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•.’♦» ^“W c A/HATH REPUBLICAN J it 1 fVI< 1. à I A I F R NF WS ..... ...... ...... . SfflBIIERoraojjE Iloti* RELIEF Itullar'a Man AT WENT LAST. (lat Through to • Mkllh. WILD. I.adjr« London, March 8. — Britons feel that Ixmdon, March 2.—The war ufflc« they are living in the presence of has received the billowing dispuUii Accident Occured During a momentous events, Tornadoes of The Senate Passed the Gov Irom <««neral Buller: An arid lami re*nfer«ui*e will la« held patriotic excitement are whirling **L>ttlelon's Hes*l«|uartera, March 2. Snow Storm. at Halt Lak« April IN. ernment Bill. through the country. 1 Even the dullest —«ieneral Dumlonabl, with the Natal 11>" Maya Indian, are giving the soul must have been stirred by the rurldnis*ra ami a comjxi.it« r«gim«*nt, ¿H Fito* TH K VMHKM Mesioana a hard light. THE DOUGH EUS ( UM’ E \1 KU! NG sutere«! luvdysmlth last night. The NEAR KASSAS < |TY, M1SSOIRI emotions of yesterday, end London's 8,000,000 were raise.I to a high pitch CLAY SPOKE ON THE PHILIPPINES country lx*tw«« u me an«! Lailysniith is I hr Puerto Rican tariff bill Ima |iaaeed of patriotic exultation. It was a won reported clear of the enemjr. 1 aiu th« houae by a vula of 172 U» I »111 derful aight. Gid men have nothing in moving on Nelthrope." Two *.r M«.ra l*rr.ona Were Hiir«e«l le 11*** Inniaktiling fualliera were memory with which to compare the Puart« Klro TarlfT Kill Reported Frota Ilealh Several Were Ba.ll/ In l*r«p«r*t» Mirait«. «•aught ilia l.ur liap at Railway IHII day. Some liken«.I it to Lucknow, Ihr Hou«« and V1i*de the L’n- liijur«<l. ami uninareifully alaughterad. Ixmdon, March 2.—General Buller's others talked of the fall of Sebastopol. Hnlthed Huslnaaa. tidings corns weigh t«d with bls long Tao pxraoua were killed and several It was a time of singular abandon. lamdon. Feb JH — Th« waroffi' « has list of casualties. His bsiw-s in the latilly liijuri-d III a colliaiou Ix'lwceu Kansas City, Mo., March 1.—Ths The usual oonveutionalitlea of society Washington, March 3.—Tho bill pro- two paaiH'iiget traina near Kausaa «Tty, r«<«lv«<l th« following dispatch from lour attempts to get Genera) White fast M. fxiuis «lay express, due to ar ceased to control and every one knew Tiding a form of govenrment for the mt aggregate 4,000. lx«r*l Itol-rrta: Mo. rive in Kansas < ity st 5:45 this even eierylxrdy else, all joining in smiles. l-adv.mith was in desperate straits. ing. was delayed by a freight train, *‘l'iiar<l«l*«rg, F«b, 28.—Genera! Lord Landowne chose the moment to territory of Hawaii was passed by the I >urlng the candì «'ronje ami all of bls I* rc« < a|*ltulat<«l, •Tmilea Williama, th«* military expert, which stuck in a suow drift two mi lee announce estimates exeoeeding £«!,- senate today without division, Cui- < *«r«< «»», \ «-lle.liela, unconditionally, at daylight and I. now •ays he learns on very high authority south of Independence, Mo., about 12 000,000, and rather startled the public lorn has had charge of the measure. firrtl ai Prvsldmit a prisoner in my « amp. The strength —presumably that of laird Wolseley— miles out of Kan-as City, The St. by unfolding the programme of the war Clay, of Georgia, delivered a carefully «ffrCt. of lil. force w ill I*« «-omniunl* al« «i later, that "«««neral White’s for«» was al- Is>uis local passenger train, running 40 office to send out, in addition to the preparol speech on the Philippine ques All chan« « <4 saving any <4 the Span* I )«<q.' that her majesty'a government most at Its last gasp.” minutes la-hind the fa-t express, came 80,000 troops now afloat, 56,000 fresh tion. He favored the adoption of the "Thia ia not so rnoih,” .av. Mr. on through the blinding snow storm soldiers. Lord Roberta will ultimately Bacon resolution declaring it to lie the l«h armortMl eriil«rr« «unk off .santiago will <-onal«l«r thia «-vent aat'.fai Uiry, (Ireva*n, former |a*.t* policy of the United States to turnover ha« gone I hu <'riaUitjal ( xj I uia hu« <a*«*urrilig a. it dix’S un the auuKiriury Williams, "ou account ol any lack of ami crashed into the express train have a force of 250,000. njita. dl«*l iu I'hllailal* • li«l Into <b*<*p wat<*r the islands to the Filipinos as soon as a provision, or of ammunition, neither ahead, the engineer having failed in of Majulat.” An order has reached Woolwich for jetongha >f which Is yet «zhau.ted, as because the driving snow to see the danger sig the construction of 224 new guns from ■table government could be established Ihr iCtiMlan pn*M I« rlamorlng for MASSING AN ARMY. fa« Pittsburg tin plate works have liiU’rvvnti«iii if the poisonous waters of the Klip nal which the fast train had sent back three-pounders to 12-inch guns. Of by them under the protection of this Ibry <M>ntrnf| It I« titne river ami the evil effects «if the heat ou rasamsd oprratmua. giving employ* to « n«l ihr ni«M>t Infaiii'HiM war England The parlor car in the rear of the first these, 140 are to tie naval guna. country. At the instance of Forakerk Bocri Are (Otirrnl rating al It I <»r m f«»n - tlie terrain in which the garriaon must train was literally cut in two. When Already 25,000 workmen are employed the Puerto Rico tariff bill was made ■unit to 1.000 workingmen. tala«. haa aver wag«M| through luat for gold. the unfinished business, and will be reside. Even those who have escaped Dr. A Wright, <•( Buffalo, iiresident Isorvlon, Fab. 2M —Tit* lloer« nr« fever, dyaentery ami diarrhoea are in a Engineer Frank Raymond and his fire at the arsenal, and 3,000 more will lie considered as soon as the conference re Ihr groat« »t fire Newark, N. J., aver man escaped from the wreck they engaged. These decisions to send out o! th« Amen* an Institute of Hoiueo* rip’rii'ip t «I »wept thnaigh the retail ««•rinbHtig nn nrni v n«*ar Bloeinfonteiu, •late of low vitality. They can still crawled out through the windows of the more troops and to increase the borne port on the financial bill shall have path., la dead, sge«l 74 years. dry g<MNH|« district, destroying m ««‘ore with which to (iiNputv th« iu\a«i<>u u! man trench« am! would probably hold parlor car. Fire added to the horrors armament meet with universal ap been disposed of. lira 111 Montreal d«.tr<iyad the of bull fing«, « 4u«iug a Io«« ol f 1,0UU,- !>>rd KolN*rt«s their own against a last deajierate aa- I’h»« intelli|f«’n<vi rcjfiet from l>iw- | xault, hut they < an initiate nothing. of the wreck, coals from the furnace of proval. The Democrats scored their first Th«stri iram als aud nearly an entire ÜU0. The Boers seem to have gotten quite victory of the session in the house to torin Ly way of Lareuco Mnniua*«. Tlx < o*neral Buller now knows that. a. the shattered engine having fallen Mock, causiug a loaa ol $l00.<MW. Ihn Hwrliah mail «truoirr Beg among the debris of the splintered i-oach away from around Ladysmith without ciamiiiiinclo« nre (!ehuriU«<| n« “hit»telling units, th« regiments will la, of no iim > day on the motion to take up the con t'atii 'lt* • III Nrw York are •caking atmnded «>fT Igohtnergui laland, off the Van tested election case of Aldrich-Robbins, frtifn nil quartern of the two repub to him for months. The water of Klip and soon the whole wreck was ablaze. losing a gun or their baggage. th. privll«.**! **l leacblug their religion coast «4 ifwrinanv, during m log Five lic« ’* NO vMthnnte in tnatle of th«*ir Two or more persons, it is l-elieved Keenan’s Pass is only about 20 miles from the Fourth Alabama district. On river 1. not availatilr for drinking, and la th« publl* »* h'.ds al certain hours. ■t««w«nlrRM 's ws-rr drowned in attempt The enemy had two seperate votes, the Democrats, with iHinibrr«, but the withdrawal <4 the to lx.il It is inijxm.ible, Ix-cauae of the were burned. A list of the dead and from Ladysmith. ing U« laam tbr «hip. seriously injured, so far as known, is artillery in action and they utilized The I'nlte-I «Ute. government will jUtrrn Iron» ino«t of the place« where s« arcity of fuel. It la thick with pu the aid of two Republicans, Mondell as follows: proljably both railroads in retreating, (Wyo.), and H. C. Smith (Mich.), tratl-l mail. an*l wli.ro« and 2,400 < srn« r«l Milrs m that <’rnnje’a «tir* they hate I hm ’U in contact with the trid animal matter. Tea made of it Mrs. J G. Schmidlapp, Cincinnati, sending the heavy pieces to Pretoria mi I m <>! t.degrai h hue tills year la render I« n««t n sertoua injury U> the Briliah. eicept the district near landy- has a sueJK'iided titter, Homething like instantly killed, Ixxly recovered; un and the lighter ones into the Free State. beat the Republicans on the question IU m - f chum * Hr riprewMMl admiration mnith, may mine th«* reninting force to la*ef tea Alaska. of the consideration. An agreement It is caused by tile aewage known woman, Ixsly consumed in Dr. Leeds says that General Joubert was made to consider the Loud bill re |mtrioUi who «Uiod off fur Ho.ooo men. Thin figure anmimvn thnt Irom the lioer camps.” Pugtllat Turn Hliarkcy threatens I« f<»r th«* wr«-< k. The injured are: J. G. is assembling 50,000 men at Wtnburg, lating to second-class mail matter on H) da va uo.ooo of th» Britlah army. the Borm hmw lietwecu nli<l 70,- uul«*a Im can ar- retire Iron« th** ring i Schmidlapp, Cincinnati, will recover; 70 miles northeast of Bloemfontein. March 20. A bill was passed to grant THE MAYA REBELLION. l*>n l urry, one <>f th» train robliara U<M) men in the field. rang« • match With FHMImUI**US Of Miss Schmidlapp, Cincinnati, scalded, Colonel Albrecht, according to a dis The gathering <4 thin army nur**• an American register to the ship Wind who engaged ill the Wlhei, \\ y- JaflrtM. will lose sight of both eyes; Mrs. J. patch from J’aardeberg, affirms tila! ward, in which Lieutenant Peary will Mrilmn Indian« and Federal Troop« the )>tttb of l/»rd Kotierta given signifi Balke, Cincinnati, mother of Mr« Tho Vailed Mat,-* supreme court I <>mlng, hohl up on the Union Pacific cance to General Cnmje’n pteMflbint de the Boers have 75,000 men left. in a Battle, make an attempt to reach the North ha> <lenle<! the application of Captain la«t June, when something like f.in,- fense. If»* haa engaged the corj* of Schmidlapp, badly scalded, eyesight Pole. Chirago, March 2.—A special to the HEIR TO MILLIONS. I IHM) wu M*< urw<l, was «bot and killed lost, may recover; W. A. Vaughn, Cin oh rlln Carter to tiling his case InU by officer« m ar kan«a« City while re- lx>rd KolM*rtM for lo dnyn, nn*l linn given Record from Oaxaca. Mexico, says: cinnati, uews|>a|H*r rejsirter, s* aided Out court. TRAIN ROBBERS KILLED. time for the <hnp«*riH*<l Boer fn< ti<>iin to lufonuatl'in has reach««I the military Chicago Woman Find« She will Soon I alating arrewf. The Inter.tate <'oiiituer.-e ('«iinmls* Be Worth Much Money. get together and to prr|«are p«»*iti<>nn to authorities here of desperate fighting and right arm crushed, amputation Shot by OtSr.r« While Resisting Ar- Two mm who have arrived at Ana* recel*« the advance of the British when between th«* governmet troops and the necessary; L. F. Sheldon, Sedalia, as ■lou'a awuiou at Norfolk, Neb., I. lines Chicago, March 8.— Mrs. D. B. Ten rest. sistant sujieiintendent of telegrsaph of llgallng alleged di., rlmliuiUou Iu helm. < al , from the Santiago moun Lord Kolndt« mo\e« forwnr l. Maya Indians during the last seven Eycke, 87 North Levitt street, rei-eived Missouri Pacific, jminfully acal<ie<!; Kansas City, Mo., March 3.—Lon tain«, rvjM»rt that then* have I »een many freight r.l«. days. The fighting Is-guu on February Brakeman Frank McAfee, St. Lx*uis, information yesterday that she will re Curry, one of the train robbers who was «arthtpiak«' »h« «k« in tin* arc I ion aime SPOKE AGAINST QUAY. 21, when a force of alaiut 000 Indiaus In L'lnton, the Grand theater, where laot i hrl«tm««. No ser loua damage i« badly bruised; Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, ceive probably one-fifth of an estate engaged in the Wilcox, Wyo., holdup valued at more than 120,000,000, left llrnry Inmg and ollie, a* tore have known to have l«evn d<me, a« lh«*rv arv Turley Itrgan the Formal Deb«!» In lb« attacked a regiment of General Brave's Cincinnati, scalded. on the Union Pacific last June, when troops tx tween Saban au«l Okop. The hs-ii in the habit of G'ginnltig provin low habitation* there. Mr nata. All of the iujured have l>e«*n bronght by her uncle, who died 12 years ago in something like $80,000 was secured, little la»t««l several hours and resulted Albany, N. Y. cial t«>ur., w*. gullr-l by Ore. to the University hospital iu Kansas Washington, F<*b. 2M.—Formal dii* was shot and killed by officers near At a in«*t4 trig in San Franciaoo, a ill but slight losses to the government According to the story told by ] Mrs. Admiral !>ew«y I*,st bl. prla« money plan «»( organisation ha« I mm « ii agriad rtiMioii of th«* right of Senator Quay to forces. Five soldiers were killed and City. Here this morning while resisting William Rost, a farmer near whose Ten Eycke, the uncle’s name a *f arrest. ran*, the court «4 claims d . Idlug th.I u|««n by the promoter« <4 the I’a« ilio a aaat in th«* »* nate an a mem I »rr from two officere and 15 soldiers wounded. Rousler Wandell. His relatives had the spsnlOi fleet in Manila l*av was ( ommeruial 'I hmhiih , All n»inmrri’lal Peiimiyh auia wm * ¡««gun today l>y The Indiana retreated to their intrench* place the wreck occurred nn«l w ho was Curry was visiting the home of his one of the first V* render any assistance not heard from him in years, and had aunt and consin, Mrs. Bob Lee and Turley, of Tunn»«*«**. lie presented a n> t >up>-ri< r tu th» Auivrtcao. He a as «>11 thi««oa«t ha\e I h 'I’I i asked metits, carrying with them over 100 ao idea of his whereabouts or - his P> the imperiled |iasseng«as, is quite coiiBtitut ioual anniment ngMln*t th« Miss Lizzie Lee, in the country, 10 killed ami wounded. to request their « ongremamm ami aeua- sure that at least three women were wealth, until some time after his miles south of Kansas City, and had «uMtlng of Quay, which was given clone T«*n <•! th» b’Adlng chain works in U«r« U> «u|»|«irt the pending bill to ap* On the following day another brisk death, when the administrators of the buiu<-d in th«* wreck. When he reached II«« will been there a week. Thomas Sayers, the t'uiti«! tat*-« will l*e < >ml*lu«*d |iropriate 3'.*00,(MM) for a public mu attention by in«« colleague*. skirmish was brought stout by an ad- the car. flames were crackling through estate began to look up the rightful assistant superintendent of the Pinker conclude hi* speech tomorrow, snd O|*rmtit>u «'«•ntinutHl ««■ntluuml undr*r uiider th« seum at rhila«lel|>hia. rance«! detachment of governmeut heirs. The old man never married, the splintered wixxiwork of the car at «(deration of tie* Hawaiian government ton office at San Francisco, discovered tnsnit^rtumt «4 tbr MAnlurl Uhaia The Puerto Bican o<>mpn>mi»r bill ia bill brought out a lively diiM'tifwion I*** triMipa attempting to reconmuter the one end , while at the other end a end lett no will, Therefore the whole Logan at Cripple Creek, Colo., two Work« (*otn|Mny. ¡aisition of the In<lisps. Three Mexi fortune falls to the children of bis tu «i|M*rate two year« cloud of blistering steam was issuing tween I lllmnii and Spooner, in which weeks ago, but lost him, and finally cans were kill«*«! iu that fight. On brothers and sisters, five in number. Full |«>Hi*r« hsvc bc«rn itrnnt»«! to laird KolN’rt«* « ivmaltir« nt Pnarde- the former adiiiitt««<l that ballot let»« I. riiary 2J a force of fully I.L’m) from the locomotive, which had ripped Three of these live in New York and traced him to Kansas City, where he llrnry I. Wll«<»n( I' hi (« m | btalm min* ta’rg. wrr. 721, in one day«* fighting. had Inn’ll ntutfe<l and negro«« had Inn ll Mayas attacked the <>ut|s*atsof the gov- the coach <qx*u from end to end. < in appears to have arrived February 18. i«br to (’hill. U» siuu m treaty <4 »itra* every side were men anti women cry- the other two in Chicago. They are: Yesterday Logan was located at the allot down in the South to inaiutaiu Profit* of th» Kimlierley Diamond ernment troops, ami after driving in Mrs. D. B. Ten Eycke and John Wan ditloti l»n h ia n« ^otiut«M| uith the white domination. An amendment tlx* sentries, a desjienite attack was ing for assistance. Lee home, and early this morning Mining < ompany U«t year were ♦ 10. ■ Chilean tfovrrnnirnt. Mr. Rost’s first act was to pull (nun dell, a retired Chicago & Northwestern three local detectives and three Pinker van maslr to the bill Mriikng out tha ma*le on th« intreuchmenta. The In 000,000. engineer. the wreck a woman whose legs were property qualification of voters for inem* tons, including Sayers, surround»! the An (>l<i Maili«* conventl<»n wms h»l<l Several years ago a brother of Mrs. Ifrmo* rati«* olfierm for minor •lata Lem of tho legislature, but little other dians were aim«*d with Krag-Jorgen sticking out through a broken window. house an*i called on him to surrender. it<)iiwvl, I'* |*rl«r>n were awartSnl sens. which they had obtained irom She was not l*adly hurt. By the time Ten Eycke, who lived in New York, Instead, Curry darted out of the rear far th« oldr«t, tlm handrotneal, th» off)era in Kentucky have been given pn>gr«*N wan made. traders, ami they poured a hot fire into learned of the existence of the estate, this had l*eeu accomplished, other pas door, pistol in hand. As he reached naalh«t *U<| the tallest niMhlrns that certificat« « the Mexh'an camp. Several pieces of obtained papers from Roualer Wan* Tha general <lel>ate upon tha Puerto light artillery were brought iu to use sengers from the forward coaches had dell's former housekeeper, by means of the gate and turned to fire, a volley itirndvd tin« <i»ni«nti<in. Evansville, Ind , people are heirs to <nuie back and hel[»*<l out all of those from the detectives caused him to A boiler in the I'ullinntj Lumlirr an estate in the hiji i«laud*, valued at Rican tariff lull was Unlay extended by the Mexicans, and the rebels were in the burning car who could be which he purposed having the property waver. He ran 150 yards across the road until tomoirow night. Intercat cell- 110,000, 0O0. Conpaoy** Ssminill. st B ii B iiimu . Ark . Iriven back. Their loaaea are lielieved reached. transferred to himself and his brothers and into a cornfield before b- tl|>l<*l<Mll killing *ig men. P. I) Armour, Jr., who di««>l ie«rnt- tered in the conferences which Were to Is* heavy. Ten soldiers were wound Mr. Rost states that he saw the body ami sisters. He had almost concluded When the detectives reached b.-a ‘JU going on among the Republican leaders ed and <>n<* killei. the work when he died, and until yes Colonel W s King, ax *<'4>nu*re««tiian Iv In Pa*ii«leiia, Cal., left an estate and th« disxentiiig Republicans in their of one woman jaiiunel in the roof of was breathing his la-t. Then* BW*» The Indians have established their terday Mrs. Ten Eycke knew nothing •nd a nalii'iial nhara«-t«r for the |>asl valued at fH.OOO.OOO. efforts to compromise their <lifferv*nc«*s main camp in an almost impregnable the burning coach, and that it was not of the progress in the case. Mrs. Ten bullet woun«i through his head. ’4*kl 40yean, died st Minn«a|xills. Several K loiidikrr« were arrested in M th<* bill. reached by the rescuers. revolver was still clutched in his hand. * forest. The rels-1« have fn*e communi The l*ody of another woman was con Eycke is of middle age and has a Curry was placed in a wagon and Northern Ohio la in the throee of a r.aquimalt fortifications, under the lw- cation with the people of British Hon- daughter and son. 1‘rnnty h anln T<»wn on Fire. sumed in full view of the passengers brought to the morgue in Kansas City. fen« bliusr i. Trains on the trunk lief that they were spica. Pittsburg, Fell. 28.—At 1 o'clock luras. who are said to be in sympathy who gathered alaiut the wrexk. Mr. lln.-e. reqa*. tally vv, ,t l»uud. were de Astoria. < >r , physician« urge the |»eo- EMPLOYED REBELS* TACTICS. w ith their cause. Rebels Seeking Funds. Rost au«l others tried V* drag her out. lay sd. pl» t«> eiterminatv the rat* in order tu this nmrnitig tiro was disi'overed in Wilson's billianl hall. Main street, New York. March 3.—A dispatch to but she was pinned uuder heavy wreck American Force Ambushed and Killed Tenement Fire. l>e.|sr.it«' engagement la'twceu Ilia keep out the bill*>nic plague. «Tarion. I'a . and in a short time an the Herald from Madrid says: The Many Filipino«. New York, March 2.—A fierce fire age. Mr. Kost says the young woman Hnti»h an«l Boers north of the Tngela Ju«t IU year*» after the Boer victory entire block of business building« was Filipino junta here says that a special was apparently dead, as he reache«! Manila, March 3. — Colonel Ander result.«1 in th« English being twice re- at Mu Juki hill, <'ron je and 4,000 men di*«tn*yed. The low is estimated at broke out at midnight in a tenement her hand and there was no response to son, with the Thirty-eighth infantry, envoy from Aguinaldo will arrive in pulsed. aurri u«l«*r to the Britodi force*. Si50.000. Judge W. W. Barr, the at 1891 Third avenue. The police and his efforts at rescue. employing the insurgents’ own tactics, Paris in March, and will go thence to Bremen made many thrilling rescues, The German steamer Admits! haa The trnn*«|rtirt Hancock ha* airive<l oldest inhabitant and a |>rom>n< ut poli has ambushed the enemy near Batan- London and Berlin to seek funds for • rrl\r.| at |.,lir, ,,, ,, Marques with I 10 at san I raiieiaco from Manila, with tician. drop|a*d dead from excitement. and after the fury of the flames had gas. Through spies. Colonel Anderson the continuation of the struggle against THE PLAGUE IN HAWAII The aater pip<M are frozen. At 4 been spent the bodies of three children paarnngere, mostly Germana, wla> will the l>odir* of 606 dead hvn»es. learned that a detachment of insurgents American supremacy. It is declared wen* found in the ruins. They were j”iu the Bucr force*. The president hn« nominated Henry o'clock this morning tlx* lire was still the children of Edward Friedner, who Three Mure Deaths at Honolulu Con would pass a certain road. He posted that guerrilla warfare will be continued Snow Th« Ja|mii«M< ininhtrr to the United B Miller, of Josephine county. Or., to raging and not under control. his soldiers, concealed among the trees sod it is hinted that assurances of dition at Hilo. was being piled up in huge piles, Mini live«! on the top floor of the buildiug. lining the road, and when the enemy money to continue the fight have lieen ■ tat«., Jutaro Koniura, haa I hm * u noli- be coihu I al Chung King, China. A dozen or more people were rescued teams were used to cart It to the seelie San Franciaco, March 1. — Th« arrived the Americans volleyed, kill received from Europe. r 'V « ¡ibl* from J mjmiii of hia appoint» The British intelligence department of tile lire. Huge Isuitlrea were lit at in a semiconscious or unconscious con «temner Australia arrive«! from Hono ing 24 insurgents, wounding St) and “"■nt a. mini.t-r to Ruaaia. Policeman Thomas Tracy did dition, total Boer strength at eslimatrs the rreach Cannon Factory Hurned. all lire plugs, but at late rejairts the lulu t.xlny. She brings news that after Some arms and A young dentist of N«w York city ill.NfiJ. while England lias over 1K0. water bad not thawed out. The near valorous service, entering the burning 12 «lays had pas«e<l without a sign of capturing several. Le Creusote, France, March 8.—Fire ammunition were captured. The effect repeatedly and finally drop- ’ >"( th« wife of the man who la-friend- 0(M) men. iu the est town is Eilenburg, 10 miles away, building The broke out yesterday even the third floor, overcome by plague, three canes were discovered on of this ulow has been salutary. Ilin and tlmn committed suicide, famous cannon factory Prince Poniatowski, of Nnn Fran mid theie is no poasibility of getting ping on His comrades carried him out February 12, and all ended fatally. enemy iu that locality are dismayed. ■moke, «•i ousy was Die chum * of the crim». Boers obtained their cisco, has pu rebate« I tha inland of B mk Í- help there. unconscious and he was sent to the The victims wsre two Chinese, males, Ambushed by Rebels. Toins.” Two enormous The I'latteville Powder mills, Plat- I hii , one of the Philippine)!, for $500,- and a woman, half Chinese and half Presbyterian hospital. He will recover. ►'.*11 llewx a slian. hnilla, Wi. , v.-; 7„ wrecked „ Manila, March 3.—One hundred in taiuing gun materials, itnsRe «rjV were by an ex- 000. The islnn«l is xh I uh LI u for it* Another jioliceman carried out a 5- Hawaiian. The council has appropri surgents, seven miles from San Fer number of artillery models, were de Scranton, Pa., Feb. 28—Four men plxsion, killing three men am! bad ly (icari llsbvri«*s and hemp trade. ated another $100,000 to allow the were kill«*d this morning in the Mount year-old boy who was found almost board of health to carry on the work of nando, anibushe«! It) men of the Third stroyed. The losses are estimated at '"luring on.*, Several buildings wert The Baldwin l*»comotive Work* of I'lvasant mine by the breaking of a dead oil the third floor. o«stn>yt«4, cavalry who were escorting a provision nearly 1,000,000 francs. A large fighting the plague. Philadelphia, haa received an order mine carriage. The kill«*d are: Wil- Consul Haywood, who has returned train. The Americans were scattered number of workmen have lieen thrown By S ih ml I Majority. A st.-amer ia*li„vr(1 u,„ Cali- flxsmi tile I ‘ hi i* Ä Oilean* railway of liain Gilla<rt, Thomas Williams, Johu and while returning to camp one man out of employment. '"Hilan, of the A|t Ian line, la ashore off Frame, for 80 10-wheel paaaenger Rogan and I* rank Wmidward The men Washington, March 2.—The battle from a visit to Hilo, reports conditions was killed. The insurgents captured When Merritt Retiree. William, •> Portland, (Me. ) harbor. engines. T Ilia is the first locomotive wen* descending on the mine carriage royal over tho Puerto Rican tariff bill there as being satisfactory. Precau (our horses and a quantity of provisions. tionary measures have been taken re larnm*?'' l»<ien with "grail’», contract ever placoil by tho railway iu b* the sixth vein. Washington, March 3.— Major Gen When it reached ended in th«* house today in a sweeping garding the shipments of sugar. Con Amdrioa. •»und for Liverpool. the fifth vein tho carriage, which was v ictory for the Republicans. The bill KrligioiiR <'ontrov«r«y in Philippines. eral John R. Brooke, who has been it* The Chamber of Commerce of San going down at a rapid rate, struck an was amended as agreed upon at the sul Haywood reports no undue excite Victoria, March 3.— A Hong Kong this city since his recent detachment ‘“‘■'•bago, ont) machinists employe«! ment, and the residents are taking Francis«*«*, bus ap|s>inte«l a committee adjustable shelf, which wax left pro couterence of Republicans Monday correspondent, according to advices re from duty as governor general of Cuba, ’X «•rnz.-r * «'halm«ra and Croley * every possible means of stamping out to consider the ivlvisability of estab jecting, breaking the bottom of ths night so as to reduce tho tariff from 25 ceived by the steamship Breconshire, baa lieen delegated for the military de "I1 14 *,ril*"* ",l »'•«•ouilt of the lishing a branch of the New York carriage ami dropping the men to the to 15 per cent of the American tariff, the plague and lairtiona of the town partment of the East, with headquarters which were iu a very unsanitary condi writes from Manila that a religious r«*i*<k"i "' !i"hI their employee to Amerlean-Asiatic Association, the pur- The chauge in that pit 75 feet lielow. Gilbert and Kogau and limiting its life to two years, mid tion are being cleaned,. controversy is existing theie over at New York. f«e<>gillxH the union. pom* of which is to increase trade with were killml instantly, while Williams was passed by a vote of 172 yeas to 101 command will not occur until June President Dole has received a dis shadowing the insurrection and the next, when Ma>r General Wesley Mer _________ 1'511^ 1,11 ,lv*' the new the < irient. and Woodward liveil only a short time. uoes. patch from Secretary Hay approving plague. The main point of the trouble ritt will retire. General Brooke was The steamer Australia arrived al San is a suggestion to reinstate the friars in The C«lltornl«n 1« Doomed. the scheme for the appointment of a ’sl«« i -d have tieea <*hlr*f<> Summer Resort Burned. Ohio I L *'.ry Hr,': *'u*lg« Taft, of Fraiii isco from Honolulu. She brings Port bi n<l. Me., March 1.—The Allan committee to determine the losses sus the provinces on the old basis, as under offered his choice of the commands of Chicago, Feb. 28.—Frans Thtel- line steamer Californian, which went tained by sufferers from the great tire. the Sjatnish rule. The trouble began the department of the lakes and the II (' i ' i " ' " r‘k’ht, of Tennessee; news that after 12 days had passed wl'1"* <>' Vermont, au.l Dean without a sign of plague, throe cases mnnn’s summer garden, with ita palm on the n»ekH off Kam inland ledge Sun President Dole will appoint the com with the publication of an allgeged in department of the East, aud expressed W,,r,e"i"r. of Mi. higim. were discover««! oil February 12, and house, stage and other buildings, and day morning, wan found to have 26 feet mission in a few days. terview with Archbishop Uhapelle, tele his preference for the latter assignment all endoil fatally. Tim victims were the broad aweep of water pavillion of water in her hold today, and it waa h. ,'?"' Ç!*«"" *” '"'IU continues graphed to a Madrid paper. The inter General Merritt’s retirement will re The ship Invernesshire, which was virn- two Chinese, males, and a woman, threading the edge of the lake, the view was secured by a Manila paper, sult in the promotion of Brigadier Gen considered unlikely that the veaeel blown out to sen form her anchorage in hay 'eit. ,re *"r" r>H8 victims in Bom- half Chinese and half Hawaiian. The breathing spot for thousands of merry coincident with its being telegraphed. eral E. 8. Otis (major general United could be saved. The pawenger*, who the harbor, is believed to la* safe, llei try 1« ú',r,."K ",,”*h ending Febrn- council has ap]*ro|>riated another $100,- making folk throughout the summer When published It raised a storm. States volunteers), commanding the owing to the rough wea, had remained captain ami a crew were taken ont to ’•'by tin, 1 ',I*O,M,*','M> people affect- 1HH) to allow tlm Ixuird of health to evenings, burned early t.wlav. The on Iwiard, were safely removed by the her in a tug. and tow have the vessel Petitions came in fast, and many dele military forces in the Philippines, to Mt) in , "«ly alauit 4,<)()(),- carry on tho work of lighting the loaa was $5(1,000; insurance $0,000. the grade of major geueral in the regu gations interviewed General Otis. «tcanier Forest Queen today. under control. “• wïw.;:"”"".................... '• lar establishment. plague. Telegraphic jf the World. ''áu'i" L.',""' ", versary e*Shtieth Joulairt Opp«,.«* Buller with more determinatimi •'■■'•■liti,- Women sailors uro employed in Hen birthday anni- mark, Norway and Finland. Reports from 45 colleges show dis »llowei/t111'11 'm’tchanta lire not couraging religious conditions in hut Wording i. ”P ul‘leH" three. Braith-Tucker says God uses America •*aii<htl,"ilry WH" ro'ds'd as n connecting link la-tween other nations. Thomas Yates, of Toledo, t)., is the 0 > has ?, K" 1 ' ,,wl,,D*« oí Akron, only living American who took part in •«wof i . k 7’",‘,"1 ,*" u ‘“y wlth 80 the charge of the Light brigade at WwwtX*“" " * Balaklava. i. SÄÄ........ . - Doer General Given Up Un conditionally. Th. riata Work. Raaama. Fsrlh«|iiake In Nevada. To IncrrMHA Orlriit*! Trade. Pittalinrg, Feb. 28.—The Mononga hela Tin Plate Works and the Star Tin Plate Works, both owned by the American Tin Plate Company, which have been closed two months, resumed operations today. The two employ 1,000 workmen. Winnemucca, Nev., March 2. — An earthquake shock visited thia section at 1:85 P. M. It was especially noticed in the court house, The earth rocked sufficient to startle every one in the buildiug. San Francisco, March 1.—The Cham ber of Commerce of thia city has ap pointed a committee to consider the advisability of establishing here a branch of the New York Ameiican- Asiatio Association, the purpose of which il to increase trade with the Orient. Richard Hovey I. Head. New York, Feb. 28. — Richard Hovey, the |M>et, professor of English literature in Barnard College, is (lead in this oity of apoplexy, aged 35 years. Charged With •«Bucket Shopping.** Chicago. March 3.—Three prominent mein bem of the Chicago Board of Trade were thin afternoon arrested by federal authorities on the charge of “bucket shopping.” The men taken into cus tody are: James Niool, first vice-presi dent of the Board of Trade; Henry O. Relight a rhillpplns Istanti. Parker and C. A. Whynland, president Pittstleld, Maas., March 1.—The of the firm of C. A. Whynland <fc Com The oldest consul of the United Island of Basilan, in the Philippines, is rejiorted to have been purchased by States in continuous service is Horatio pany. All of them are charged with Prince Poniatowski, of San Francisco, J. Sprague, who became cousul at Gib using the mails to defraud, in collusion with the firm of McLain Brother^. niter in 1848. fur 1500.0V0. I.ate Winter Storm«. 8t. Louis, March 3.—Every railroad running into the city, especially from the West, is suffering as the result of the heavy fall ol snow in the Missis sippi valley during the past two days. In St. Louis the streets are deeply cov ered with snow, and traffic is much impelled. ________ New York, March 8. —Reports from all interior points in the state indicate the worst snow storm in many year* Tbs blissard weather is general.