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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. VOL. ¡V. NO. 51 'X LAIkH NEWS. J The Boer« are ruvhing men to the fn»nt. ESI 1 GENERAL lie lll*4 al JOUBERT IS Fret«rls Artar Ilin«««. DEAD. a Short BOERS ON THE RAID Pretoria, March 10.—Ganaral Jou Late«t advice«« report two new main GATHERING H*srs IN FORCE. C»ne«nlrallag Not Bloou«roatola. Far fr«n VOTED FOR TARIFF Ixrndon, March 31.—The Boers ar« Epitome of the Telegraphic of plague at Honolulu. Cuptain and Officer* Exoner bert died last night st 1 1:80 o’clock. A Party Trying to Cut Bloem concentrating iu force afoul 15 mile« He had lawn suffering from stomach north of Bloemfontein, in the rear of Motion to Strike It From New* of the World. ated From All Blame. Five men were killed by an oaplo complaint. Di« town ia plungnd into fontein Railway Lin«. Glen, and Lord Rolans is sending for Puerto Rico Bill Defeated. sion in a paper mill at Erie, Pa. TKKSK I reaitlent McKinley has again re- H US KKn« THE WIKICM fnaatd to interfere in tim Kentucky aquabble, KelatloiiN I n twi'Hi Itusela and Tur key are badly «trained and war pn’par- ationa are in prognam. Msveral men w ire sriroiiwly hurt at lairamln, |IV JU| cMpioajun at the ( iiloii Pacific o|| house. FINDINGS OF LOI KT OF INQI.'IKV mourning for the true patriot, gallant general and upright aud honorable g«-n- tieman. OLIVIER'S COLUMN HAS ESCAPE!: Th« Atltaiira Begun. ( hart by (h. Hur.au ut Navi, gelluu showed < I.ar Wal.r Wb.r. tb. V...S.I »truck. Washington, Macrh 28. — In accord ance with tlin naval regulations. Ad miral Watson ooiivi - iiim I a court of in quiry at Manila to Hi the res|s>naibllitjr lor the loss of th« cruiser Charleston. Dm report ol that court was made pub lic today st th« imvy depertmetrt, and Is a complete vlndii-atlon of th« officers and men ou th« I 'harli-aton from all of th« aaperatona that havn I h -« u |«««-l U|X>n thrm. Including one to th« effect Dial they were intoxicated when the «hip atruck. Tbe findings of th« court ar« as fol lows: "The evidence adducml shows most conclusively that every precaution re quired by L'ulted Mates regulations U| mui shl)M approaching land was taken by Captain George W. I’lgman to inaurv Hi« safety of the veesel under hia coin- maud again»! accident. Proper look- onto were stationed; Inedamen « ith leads w«ra in both channels, and wer« kept Iu constant use, th« Mr William Thom ¡Meili was used and ready aud th« latent log carefully atali-lanllzeiL That a vigilant outlook waa kept by th« offi cer of th« deck la allown by tha fact of Ina dls<«rning tli« 'chow,' or broken water, ahead, will'll he Imme-llately re|»,rted to the captain, and th« coura« of the ship was at once changed to go char Th« '«plain and navigator were constantly upon lb« bridge. Th« chart supplied by til« bureau of navigation allowed clear water where th« vessel •truck, and the sailing directions also gave no information of any dangers to navigation iu thia Immediate Reality. "The court la of th« opinion that, in a.-i-ordsiice w ith the evidence adduced, the captain and officers of th« United Mates cruiser ar« exonerated from all blame or reapousibility, and that no further action should I«' taken in thu matter of th« wreck of that vessel.” IjHidon. March SO.-Lurd KolxrtH haw Miit 10,000 Inxip« u> <H ho . 10 niilhM north of Blovinfouteitt, ou th« railway. Thia ia a pndlimnary to the general advance. ImmcriNH quantitir« of «U>rc« have now tofu accumulated at Blocmfon* tain. Boer observation ¡mrtieM are ho>cring near Bloemfontein, but Lord KoLcrta ha« 18 mihw to cover baforn raa< hlng th« great position which the Boera are prepairng at KroouiitMd. Moving In mil«*« a day 1« probably the lM*«t he cau do w ith field transport«, therefore he can hardly engage the Bocni in force for two weeks. Tbe re- rofiMtru«-tion of the railway liehiud him may even delay an invasion of the Transvaal until May. Meanwhile all the irn|$ortant townn in the hr»*»« Htate within lxir«l Rol*erta’ reach are being garrisoned. Tha ban- chu, Philippolis, Faureamith and Jagersfoutciu sre thu« held. Among items cabled from Pretoria is a stateriM'Ut that prominent citisena there objei't to a deft Dae of Pretoria, and desire that Pre« i< I ent Kroger «hould retire to Lydenburg. It is al leged that the piincipal building* at Johannesburg have been undermined by order of Kruger. General French, who has arrived at Bloemfontein from Thabanchu, says that <Commandant Olivier ha« 6,000 men and i« north of laidybrand. Illa Long Wagon T ritiri Gave KobarV tb« »lip, and K.ntrreil th« M ouut- aln Country. ward trixipa ti> engage them. Th« Seventh infantry division and pert ol General French's cavalry have )>een sent up to join the Fourteenth brigade, and the two cavalry regiuianta that are holding Glen and ita environs. It doe« not seem possible that the Boers will give serious battle in the fairly open country north of Glen. Still their evi dent strength indicates more than a corps of observation. In small affairs the Boers are daring ly aggressive in all parts of tbe Held ol war. The Joh innestarg mounter) po lice, esteemed by tbe Boers to be their last mounted commando, is raiding the country near Bloemfontein, bar-rais ing the farmers who have given up theii arms to the British and carrying off cattle. There is a Brar report from Natal that a Russian soldier of fortune, Col onel Ganotxki, with 100 horsemen, i> iqaratiug close to the British outpost» on tbe western border. Tbe Paars have reoccupied Camplall •nd are in strength near Taungs and Barkly West. They shelled the British camp at Warrenton, Wednesday, bill moved out of range that uight. Yester day two British guns enfiladed th« Boer trenches, quieting their Mausers Ix>rd Metheun and the force* that had been operating in the Barkly district have been recalled to Kimberley by Lord Rolarts. Dispat- hes from Maseru a«sert that the Boen who returned from fadv- brand from Clocolan have taken u( stong poeitious and sent pickets far in every direction to watch Basutoland, in the expectation that part of General Buller’s armv will invade the Free Mate on that side. INDICATES PASSAGE OF MEASIRB K«v«ring« Announced III* Intention te Support th« Hill, If Vrnn Trndu Cannut He Secured, fxmdon, March 23.—The Boera art Washington. March 31.—A direct laving a little g'ssl luck and are show- vote wax taken by the senate today on lug some Ixrldnes« «gain, as a raiding <• the proposition to strike from the party, estimated at 400. is lalieved by Puerto Rico measure the provision lay the British forces at Warr'^uton to have ing 15 per cent of the Diugley law crossed the Kimberley-Bloemfontein duties on Puerto Rican products. The wagon road Monday and to have headed proposition was defeated by a vote of for Jscobadal, with the intention ol 16 to 33. While the vote is regarded cutting the railway 10 miles west. Harvey L. GtMalall, for 30 y«'ara the as presaging the passage of the pending >1! publisher and proprietor of the j>rov««r'« Commandant Olivier apjiears to hav« measure, it Is not regarded as indicat gotten his 6,000 men and 25 miles ol Journal, (lied m (Chicago of Ix-urt fall ing the final vote on the bill. Ihe wagons into rugged country, where lit urv. feature of the debate was the speech of can make an easy rear gurad defense Beveridge. While he advocated reci The navy department will investi« Charles Williams, the military expert, procity lietween the United States and gat« the value of <’ral» I r I hiu I. •"'Util- •ays: "If thia column gets through Puerto Rico he announced that if all I • it»I of Puerto Biro, a« a <oallng ala substantially. Commandant Oliviei efforts to secure free trade should fail, lion. r will have carried out the great feat ol he would support the pending bill. < «eneral Joularrt, the intrepid leader the war, seeing that he ran every The bill was under discussion through ||e tear. of the iranavaal force«. I n «lead ió chance of being grouud between the I«* out the session, several important upper millstone of Lord Roberts’ army gntenair • I Ml»«issippl. dted al Holly hud I «M n Buffeting from »pimach com amendmentts being agree.I to. plaint. and the nether millstone of the broken Hprtiigs. alt«’! « «Iw'rt llliwws. The conference report on the diplo I'.asuto frontier. He will have done it matic and consular appropriation bill I ha roABting »teainei Glrnelge fotilld- Thi- Mi-rchants Nat lutai Bank. ut within 50 miles or so of Lord Roberts’ was agreed to. Rutland. Vi lai '■«•li wrucked by iu rred during a gale off the Gipp«laud main strength. Certainly it looked A concurrent resolution offered by <<>a«t AtiMtmlia. <>ut of a ship's coin- csihirr Th<- dslsnlter !• in jsil. for a week as though L,r<l Rolarts had Culberson (Dem. Tex.) directing th« Lml Nalisbury haa a|>>loglaasl to tha ¡»any of 83, only three were «used. Olivier in the hollow of his hand. 11 secretary of war and the secretary o! Bear Vlmiral Benjamin F. I>ay has L'tllted Mal*« lor l)le iqxlllllg ot *1- Olivier gets through to Kroonstad with the navy to keep "seasonably advised hern retired < a plain ’ ¡errv, com ( otiaul Ms< rum'« mali al Durian. even 3,000 men it will be an important the families of wounded soldiers and addition to the Boer forces gathering Reudutloii in thè proviti'« of Elitre manding the Wa«hliigU»n navy yard, sailors of the condition of the men” will lie promoted to the vacancy. there. His escape ia attributable in Rio». Argentine, haa la-eli Mimpletely was agreed to. Prof. Mau, the profound «tudent of (art to the worn out condition of th* qiirllisl by thè g'ivcrnmenl trvsips. Army Bill Pa««ed. RUSSIA AND JAPAN. British cavalry horses. The |ti-ra ha«« adoptod a new meth Poinjadian anti<|uitl«ai, prove« conclu After four days of stormy debate the sively that l*om|«lt was a well-jutve«l "Laird Roberta ’ transport appears to od. Thcir 1"t' are tiroken luto amali ICrnrwrtf Troablb Between the I'vwera house today passed the army appropri have been ladly dislocated by the lost In < ssrra Is I iniiiliient. band» and ««rloualy liaiaaa Ih« llrillah. city II year» l«efs»rr the birth of <Cbri«t. ation bill. As passed, the bill is only at Kelt river, liefore Cmuje ’ s surrender, In l hicago, Alla-rt St«-dge, 17 ytuar« London, March 30.—A dispatch to • lightly mod tied from the form in Oom Paul*« Boaat. Die tolsi Itrillah lussrs up to dato. the Dally Mail form Kola. dateci of the wagon train, and in addition to • icluabe <d thè libahila «cui bolli«, old, avenged the insult« cast upon hia London, March 31.—The Bloemfon which it came from the committee. this the army with which he purposes March 28, says: are IH,IH ili kllled, wouudsd and mother l»y W illiam Hobson, a laiarder, tein correspondent of the Morning Post, One of the last amendments adopted by draliug llolMuin a fatal blow over "Renewed trouble between Russia to advance toward Pretoria is nearly telegraphing Wednesday says: "Presi opens soldiers’ homes to the officers misalng. double that of the earlier rapid move the head with a Imrrrl stave. and Japan in Corea is imminent. The dent Kruger boasts of his intention tc and men of the volunteer and regular ments.” Al • meeting ni Itoi-r «ymp-ithlo-r* al movements of the Russian ff««-t indi- Ihe commecrial treaties committw« retake Bloemfontein within a week, armies incapacitated by service during Rrsdlonl, I ligia lui. dead 'Sta and othsf Admitted Ills Guilt. < ate the probability of the seizure of a of th«' Italian < hamla-r of deputies ha« ami it appears probable that the Boer» or since the Spanish war. The chief Ull-ai"rr lulaalra arre liuiled al tha Camden. N. J., March 23.—The trial are approaching in force southward.” incident of the day was a defense of the Corean ¡»Tt Th« war office officials discussed and approved ill principle the •proktn. at Tokio are holding conferences, and for conspira of William H. Hay and war department against the charge of rrclpnx itv arrangement, under the Vlee In Gotham. th«-r* has lawn considerable military Howard Sloan, Philadelphia newspa reckless extravagance in the fitting up En>l ol China la at hsml. l'artllnm third section <>f the 1 hnghiy art, recent New York, March 31.—The investi of the transport Sumner, made by and naval activity in Japan this per men, which haa been in progress •iimug civlllacil ustiona la llkcly Vi t* ly signed in Washington by Baron here since last Friday, was brought to gation into the charges that vice flour Driggs yesterday. month." Parker, of New • miinpllahivl Isd ira tho Inauguratici! Fava, Italian ambassador to the t*nit«*«l a close today, with the most sensational ished openly in this city under police Jersey, produced the itemised exjanses ol ih« new centurv . War Spirit it Japan. States, and Mr. Kasmitl, «jirrial pleni- A SCENE IN COURT. Heattie, March 80.—Th« govern testimony presented since the case was protection reached a sensational climax furnished by the war department to Th« I'nite I lrt»h Altieri'an socieitas ¡aitentiary for the L’nitcd States. called. Three witnesses swore that Eli today, when the grand jury returned show there hail been no extravagance. KIrIl«*n>rnt «1 the Kiauiltiatlun of Caleb ment trans|s>rt Garonne, ftom Manila A "lory of suffering and death from lust in New York city sud paaand raso- Shaw, of this city, who was twice tried three indictments against Police Cap Without opposing the house coutlrined puwrr«. February 17. arrived today from quar lutimi» i'oudnniulng th« pr«q»,*e<l Mull starvation comes from Kan Nicholas and acquitted of the murder of his tain Andrew J. Thomas, in command Boreing’s title to hie seat, antine with uews of active preparation Frankfort, Ky., March 28.—The island, off the California coast. A of Qu<s'ii Victoria io Ireland. mother and grandmother, had practi of the tenderloin precinct. For ^nearly was contested by White, ¡»arty of three Chinamen had !»«•«• n on nsat thrilling event of the vxamluatlun in military and naval departuients of cally admitted his guilt, and one of ths two weeks the grand jury, of which tucky Republican, and t SLite Mln« lll»|s'ct. >r <)w«ns. of the island for sis months gatht-ring of Republican Secretary of Mate Caleb Jajian fur war with Russia. The Rus in hl» annual r«¡»>rt, placea th* and curing abalones. Three months powers <M'<-urn<<i this afternoon shortly sian fleet at Naga-aki disregarded the witnesses, a woman, attempted to George 11. Putnam, the publisher, is committee that investi cual output of Washington during 1839 ago an unknown sl<a>p fmtn San Pedro, alter 3 o'clock, slid for a few minutes harbor authorities, and anchor««! where •trike counsel for the prosecution for foreman, has been considering condi was unanimously in favor of the sittin at more than 2.000.ÜUU tona, 3 AO, (MN) Cal , called at the island. During the it looked as it serious trouble could not it please.d The war spirit is said by alleged aspersions regsrding her char tions in the tenderloin precinct. Spe mem Lar. tm» iu «scesa of I HUM lie estimates abarmoof the Chinamen, the visitor» lie prvvent«<l. Captain Conradi, of the Garonne, to la* acter. The trial was the result of ths cifically, Captain Thomas is charged publication in a Philadelphia news with failing to close resorts in the ten FLAW IN THE MITTIMUS. the output (or Itmo at 2,600,000 tons, stole everything eatable from the «'amp Judge George Denny, for the defend strong in Ja|Mii ou account of the < 'zars' paper last September of an alleged con derloin, such as the Tivoli, Bohemia, s«««ret attempt to gain intlu«-n<-e in Arisons la to have an oatrich trust. and put U> s«*a. < >ne of the ('hin««se ant, in an argument iqaiu the compe etc., Decision In Dreyer's l aw Way Rel.aaa Corea in violation of the treaty. A fession by Eli Shaw that he had killed Haymarket, Arcadia. Pekin, Many llllnola Ceevleto. All bird» al I'asadnna, Nan Antonio, di«*d aliout s month ago, and the other tency <d a question, said: "It ia per his mother and grandmother, of which ugaiust which a public crusade has grand assembling of the Ja|iaties<‘ navy, Lis Angeles aud other pulula in tha two, when nwcued, were too weak U> fectly lawful for the people to come Chicago, March 31.—Upon tbe de charge he had laen acquitted some been waged for nearly a month. The here, and to come armed. I came here to tie followed by maneuvers from time previously. I nited Sta* a, will la moved to I'hoe- move. indicted man was convicted practically cision of Judge Dunne in regard to she which foreign correspondents and the several times myself.” He was re mx. A. A. I'earson, a New York capi on his own testimony. Captain Thoma» contention of the attorney of exS .otekRR Th« D.inlsh Antilles have laan «dit Negro Fiend Ijnrhed. ferring to the crowd that was |.reM-nt public are to l>e excluded, ia fixed for taltal will have absolute contrail of th« to th« I'lilted States. was not arrested tonight. He will ap E. 8. Dreyer, now under a peu.tri Belair, M<L, March 23.—Louis Har pear before Recorder Goff tomorrow. at the mass meeting held in the state th» last of this mouth. uatrlch feather iiiduatry of thia country. sentence for embexxlement of Dr. Edward E. Fall, an idd pioneer house yard just prior to Governor Goe ris, the negro who was srrvsted yester- llrRlor«*«! Illa I'tiwrr of Speerh. of the funds of the West Park brterd, Ira k. Bri-le, on« of th« oldest and of Walls Walls, Is (lead, aged 32. Indian Crop«. bel's assassination. Chicago, Match 30.—Vito Paoletto, dsy, charged with criminal assault who is trying to secure his re I «as« on a bast-known auction |mo| ««llera and Calcutta. March 31.—In the course writ of halaas corpus, may depei.d th«' Colonel t'atuplieli, for the prosecu the Italian sahsm k«e|«r who lost the upon Miss Annie Mclllvain, was Getirral Botha denies that Transvaal bookmakers iu tha country, diod in De- women were wound«<l in tho Ttii(ela tion, replied that he did not consider it ¡iow«r of »¡M-ech i » m m after the muider taken from jail last night and lynched of his remarks addressing the council lilarty of every convict sent to Joliet tniit. agml H.'i. Mr. Bride was on« of trench« ■«. lawful, and was surprised to know that of hia partner, Michael Giavito, with by a mob of 20 men. A fusilade of on the budget yesterday, the viceroy, from Cook county since 1895. l)r> ver’s the Arm of Brid« * lit. h. that haa Lord Curzon. said the loss to the wheat attorney els t tbe mittin ns iu The tran»|»irt Sheridan arrived nt Mr. Denny had come heie armed. which lie ia charged, made two at shots were exchanged latvreen the handled big ¡ sh 4 selling privilege« on Deuuy drilled having made such a state tempts to commit suicide. He failed, sheriff and his deputies and the mob, crop caused by the drought during the their client* Nan Frani'lat'o, from Manila, with Nil the prlnci|ial Western ia< a tracks for ment. and said that he did not come but the method empluye<i restoriMi his resulting in the w< unding of two men. present year was £«,000,000 to £10,- should ia nick Milillere aud 11 insane. year» armed. Cam pie'll insisted that he voice. He baa only one leg and uses a The mob hustled Harris to a neighbor 000,000, the loss on the cotton crop At a cal'inet ««Miui'il it wan dmiide'l made the statement. Both men were crutch. While listening to the testi ing dooryard, and, placing a mxise was £7,000.000, while the oil and seed the state bo L mt » are retiring from Kroonatad. to odiclally inaugurate the 1'aria expo- very much excited, and spoke with mony of witnesses whi appeared lie around his neck, tiling the other end of crop, usually covering 18,000,000 acres, in that the that the state l««rd ot Lord Koberts has not yet advanced nition on Saturday, April 14. vehemence, and, with arms shaking, ion« the coroner's jury. I'aoletto put the rope over the limb of a tree. As was nonexistent outside of Bengal and authority to release, but only to recon.- mini llliwiufmiteiu. the northwest provinces. The loss to he was hoisted from the ground the commenced to advance toward each Neuttle, Wash., ia overflowing with the lower end of the crutch ill hia mouth mend such action to the governor, and Th« Puerto Rican appropriatimi bill criminal». Twenty additional police other. The court room was crowded, and lurched forward, lie was only limb snapped and Harris fell to the cultivators in Bombay alone ib food constitute«! an error sufficient to war Was signal l.y President McKinley. and the audience evidently thought a slightly injured. A few minutes later ground. He was lifted up again and crops was £15,000,000, and in cotton, rant his release. Dreyer’s attorney men were 'ailed lor within a week. hanged a second time. Several shots £4,000,000. In conclusion, the vice also raised the technical point that Admiral A. II. McOortnlck ra- Ca|« Colony Dutch declar«' that Eng tight was on. and made a mad rush for the accused man repeated the attempt •■rMascminnandauiof th« Washington land will make a mistake if «die de the dtwirs and windows, people falling to end hia life. The attendants then were tired into the body. The loose roy said it was impossible for anygov- Dreyer had been twice placed in jeop end of the rope was tied to a gatepoet erniuent to antici|ate the consequence* ardy by the dismissal of the jury in a “•»y yar.I. prives the Nouth African republic« of over each other in their wild efforts to tisik the crutch away. and the corpse was left hanging until of a visitation of nature on so gigantic former ti ial before a decision had beau get out of the mom. Several police l Hie of the physicians who examine.1 Die Norwegian M-h<Miner Friten haa their independence. and ruinous a scale. men and deputy sheriffs were crying him says that the shock produced in this morning. reached. When Attorney Mayer Is b«*n wns ked «t Dunkirk. Ireland, aud A large i>uml<er of miner* and proa- for order, and Judge M<s>re was bring I’aoletto’s throat by falling on the end More War Cloud«. ished his argument today, J Turkey Shuts Out American Pork. iu of her i-rew drowned. pectors from I'tah and (.dorado have ing his gavel down with terrific force of the crutch restored circulation in London, March 23.—The Standard Constantinople. March 31.—Th« Dunne asked the state’s attorney i Hob Fitzsimmons and Kid McCoy arrived at linker City, Or., ready logo and urging the people to take their the region of the paralysed vocal cords gives double-leaded prominence to the ports has informed the United States mittimi were printed forms. Upon rs nave been nintched to light July 4, 25 out into the hillH adjacent. seats. After five or 10 minutes of the and the organs were again able to per following dispatch from Odessa: legation that in future the importation ceiling the reply that all prisoM* rounds at catch weights. Tha Ruenian nqiiadrou in nt Che uiMt exciting acenes since the assassin forin their functions. There can lie no longer any doubt as to of American pork will be prohibited, were sent to Joliet upon this for« • Two murderers at Emporia, Va., mulpo, in the Yellow nee. It ia believed ation, quiet was restored. the object of the warlike preparations giving as a reason for the prohibition mittimus, the court rejoined: "If K.plo.lon In • l-aper Mill. »«re lynched after the militia timi had thin prenagen a demand for a concea- Erie, Pa., March 30.— Eleven dryers now lieiug completed in South Russia. that the meat is injurious to the public Mayer’s contention is true there wi.l Arrlrtent to m Work Train. aioli of land in Korea. .In]mn ia un- pmtei-ted them were withdrawn. Llovd C. Griscom, United not la many men f y» Salt lake, March 2H.—A special to ill a paper machine in the 11. F. Wat Nearly 250.000 tnsqis have already lieen health. billy thouaand lalxnera on the island eaay. the Tribune from Nephi, Utah, says: son Paper Com|>aiiy's mill exploded to mobilized for active service. The Black States charge d'affairs, protested ener left in JoHat?* The 1 uerto |(t,,, Hr„ wlth„ut W(irk The war <|c)>artiiii<nt haa recognized A serious accident occurred today on night, wrecking the portion of the sea squadron, with transports, is held getically, demanding the anuullmeut against tb» patBt to *bo!e families have dia«l from stana- Honolulu aa an open |»rl. The trans- the Oregon Short Line, 24 miles south building in which it was located, kill iu instant readiness. The tension in jf the measure. 'a.'4 Ft.» jairt Hancock, which aaila with tile of this city, which resulted in the death ing one mail and injuring four more. the telations lietween St. Petersburg Kvposltion Travel Opens. arch 81. Pit and the sublime porte becomes every ih« I hilippin* commission will lie j'hj|ip|,ilie commiaaion ou April 10, of Chris Thompson, foreman, and the Joseph Stahl was blown through a day more acute. The ¡asition is looked New York, March 81.—Travel to the. try. w •t-6<ked M*> will atop 'here. brick wall and instantly killed. The injury of six others. Paris exposition has tiegun. The v"1 1,1"" ‘he transport Han U]sin with the gravest apprehension. The following is a list of the injured: injured are: All>ert Harris, fatally A severe light haa taken pluen lie- French line steamer Im Touralne, im * 'T "*** ^r”lu •‘‘•a Fraudsco °n A ¡irli 15, Hans Morton, Levan, Utah, broken scalded; Anton Greenbeek, leg broken; If the Ottoman government, supported when she sailed for Havre today, bad tween "lloxera" an<l im|a<rial tnaqia at W . was .leai*. *d to- by Germany, should prove stubbornly Charles Wrinlge, leg broken; J. Yreka, ’’«nsir J. TMshi. Wfe, <>ne man w*. kilied and fl va Injured Yen Chin, Chi Li. Each force num- leg; Louis Miller, Salt lake, lack fatally bruised. All of the injured iutractible with regard to Russia's con the largest numlier of ¡asse tigers on Isiard that she has carried on any east laired l,5lll' men and there were casual and thigh injured; Frank Harney, protests from the itersb» moràlTm" ■“ " hitehsll...... the Balti- Juab, Utah, lack and thigh; Robert were terribly hurt by the force of the cessionary demands in Asia .Minor, ward trip in two years, there l<eing 300 ties ou both aides. era’ Association and num- serious complications must inevitably explosion, and were taken to hiwpitala, agaiust the production of f Represeutatirna Wilson, of Idaho, Walker, Salt lake, shoulder dislocat where they all may die. The loss to ensue. The Russian garrisons in the iu the cabin and 200 in the steerage. Wi“ --<igixen« ed; S. B. Wright, Kansas City, wrist The application for passage for 35 ¡ar -ibe plisy. phsy. on ou the ground grouud that it was im- J*1" A'»"ba until service in meeting and Cushman and Jones, of Washing •plained; E. Brainkamp, Cincinnati, the building and machinery will prob Caucausus and along the Armenian sons had to la refused. ton, are urging a governmental appro frontier have liven increased four fold .. ------------- — ably aggregate $20,000. huit in groin. Iran« 1*'” ,r "'*"' ',“tl c w«a and equipped for active service. Investigation tú "'"clr,:lM “y “ raceully ’ "-"»>■ priation of $454,1*1)0 to build a ¡Kirtage • lion Abandoned. gteamer Old II mc I bui Rural*f The accident happened to a work 1. usury on the Sumner. railroad at Tho Dalles, Or. •agtmi rn HI) day«. New York, ! March 31.—The grUkdt if« w York, March 31.— lb- st».- train that was distributing now rails A Silver Amendment. Washintgon, March 30.—The house From Philadelphia a cargo contain on the road. Ono side of the car had jury haa abandoned tinned ita its investigation Old Dominion, owned by the 5. y Washington, Match 23. — Little pro ’"‘"'"’K"" «”> New York city's ing $1,000,000 worth of farm imple today devoted practically the whole into the alleged wrecking of the Third Steamship Company, plying Imtween Isau unloaded when the ear turned »••I aTr*llw"J,i which will in- ments was aliipiMid to Russia. It waa day to the ooaideration of the armv ap gress was made by the senate today Avenue Railroad Company. Thia fact New York and Boaton, caught tire over, with the above result. with the Puerto Rican tariff and gov propriation bill. Several minor •nil will '”.,M'l"’Uur" "i $«6.000,0«), the large, t shipment of the kind ever was announced today by Assistant Dis about 3 o’clock thia morning at her I.ortl ttAllabiiry Apologls««. amendments were adopted, and about ernment bill. It was under discussion trict Attorney Unger, who said that he pier, iu Eaat river. It ia expected that men * B,,,l’loymout to 10,000 made from the United Htatea. for nearly thr«»e hours, but the greater New York, March 28.—A s|iecial to half of the bill was considered. There Customs Collector Jackson, acting part of the time was consumed in the had advised that body to discontinue the loss will be heavy. All the pat Whartor, »>< ¡olden. in his testimony at under iiiatriictiona of the secretary of the Journal and Advertiser from Wash was a good deal of exteni|s>raneous de consideration of a free coiuag«< amend the inquiry because there is nothing io •engere had left the boat, and all the h” tria! (,f s„(.r..tMr, bate during the day, little of which show the violation of any criminal law. crew were laved. “ cretary of sute Caleb tho treasury, will no longer allow ington hhvh : laird Salisbury has apolo- Fowers, „f K.-ntm-kv,' Driggs ment offered by Morgan. The Alaskan y, said, “John Pow horses, mules or jackasses from foreign giaed to the United States for the open was pertinent to the bill. Russian Troop. Iu Cor... civil code bill was considered during Elijah Moore Sentenced to Kang. (Dem. N. Y.) created a diversion by two negroes to porta to Is« entered at Nan Francisco. ing by the British censor at Durban of London, March 31.—The Evening charging reckless extravagance in the the morning hour. An amendment Dexter, Mo., March 31.—Elijah mail addressed to ex-consul Charles E. All such animals imported into the Maorum, at Pretoria. The apology fitting up of the traus|»>rt Sumner, and offered by t'arter, setting aside permits News publishes a dispatch from Kobe, Mooie, aged 19, who murdered i .« , E,K’« 8. Tacoma, was United States by way of the Pacific will bo sent to the house committee on precipitated a lively tilt upon the sub hitherto granted by the secretary of war Ja|iati, announcing that Russia has de Rev. Jesse Moore, his father, ui tins for the mining of gold tinder the sea manded leave to land troops near Mes- in the first de- coast, can gain admission only through m*. . " '»'«t his wife Feb- th« porta of San Diego and Port Town- foreign affairs by Secretary of State ject. He gave notice that later he on the Alaskan coast, precipitated a anipo, Corea, and, the dispatch says, county, November 1 last, wasv nt«a to hang May Iff. He showed t*. >rno should ask the house to investigate the Hay, when Mr. Macnim ’ a ease against is, / * ' w*'il« she - was acting as cash- solid, at which placea veterinary quar wuuts no outside interference. lively debate. tion when sentence wax pnassd. the state department is heard. subjoct. 1,1 » riistaiiiant. antine officials have laten stationed. H < olt Hi, charged with com plicity In the murder of G< m J mi |, is aaid U> iiavn turned «tatr*« evidence. «rw are blowing up the coal mines in .Xatal. The liumlee colliery, with its machinery, haa been destroyed. 5 *r,‘“y A Tagal Prams. Santa Clara county's (Culm) tobacco government will isiatiil service to Nome City. crop will Im the largest on record. (ien. Winslow says Unia's future de- ''reaM(',',|11^''' <0,000 qnnrteni of ixiiida Upon agricultural prosperity. •vary wimfc England Iu the Klondike eggs are now milling for $120 a case and beef at $1.50 a •bio non'Klir Pr,,fl‘»»'’«abotit$ia,» ,n the val 1,1 "I’1*4’ of lluctuationa pound. vnlu« <>( ltR Rtock Capt. Silaa W. Terry, late In com **• g»ml.iinrkiBr","‘lury wUI *“»«"“• mand of the Iowa, baa been assigned n,any 1'1 n,,.,1? ’«uses, snid to ¡iay Tam- to succeed Admiral McCormick an ‘•ctiou ' ’<IUU * ye“r 'or I10'**'0 I’*01 Corn mandant of the Washington navy yard. ""tahliJi Manila. March 28.—During the pro duction of an incendiary play entitled, •’For Ixive of Country,” presented iu the Tagal language at the Tagal thea ter, the natives, under the lutluenoe of re|H<ated referenoe to independence, became disorderly. Finally, carried away at the sight of the rebel Sag on the stage, they cried, "Vive Filipino” and Vive Aguinaldo.” The police, who were summoned, reator«»d order and arrested the manager of the theater aud the author of the play. Lexington, Ky., March 30.—lady Reel, dam of Hamburg, has foaled iu England a bay colt by St. Simon, lady Reel cost Marcus Daly $1,000,and she was sent to Eng laud 18 months ago. Mr. Daly paid $51,000 for Ham burg. ________________ _ Huron, S. D., March 80,—The heav iest, snow of the season has lallen since midnight over the state east of the Mis souri river, and south of Aberdeen, Nearly a fait of snow covers tb* round, and is still snowing. New Ship Building Plant. “Boxer«** Dlaper«e<l. San Francsico, March 23.—The Call says that the owners of the Risdon Iron Works have practically completed a deal whereby they have secured con trol of the Pacific Rolling Mill, the plant of which c«>vers 82 acres and in eludes 1,700 feet of water front on the bay. It is stated that a dry dock, callable of receiving the largest vessel sfloat, will be built, aud that the Rig don Iron Company will exjiend a I Mint $8,000,000 in constructing a complete shipbuilding establishment. Peking, March 31.—Alaiut 10,0000 I’ien-Tsin coolies are leaving for New 'hwang to build the Manchuria rail road. The situation here is quiet. The "Boxers," who have been causing trouble in the north, have been dis persed by the troops. New York, March 81. — Fire at New Bruns’ BrunsWWk, N. J., last night did $100.- 000 damage to the Consolidated Fruit lar Factory. Three hundred hands are thrown out of employment Battle Batwesn Outlaws a«4 »• »4- Denver, March 81.—A •pastel to tWs Rocky Mountain News from Gallup, N M., says a bloody battle lietween a sheriff’s [xisae and a gang of desperadoes occurred near Navajo Springs, 60 mil«» west of Gallup, yesterday aftemism, iu which two of the poise. Gita Gibbons and Frank losuere, were killed. Five of the outlaws were captured, two bad ly wounded. Three esoaped, and are being followed. Tbe gang had been stealing cattle in var<nns parte of tbe ir