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KLAMATH VOI» 1' ral r I ’ I < ' [li U KLAMATH 1 1 ft L A î P h Nfc WS. The Itepuldli ana ads-q-,.1 |p O|lt -ln aidermen in < 'hh-ago. The Nicaragua - anal <<>mml»«l<.u has returned p» NnW York REPUBLICAN. FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORLI.ON, APRIL CONVENTION HALL BURNED. fl 12, 1ÍXH* NO. 52 AMBUSHED BY OUTLAWS. A i. <11 ter I ii m I.aid In riirllllng (experience of Two New Mei Kull««. leo Onirer«. Kansas City, April 0.—Convention Phoenix, Ari«., April 7.—'Die fol Epitome of “ • Telegraphic Freight Train Wrecked on ( hall, Kansas < ity’s pride, when in the Received a Majority of Nine lowing detail« of the ambushing of Dumocratiu National romeutmu was Admiral Dewey ha, auiaiiini-od him New h of the World. Officer« Scarfsrroiigh, of Deming, N. Relief Force Unable to Reach Spokane and Northern. to have beeu held July 4, was laid in self as a oamtidate f.»r president. in the Senate. M . ami Birchfield, by outlwas in the Besieged Town. ruin« in less than 80 minute«’ time ( hirucuui mountains, have been re Gettraai French has ghen up hi« thi* afternoon from fire that started ceived here. TKKSK H'KS >R(»M ,,,K "IUKM chase after th- retrnating B- hts . (’ARM AND CONTENTS BURNED 1 Ir'im an unkown lource at 1 o’clock. The outlaws discovered that they 1 HE OREGON MEMBERS DIVIDED The fir» burned with «u- h fury that Boston Is agitating th- qu-«tlon ol were being followed and laid a trap for BOERS REPULSED TWO ATTACKS It was evident almost from the start prohibition o| ringing church balls. the officers, who walked into it. As l.larwlls« « --lis-i............. that the «tincture was doomed, and the Th- Uulted Ktates buildlug at th. soon as they came within rifle range, H,« Twa |l,wil.|-h»>a* rr»»»»<a«t »• firemen mxiu turned their attention to I’ari» exposition will l>- - |IIW.,| oa Nun- the psrty of three bandits opened (ire. •* * ( «»tul•’•»••al Foruis saving surroun-ling pnqierty A «tit! -lay». The first volley wounded Scarborough br<’eze was blowing and before the fire and Birchfield, one shot striking Scar- Queen Victoria lan-l-d nt Dublin. was «ulsfuisl the Sec nd Presbyterian (»trough in the leg badly shattering the Rspublie»"» -led-’-l their entire ti> ket Ireland, h-r first ii.it t-> th- island In Springdale, Wash., April 4 —At fill church, one of the finest edifices in the Washington, April 15.—This was • l*> le; another struck Bin hfield in the London, April 7. — A special dispatch early hour this morning, the north 311 year». st Giueliiu»** city, the church par«omige, the laithrop notable day in the senate. It brought lef arm. Both men were disabled. from Lnrenco Marques says sharp (Lilt hound trdght train on the Spokane Ac Itan-wriil» malie several alrlklng A temperance movement ha» barn Northern, coiuilsting ol an engine and public school, a two-«tiiry building, all to a close the sharpest and most pro- The wounded officers held the outlaws ing occurred April 2, in the neighlior- pin» In Mi- hi«i«n. Inaugurated in Mexico, owing to th- 81 car«, loaded with general freight, ■itnated acruas the way on Central ’ longed debate ujs»n any measure since at bay. although hard pressed, several hood of Mafeking. The garrison made street, and a half block of three-story those discussed during the memorial times. A continuous firing was kept up a sortie, while Colonel Plumer’s cavalry pluiliters of Ulevelmid are oil a strike lie r-use of drunk-uni-s. went through th» trestle at Sheep creek, |br higher wages- attacked the Poors at Ramatlabama. Admiral llewey’a ---»lie, tion of curio» hall a mili' north of Springdale. ( liarle. Hat building« on Twelfth «ireet were “war congress'* two years ago. At 4 until dark. S-ieral resi o’clock this aftermsm the votes were In the meantime, Birchfield manager) Both attacks were repulsed. Twenty H'lllsin J Bryan »|»'k« to a iruw-l of ami trophies, nt Ids request, will be Dnulap, head brakeman, was severely rendered total ioHse«. liences were daniaged Ur a greater or beguu upon tho I’uert » Rican tariff and to build a rude rock fort in which he of Colonel Plumer's men were found IH.UOU people st Seattle. placed In the Kmltha-.iilnn Institute. injured, two rile la-mg broken. The lees degree, ami for a time it was feared civil government bill and pending placed S-arls»rough, and as ttxin as dead on the field, and six others were Elis »t Newport, Ark , tleelroyed lurkiah tower nt tb--Part» exposition rest of the truln crew ea--a|s-d with a that several block« of building* in the amendments, an I, le-sthan a hour later darkness prevented bis movements made prisoners. The federal losses pr-perty t-> the «mount <d $MX),lXM). obstructs ths view ol th-I'nlt-sl States few bruises. Four tramps wer» steal mddeuce district would go. The ag the measure, about which there as been from being observed hy the bandits, he were small. ing u ride, but none wn. severely hurt. gregate loss is $400,000. jtobert«'«»’mmunieali-in with Kim- building sod - onimlssioner Peck Ims so much contention iu and out of con- slipped away, secured a horse and went The rotten condition ot the trestle is (■rotestol agnlust It. Plans are on foot to rebuild Conv« gr--«H, was pawed by a majority of nine, for assistance. Returning at daybreak Gaberones. Bechuanaland, April 7. terlsy h»« Gen cut off t»y th- Boera. said to haie luen the cause of the acci the (Inal vote being 40 to 31. Only le found Scarborough still alive and —Colonel Plumer, with a force of Brit I he \ an lerbllta aud Morgana now dent. 'I he trestle Is 350 feet long alpi tion hall immediately and make No Puerto lllnm franchis«’« will 1« r-ady for the convention in July. committee amendments were adopted. bidding the fort, but suffering intense ish mounted infantry, started on a dar gnutel uutil guvorument I» estab have plan» almost |n<rteet.-<l which 40 feet high. While the fire was still in progress, j It has la-i-n evident for Home time that pain from bis wound and ex («sure, it ing march, March 25, with the object will give them absolute ooutrol of tlie The engine and one car had readied memla-rs of th- Commercial Club, i luhed. the bill would command a majority in having rained and snowed all through of threatening the Boer lines of commu , coal supply -»I America. the northern approach, when, without Twosinall boys -d Astoria, Or,, were through whose effort« the ball was con- | the senate, but. notwithstanding the the night. The party arrived at San nieation. After rapid night marches Forty-lour young men of Thurston, warning, the log trestle gave way, car reived and built, mingled in the crowds fact, the interest in the measure, l«th -Iniwne-I Iu the t ulilmbla while “Ut iu through the Transvaal territory, they Or, have p-tltl-innl the military txmr-l rying 20 car. to the guien below. Tin- of s|M-ctaU>rs ami Ugan soliciting funds of senators aud the public, has not tlag- Simon at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon » (insll boat with Scarborough, and he was sent to arrived at dawn, March 2 7. within 12 fot the orgaulBati<>n -d a coiiijmny of cales-ae awl eight cars remained on the for a new structure. The hall associa- . ged an instant. h-s-ra cs|>lurcil »even guns anal 350 his home in Deming. His wound will miles of Zecrnst, and distinctly heard southern upprou' h. Not a tlmlu-r of tion has $10,000 in the bank, and will the National Guard nt Hint place. Today the galleries were crowded, probably prove fatal. the bombardment of Mafeking. nni tn »it eiigsg-iii-ut 17 lullea from the trestle was left in pla- e. Brake- The prince of W ales «as shot at in have the $ I .'»5,000 insuram e for imiue-l- and hundreds of jasqile filled the corri Having reconnoitered the country llluoinleateln. A large jstsse has started in pursuit man Dunlap jum|MMÌ on the lower «ide, Brussels, while-in Ills way to C-qa-n- late use, the insurance comfMnies hav dors, unable even to secure standing of the outlaws, who have evidently with the view of future operations, I'tintera »n<l caris-nters <d St Lulls ami rolled down the bank. The rest of hag-ii to attend th- -elebrallon of King ing B|s>rit.iii-ously agreed to waive the room in the galleries. From 11 gone further back in the mountains, without sighting a single white man. srv on s strike, pen-ling adjustment ut ( hrlstlaii'a birthday. He was nut hurt. tile train crew jumped un the upper •Hl days’ limit and make payment on <>’i lock, when the senate convened, un- where it will be almost impossible U) Colonel Plumber crossed tho railroad their dsinau-l fur higher w sges. ■Ide, ami were not hurt. The four The Kansas City Luml-er til the hour when the voting began, the dislodge them. south of Lobateki, which be found in rh- mammoth auditorium In which train|m went down with the cars, but ¡demand. lieri’berl, »mall-pox and buls’lilc Company, which furnished four-fifths advocates ami opponents of the bill possession of a Boer force, and returned. th- Deiiiocralle National (-mv-iiti-ui ■■ilra-'uloualy escaped with a general ol the lumlter for the old building, has brilliantly and eloquently maintained (ligua «o pre-aï- lit at Manila, estate NEWS FROM HAWAII. Then, finding the railroad hence dam ilahinf » death raleofover 40 j» r i.llOl), was Pi have been held ->n July 4, wa» shaking up. A. -asm as the cars reach agreed to duplicate its order at om e at i tlieir c-.nv ietious. am) the auditor» were aged by General Snyman's main force, burned to th- gr >uud, entailing a loss ed the bottom they caught fire. All the rate in existence two years ago, kept in a state of constant excitement. Two Fresh 1'1.« tie Case« Ite portr«l he returned to the vicinity of Matc tt’sbater Davi», a»«i»tmit secretary of ol $850,000. March 35. the cars were burned with their con ami the Mirinea|iolis firm that furnished The particularly notable speeches of hing. Rumors reached here that a re the interior, has r-sigwad to g<> on th- At luogansp-rt, Ind., 150 mnsk—l tenta. Honolulu, March 30, via San Fran- lief column is approaching Mafeking the steel girder« for the immense roof the day were delivered by Mason (Rep. lectors platiorui 111 the luterr«t of tho men blew up two bri-lg— an-l l>urn—l DISASTER TO CONVOY. has lie»n telegraphed to duplicate Its 111.), in opjaosition U> the measure, and cisco, April 7.—Two cases of plague from the south. ruera. two toll h- uses on the L-gniispurt ami order. by Foraker (Rep. O.), who replied to were reported March 25. One was a Gorern-r l¡-s»»evolt, ot New York Bu-liligton pike at midnight. Robert«* Inactivity. The Itrlllnli liuti« utt«l I'rlaotirra Nttl Yrl Convention hall has been classed by a brief speech of Wellington (Rep. Jajianese fisherman, the other a white >C»fak«n. h»a algn-sl the I lli r-q—allug the llorton load is th- only (»Ike In tho eounty. Lindon, April 7.—Detached bodies travelers as one of the largest ami most j Md.). It was th- Ohio senator's de man named John Hurley. Since that Lmdon. April 4. — The latest new« luting law II will go lut» -ff-H’t an-l protests have I--- n -Im- ted ngHlnsl of Boer horse, num tiering from 500 to date no cases have ap|>eare<L from the front adds little to th« pubh- (»•rfeitly constructed auditoriums in sire to clear up any misundertsanding s-ptoiuler I. 1,000 each, have ap|>eared at several high tel I aud th- alli-god bail condition Word has reached here that the dis or misinformation concerning the bill. the world. The building was erected knowledge of the convoy disaster. N< places to the south and eastward of aided steamer Cleveland reached tillo Ib-tv is » general desire among »11 of the pike. Mason's s]H-ech was argumentative, elo er—lenco Is given to report» that the in 18UH, ata coat of $295,000, which Bloemfontein, threatening the railroad, cluass in ths Philippines lor a s|»wM|y Michael J. Dady, tho Br-s-klyn COD- Boers niiuilx-rod between N,0(>() and Io,- was raised entirely by public subscrip quent and amusing by turns, ami, as it safely March 28. The distance of 400 ratshlialinx ul of aome lonu -■( priuaU- tnu tor who -Hit.-in--1 ffuin th- S|ui:iish o h ) men. The general la-lief Is that tions. it «s-cuplwl a |>iece of gioun-i covered the entire range of the coun miles was made under sail in 10 days. but communication by wire and rail is Three hundred or more steerage pas not in the least affected. One of these ellt gevernilient. city goveriuent of llai.uia - $12,000,- there c-iuhl not have been more than 314x200 f-i-t iu extent, was two stories try’s duties and res|<>nsibilities to what sengers will probably sail from here on forces is near East Spring font* in, on the Illinois senator sarcastically terme-l J»» I'ete, an In linn, Ull-ler M’lltetli o duo contract (■ r sew-'rliig mud paring, half that number, but the mere fact high and built of native stone, cream the Bloemfontein railroad, aud General of death lor in un 1er al Caraun, Nev., han received >i letter from Governor- that aven te inany as half could have brick and terra cotta. The first story “our iii-suh-lar possession«,” it WUB the next steamer for San Francisco. Oatacre’« forces are reported to be about Dr. Carmichael has decided that, in haaescape’l tmiii ■ iisl-sly. lie was to Gencnil Wood. Informing him that hl« la-en collected to near headquarters was of tho renaissance style of archi very interesting to his hearers. view of the recognition now given the to engage it. plan« for the-xinstructioU of sewers nud without the knowl—lge of the British tecture ami the second story in peri hats bseu hang—I May 4. BATES IN MINDANAO. Lord Rolierts, except to safeguard the prophylactic as a preventative remedy, style form, with gn>u|M and columns. llisnionda, jewalry and money to the tho living ol th« - ity of Havana are commander» piovok«« much uneasy railroad, seemingly declines to send effective for from 30 to 40 days, he will 'Die building was of bridge construc I'careful Ocrup.th.n of five Northern criticism. valus of fld.ihhi wa» stolen Ir-uu a diMppn>vo<l nii-l rejected He give (■ermits for steerage passage to columns chasing the Boer bands. Cille«. 'I he diaiistor is regard—I as a <11 reel tion, without a column, the r>s>f being 'Die newly organize-1 American l'hlla<lelphia residence, and suspicion persons who take the prophylactic and is reserving his cavalry and transport sup|H>rt«l by great steel girders. Its Manila. April 5.—General John C. are in good health, have their baggage animals for the forward march. rwls <>n the ro»i hm»n, wlru Is missing Match Machine ('omjaiiiy, a New Jer- result of the inability of General French Ex to cut off the -xuiiiiian-ha’» of General general seating arrangement was m-sl- Bates has peacefully occupied Surigao, disinfected and are otherwise under planations at the war office as to why A British a lea iu launch was ■ aptur—I aey c->r|u>rutl<>l>, is nlsiut to enter into i lligan and Misamis, in the sanitary conditions. Olivier and th- other command-a-« eled somewhat up-n the plan of the Cagavan, Roberts is inactive is that there bv pirate« near the i h— k lleung filian <->m|»etltloll with th-- Diamond Match w hen escaping from the I irange river Metropolitan oji-ra house of New York, islands j of Mindanao. Company, kii wnns th- match trust A riot occurred at 1’auhaua planta been a lack of horses for remounts, •hatn< t. the pilot of the I sm I murder—I A uumla-r of rifles and cannon were tion March 17. A captain of police now horses are arriving by train I Lir-I Rol—rte' own dis|-atch, dated and ths launch an-l lighter, which It The u«w company does not intend to two lenir« later than the Daily Chroni SATISFIED WITH LEARY. captured. The presence of the gun- and four officers arrested eight Japanese hourly. The pressure on the rsii-da l coufiue It» at tin l i< hi te th- trade ol th- had in tow, loot—I. boat« Yorktown, Manila and i’anay for gambling. About 200 Japanese, is so great that private (sircels aud the United stnt-s but will make a vigor cle's, say» nothing al>out the guns In » aevrre- Iigsgem-’iit near B-divar, ous fight for l.ur-qn'an trade, through la-lng recaptur—l. Tbeatory, theretore, Uovsrnur ot <luam Will Ke llelle*e,l al prevented resistance at Cagayan. arm l with cane knives and clubs, sur officers’ newspapers have not been tor- III« Own Request. 5«oetuela, (renerai lloruandez was da- th- sale of rights. Insurgent atrocities in Cagayan and rounded the officers and forced them to warded from Cape Town ior three l-siks doubtful. tastai by (»eneraI Petialoaa. eotnmand- Little news ha» arrived from other weeks. The situation in the Free <t*te W ashington. April fl.—To set at rest Cainarines provinces continue. Span release their prisoners. W. J Bryan ad-lre-ee-l 10,000 |a><qdi< iug the g-ivenmierit tr-s>|»s. The revo pointe. Kenliardt was formally reoc stories that have Iss-u in circulation, iards, Chinamen and natives have been remains far from clear and is uusati»- A disastrous cane tire swept over 530 at Tacoma, Wash lutionists ¡..t 228 kill-l cupied Saturday. The report that the to the effect that Captain Learv is to murdered. arces on the Hawaiian Commercial & factory to British observers War tax will not Is' rediK-ed at this Boer» an- massing in the vicinity of I« relieved of the naial governorship L'-auae h- waa anspe. tad -if Is-ing a The sickness among the Boer prison I.«>•■«•• in th* Philippines. Sugar Company’« plantation March 20. Taung» and Kll|-d»m la confirmed. of the islami of Guam because of dis •P’of » rival . omp,-i»». Ch--y E-sth, a session of coUgrcaw. ers at bimunstown continue to inci-*»e. Washington, April 5.—General Otis Combination of Jobbers. < bliMM tlsberiiinu nt Point Smi Pwdm, The Puerto Iticail bill |nisecd the Lird .Methuen'» difficulties arc ap|sir- satisfaction w ith his administration of has cabled to the war department, prob '■'.*«• Il'-'l H ||,„ i,,,.,,, |„.r, i),,, acuate by a vote of 4" te 31. WRECK CAUGHT FIRE. ° eiitly incroaaing. 11« has B-a-r laagerv Hffmrs, the navy de|>artmeiit announces ably with a view of correcting erron San Francisco, April 7.—The case of ‘alloua rompantes to a beaceli stake or guerrilla Itami» on tlm-e si-lea ol that the officer is to be relieved solely eous impressions that exists iu this the St. Louis petitioners was taken up Th- public debt di-crx-ased $6.000,00(1 him. and be will la- obliged to watch Serious Accident on th- Fort Wortteag °n » I mutsu iv-rk in Richardson’s bay, at his own instance. it is stated, country as to the state of the insurrec today betore the interstate commerce Denver Road. •withers left (or two days without j during th« month of March. „ liSi can-tullv his communication with moreover, that the department is more tion iu the I'hilippines, a summary of commission, and considerable evidence Fort Worth. Tex., Ajril 7.—One of A bill Wus l-l-sod to throw open ( iningi* river. (‘«■d or water. When discovefwd ha was introduced in support of their ap than satis fled with the manner in the rise of development of the cam plication for a smaller differential in the most serious wrecks in the history *»• tiniest in a dy Ing condition. His LI alio and (Ikiahonin lu-liali lands. PUERTO RICAN FRANCHISES. which Captain Learv has discharged paign since the first of the calendar freight rates between the Middle West of the Fort Worth & D- nver City road would be murderers have not vet boon ! year. His figures go far toward offset Th- journey men plunila-rs id Indian- the duties confided to iiis care. His cspturud. and the Pacific coast. Hardware occurred this morning at a point just N«»ne WIII II«« Gimiitril l ’ ntll (hit mi ting the belief that exists in some quar a|sdis have struck, demanding an iu- letter is as follows: south of Magenta, 376 miles north of ment 1« Katabllateed. An unl-rgmun-l railroad is |o lie criMiee in pay. “Government House, Agana, Guam. ters that since the addition ol guerrilla merchant* from Petaluma. San J.e this city. As a result, two men are and Oakland were before the commis New York, April 4. — A spécial V> the methods of warfare, the insurgents Feb. 8. — 1 have the houor to request r"°*,mct«l in Berlin, at a mat of $28 • The legislative council of Trinidad Herald fnun Washington says: known to !-e -lead, and sevc-- ’ ■■•hers WO.OOO, ’ ' that upon the expiration of my sea have ill dieted more substantial losses sion today, and their testimony was Ims ratl(l--l the ri i-lprodty treaty with Kecretery Root bas i«sued an order cruise as a captain, on July 24, 1900, upon the American armies in compari directed to the allegation that Pacific injured. Thedeadare: John F. Dane, Ths government is taking vigoro«« the United States. n<\oking the lieetue granted t<> Raïuon which will imiko my 2 *. years. I lie son with the punishment which they coast jobbers have united in a combin mail clerk .of Denver; Johu J. Kuntz, The "‘•“nr«« to suppf,..,, outlawry lu the ation to re-tain trade by shutting out passenger, residence unkm-wn. Aguitialdo is in Singapore. Singa- Valdes for the use of the water of the relieve-! from ui.V pnsent duties and have themselves received. ‘hill ppi nea. injured are: A. M. Scroggin, inde |s>rc |m|H'rH mention the lact and pub river lai Plata, of Puerto Rico, to croate order-si to my home. With the 15 A significant Sentence iu the report Eastern and Middle West competition, pendence, la., slightly; Frank Line. I util the tariff i|ui’sti<>n is settled, lish short interviews with him. Several electrio p>>wer for a rallroa-l. Ile ha» months immediately prior to my a|» differentiates insurgents aud ladrones, thereby forcing up prices, Fort Worth, face cut, not Mriontly; ‘‘•musa in i »orto Rico will remain The plasterer» <d Mlniiea|"di» have also alillounce<l the departmelit Will poiutuient commanding the ram Katali- showing that Oti« has taken cognizance witnesses testified to their belief that James French, injuries unknoau; •t • rtandatill. such a combination existed. i lieen locked out, |« iiding the settle grant no fnineliises or liceiim-s in the din, I will have had 45 months of wi of the fact that a considerable number Herbert Bonebreak, brakeman. El îsland until the establishment of civil most continuous sea ser vi ce, and as of hostile« are not soldiers under the ^•/-ub1- turret, of the new battle ment "f their dispute a» t<> hours. Diaturbaners in Panama. Reno, O. T., fractured ribs; Engineer government tliere. Tracer, Boardman rules of war and may not expect tho hai......... » tested aud New York, April 7.—A special to McNeil, slightly injured; Fireman Bear I harls-r, in th- Hawaiian islands, A i’Iatt. of New York, repr«-sente-l by my presence will In nee l—l at home same treatment. The report, which is F'JTen a Baoceaa. the Herald from Washington says: Dubbs, slightly injured. will la- improv—I aud fortiti—I mid A. L. Arpin and William D. Noble for domestic reasons, I n-H|a‘ctfully re- dated Manila, April 5, is as follows: quest ielief. R. l.EARY, At the time of the accident the train M.-i1 ’»IUm1 Gibson, of ' made available for naval purposes. "It is now admitted that the diturb- w ho applied for the révocation of th "Since Januaiy 1. 124 skirmishes in aui'es in 1’snama, Colombia, are seri was runniug at full speed, ;rq-|Bir “Governor of Guam.” *25»V, ....... . - Mexico’s army convict» will la- concession ami who, it is aaid, are en- the Philippines have been reported, ous. ami the authorities are beginning struck a defect iu the track, 4figfdk 1 i:'- abolished bv the new a—retary ol war. deavoring to aeqiuro it for persons for mostly light affairs. Our casualties Iloera Surround Ing R«il»«*rtx. The ■ nlire1 »-T U- pay attention to them. Mail serv a partial washout. '■-n.r.1 L,ul. Itotha (||> Volunteer service i» te be en-niniged. wlioni thev are acting ns agents. The Bloemfontein, April fl.—There are were 10 officers ami 78 enlisted men ice lias been inter-upted iu consequeuce was ditched, the cars being piMft m V* ....•'•-neral Joubert in Th- marine hospital service has sent I irexcla mid other business interests of numerous indications that in pursuance killed, 13 officers and 151 men wound of the operations of the troops, and it promiscuous heap. To add to l”«"n»nd of the Boer liriliy. an urgent request to congress for an I ’hiladelphia have vigniualy fought the of their ls>ast tliat they will recapture ed. Insurgents and ladrones loss in was reported today that there had been rors of the wreck, a tire started..‘fl >'4 C«mf?rid,h "“'i'""1 r'"’" nppropriation -d $600,(KM) to light attempts of the New York firm». Bloemfontein, the Boers an- trying !■ killed ami left on the field. 1,424; cap tlghtiug in the streets of Panama. Iu- debris, consuming the entire -21^4 “»bridge M1.| Ol(f„r,| millU1| ill nil ■ plague In varioui se»i)«irt towns. Secretary Root'» decltiou, however, surround the town ami to cut ofT oui tured (mostly wounded), 1,453; small quirv at the department of state, how wrecked cars. Many (Hiaaengrf* » arms secured. 3,051; pieces of artillery, not only deprives Mr. Veld- » of hit ^*7 victory for Uainliridge. The casualties in the Philippine war lieen»e, hot prevent» Tracey, Boardman line of communication to the south, 165: large captures of other insurgent ever, failed to elicit any information managed to extricate themselvt- •"•’e badly injured. Mail Clerk J- Jw * ou this point. <Wafin*"r liitrinluca-d II Ml) since January I, have been: Amerl- A Platt’» client» or any other |H>rM>n lairge forces are reported east and property. "A revolution in Colombia is of Dane, of Denver, was buried bdU^aan •»Untar*! L*'"' •'"‘‘""'•I park. I cans, 88 killed, 163 wound—I; inanr- from obtaining it» issuance in their south, which am said to be making for "A number of important insurgent the railway. They still hold Thalian- especial importance to the United the mass of wreckage, aud was i ar.W.> gents, 1,426 killed; 1,463 captured. Koiiihern ()n«gon. favor. It is learned that this action was chu mid the waterworks. Lir-I Rob- officers are surrendering and the situa States, because of the guranteee made to dentil. It was reported tliat Great preparation» for war arc going taken in accordance with a recommen etts is completing the concentration. tion is gradually Incoming more ( hi - by this government to preserve free press Messenger J. B. Chapman v,«t OTIS.” by ths in,., '* •M'r ,'”1*»- cauteli on in Russia. All message» in regard dation of Brigadier-General Davis, gov- Four 4.7 guns and four naval 12-ponud- citio. killed, but later reports sav he is cafe. transit between Colon and Panama.” 7 ln«r. » m -I ( (),t u| M„,t ||igh to movement» <d tnaqi» are centered einor-general of the island, who Illis Riot« In riivrtu Rico. ers have been mounted on kopjes com The loss to the railroad company will ’*«t»l«. I and all officer» arc denied leave» of made an extensive investigation, The manding the plain. The cavalry camp New Cuban Railroad. San Juan de Puerto Rico, April 5.— be heavy, as the entire train wa» 'i”"n\èvK,'l>‘Vr; M‘liUrv New York, April 7. — A strong syndi issuance of the license to Valdes last absence. burned. has been removed to a better position A crowd of nlsiiit 500 jh - tboiis gathered Tho Illinois Brick Company, of Chi summer was made whim Secretarv Root northeast of the city. Sjiecial precau yeslerdav at a pier under construction cate has been formed for the purpose of Iron and Steel Profits. wlth'v?, ' "r" constructing a railroad extending the received mi opinion from Charles E. **“ pr-‘lml,|„ *"r " nr w,th Japan is cago, tho brick combine of that city, Mag-s-n, solicitor of the division ot tions are being taken to protect the by the E. B. Jenks Company, of New length of Cuba, a distance of about SOU New York, April 7 —The annual re hn» tiled with the secretary of »tilt- n railway southward. Several arrests York, intimidated the native carpen port of the Sloss Irou & Steel Company, -•-•rtitlcate of increase of capital »lock customs mid insular affairs, whose have been made in the town of persons ters mid forvi’d 35 of them to quit miles, as s-gm as the necessary authori which is now owned by the Sloss- ty can l>e obtained. The full amount wonderful reversal of ideas on the suspected of giving information to the work. The present rate of wages is <:“y. ha. from $10,000 to $11,000,000. Sheffield Irou & Steel Company, showi 'K’r-, i " i" »Im sec- ""'•'hrw Tho party of »dentist» under Pro statutes of the new American dependen Boers. The railway to tho north is iu $1.60 for 10 bouts labor. The leaders of capital required for this undertak earnings for the year ended January 30, the. "'"i "••lit-nei ''ll ill 11(1 J CHI'S III ing, it is understood, has already been cies ha» surprised congress. l«niteii1|,lrv |M>ssessiou of the British as far ns Knree of tlm movement demanded an eight- fessor A. Agassiz, who left San Fran- 1V00. of $802,667, which, alter deduct The tiles of the insular division con Siding. hour day. At noon today a mob of subscribed by the syndicate, which is ing $263,753 for interest and taxes, dsco several months ago on mi expedi ■'"•»rt llradh- •• headed by Sir William C. Van Horne. ’"*'i «rrs»t,''| ■'«’■•’Is.v, has tion to the South Sen», ha» returned. tain numerous application» for conces over 10,0(10 people assembled ami at W"»IT| ‘I.U| in ,............ .. deperciation and renewal fund, leave« Nuntlny ('lotting Mt (exposition« ----- *" N-* tacked the St. Thomas lals-Cers. There ‘ ‘ 1 '•........ Uillcisi' , for This scientific ex|»'dition went first to sion» or liceiiMes, some from prominent $538,914 net profits Out of this a Net rerce’x Smallpox -Situation. IMsqdo in the United States and others ,ir'1 outfit ».jf* '' r ,l"111""- An en- the Pomotes, exploring th- northern London, April 6.—In the house of were 150 (silieemen on duty but they dividend of 134 per cent was declared Washington, April 7. — The officers C'ptured. from native» of Puerto Rico. lord» today, Lord Kinnaid asked tho made no attempt to disperse the crowd of the marine hospital service have in March. Practically all of this divi part of those islamls, n region never be Chicago Machinist« at Work. government to aupport the United ami a eompnny of infantry was called consented to haudle the smallpox situ dend goes to the Sloss-Sheffield Com After B,‘" wrislmd by being fore vxiiinined by scientists, Chicag, April 4.—A'oout half of States in tho closing of exhibits on out to preserve order. The pier is now • ‘«'"ling Of isq-oleum refitting the vess-d nt Tahiti, the re ation on the Nez Perce’s settlement in pany, as the latter now owns all but • « e-dlisiou between mainib r of the Society island», as well the ft.ftUO striking machinist» resmuen Sundays at tho Paris exposition. The protected by soldiers. Idaho. They will co-operate with the 80 shares of the 50,000 shares of th« Manufacturer» premier. Lord Salisbury, replied that Tlsdiikokos, Calmasti», a» the C'-sik, Savage ami the islands work this morning. A Plumber«* Htriko. agents and inspectors of the Indian capital stock of the Sloss Iron & Steel said tho differences hud been «ettled or Cleveland, April 4 —Three hundred bureau, and will establish detention Company. in Indiami have nf tho Tonga group were explored. put on a basis to Is’ arbitrated, and that tho government was fully aware of the -lu» to the faiiuro After refitting nt Suva, tho Ellice, tho remainder of the »trikers would feeling in the matter, but had no journeymen plumbers and 12f> laborers camps ami do whatever else is necesnry Mrs. Grant Allen, the widow of the ’ sign a «age contraot Gilliert and Marshall islands were ex undoubtedly return to work in the next shadow of authority to deal with tho struck in this city today for higher to «lamp out the disease and prevent novelist, is al>out to ojieu a liookshoj subject. It was entirely a question for wages. plored nml the i»land of Guam was it« spread. t 9,001) men are idle in London. day or two. The men have been grant the authoritites of the exposition. visited. Au«trMllMii Drought Broken. Rimine«« Hlouk Burned. ed a nine-hour -lay, with 10 hour»'pay. Snow In Colorado. Melbourne, April ft.—Good raius Jll|lHII Mild R unn I m . Menominee, Mich., April 7.—Fire A national congress of mothers is to The strike has cost tho men $500,000 ' '''i'ioiit. pwiis a pri- have fallen in most of the districts ot Denver, April 7.—Snow has beer today destroyed the Spies buildiug, the in salary. ________________ Yokohama, March 23 (via Williams It is fitted with lux- lie hold at Dos Moines, la., May 21-25. rruiiKitri' Miller on I'rlal. Ull'IlH Head Quarantine, H. C.,) April fl,— Victoria and New South Wales, and largest business block in the city. falliug all over Colorado for the past 24 Tho department of agriculture will for eight pua- New York, April 4.—William F. While the tone of tho native press is tho outlook for wheat is now generally The loss on the buildiug is $60,000; in hours. The warm weather makes the plant 100,(100 rubber trees in the Ha- Thsro Miller, ot 520 per cent Franklin Syndi exceedingly moderate and guarded, it more favorable than it bus been for surance. $12,000. The total loss, in snow so soft that it clings to trees and uiian islands. cluding the losses of films occupying electric wires, breaking them down tirili cate fame, was placed on trial in Brook* is quite evident that thinking Japanese years past. • the block, is estimated at $200,000. Much trouble has been ex|>erienced in At Lady lanisdowno’s concert in lyn today. Of the 21 indictment» are impressed by tho serious character Dubuque, la. Aprils.—Judge Shiras, this city. Telephone, light and trolley london, Mme. Patti is said to have pending against him ho wa« tried on ' of the situation regarding Russia. In Naw York, , April in ----- the wires ------------- ---.. 7.—The --- w jury —-- WllDB niu vniivuo p-vivn mx are (lunu down ill in various parts x./ of « th< worn diamonds worth over $1,000,000. the one charging him with grand lar the last few days it has lieen definitely of the federal court, has rendered nu opinion holding that arson includes tho case of Olga Nethertole and others, ac- city; many telegraph and long-distanc« announced that the Russian method of ceny in tho first and second degree. It Gon. John J. Elwell, a hero of tho burning of ii store building as well as a cased of maintaining a uuisanee in per- telephone lines have been disabled of dire«- alleged that he committed theft in insinuation ha« been applied to Corea house. The (»lint was never before de- forming the play "Sappho,” baa re- î ( Th« ou many "trai Railroad, oil il war, died at Cleveland, O. His The street oar« are (topped stopped on in the UHual form of a court adviser tided by a federal court. 1 turned a verdict of not guilty. ' lines in this city. tho snug salary military service extended from 1861 to taking money from investors in the i aud a large loan. Franklin Syndicate 1800. Wsn.a. Cllg'.