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< LAM ATTI K LA M A I II f .\ lln . b MUST SERVE IN THE ARMY finn» tedi Hi I nlvrttd lo ( onform teith Ru> ala» Syatem. fnxn All Part’ *>* th< Ncw World and the Old. y wrctfV W 01K ***’ KtAMO ^aywlMMlve Hevtew U the Importent B«P pomp of lhe Pa»l *•«» •" • (.undented term. Th* fhika ol York I» »i«'k ai’P'“* TH «•“•'• pa»""1 ptallou bill. Urtho«» will try bl drive lhe lU.er. «al »ItbF tk»k>u» IlMidrut McKinley may «lall Port- lad. O».. **'*• •I”"’*- A levulutionary pl**t ha» txwiu dia- (cwrel I» l'ru»*l«u Pul»ml | I ! I I I prie’Uet «.caped from Ilio tirant» A prleill.r |'« h jail Uaaanla twa»rl<-r»*l \tw York '• •‘,11 •’ W'a la »ml I. ml low have h» «•'• Philippine«. m«a a»« A. II Hammond g» pari ol Aat'irla railroad bonne I Ml»lrt«r Lami la ha« |**«l|»>lid lhe I pnMataii u id III« ultimatum to \ eu I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I rruala. rb» »milieuI recommend» that ad- titwaal copi«« ol tn« couaul reporta bn printed Ttoailliena of ekageay »re great I « II.. Peteraburg, Jan 80.—The mie I nginctr t ( ¿rcleitncM the Cause lalrv ol war haa completai a rlraft uf law to regolata Ilia military mrvlc ol a Bad Train Wretk. Ih i Urlami in conformity with th ■yalem »dopimi In ih» empir» al largo Il 1. e«|«<-led that II will Le pul il rivedi USONS tel Kt INSTANTLY KlILfR force eurly tu Ih» voar Iroveruor-i,onerai Ifcibrlkoff haa late ly l-oue I iii.truction» lo thè gov.mor Mlalook th« f>,,| Sa.hon of . P.,,inJ Train ol thè province« lu i-luland urgiug » 1er th« Si.und I „«man «nd f orward atri* ter eufirrcemeiit of thè ordinane« of laat July regardlng publlo aaaem- ttrtakman tetr« Al«o Sl««pln(. blie., The compiami la ma la that Parker.I.Urg. W Va .Jan. SO. —Five Ibi. ordinano» i. evaded nudar prete«*! of amuiemeul. aud eutertelumeuta ; p»r«un« were killed and one »everely Injured and two englue» aud Hl loaded Among ili» amueemeut. which re*|iilra perniila may 1« reekoued galberloga ir. car. wen* vvrroked l.y th. ml.take of a wbicli eo< i.l, et iepliSe «n i eooooialcM train crew thi. alterm.in Ixiweeu Pe <|iiei.tion» arn divciiamel or w lo re .<1 troleum arid Vdcani Jum lion, ou th» dreaMM aro marie, Aaaeiuhliea wblcll Balllmora * Ohm llallroad. Th» en- aro levrmilied mugt 1« walchr.1 ov.r b’ | gliieer w». a.lrn-p >i hl. po.| nd<l ml.* t«a>k the flr-l Hun ul a passing train thè polle», e hiMe duty It will lo» t<M ■upprea. d,'m<in«t ratlon». for the Micoud I hlnhlng I m th had lu oyder P* re eoi thè briycott ol *m T |Mt««ed he pullt his train on to the popolar off), lai. bv hou.oowuera au* main track ami •<l ouaard V» what hotrIkeeper», IrovriUor limerai Rubri would M*eu, to '• urtrssarlly linen koff h». purchaaed, tur |.bo. » dwrll bl. death. log ImUMi Iti llelalnglor». All live men killed w«»rn pin no i un* Por thè ptirpo» ol cultlvaliog clo»e» drr the wreck «ml aj •» lata I m >UF U>* tilghl ouly oue id th,, l««<hre had I »een rolalloti. witb Bulgari», Ih. gerani meni ha. euteren luto an »greco «n recovei ed. lhe aoci lent occurred in a colon • Uh Prime i er ilnaud a goverumeu reduclng telegrapb lolla trwm 40 to 21 a curie i n a heavy d .an grade amt al cmtimea a wor-l, ami lutrodunag ai ih. »ml of . bridge The third mh :- lni«-rualioual money orrter «y«l«*m «Irn I Uuu ul No. •; waa on th. .idlng at Fw- llar 1** that In vogue in Itua-la. troleuiii With order, to well there until lhe Mooml ia.itlon of No. ya had pa«eed aa.t Engineer f*avld«on ARRESTI !) H)R OLI) MURDERS «guilad over the tieclalon of the «ae re urr «I Ih« lutarli« granting lhe great« fart of tba biwnalle u> Il Sbarre. Th. body of Judge N I'caVI, ’*' Por hl barri, *«• found lu the Ml.almlpp tirar oui limi place with beai» »«IgbU Ilei «numi the h.mt. ami «al.*« 11« ha i t«wii nihaing ala*u leu »ret«. l-»ill**«m« Man Hull 1» T«««i lor Tria 1 ( oo I mm » flu Crim«. s».raioeuui. Cal., Jan. 30. — lr»ul| llyall waa arreated here tonight fo I the murder id .Steve Preealey, coinmil ted lu Elrath county, Texaa, July 7 I ISbtt. Ilyatt haa made a full coulee I •ion, rlaliuiiig Mlf-defenaa. lie ba* ? been re»|illug In thi« city for the la. nitre year«, aud wai* mu ploy ml io th railrnaii •bop« under th« same o Charlea I.Mkrs. lie has a wife an« •lepaam In bis • tailed ron (eng:on, h elaliu» Dial It waa bla Intention to rv- turn to Teiaa nail y ear an I »land tria for the killing. He aaya the quarrel Ieitween hirnaell and I'roley, who war the .teplatliet id hia (ormer wife, oc cur rod over emio building material. I'reaaiey | I. ked up a large »tone tej throw at him. IL* .truck at 1‘rewo le>*. aim with a club, to make him drop t,,» .t no, and lhe latter. In dodg-! Ing, wa» «Huck on the head and died.] Ilvatt claim« that he leaied he wou'di not get a fair trial, a« all the wiine-ne». ware relaUve. id I'reaaiey, ao he tied. ] N»y>r Cenerai Arthur MacArthur will tee rtll»i«<l Irma duly a« the com naodvrlog general <d tiie divi «bur u uw I’blllpi'iuet In April mat, amt wil te atcceailed by Brigadier i renom • rm- I *Mk Iba d«» I L»ly of Jacob hunt» a her I nil. wa« Ivuud III a mlarrable a I I Mat Peurla, III. Tire holy wa. cl» I» Wga. ila Ina pero u Wa» |lhh I eaaev »nd • I «eri *•■ no a--r*w ul rain «Maland. II» had liter»..y alar a, ftm.ll to death THE G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. children. I>r>>ke through the !>-» < U a large pond Imck of Evergreen cerne ery, today, au<l in the wixl Iru.. • lor )l*e two taiy» were drote ned. 1 ha lee over the center <>l tire p-ml, .lore the wnli-r a a« de* |a-«l aud » Imre I lie «k»tnr» «era aaeetnblwl in greatest iiumber«. aud- den I y aank. The whole crowd na> |>aiilc atricken Men alid women fought to «ave thorn- aehea, and children «offered In the I be »creama of the ' d au «grvem.ul une |ul atrugg'o ** *k» qawtlun <•( p.oii.hm.ut, akaler* were heard by tneu employed Vvla»um wf„, •»tiHslml In the In a factory mar by, aud they ran to ^•■t tua; I,« mustered out «• the pond I hey dragged long |dauk« Va»«» v«r, With them which were pu-hed toward Along thia A •ad tram wm-k on the Baltimore the center id the |«md. Effort • Oblò »., ,-.u ••*1 by tir» engineer go flatting a life line waa formed. tear tlr«t made to reacue the woineu hi t» «Iwp. aud children. |ly two» aud liirre« IbaCabl. C„„ minlng dlatrlrl in they were taken from lhe water and «•t-m *>r»gon haa takeu ou a urw huatlod along tiie plank« to the «Imre. »••»ollif,. The police reserve« and aurgeou» ar J*l|»C»p|»» ha» reaigned hi» poai- riverì In ambulance« and aucoored many of the half-drowned akaler«. b «< mmisu | a< Valparaiso, ati<l will "»ara ho«®, The lolle« id the two I ova were recov Jkaern.n prtnee of Garmanv waa ered. ^tetodwith tb.ord.r of ih. óarter Sh< Turned on lhe (»at. •' 'klorn» houae. New York, Jan. 80.—lu a flat In iJtei •“Sfama eourt Ima de- Weal Thirty «lath «treat, there died »« the reault of iulmling Illuminating ga> ^«lelag t» |||»g.| ' a woman who«« »on any» «he cam» of one of Ilia mo»t dlatlngul.hed famllie» tedÌo »tiolher wlth anaa of Tenncee. *«» Mr». Anua hf'oiialy wountled hlm. Terrv the wi<l*J ,U‘W* I» pori-li«., k h "'11.’'*" M’"- »«fempla d?b U r l,u‘ Ur' h- ••"’* bill, ha» beeii don». Vitifera N««l fall. t'level.nd, <>., Jan 80.—.MembWH ol the «ulxxuiimittee of the national <i. A. It. council of adminlatration. wb< art* lu lhe city, pre-llct that 160.00( veteran« will attend the eucampmen. t„ L’ held III thi« Jtv Ibi- fall. Ilo local committee eipeci» 450,000 vlait-' or» to come to the city during the eu-' campnreul. T he member» of the aulì- j committee, who are tieuerai E. M '•ternit, ol st. Lami»; Colon»! Jainarl scoti, of Fairfield. III.; and ColoneiS Armitrong, wete iu conference baiavi with th» local committee. The city! will l*e aaked to ralae » fund of abouti ♦ LS.OOO for the entertainment of thel ■'* old »oldlei«. Free accommodation. I w ill l*e provided for »limit 10,000 de- I légat».. I he I ne Railroad, which i. I liot a member of the ('entrai Paaaenger | A.«oclation, haa aunouuced that It will grant a rate of I cent a mile for the encampment. I Plra<l<> Nur Canton. Washington. Jan. 30. — The follow lug cablegram »»< received at the atate department today (non United State« Consul McWad», at < anion, dated to day "Pirate« at Simyonkec, near Kamchuk, attacked a European hou«e boat early Sunday. I hev killed a Uhineae Iroatman and wounded »ever»- Iv Hrookhurat aud Spalinger, Euro- I .can«. Pirn ole« occur dally tu the vicinity of Canton." ludgr Capir» Corning doma. Valparatao. (bile, via tlaivo«ton, Jan. 30. — Tlm United State» conciti at Valparalao, J. E. Capi»», of Portland, tir.. Iia» reaigned. The Unitati State» miniate», Henry !.. M’ilaou. ni Sjiokane, Wa»h . I» g'dug to thè Uniteli State» ou leava of abaence. Meaar». Caplea and Wllaou will both «all ou thè uext ateamer frolli Valparaiao. •h»l»w’.m 1 K,',",‘b '»ty "rT *" ’1 Anthony Anthony and i»t 'tem ln>m th» th. * e,/, *’'■ K' ,nl °* by b-T fall- ,"11* mina [*** whlle living hol.ted to“rl th» aurfac». . ........ , 11 *" •np|>o.»d wert r - ’ — »•rcotn» with ga*. ii . Cl«v«l»iid. 0 . Preparing to R««lv< g.'O.OOt F er | • Earguaon, a a»|| known ^Xii'ónim J*"”'"“11"* Ky** 9 ................... .. Mr. Et-rgu- ¿."e?“!“ - health lor a m ” »Sr ........... . ». i». 1846. i"s*,¿“sr Carnrgla'r Tuba Project ... V > 1 lidie, to the United Htate«. The objector i» atartlng a nweapeper carni »ign in favor ol their retention, but the finance oommittee of "“K Which nJ" ,"r ,ho Irteli f„r , ",u her crni.ing the liand.thing will shortly report in The k t r° H>e favor of the »iile of the ialanda. «mind o' , "" ,h* ”•« "''‘l1 <>» agitation of the Inhabitant» ot the ^"""•U.l of wh" *• h> have ialand. again«! their «alo la largely ihe ‘-’“vi.1..... artifloial, »«<•• therefore, of not much i’.lT' “l**M *" «**• *h- YOr; B rk t,,r .:i corrí i,, laetoia »t h ,» •«■In»,!? *vy ’’ard. Thi» veaaol I» i* ‘"•«alve h k»r> ’!lu h ’r •» .1.,"" ’?'" r,,|,l "r’ Vfi-r»* repntre prepara- weight. $J*^i*Ji.**.*R*w * N«w Sttamtr Lift for Honolulu. N»w York Jan. 80.—The American freight ateamer Hawaiian, of the New <,f MiaalMippi *••*•*•’» How,r°r " th* »• American-Hawaiian Steamahip «otti- panv, »ailed on her maiden trip from . An’"rican r* thto port thi» afternoon for San Eran- ¿'"""^"■ta hav.M Rn dico and Honolulu. Tim llanaiiau Pu'11 'ted. |„ . ',r“o“o»lly uuiied I» in command of < aptain lianrold, H ob ,,. 11 ''""’pe. and i. theeoeond of th» line’» new ve», ■el» to leave thi* port. Monthly »ail- «J7, ®v«r »••»urir» continue to tuga will follow with the naw «team- ktrfani!' tueroiai iuvadon» by eri, Oregonian, Californian, Ameri- oau, A Waken and Aritouian. Pittaburg, Jan. 30.— I ho Pittalmrg Poat »ay«: "Negotiation* »re pending iu Naw* York at the prevent time which if •mceaatol, will remit tn the Carnegie t'ompanv abandoning it» plan of build ing a great »teel tube plant in Con hOHUt. O. Jo.lma Rhode«, chairman of the board ol the National Till« Com pany. admitted that the official» ot that company were making overture» to the Carnegie Company for the abandonment of the Conneaut plan. How far along theae negotiation« have progieaeed Mr. Rhode» could not »ay. Cruihtd to (hath by F.lrvator. Chicago Jan. 30.—Stella Thom». 20 1 year» old, waa orii’hed to death today by the elevator in the Young Woman • Chriatian A»«oci»tion building. She had watched a phvlician vaccinate the inmate« and took the elevator to go t her room. She fainted, and fallit < forward, her head caught between t • floor and the aacendlng car. I j head ana badly cruaiied and »he <' . wikliin five minute». m I 1 '**4 ’ÄW ■- ■