Cape May Herald, 13 April 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 2

ANOTHER BIO TRUST ! LAUNCHED BY MORGAN.

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SUMMARY OF THE NEWS.

Doantlc.

appoimmcmt of the Baltimore re Methodist Episcopal Church

d at Roanoke.

river

ssfully

Dry Good* and Department Store Com* South were announced

I. U-er W ay , £

THE CAPITAL PUCED AT S20.W0.000. S**' **'" ' 0 ' —- 'j It is stated that a movement is on

Three Larje Ne% York tsUblUbmeats Fcna foot to consolidate all Of the larger the Noctcas aaA the Plaa U to Exit*4 the machinery and stationary engine plants.

*- ^ nsylvania. Is dead.

lills have been compelled

it down in Massachusetts towns t of the floods. In the town of

mill-workers are idle.

Harris, colored.

Scrioasl) Jeopardise Their latercsts With Retailers-Capital lacrcased Scscral Fold-

.... oldci

yersity of Pern

Numerous

to shut dow because of tl Lawfenee aao

William Alexander Harris, colored was arrested in Richmond. Va.. for thi mnrder of old Mr. Wustlich, in Qranitc.

Pa . nearly two years ago.

Silas Dougherty, of Hampton. Va..

CHINESE REBELS THREATEN COURT. Dreaded Spark That May Set Empire Aflame Flare* Up. GENERAL TUNO-FU-SIANG LEADER. Prince Tain Believed to Be « Prime Mover la TUs New Rebellion. Which Has Aasomed Formidable Dimcasloos-SboaM the Dynasty Be Overthrown, Peace .Ncfetiattons Will Be DeUyed.

tin (By Cable).—Rumors which have been current during the last few

in headed by General

nmander of

-— -'em days that a rebellion Tung Fu Siang. fori

tg Fu Siang. fot... the northern army, h the provinces of Mot

commander ol broken out inHa and Shensi

ied to prevent killing \VUliam Bar- j p£ n * n * a * a bL,

ton.

Mrs. Katherine Runk married her fifth husband in the village of Farmers. Pa., t^he groom being young Samuel J.

Har °l d 'Hai

of thi in Martinsburg, W. Va., died

on Sunday.

Twenty free scholarships have been established by the board of trustt the University of Pennsylvania.

burt Tut

at last accounts in Shensi about 150 miles from the

seGeneral Tung Fu

Shc-

mcc. about 150 mill t. at Sinanfu. with 1

11,000 regu'.J be devoted I

! E. Thompson, proprie-

css of the railroad hotel and restau , int_in Martinsburg, W. Va., died there ; is

troops, all suppot. _ .. __ _ him. The Court lias about I

imber of soldiers at Sinanlu. but it 11

obablc that the troops of Tung Ft

drilled and better

New York (Special).—J. P. Morgan & (To. made public the prospectus-ot the combination of dry goods and departmc it store interests which that firm

has been financing.

. The new corporation.,which is to be -"known as the Associated Merchants' Company, is capitalized a; Jjoooo.ouo At the outset it takes over the business of the H. B. £laflin Company, one of the largest dry goods jobbing houses in the world: that of the Adams^Dryr Goods Company, which, does a retail business on bixth avenue, this city, and that of the Twenty-third street establishment of James McCreery & Co. A special charter granted'by Connecticut bolsters up the new -corporation. Of the authorized capital of 9j0.000.0cx> there will be issued $10,000,000 in first preferr.-d cumulative 5 per ce'n:. stock, convertible at the pleasure of the holder into second preferred cumulative stock,

or into common stock.- There will be 1 th , 1 »wU b i Co” r.‘T^,"~ k „'d 5 : J|*W

£SS5i£sS..Sl^!

the remaining 65 pi next. Although the

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RUSSIANS IN A BIO FldHT. TWy Have a Baltic ^Itb Several Tkonacd Cfelacaa-Magy Mea Killed. Berlin (By Cable).—A dispatch to the Cologne GazetFe from Su Petersburg says hard fighting is reported to have occurred between the First. Second and Third East Siberian Rifle Regiments and several tnousand of Chinese troops between Kobantsy and Sin-Min-Ting. The Rusrians lost a captain and several men killed and a lieutenant colonel, several other officers and many men wounded. The Chinese lost heavily and retreated. with the Russians pursuing them. The date of the engagement is not mentioned in the dispatch. Another dispatch to the Cologne Gazcjte from Pekin, dated’ Thursday. April 4, says the Chinese plenipotentiaries have agreed on the punishments of the guilty provincial officials to be demanded by the foreign ministers on accomit of the murder of 242 persons, iniszionarirs and their wives and chil-

dren.

Prince Tuan's fate has finally been decided. His death sentence will be commuted to banishment to Turkestan. The list of guilty Chinese provincial authorities includes only four to 'be beheaded and several degradations. Tbe Oiineaa, commissioners arc surprised that the guilty officials should escape with such light punishments. The informant of the correspondent "of the AsKiatrd Press added '.'and well they

is believed that the Mongolian :bgJllion was brought about through

"j I agents of Prince Tuan and General 0 i Tung FnJSlang. Li Hung Chang thinks

there are about 5000 regular Chit

iOU in New 1 Mmigol^ > nd r 'm^mes C t'd ,, rhc

1 rewriting syndicate

r -Rriy oversubscribed. alltt , c med

In an open letter from John Omflin. buried

president of the H. P. Claflin Company, cn j S lied to J. P. Morgan & Co., which is ao-

*0 J. P. Morgan & Co.. pended to the circular. Mr. plains in detail that the

High: esist

er to force uni

onal protection of themselves.' Unofficial" Chinamen* of intclli

gard the rtsint

with

rest—and General ea:e a diversion

1 ol tl

■uince of this purpose, joration has alrea '

Stales." In

\ he says, the cor- mo juired from him- 1 brii

I- of 1 hr rhrisfian 1 y 0 " 0 '

of the powers do ided foreign inten

interference

poratron has already acquired from him- j bridal

Edward Nichols ,waS ai rooklyn for stealing $285 lother. He used the money

1 clothe* fi_ .... ernor Stone, o :d A. M. Bn

aiste md I

is as

Claflin Company, which is now paying j .^rphy recordcrs^m’pittsburg 1 a: a dividend of 8 per cent, a year on its legheny City, respectively, tindt

common stock. The corporation has Ripper Bill,

also acquired 18.001 of the total 36.000 perev I Johnson a B

shares of the Adams Dry Goods Company stock and the entire business, in- - eluding merchandise, good will, leasehold and working capital of the -Twen-ty-third street establishment of James

McCreery & Co.

Mr. Claflin further explains that the proceeds of the remaining $7,000,000 preferred stock will be used "to pur chase tangible assets and securities ol other dry goods businesses at the cash valnc and provide ample working capital. so tha^ the Associated Merchants'

Company may^transact bui 1 basiappractic*' =-

' peace negotia

i consider that a regime not - —— J ike those of the

robably be much

certain

but

:gimc

cnase langioie assets ana sec other dry goods businesses at value and provide ample worl tal. so that the Associated X

Company puy-'transact business on a cash basisj practically without deb:.'' The proceeds of the first- preferred stock are not to be used to purchase good will or like intangible assets, how-

— i-e, ind a1 | .1- u_-.-

r great their valnc, nesses to be bought

lisbed concerns, whose eai

I the busi-

to be estabirning power

s demonstrated.

Qsarrel Eads fa> Mardcr.

Wilmington. N. C. (Special).— .Mannie Brecce. aged 21 years, was shot and killed here by Lout Hardison. They were' discussing the physical strength of an acquaintance and quarreled.- Brcece stabbed Hardison in the c with a knife and then ran. Hardia drew a pistol and fired at his flee-

.. .* the Court view of the situation, says the rebellion is a in a teacup. He declares the

Bridgeport to face the charges. | Capu F. A. Rice, administrator for - dylu the estate of his brother. William 1

Acc< told

to $igo.c financial

the estate

Marsh Rice, of New York, dropped dead in a railroad car in Texas. Twenty-eight buildings were burned, involving a loss of $250,000. in Lisbon Falls. Me., the town having no fire ap-

paratus.

I. H. Moyer,was acquitted in Richmond of the charge of murdering Howard Epps, a fellow-workman, at the

Union Depot

The bill for tbe paroling of the notorious Younger Brothers, now serving life sentences in Minnesota, was killed. William Bradley fell into tbe fire at his home, near Accaquan, Fairfax

county. Va.

The wife of Rev. Benjamin F. De ; which struck

Costa died suddenly at her home in j Sunny Brook. New Yorlo ' place, was inc

Gen. Fitzhugh Lee has recovered ! ?f. $1

from his recent

>rding to expert opinion Cl be able to pay from $100,000 D.boo.ooo without crippling aT resources, while the amot the powers at present demand

1 $400,000,000 1

KENTUCKY’S OIL STRIKE

Companies Bdag Organized to Develop the

Field--Predict of Good QnUty.

Somerset. Ky. (Special).—Several oi> companies.have been organized here to develop oil and gas territory in the Kentucky-Tennessee fields southwest of ulace. The Somerset Oil Company. :h jtruck the recent gusher at

forty miles south Of

igh Lee has : it indisposition.

London (By

in Transvaal quarters

tbe Brussels

Foreign!

Lord Kitchener reporu'lbat the Brit-

1 «.<c« .1 „„ „cc- '* h l'*'' occupied Vietersburg, capital : ran into a store Boer. Government, and captured Tfirriunn t„ oo Boers and quantities of ammunition. , n!tra,ton ,s •*- One hundred men of the Fifth Lancers j and Imperial Yeomanry were surroundtr Scarce. ; ed by the Boers, and 75 captured north

."It is declared of Aberdeen. Cape Colony,

this city." says ; The Czar ordered the Russian squadof the 1 ron hack to French wafers to saiitte - ' 1 ' -« VilU Franche, and

and then

son drew a pistol and fired at his

ing assailant. Breccc near by and fell dead, ing pursued by offccri

Peace Stiry Fnm

(-By Cable).—“It is declared j of^Aberdeen.

tl quarters in this city." says j ^ issels correspondent of the

Post. "Hhat General Botha I President Loubct at

leases near

of the Daily Mkil wires that Mr. Cecil - ,h “ proof of the contiflc Rhodes, who is at Kimbdriey. is now I Franco-Russo alliance, in good health, having revered from Police guarded the appre a recent slight indisposition. palace in Berlin to previ

‘ slight indisposition. ~ rs Flghfwiife naM*.

Va. (S

Special).—Thei with pistols near

*t cc

ident Lonbet at Villa Franche. French Government officials, ess and the people arc overjoyed at if of the contifinance of the

roaches to the

iti<f* by

palace in Berlin to prevent an

British demonstration when England*1

commissioners were received '

1 .formal!]

itish 1

special c

the Empero

of King

has c

mally announci Edward VII.

Richmond. Va. (Special).—There was,

an exciting duel with pistols near Forks the acccssk of Bnffalo. in Amherst county, between - The Emperor h H. B. Jennings and A. D. Whitten,* lish be taught in farmers. Jennings was' struck on the ! instead of French,

arm. two bones being broken. The | President Lonbet placed a crown trouble grew out ofzjne of Jennings'; flowers upon Gambetta's tomb at Nil

s having the boose of Whitten | Three gold bars, valued

»*y-

The Frankfur nothcr letter ft

erbatii

Zeitung puMii

Pekin coutainin

m account of the interview

Dr. *' -- - •

ished

ling a

w be-

tween Dr. Munn Von Schwarzenstcin. German Minister to China. 3hd a Chinese Prince. The most interesting point in the interview is the Prince’s open ad mission that if the allied troems arc now withdrawn the Boxers would imifledi-

ately appear in strong force Washington (Special).—1 nation of the Russian Govt to press to a conclusion the neg< begun sometime ago with the

strong force. -The determi-

remment

Government in regard to Manchl iturallpHtiven great gratification to

of the United Stall

1 the

ites. The ngnizc in

' of hi*

nent not jotiations

ago with the Chinese gard to Mancharia has

naturallpHti Government

President is understood to this act of the Czar another proof of hi* sincere’ regard for the harmony of the powers now engaged in negotia.Hnis in China and his determination to do nothing to impede the speedy and satisfactory condustbn of these begaliations. TURNED TABLES ON HIGHWAYMEN. Nervy Ccadactor Wcllaua Shot Two Net rocs

Who Tried to Hold Klai Up.

Ceredo, W. Va. (Special).—It was •carcely breaking day when Conductor M. A. Wellman, of the N. & W.. left the hotel in Kenova on his way to catch his train southbound. He was not than a hundred yards from the

Hotel

"'inrly negroes of the dark

ir hands. There was no time to think, but Wellman’s nerve did not leave him for an instant. When his hands came out of his overcoat pockets a pistol was In each one of them, and before his assailants could pull a trigger the bulldogs of the nervy Wellman began to bark. Tbe negroes turned to run. and it looked as though they might escape because of the Htue light Wellman, however, shot to hit

cllman. however, shot to 1

and in a trice be had brought both the pavement seriously injured. Out shot through and through, the bones of the other's thigh shattered by two

The men were t

BRIDGE GAVE WAY AND CAR GOES DOWN. Thirty Pat scoters Are In Jared in the Crash at Syracuse, N. Y. DROP OF THIRTY FEET INTO MUD. Several Pcrsaas aad a Hone tad a Loaded Lombcr Wa ( M Fill With Ike Cor lata the Oswego Canal-Had tbe Caul Been Filled Wltb Water, Many at the People in tbe Car Woald Have Been Drowned. Syracuse. N. Y. (Special).—While a car on the old Eait Side suburban line of the Syracuse Rapid Transit Company wgf crossing the James street bridge over the Oswego Canal in the heart of

' ' " sud-

the city about 5.50 p. m.. the bridge tuddenly gave way. dropping the car and its 40 passengers ta the canal bed 30 feet

below. Several

the I

bed 30 fee who wen

heap.

About 30 persons were injured. It is not believed that any deaths will result, although therej are reports that' several

were very seriously injured. Had the canal been filled the result -would have been car struck the towpath end

then slid

LIVE NATIONAL AFFAIRS. Slatae li ilousrei Logan. „

In the presence of President McKinley and his Caliinrt and a disiinguished concourse of military men and war vet-

nificent brom

seS?**”

—„ statue ol John A i.ogan,in Iowa Cirveiled. Matter George Tuck-

bottom.

aUb

that bid the statue from view. President McKinley nude a ringing address, anc Senator Chtunccy M. Dej>rw delivered the oration of the day. General Logan's old comrades of the Societies ol the Army of the Tennessee and the " Cumberland were conspicuoi-- among those who witnessed the eeremo.iy. The military division of the parade under command of Oen. F. L. Guenther. formed in Jackson Place, opposite

cJ'”

Reeves Russell; a body of Jack Tars a light battery of artillery, and the Prcsidcnt.and the members of bis Cubi

Atlornt) General Kmz.

The Cabinet meeting Tuesday lasted about an hour. Mr. Knox, tbe new At torncy-Gencral. was presented to hii colleagues and created very favorable imjwcssion. Much of the time ct th« ; meeting was given to a discussion ol ** , . rr I the indemnity which the powers arc dc

•nb.c. Tnr j manding of China. Representation*

— -.j,first, and concerning the excessive demands ol off into the mnd at tbe canal t0 me of the powers have been made te

where it stuck. The watrr ,h<t United Stale*, but wi*‘>~** have been deep enough to cover I. ,M r Knox was sworn ii - -indows and the front j n thr Cabinet room

ssengers would House. There were p

all but a few windows and the front j,, t ] door, and many of the passengers would ijou-

have undoubtedly perished. When the crash came persons c street called the fire department

ders were quickly lowered and tl : . . . md K?t - ■

jured carried up and sent to-their homes

or to hospitals in carriages

lances.

For more than a year there have been criticisms of the condition of the bridge. The bridge was about 80 feel long and 60 feet wide. It was broken sharp off at both embankments, the entire struc tore going into the canal. GROWING EXPORTS TO THE COLONIES. They Have Trebled SFsce Febiiiry, IW6, and Don bled Since 1899.

and ambu- ; cra !.

Mr. AUeo W1H P.eturo to Porto (ScoCharles H. Allen, governor of Porte Rico, who arrived in Washington Satur day. had an hour's conference with President McKinley. Great interest war manifested in Governor Allen's visit or of the rumors that have beer

IK.at he

• island. Alter the conterence. Governor Allen announced -«• —:— -id would're-

first week

F~uvi: i

exports aretio longer recorded because of the refusal of exporters to eonh—

their staler Hawaii am

ling up some pnv; It is pretty will 1

od that Governor Allen came tc ington in die hope that the Preriwould relieve him of his duties ir > Rico, and that he asked the Presi-

that he as ut the Prc

'resident prevail-

Mitinoe at the head of of the affairs of the

iistnet of the United Sutes. the admini,tralio."of ,he affair mSlTfro^h^Eed^Statw*‘to^o^ jo^theTre^dem h^h Rico in the eight months ending with j February, 1901, were $4.293-953. against CtpiUI News ta General $2,219.72! in the corresponding month* !„ his testimony before the Industrial ofthe preceding fiscal year. $i.326X<>3 ; Commission Mr. Lyman R. Hopkins zn.-v^*’- $UOPJ)67 m 1898.^ To the | president of the American Thread Com-

montht^ending wfiTrtUuMs' pan ^ advoca ] "' d *nists because of their ,«"^7^ ; 88ifj»kains^$ | ^ 1 Jo3jn^ | ei tj>^to C consuipws n PnC ” 0 ' c0Jnrnc>dl

DEVOURED THEIR SHIPMATES » 0>kstly Talc Caaaltaiita Fran Neva

Scotian Bark Aagola

London (By Cable).—The Singapore correspondent of the Daily Express wires a ghastly story of cannibalism at

purpose of driti- *“• brou^it to Singapore by two sur-

, _tvelop-. the Sonny Brook and Somerset capi-

lists have errganized the. Sunny Brook ii and Gas Company, with home offices at this place.for the purpose of drilling oil and gas wells in Wayne county.

Ky.. amf Fentress county. Tenn. The | , capital stock of this company is $25,000. 33

Cincinnati and Somerset oil men have also organized the Cincinnati Oil and Gas Company, with a capital stock of $100,000, (or work in Wayne county. Ky.. and Fentress county, Tem

‘ of 7 'the^reeedbg C yM!r* P $"o. , |!5.9w rl< in Tbe Naty Dcpartmcct was informed

i r 0 £S the exports ! ^

cannot, as already indicated, be mcas- ' e, *?°- d,d not come “P 'he speed re-

ared for tbe present fiscal year, but j <pw«tnents.

there is every reason to believe that they 1 Charles R. Flint, treasurer oi the are increasing, as'arc those to Porto United States Rubber Company, gave Rico and the Philippine*. In the eight* his views on the financing of combmamonths ending with February, tgoo. 1 tmns Jo the Industrial Commission, they; increased 50 per cent, over the cor- ; President McKinley and the other ofrespondmg period of the. preceding h»- ] ficials at Washington have implicit faith cal year, and-now that commerce be- ; , n the Czar's policy as to Manchuna .tween the inands and the United States ' and tha: he is desirous o« preserving

is absolutely unrestricted, it is not un- j the concert of the powc

reasonable to assume tha) the figui

tention among -Easti -q*; Bunav-uie si jj^q po t eiueA]Asuuaj sir appoB ai oil and is valuable -«s a illu.ninAtmg oil. \ v

men. The -mog aqj,

■mes aqt to si po lubricating and

six days' sail from Manila. Oclast. The correspondent says:

rede, that

Two rafts earing five

Those New (Mum Maks.

nants having 1 ^ searched for some plant bed canvas ■ each,

that had been missed. ! the steamer

j Grosse from New York

! France.

I A lormidafte

stolen during the "Voyage of er Kaiser Wilhelm der

Orleans (Special).—£uit for an injunction brought by Boer representatives here against the agents of the steamship Anglo-Australian. seeking to

) prevent the shipment of mules and j .horses through New Orleans to South

Africa, for the use of the British army, was up Before Judge Parlange. of the United States Circuit Court. Tuesday. General Pearson, of the Boer array, and

■rid and*

rebellion, headei

- "i- W, .JU., .fj. h Su th, reb,II km, gutcr.l

presi— - rj

•bourg. part of the defendants.

denied that they were

led by j tions of w?r and tna<nt — * simply —* *-

thhtb., Bntub

were built. The smaller, bearing men. diuppeared. The other, with twelve men. drifted for forty days. The sailore ate barnacles, seaweed, and final-

ly their boots.

"On the twenty-fifth day two became in (hue and killed themselves. On the :nty-sixth a Frenchman killed the Ic with an axe, drank his blood, and

mate with, an axe, drank his blood, tried to eat his brains, but was prevent ed by the others. Next day the Frefachman was killed while attempting to murder the captain. The survivors, all of whom were now insane, ate the

Frenchman's body."

Portland. Ore (Special).—The ibattoir at Linnton, whief

has staned

up again. As

now more favorable for isful oiteration, it is likely to

inning indefinitely. About 800

bolic acid. The parents insist that they know of no reason why she should have ended her life. They were away

11.000 of

troops. Prince Ti

• • • •

,-ourt. It

general corn-

former regular 1

uan is 1 ' 1

supposed '

bellion.

Agaiaaldo Signs Peace Maalicsto.

Jdauila (By Cable).—Although the

a Is are uncommunicative, it is.

SIS

estimated that there are more than 500,000 cay use ponies ranging over the country tributary to this market. The ■ — — *-— = that these

ay t<

syer. and burgh, were arrested on charges

iter s act ingout of the flotation of the company. •m*- l The eighty-third anniversary of the

hirth of Kmjf Christian was celebrated

continue lie Jesuit

son , . , - did not know of their daughl until they returned later in the day.

Japan Prepaslat bra Streak- ! hir,h ol K ' n JE Chr '*'M

L^do. (By C»bl,) —Th, Vobob.-

Sn AD U.„ b.. b«. , “ 1„ e first reserve j thc vicinity, which it is claimed have

rinsed the trouble.

....

have beep wanted for services.

lice Agu

doctun led to

Aguinaldo strongly objected clauses of the manifesto, and consiable argument was required to o

come his objections.

*s sht

the

Horse 1 and Ni

stockmen are very horses should be d tnges to e has found favor in Swi

iway to pre-

to cattle and sheep.

' --"reder

— .. — havt

been received from there.

meat h

drway,_ and several orders L

(Special).—The shirt w: r may be a reality in Chica

Chicagfi

mail carrier may be a reality ii

in the coming summer. Last j— Birmingham. Ala. (Special).—The 400 of the carriers asked permission to discoal miners who have been on strike card their heavy jackets, but the moveseveral days at. Blossburg on account! mem failed. Many of the older earners, of a difference regarding the charge, : fearing the prostration accompanying for yardage work, have returned to l warm weather, will ask Postmaster Thirty linemen in the employ 1 Coyne's assistance. Postmaster Coyne

lTe l

raandv: Regiment built close to to Cattle mid Improvement Company, pi'zrc that lHs Life Guards may thus . composed of_a number of Western caps-

Baltimore Has a $nM» Fire. i The Gennas press continues to tk--Tb, ,'*“*>.«**^** >»*“

groes to work with them.

cAtlama- Ga ^SpecialH—Jbe^Soj ^Dnroit. Mscfc

work l>ecause the management put ue- is too heavy for the warm wra 2 " ' a lighter jacket might be devised."

Otnarel $■ Bead.

]* • ' - ’ ■ ■ •’ *•: VYflh’Vfeti'U

ble to assumaterially incrc

BIG GRAIN ELEVATOR BURNED.

Abeat 800,900 Baskets of Wheat sad Corn

Are Destroyed.

a the river front at the foot of Biddle : as aclin g .... i... .u. c. t m ... : next.

Secretary Cortelyou is busily engaged in arranging for the President’s, exten-

sive tour through the West.

I No change will be made in the office ru i ***>nmt seefetary of the navy be- ; fore next autumn. Mr. Hackett, al- , though entering the office with the slipa j ulation that he should remain only until

it at (hel.

treet, owned by the St. Louis Elevator n<

Storage Company, and within less ;

to*., has consented to remain ~ *— —•:> November

The government officials at Washington arc perplexed over a published dispatch from Mr. Squiers. the Ameri-

ekin. tliat t to receive -

I mister refuses to rece umcaYions from Chim

npany. sail

:s. which consisted of about Boo,- ! mumcaYions from Chinese commission-.-shels 'of wheat and com. were i era." No such news has been comrau fully insured. It was his opinion tha: nicated by Mr. Rockhill. and the Rusthe loss of the grain would not affect ; fian Embassy has no such information.

TV - * * The report is not credhr-*

the local market. The burned elevatm i was the second largest in St. Louis, and - was used lor storage purposes by others j than members of the St I^rais Elevator i and Storage Company, but the latter just at this-time happened to own most

of the grain. The building

idited.

r New Possessiass.

ill quant tored thi

Kestocky Wdreaa Poet Goes lato Rsl'roadiog.

olonel Aba. the insorgent leader ol ibales Province, with 13 officers. 83 and 92 rifles.jsurrendercd to Licut-

Goodrell. commanding sned at Olongapo. on eneral Malvar. with

it 300 men and as many rifles, if expected to surrender shortly at Silang.

- T**-- — - • - iBSn Cavite Province.

Louisville, Ky. (Special).-Miss El- T1 ? c vari ° u * citiel i" Porto Rico have virm Sydnor Miller, the Kentucky poet.; n .° ,0 . go 1 '"®'™ or street

has been appointed city passenger Vgrm cltan ^* nd “ , f he

of the Louisville. Henderson and St. j ™ cn had »o subscribe $500 for the crecLouis Railroad by President Cox. She ,,on of a temporary hospital for small-

is said to be/he first woman passei

. at once.

says he wants to set an example I

'tother railroad men to follow and desires . —

to, prove that women can solicit railroad ‘ H appears that the majority of thc business as successfully as snen. Filipinos in Manila distrust AguinaJdo. _ ' ——— - ■—: X j and dislike to see him accorded special Freight Trala Rnas lain PoUarea. favors. They say he ought to be sc-

Detroit.' Mich (Special).—While h- punished, at Wayne Junction, Michigan Ccn- i General Sandic

passenger train Na. 36, which left Aguinaldo's cabinet, has surrendered.

'' 1 run Into by ; He lias a bad record.

fpOpwing :t. i The forward

Oiicago at 11.30 p. m.. was run into by a freight train, which was following :t.

The rear Yud.of the last Pullman ti.r, zunac, sunx oy nut, of the passenger tram was badly crush- : to Santiago harbor, ed by the freight locomotive. Three I 1500 pounds of dyr people were injured. , will be clearei

ing at Wayne Junction. Michigan Ccn- I General Sandico. a former member of I tral passenger tram No. 36, which left' Aguinaldo's cabinet^ has |

.. . ... part oi the collier Mer- v runac. sunk by Hobson ai the entrance

bor. was Moan up bv dynamic The cn:.r‘e

cleared a»ar

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