious day, and also that the war office telegraphic facilities were presented in The 1 ali calale liaa falbe! to break tetabllahnu'iil "I • ('«rmau prole, turata Inali Mr« ( raveii'a t««tlmony relative against the measure, and they will ily towards Bloemfontein. This is Hhould withhold good news, if it has open session by representatives of uacb have ¡aiwerlul sup|«irl Irom the llepub- over ili» liner tip ubile. shown by his in--onserpiential telegram .'iny. city, and subsequently in the executive tu In r inuirlage «uh thè «* nat< r llcau side in M.< all (Hep Mass ), and from Paardeberg, 60 or 60 miles away. Voluutsrv rr.|iir»t» (or rellrrmenl Without trying to reconcile even the session. Governor W. J. Stone, on be Adnilral Dewey «ay« tliat il thè Nlc- Littlefield ( Rep Me ), Irnth aid« and IloubtlesH he is miles behind the col rcanty materials at hand, it seems ' half of Kansas City, and National Com freni thè navi Itele • «me III •" rapidi; «rugna renai . llow tar the Kepuh- ■ 1 • „ neutral ,ni puio ' for.elul delaiter« umn that is pursuing the Boers, and plain that General Cronje is in a bad, ' mitteeman E. C. Wall, on liehalf of «ioce Januarv I. tliat fori-rd rcllr». way, follili, ali..uà are unin -< errsary. Lean disaffection «111 exteud, or the next important news may be the and even a desperate situation, and ! Milwaukee, explained the financial in menta »III t»>t !• Brcereary . Wi mieli '• II.-lit« have ma-le such whether H will endaugrl the bill, 11 occupation of Bloemfontein. that the British are pressing their ducements which the cities they repre Al Oakland, Cai , live largete cargo pniglr». in Chile that already two- ia impossible to my at this tune Nothing has lieeu heard from the advance. sented were willing to make. Each of louiler evrr ■ ' lislglied tu tliat puri. third« ol th« puldli si lead teachers are Pay lie (l(ep. N. Y.), tlia.r leader of the chase of Cronje for two days. Although offered the committee $50,000, but in While the attack on General Cronje majority, refused lo agree that a vote Ole» letn** ilio liargwl. Il l'oUsleta W'.llli n the last words ol the war office tonight proceeds, there is a race for concentra addition Kansas City was willing to should I«' taken upon a substitute to be ol I.ZlMI.OOO Ieri ol ■ rreguli pine. were that there was no news lor publi tion between the Boers and the Brit furnish hotel accommodations for the limile I offered by the minority. Thia aubatl- l>r. William Iteacv, «itursa In ili» K i elei i ute (..r ih« Il cation, there is a strong di«|ioaition to ish. The engagement with General members of the committee, an-i the lute, which ha a n<>t Jet bi'i-u Iraincd, l«lieve that favorable information has Cronje’s 6,(((Ml to 8,000 entrenched men hall, with decorations and music, free rase of Kenat'.r Clark, of Montana, il bla le-n.« III lu*a will I « in substance the bill originally been received, but is l»eing withheld is likely to become an incident in a of exjiense to tbe committee. tle.ught II a bi gi’ Ji'kw to offer a au- heart iliaca «e introduced by I'ayue, ¡ rovlding for free until the operation* «ulminate in some battle tietween the masses. It seemed to 1« taken for granted by preme court Judg» molle; l<»r fila hoie r. The sep- The «liII.m a III |My for the losmw ot trade with Puerto It psi by tlve exten thing more conclusive. There is an srate fraction* of the Boer power a.-e at least two speakers that Brv.in would A Iswnl uf s.irvev ha« ln«|«-cted II.» American« in lurkev ■luring th« Ar- sion ■ >( the custom» and revenue law*» equally strong disposition to think that rapidly drawing together to attack l>e renominated aud that the Chicago ('nitrii States hospital «hip Mlaaiuri, tnrlilati trinil li-a ilia sum involved of the I inti I Mates over the lalauil. General Cronje has got away. platform in substance would be re Lord Roberts. m>w at San Francisco. *n<l l .iiinl that 1« alami f Imi.O'iO. The debate today laeketl exciting Owning to the lack of transports, the affirmed. Opposition to trusts, expan The Biritsh are facing the Boers on tnaliv tejailra are lue Ini It will proli- featurre. It was in tbe nature uf a British are not likely to invade Boer ground where the arms, tactics and sion and imperialism, together with Grncral llcctur Mcis.tiald, coni- «bly I* I»" itiolilha l« l t « '.he ■ *»«•■! h ug range lauiilierdment |i*forv th.' territory except win- e Lord Roberts ia training of the British are expected to every mention of Bryan and the Chi niamlliig thè 11 ig Idaud brigai!« ani is ready tot «ava. lath of the contending force« in battle rqieratiug. General Buller will have to give them the advantage. cago platform, aroused enthusiasm, but leadliig ili ih« puixuit of Cronje*« I'ayue o|«'iii'd with a general argument Munir Ilei, envov of thn «tlltell ol furie», 1« aevelely wi'Ulldeil. stop at the Drakensberg mountains. during the open session of the commit General Buller, according to a dis in »uppurt of th« bill, going largely Turkey at l'aria, ha» presentate l’re«|. Probably a part of his 40,000 men will patch from Clieveley, dated Wednes tee there was no allusion to the issue Snt n Itcprrarntattve l«mts, ol Ohio, intne Hilo till' material »Ide of the situation, laliatir Kunala a din! Loulwt «uh ih« Insignia and ultimately join the legions of Lord day, finds tbe Bns-rs in |>oeition north of free silver. • < «»in|»e*tlt<»r. iuccil III III., hou«« a bill pi pnividc Im which the bill 1» designed to relieve trend cordoli <>f ih« i • '. r --I Nicht* Rolierts. If, as General Buller avers, of the Tugela largely reinforced. This Three dates for holding the conven Ih« puldlc diatril'titum of a United Berlin, Feb. 23 — William Mitehell lllchardaon, the Itriuia ratlc lea ler. mimai, tbr highest d«-orat|ou in ths tion were proposer!—May », by Mr. the Boers are retreating from him, then Mate« inup tu all «chisd« tu thè United JolUeil Issue upon tbe power of congress Bunker, of San 1 rancisco, who, sine« the news ou every side is favorable to seems strange. Turkiali »inpire. Townsend, of Oregon; June 14. by Sen The war otlii-e, for the first time, t*> enact the pr.qs.M-f legislation, an I 'lar. h last ha» Isen traveling in the the British. «tate«. Isva.lrr» In Pollali has given out an official compilation ator Tillman, of South Carolina, and interest id the San Francisco chaniler Dalsadl (Rep. Pa I, Iweked up I ’ ayue U|« n repreiwntatlon« «f Ih« S|aiiii*b Neverthele«* troop« continue to go of the — Chicago >ay thrre I» • eax-rel National - - * - losses. The total is 11,* July 4, by Mr. McGraw, of West Vir British withe constitutional and legal argu of commerce, is now in Berlin ou hi» up. The war office thinks that the call l'.'llkli Ix'agiir, whlch ia ex leu Imi yovelulio ni lo thè i-ff«i*t tbiit *omc ni 280 to February 17. This does not in- ginia. A speech by ex-Senator Gor ment. All three ».re listened tu with way to the United State«, lu the to veteran« t" rejoin the colors, together llin'Ughout I nrope and America, and 'tbe {«landa M.uth of thè l'billppinr elude, therefore, Lord Rolterta* re«'ent man on holding to precedent and nam course of his journey in the East he with the luunty, will bring 45,000 j slu»e attention. liuti It ha» sxlsted for 14 veere for thè j «r» hl|«'lago. whlch lia<l liccli takeli losses. nor the Wiltshire prisoners. ing a date later than that for tbe con made a close »tudy of the tnna-Siliertan men t«> the home defense. The urgency : pur]»»» of Irreltlg Pillali I bv fnrce rii i poaaea.iim vii by Ih« Unitevi Matea gun- The Bitish losses at Kuedoe’s Rand vention of the party in power had con railroad, a» related tu American trad«. siderable influence in causing Inde with which home defense is pressed Wi re TOO, imo or sur otb«r niethite. Th«y ere laiata, ai le thè priqaTty uf N|vatn, th» To the corrv*| mulciit of the pre-» to excites some wonder. pendence Day to be chosen. hi.plng (or w*r l» twra-u Ingiallii and I Siltborltlca of thè «tate ili ¡»allineili Cuttaual S< »ti« In th« KriHutky Mtat« day, Mr. Bunker «aid: After the committee had selected the With the casualties just r«-|orted. I CANADIAN BATTALION LOSSES. | lieve rvainlin'l tbe i-bait* and ixm Menate. thr Piar. "I found no ground for the fear that | l'Iudcil lo direct thè wltbilrnwal of OUI Frankfort, Ky , Feb. 91.—The Demo Liberia «ill become a serious competi- the British losses in wounded, killed Kighty-nlnr Were Killed, Wounilrd, or "Gste City of the West.” the Kansas Aml'tanl -r. rvtary Alien bea berli City buonirra held a joliflcatiun meet sud captured are now 11,102. daini« l>> thè i«laml« i l Caygavrii. Nu ernia held a session of th« sellale, with are Missing. notltiwl by thr « i retary o( ili« tienaury tor in tbe matter of «heat. Ihe fact ing in their risitns at the Raleigh. lu ali ! Nubutu, l.'th id whb h 11« with President Pro lem. Carter presiding, that thè rrvenur inarfhr «ervlce will 1« 1» that the wheat in Eastern Siberia is New York, Feb. 24.—A special to Ex-Governor Stone addressed the gath Riglit of lalancler«. nut tbe tainndary line« latti down by this morning, and adjourned to m«-et glail tu partieipate in thè war college inferior. Even when grown from Cali ering, predicting that those w ho attend Washington, Feb. 22.—Again today the Tribune from Montreal says: The Republicans had ad fornia »«ed it degenerates the first year. at 10:30 sieri isaw of thr coming suminrr, ami thè trraty id Paria. The news of the heavy losses of the ed the convention would depart -with there were but three speeches in the jour tied Sal ur-lay to meet al 10:30 Everywhere along the Aluoor 1 found Brillali bave i . cupied <’<deti«o. »ili .letali «ri. rat ofli.rre tu alterni, bouse upon the Puerto Rican tariff bill. Canadian battalion created a profound praises u[«n tbeir lips for the hospital “'rent.vrr Rout ha» n>>t yet repliml to at tbe landings piles of American flour, Five hours were consumed in their de sensation throughout the Dominion. ity they had received and that the Rcaolutlon« almed at tbe sugar trust today. laith th« M-tiate convened, W hen Ih», na.y d»| artiuent'a ini nailon for were inloulucisl in thè limi-e. -o fur as luml>er is concerned, despite livery. Hopkins (Rep. 111.), spoke in No details of the action have come to nominee of the convention would be The Carter ami Marshall presided. (fu* army lo uke ¡»«ri In thè court»*, bui At Itetruit, Mieli., Tom Nharkry Republicans recognizing Mr. Marshall, the abundance of forests from Vlailivo- rapport of the bill, and Newland« (Sil hand, except that it was fought by tbe victor at the polls in November. Assistete *'••• retar, 'lieti iitteeretand« knoekcd uut .Ilei Jefford» in thè «ecoud adjourned after prayer, and, Inf by stock to the' Ural, the tn-es are small, ver Nev.), and Swanson (Dem. Va.), Canadians on Sunday, while pursuing •ilitary I.ftl.ers wUI t>» .Irtallesl. THE INSULAR TARIFF. mid most of the luinla*r come» from Cronje’» army at a drift on the Modder round, Lieutenant-Governor Marshall, tile Re Puget sound. Thus far the railway has iu opposition to it. The speakers de river to the east of Jacobadal. Seven L.r.l Rolterta' lor.ee bave uccupiad vote thesmehe« almost exclusively to Continuation of the Puerto Rico Debate The l endited the United States more than Traina hearing pniviahms, fuel ami puti lieun senators left the hall. out of the eight companies were en Jacotadal. in the House. |an«iengrr« are noe to 1«' «tarlisi lol Democratic senators, recognizing Presi- all Euro|»> combined, with the excep the constitutional question involved, gaged and the Canadiaus lost in killed, Trrriti. «uow »torma are raging In K imla'tley. lent Pm lem. Carter, | mi <I no atten tion of Russia, as we »tr supplying and were listener! to with attention. wounded and missing 80 men, being Washigton, Feb. 24.—The debate on The Republican leaders are la-com Northern ( iennany. tion to the Republican proceedings, rolling stock, lumlier and flour, and the Puerto Rican tariff bill brought out al out 10 |>er cent of the for«-e engaged. Quccn Victoria ha» ap|«.alcd tu re ing nervous over the fate of the bill. Dir house | t,M'<l thr iegiilalive, ex- linai uieiiilu ra id thè allliy to ellllat (ol and continued in session. The Demo the road will continue to benefit the They have only a majority of 14 over The losses are scattered over the several notable speeches in the house cratic senate then adopted a motion, United States more than Europe. •rulli» and Judo lai approprlatiua bill, Home defeusc. whole regiment and number 20 killed today, including one by Representative the opposition, which is solidly oppose-1 introduced by Mr. Allen, of la-xington, "Russia has a large military force in to the measute. Eight votes from the and 59 wounded, the rest being missing Grosvenor, of Ohio, who answered a •ìrnrrel hrllrv-Ki-niiv ’» brigali« cap- luirg. lunula of Yaqui« are marchine to reaffirm the former action of the sen Siberia, and keeps pushing her advan Republican side would, therefore, de or captured. No officers were killed, □u.nlier of questions as to the attitude lumi a liner aupply tram of 78 wagon« un Guayma«. Mcx., and wlil attempi ate by which G<w-I*l «»« deviated gov but two—Major Arnold, of Winnipeg, of the president; another by Represen tages. The Americans there are well test Jacobalal tu captute tbe town. ernor. Ibis prevailed on a viva voice treated. Many of them are engaged in feat it, and there an- from 12 to 15 Re commanding a company, and Lieuten tative McCall, of Massachusetts, the publican vote« in doubt. A movement A li arm or piate trust. cont|««MHÌof 15 Republican mem tier of the wavs and Senator Triplett. anti-Goeliel exploring for gold, particularly the John l’entella, of Astoria, ha« suoli vole. for a Repulbicau caucus is being agi ant Mason, of Toronto—were wound means committee, who dissented from mi in thè World, whlch predicali; thè < Tat-.qi Mill < <>ni|iany tur $30,IMM) llemocrat, voter! with the Democrats seashore de|«>»its. ” ed, the former dangerously. Flairs are tated, and, although n«v call has been ■’otoplite armor piate. will 1« (or thè linei of all arili. the majority report, and by Representa for the purpoae of making a quorum. forni« I. I.rail« K. Krelry l>ra<l« issued up to the time of adjournment fly ing at half-mast over the city. tive Moody, another Massachusetts Til« Denicoratio senators adjourned The spirit in which the public is A aplit in thè P'ipulist National Con Ims Angeles, Cal., Feb. 23.—Leslie tonight, the general understanding Willlliirt». a negro, wa* Iviu-hed vention, Is'lng held at Lincoln, Neh., after adopting the Allen resolution taking the news is shown in the action Republican, who sharply criticize.I the E. Keeley, the inventor ol the Keeley was that one would be held tomorrow; '1 lit- house Democrats will follow the breki tt Mills, > ( ' . |.y . ,„„b „( Two ticket« wili !«• put III thè lield. of J. A. Barry, a rich young merchant position of his colleague. McClellan, _______ action rd the Minate Democrats, ratify cun' for the liquor habit, died at hi« night. of the town. On his way to his office □f New York, and Btantley, ofG , II«' assaiilted thè alfe ot a Ubarle« I Macrum, late con«ul at ing the former proceedings in the Goe home in this city at 7 o’clock this plsntrr. Mormon Telr-grapli Line«. he learned from a bulletin board of the also spoke against the bill, and I Pretoria, in thè Transvaal, furniaher bel anrl Taylor and tbe Beckham- morning, of heart disease. Mr. Keeley death of his younger brother, Cecil, and of New Jersey, in support of it. Chicago. Feb. 22. — Colonel R. C. Raar-Adniintl Sampeon haa l-een priaif of Ina chargea agallisi thè British Marshall contests. The house convened hail been ill with a severe cold for two Clowry, vice-president and general proceeded at once to the telegraph debate was continued at tLe "ffsred ami ile. 111«.,| thè of cenai ir. at lira'll. Speaker Trimlde presiding. days, but uothing serious was feared superintendent of the Western Union office, where h<‘ telegraphed the govern session. M ammii huwtta from it. Early this morning, while of ment. asking permission to go to South Fllipino guerlllas who ut teck ed a The journal of the Democratic legisla ttchuology t In accordance with a tacit agreement going to his bathnsmi. he had an attack Telegraph Comjwiiy. today completed Africa at his own expense to take his ture. siting lit laiuiaville, was read. «|iiad of Americana mi February 2, the pun base of all the lines of the with the senators who were unable, on Thrre men rau|tht t„ a enow of heart failure, but recovered and later Hickman (Dem ) demanded a roll cal) brother’s place in the regiment. The kilUng n corporei, are tu lie tried la'- said there was nothing serious the mat Deseret Telegraph Company, which newspapers in their comments agree in account of the meeting o( the Demo •tm L»?'.1""“'1" '" »bStlvertoll. Two ,wu (ore a niilltivry coiumiasimi mi tlu to ascertain the presence of a quorum. have heretofore la-longed to aud lieen cratic national committee, to attend ter with him. Dr. Westhughes, a klllid ,md tl,.. third ,av«d hia Ut* charge ol murder. The llepublicana did not answer to operated by the Mormon church. These saying that the bltxul thus shed will today’s session, Penrose, of Pennsyl rumi uig their names and only 53 of the 60 Dem specialist in heart diseases, was called, lines extend throughout Utah and to cement the uuiou ot Canada with the vania, refrained from calling up the F.x Ni'crvtarv of War Alger ami Cap The house adopt however, but liefore he reached the all the Mormon settlements in the state empire. "■"King ('arringa Coni- talo Blls« lire planilig to iqaTiitc tildi ocrats were present Quay case as he had yesterday un Keeley residence, Mr. Keeley had had a •ssian" IL. ha» iiutde un <<xteii«ive lumlicrilig interest« oli l’uget er! a resolution directing the custodian second attack, and died. There were of Idaho and Nevada, and their con Tuberculosis Congress. nounced he would do. When he an- •rtiment. „,tl, „( of public buildings to drape the legis New York, Feb. 24.—The Congress nounneed, however, his intention to Nouiiil, limi will ereet a large saw mill lative halls and statehouse with em with him his wife and Judge Ewing, struction by Brigham T’onng was in •b'1 awt» „( fGou.ooo advance of the building of railroads, of Tuberculosis at the Hotel St. An- call it up tomorrow, a brief parliamen- at Fairlmven, Waah. blems of mourning, and to place the the noted Christian Scientist of Chi and for many years they were the prin M.lrm';,r'l",1 «he ialand of ’I bi. sti'iimer t'optic brmight tu a locnl state capito! tlag ut half-mast, ou ac cago, who has Is'eu staying at the Kee cipal means of immediate communica drew, which is being held under the tary squabble ensued as to the rights auspices of the Medico-Legal Society, by which the case would come liefore resta |'ll|U'' h"* ' "ll". Scverul ar- Sali Francisco coui|>auy 1,840 saeks ol count of the death of Governor Goebel. ley home for several days, Mr. Keeley tion for the Mormon church anrl its opened todav with a small attendance. the senate. No conclusion was was 68 years of age. He left it wife. terfer ’“TÌk"r" (’’r »"• ire conertitrata (rum thè mine« ol The contest matter was not taken up. business connections. Coloneel J. J. A permanent organization was effected. reached, the questions involve.I being rl,tg witli meli m work, but no children, The only heir to hie Corea, ami is thè secoml aimilar con- Dickey, superintendent of the third dis Several papers on tulierculoaia and the postponed for consideration until to ofm;'""'’ ''.'''*"" l-ther'j. Unii Thr I iitrr-Ocrnu'• Mult. estate, Is'sides his wife, is his sister, «ignment witlilli a few montila. Springth'hl, 111., Feb. 21. — In the who lives at Dwight. 111., Keeley'« trict of the Western Union Telegraph various methods of treating it weie morrow. The war ili partuumt bus issiicd a appeal of the Inter-Ocean Publishing former home. The estate is valued at Comapny, with headquarters at Omaha, submitted, but wen* not read, as they Suicide by Shouting. of misteri * <8>mplnte went to Salt Lake this aftermxm to had already been pulbished in the Con ............. ut tliat tbe recdpts of public Company against the Associated Press, 111,000,000. ”'J"lery ..... ber death. San Francisco, Feb. 24.—Edward complete the transfer of the property. gress Kulletiu. fuiuls in thè Philippine islaiids, l>e- the supreme court today rendered an It was decided by Probert, formerly mauager of the Rich Th- Bl fasti lllet. wien’.Tw"1! SU‘" unanimous vote to accept the paper mond Consolidated mine, at Eureka, of giiining August 13, IHllN, and emling opinion leversing the decree entente by Fiiipreai* I>owH<rr'» Warlike Edict« Washington, Feb. 23.—The war de Doccili ber 31, 180», aiiiount to $(>,6101, prepared for th«« afternoon session as Ndv., committed suicide today by the Uook county circuit court ami the “'"«f'ioint 7" •” partment has received the following re Vittoria. B. C., Feb. 22.—A warlike read, and adjourn the further business appellate court (or the first district, hard ,« "" ......... <•'" «tata 0U0. shixitiug himself in the head. He has ftl' ...... charitable iiinti- The Metnqsilitso vluseum of Art and remanded the case to the the cir port from the commanding officer nt secret edict bus been issued by the em of the congress sine die. been sick for a long time, aud two Fort Bliss ns to his progress in discov press dowager of China, on her own Treasures, of New York, io their aooual cuit court, with directions to enter a years ago suffered a stroke of |«ralysis. Ovation to lirwey, ering the ]H-r|n'trntors of the El Paso initiative. According to the North nqsirt, state thè vii lue of Turoer’s decree as prayed for iu the original bill A Imnd i ■ Wheeling, W, Va., Feb. 24.—Wheel Deceased was a native of Wales, aged assault; "Everything quiet; have China II era hl. she has dispatched a cir Indinas, camjavd Grand Canal, Venie«,lavqueathed tu thè h"«r Ihltte, Moto filed by the Inter-Ocean Publishing 76 years. He owned'valuable property '■'■'"■hol.n.teb’ ■ •"’Ughi a quantity museiiiu by Corudius Vaiulerbilt, as Company, to restrain the Associated leader beyond doubt; believe 1 will cular to the governors and viceroys of ing's ovation to Admiral Dewey was iu Sail Francisco, Colusa and Tehama enthusiastic, althongh rain had beeu »y mistake ware given have all the guilty parties shortly. I maritime provinces appealing to them *n”l »Icoliol. thf $100,(100. Press from suspending or expelling th« have sent Lieutenant-Colonel Rolierts falling almost continuously since yes counties, iu this state. Kf’-Ht Hgii|]yi rec of the band dying In Chicago, 500 meli employcd by petitioner from its m «mbership ami to make a complete investigation aud to resist" by force of arms all further ag terday, making it necessary to abandon gressions by foreign powers on Chinese Indemnity Will Be I>»tnnn 4M ae- 1^<?t*.idlr',',T' tw”“i »*•« ........ thè Gnerul Eiectral Railway.Copniany, from refusing to furnsish it news report.’’ soil. The edict calls upon the govern the parade. The speaking and other Washington, Feb. 24. —Alter imtisM •*; funghi with emplov oh of thè Western cording to its contract. Fsrg., x* ...... nibU,.! a WidU- Indiana Railroad Company for tbe pus- ors to resist all aggression and ‘‘protect exercises took place in a large hall. tigation of the facts connected wiW ' Falls With Heavy I.labilities. The sword sulwcribed for by the citi the killing of the young Aimi>rf«4h‘ Ramoan Treaty Proelamatlon. Chicago, Feb. 23.—II. S. Bright, cf their ancestral homes and graves from .•.H.fuV:' Aria., session of thè Deiirluirn Street Crossing. Washington, Feb. 21.—The president Su|a*rior, Win., was named receiver for the invader” by force of arms, if neces zens of Wheeling was presented to Pearse, iu Honduras, about a year Ago, b*V »'‘’’’K.lM.in., ,72T r,,Hrc<’' Ari’” A doxell meli were injured. today signed the procbiinntioti making the large properties of James Stimson, sary, without asking instructions from Lieutenant Doddridge by Admiral the state department has come to the Jiulge Neauuin, in thè United States n I public the Siimoun treaty. The procla- 443(1 Drexel lamlcvaid, by Judge Kohl- Peking. * All the Chinese papers say Dewey, and the orations incident! to conclusion that the case is one warrant w"h7'",Ml."g m"ch «n ilistriet court at Chicago, issueil mi 'l' niHtion is in the usual form, save lot the dedication of the tablets at the ing a formal request for indemnity siuit, sitting in the United Staten cir- that the Russians and French are back Wnl«>«t hmi U . *'r"w ,ro""‘ llritish order deiiyiiig thè Injulictimi prayeil i the section relative to the exchange ol cuit court, Mr. Stimson’* ausenta art ing thq hand of the empress dowager in scene of Fort Henry were delivered. from the Honduhin government, and for by (he Chicago Tribuno agninst tbe ratifications, and recites the treaty 11 Tonight Admiral Dewey was banqueted Minister Merry will be instructed ac not statod. His liabilities are put at her act of dethroning the young em by the Sons of the Revolution. bbate, wm, ¡li||,l'!lg' ■" *h,oh scvcritl Assodateti Press. 'Ihi.« grew out of extenso. peror. . ________ cordingly. _____ IHOO.OIM). MII im I and «n. mtilorshot. «llegeil infringemeiits of copyright. TEllSK TH kS FK<»M Tlllt WIKKH Itcv James Nmart, pri aldent of Par- lue University, Lai «vette, In i., 1« le.d. Í. Edwin Muyo I>»ad. The total wealth of American colleges cn,,”f tlm'¡',','uc ,’ri,'li"r'* ’'stimate» tha Dr.,. , ........ Ht$IO,OOO,(M)O. mil universities is $25(>,0l)(),()()0. *hM"''!slH'HhhlJr S"U,,"’rn A geological survey expert Ims found hex ’’"'voinstit 11 '"’w" e’’"tinuml im- much coal in the Philippines, but no precious metals. In Nt. Joseph, Mo., there is offered a bounty of $(l<>0 for every highwayman »“•.sii.«» ' ml. han foreign office says the Pliinese emperors ia of no i *o Kumpe and the powers Quebec, Feb. 21. —Edwin Mayo, o the 'Tutld'nhead Wilson” cpmpany, dropped «lead in the Chateau Frontenac today. Mr. Mayo and his wile wert staying at the Frontenac. ' He wai chatting with Edwin Varney, managel ot the Academy, until alsmt 2 o’clock. When Mr. Vhrney tear ted to take hit leave, Mr. Mayo arose to are him out, and suddenly fell back in n, his \u' ‘'hair a and He bled profusely.(nun t ie mouth, i---- was dead liefore a' doctor, who was called, nonbl «»♦ *’ Ailiulral Dewey's Opinion. Nebraska Sult Against Standard Oil. New York, Feb. 33. — Regarding the contention that the United States should not build the Nicaragua canal wit'liout erecting expensive fortifica tions, Admiral Dewey, in Washington, last night, said: "Fortiticationsl Why, of course not. .As 1 understand it, the canal is to Ire and should bo a neutralised commercial pathway between the two great oceans, To u wouW Asleep at Ills Post. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 33.—A demurrer tiled bv the Standard Oil Company to a peition' of the state of Nebraska, which seeks to deprive the company of its franchise for operating ill the state ou the ground that it is a trust in vio lation of the Nebraska anti-trust law, wan argued liefore the supreme court thia afternoon. The case was t^kery under aAvl»«*"»*** Buffalo, N. Y„ Feb. 24.—A dis- patch to tbe News from Batavia, A dispatch has be«-u received in Ba tavia stating that Ernest Kingdon, of Stafford, who enlisted in th^ Fortieth volunteer infantry, had tx-en found sleeping at his post, tried by conrt mar- tial and sentenced to *WnlT%uglH !■] f lire valuable for its timber or riotivl Aguinaldo In Japan. New York, Feb. 24.—A «|>mial frou Hong Kong to the Evening World, say*: United States Uaaaul Wildman has information that three members of the Filipino junta, Lubon, Ponce and Agoncillo, brother of the British euypr. rerentltr, left t-wiif t.ith day of April, E. JI. BRATTAIN, Kegi«l*r.