Cape May Herald, 13 September 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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nUNNINfi rt END STRIKE Sarermr Slone and Mr. Widener Pnafclac It Hud. rSYlNG TO WORK UPON MR. MORGAN. 4 Da; •! StcrtJ Coakrcacet May Of May No! Lead la a ! it Morjan

< Plan.

•fcralors Arc Sccrtlht. A Nf»»p»per Suit* tbal Moryaa Hat Aaacal'

Cd lo Cat era or Sloocl

TOE LATEST NEWS, j jjyjp ^ f | ER y STREAi Doacatk.

! Strance

NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS.

tinres to be unfriendly.

Mra. Kaic Jairtau confcsied in New | Orleans that »ni!e ouj sailinc "on Au-

gust 31 she imshed Earl C. l.ulrcn* I

overboard and he waa drowned. Haalifa Officer Friedrich, of Clcvr land. ().. urges John D. Rockefflldr to

i ;i l:

I of Locomotive I resignation of (

and TcrriWe Scesea cn the

Island ol SI. Viaccnl.

As fa StripaKtrt af Qaor.

The United States Department of Ag-

O.. urges joh ... —

dish a fund for the investigation

ention of the Biolherhnod

The United States Department of A ricnlture has issued a circular defining

CAUSES VEST REMARKABLE CHANGES. £L'*'V MbZ, The Laad fat th: Wiadward District Spreads 1 . .. .

a.

Crater FIIBay The Slapea—The Eaper- bats, and a few other insectivorous lence af Fifty Mea Darlay a Nl|kt at j species, as well as such birds as long-

SoaMerc's Base.

igston (By Cable).—The sights in vard district of this island re-

PhiladelpKia. 1’a.. (Special).—In an 1 c f Locomotive Engineers aCA-eptcd ftie j Ktngst

effort to end the present struggle be- resignation of Grand Master E. P. Sar- J the Windward district of this tween the miners and the anthracite coal I R™*- . ., _ I suiting from the emotion of the Sou- . •J' ra!ors Go ' William A. Stone. Vpent i Vorit'^illed his' wife, whom he" fou^d <ri<!re .volcano. September 3. are very in- - Tuesday m New N discussing the sit- | to be faithless, and then killed himself. | tercsting. The Kabacca river even now gation with P. A H Widener Attorney j F. Goebel, of New York, shot and j i« a stream of fire a quarter of a mile 1 ™ r * 1 “‘'"“j S™'” wfw'himJS”' “' J ' n» Act., P.n ol ,h. toofcrciKc look place in the office of the ^ >rat on l j lf . j^ ew y,,,^ Stock Ex- : R *‘ >3 c r * estate 1* wrapped in vapor, and United Stales Steel Corporation. . } change was sold for $80,000, the Align- ‘ 'here are mimic eruptions everywhere.

i The river bed is continuously throwing j op columns end dense clouds of steam, mud and pebble*. The land has spread

tomey i r. (joe , T !r bSiA’

•k place m the office of the ’ ^ >rat ,

lited Stales Steel Corporation. . j change was sold J. Piemont Morgan and President . cst price thus far paid.

George F. Baer of the Reading, if not The wife of John Harper, of Stamps, actually present, gave their views over' Ark. was found murdered, and Harper

the »elephs>ne What plan of ending the | has disappeared.

spurs, snow buntings and shore larks. ; which are ujeful in destroying seedt 1 of weeds, are occasionally killed as 1 game. They are, however, generally protected, and under no circumstances should thev be sent to market or ship-

ped out- of the State.

Statutes

’ those

rite

stringent than

milliner/ purposes are protected throughout the year, and sale and possession, as well as killing, are prohib-

lelephsme What plan of ending the ! has disappeared. | mu.i aim pcno.rs. 1 nc lana ,nas sprcao . J, should be r«mem b e r ed''tha, rite *• *” ""‘" J • “>• - k "" - -}'s , s£ , sa, ,, iS? sstja sssjszsl: STts j^i r *wr«r"te“s!s

i ed by Matthew Alexander, a colored from what it wa- —— c ——'— • • • • •

employe. Burke wjs killed and his < J- ,This na. pn

the sea about the coast. Fifty laborers deceived

SOUTHERN TRIP IS ENDED Presideat Raoseveft Again Returning to Washington. ADAV LN THE UNO OF THE SKY.

tat* at Blnaore—Says Same Nice Tbloys to the North CarollnUat tad Dlscossei 'be Requisites of Good Citizenship in (be

COAL MINE CAVES IN.

(her Toeaty Acres of Uod ShiV. Sear Wllkeo-

Asheville, N. C. (Special).—Asheville

extended a warm greeting to President Roosevelt. Fully 10.000 people occupied the courthouse square, where the President addressed them from an improvised stand. The night was passed at Hot Springs, and the run from there

levflle was uneventful. A short maefc at Marshall, the home of

■ ty Act

barrt—Property

Wilkesbarre, Pa. (Special).—A

•vein of the earth'

Pay,

place, in the

ir.g itreet. The foul the mansions on thi

I. Large the roadi

eavein of the earth's surface c mine, at Dorrancetown. took causing considerable excitement neighborhood. The eavein e

of nearly

valuable property on Wyom The foundation* of some of

— ..lansions on this thoi badly cracked. 1-arge fiss

ughlan

cov-

Cm

eavein/ is exjwrted. and : have been placed o:

lilaced r,n

alarm should riw

fact, so it is

t been in opnd the water

tp Ashes stop was

Senator Pritchard, where a large her of people had assembled. The Prcsi dent thanked them for llurir greeting.

[! To a correspondent who talked with i ed by .. .... him on the train at the station thf Gov- employe. Burke was truer admitted that he had gone to New ! wife seriously injured. York in order to try to effect a settle- N\ hue being taken to ment on the ‘trike. ' trial on charges of en He had communications with J. Pier land forgery. Herman Neui pom Morgan on the jubject while | from an express train and • there. . i 'f** injuries sustained. • “I have been rccrivi g letters and tele- 1 H»rry Houghton. 28 years and resoluti ns dav after day." lie I asphyxiated at his home, in Je from individuals and assoeiktions | p>'«*\P'ng gas. »n elc- ’ -

all ovei to do si

New Yorl

pi |

te asu^ hv , k . —S&f&'Hs.iZ ‘"“'i -1

es zLts&I'

s chairman. Mayor Miller, work on the best

regard to the

greete

rs of the com- ! to the Presi- ,

A further

number of men ha 1 guard to give the earth sink still furth. The eavein is due t v n

I said, that thimine has r

rration since the strike.

| ha* accumulated in the working* in

large quantities. Soft Coal Strike is ON.

Charleston. W. Va. (Special(.—The coal miners' strike in the Kanawha and New River fields, involving 15.000 min- | rr». which has been ill existence since ' June 7. is practically at an end. Each

ructcd to go back tc terms possible, with-

in ol any othet

5SU **-

lo go to f \>w York and ulk j Hfm. -Wflanng that he has been slan- j around them. ^ ^ .

h h "r

e gas w ' Z?.,

ci“ 1 jrss^zr “rz^jsirfi

- 1 —"c unable to leave the spot befot

trie flashes and an outpour of gasci drove them to their shelter, where, they

lions, a raged.

unan 1 out t eted ; local.

Several <>i the lar"est • perators in-thi Rive- field have made terms with

resumed. No confessions tied, and from the miners

v ,i h z! rcgtoirv/j^-skarg ££& - 3ft.*;

Naraber of Baaks lacrta(la(.

Known

wociated in 1

concluded to go to

y started for the courthouse At Battery Park the school

e , armed guard* have been will >1 from the coal mine property. , dreds of miners’ familic- are r -— back from the little tents on the

I The port officer, of Chatea

SfggSxrsg ssJ^^r

r.vur..

had niuch | - workinguien

thai i KstfS; 1 tel “is: itt. w=.--;. w : ”r :: F' 3 r ? ^

. _attery Par

A statement prepared by the comp- j children were assembled on the lawn. _

troller of the eurrenev shows that from i and sang "America" as the party pass- back from the little reins on the mour.

mmm

Visits =

IW

t began ONER 1

■MILLION IN PERIL

1 August 31. tyoi:

-’'I cannot answer that

“ It is evident, however

ernor's disinclination to ter that some movstnt

Petit Bordt with from

pKV

j The Governor is cxpe<

ittion fully in the 1 w ith a eo lie Alliance, whicl purpose of askihi

5“jn n ari . ,hr Iritislature for the oass

£K%

OUR GOLD STOCK BEATS WORLD.

question now." i

. .® f r n v d o"" . 1 ? >•«” 7

in Huntingdon, birds, was senand sent to the

on the onc-knot course on the Hudson, ' ding the wearing of jeweli

rring a ^not in 1 minute and 3* furbe

lucago. was lound in Lowther. la. In the

letter confessing to the , an d Shames, are covered with from K

in Chicago. to 20 incl»cs of gritty substance. Tin made to | crook of arrowroot and cocoa an

man’s The 'norhwi

. and Shai

iks has increased to i^et people whose forefathers had U- IQOQ- no 4(>ib fo-jg^ under Marion: glad to be greetauthorized capita! by men who served in the Confcd15 to $707,774,696: crate Army. He told of his visit SunsMrnritv for eir- *r> 11... l,^,,t.-A^ta -^

1.611.570 to $322,941.- and repeated -.he declaration that tred circulation from n-jn uould be hut a poor Amet *.lt9-407;586-. Circula- j who did not come from the scenes

commemorating the valiant deeds of those armies a better American

680. and boni $216,374,795 to $310,407,586. Cireula•ion secured by deposits of lawful money

.feS5SK« ‘jS&Ztii

on account of insolvent and liquidating • ssoriarions and by those reducing thc : -

an arbitralimi bill whiclf will forcc .tVnced w C pay°$ic» g fii

Bachelors ani Old Maids Coterie Is EsUbllsh-

ed la WUUaBtbait-

j iitosc armies

. -. • Hi* train It outstanding issues has increased from ; j ngIon . -$38x127.935 to $41^75.105- Dbring Au-[ gust 42 national banks were organized, j with an aggregate capital stock of I

$1,430,000.

30 p. m. for V SLAYS HIS AGED

Shoo'd Mt. Pelec Blow Its Head Off thr Loss

of Life Would be AppsIBot.

Chicago. (Special)—"I am scriTru'!-. afhrmed at thr news of the renewed ac tivity of the Martinique and St. Vin rent volcanoes." said fcfiuis H. Aymr United States Const-1 at Guadeloup - . who is in Chicago on sick leave "Should Mopt Pclee bl>v. its bea* 4 off." Jic continued, "the loss of life ccn v sequent upon the production of a great

could be appalling With

tW»l wave" would be appal! •Martinique as a center a islands extends northtvestt a population of 750.000 |

"Tiost withov

I on Steal Lieut. \

Oil Fuel

The report of

United States Navy,

the Navy

c installation

i fillet

1

in love with y-laws forbid-

wearing of jewelry, frills and

I— o - minute and 31 furbelows, and waxed tnnMaches, the

ll.».i«« 1 Tr,. w ll«. S. Mu* Ml*. ‘ B.thdor. ,nd Old LWd,- Cm, h.,

**• zsnz:

I Washington. D. C. (Special).—The Wheeler. Cap:. Edward Williams, man-, Ten jcung men and ten yo-.ng t*t>mcn *um of-gold now in the United States ; ager of the Masonic Temple; James B. ; living there have taken the vow to re-

one possible exception it exceeds | of dollars of taxes. fines into a fund which will be the only of oil a* fuel, which have been earnestly - £** of an* country at any fime in the Ury'ted States Consul Aytne. now in pro- ijion for the members when they sought (rot ~ S J* 1 ' world. ■ Chicago, says he is seriously alarmed sliail reach old age and helplessness, steamship

I TJ 1 ' nng'f reported exception ts that over the volcanic conditions in Martin- They have placed the age at 6 f- of Russia aoou: eight years ago. when iqtte and the islands near it. He fears ( me nfctr remaining true to the vow uuui that country was preparing to resume , a great tidal wave may complete the aw - , that age is reached being entitled to a *0^1 payments. At that time Russia j ful destniction of life and property. pe-sion from the fund.

^ TEDBVSG^^rSLB..

! «36.t94. an increase since July t. tool. An influential- Dutch newspaper j A Portion of a Charge Goes Throoxh a Raili.» oi $79087.897. This stock of gold is apropos Ci rumors of an alliance be- wav OfficUr* Coat.

I* now being added 10 at the rate oi from tween Holland and Germany declares 1

| Jaoo.ooo to $300,000 a day. with no im- , it would be better to lose the Dutch Redfield. S. D. (Special).—The pleasf>- mediate prospect of a cessation. This colonies than make an alliance with an- „ re - 0 f hunting party of the North- ; . te "" ““ ol «> »*«h TheE *?R**S » »* "•< pouibi, nttmt loha J. GirfmaaBi. who wa, lofa,aHy ] •*»' «“>»>■."• J>-" * •«*». prosperity and of confidence m the a United States consular agent, and also ! nc * r marred by 4 serious acci1 v?m “' 01 If.Cfcas“' I I W.A “JSJSCSLSSk

and a portion of the charge pierced the

Rev. Maurice Wilson, of Hastiuj’loB. W. Va.,

CoaBits aa Awful Crime.

Ward Wincheli. I Huntington. W. Va. fSpeeial).expert detailed "Without the shedding of hood there partment to observe I can ^ no remission of sins." Thus d efficiency of the oil- i ^P 01 " Rfv - Maurice Wilson, » Baptist ed to the Oceanic i minister, whose head the snows of 891

750.000 persons. A1

most without exception the cities and villages are along the coasts, and hut slightly elevated above the sea. A tidal wave 40 feet high would probably dc stroy half a million lives before it dashed against the shores of Porto Rico with its million inhabitants.

ous.-jw*. a~.it-k.mi~.. b.p.i« te’iSSl&ISSte

(uel system as fitted to the Oceanic j minister, whose head the snows of og. I mav break out. 'I hr great Soufriere of Steamship Company’s steamer Mari- 1 winter* had whitened, as he drew a ra- Guadeloupe has been active for 1 posa, has been received at the Navy zor across the throat of his aged wife ( ties, discharging a vast column o Department. The report gives posi- and she fell lifeless at his feet. : phur-chargcd steam from the old ,: vc information in regard to the evap- The tragedy is supposed to be the ! mil crater. This may have acted •alive efficiency of the boilers and set- outcome of family differences or of re- ; sort of safety valve, but if. as re

‘ ligiout fanaticism on the part of the 1 seem to indicate, the seismic forct

" -* -- intensity, thi

the lin<

plessncss. steamship men at

65. each , well as technical p: .:i ! '—1* follow:

MURDERED BY RIOS BAND.

Two Won

Cerk Lex Saved Him.

adelphia (Special).—Pi thy. of the Fifth and Raci

a United Sates consular agent, and al | bring' hc?d foV'thfun'it^sfates a

Agua Dulce. Color trrendered by the gov

ligiout fanaticism on the part of the ■ seem to

FHSiFs : s • SH'tHHT;

papers. Some of these ’ by many that his mind was warped by rivaling Pclee

... ihts close application and that the terri-

The Mariposa's gross displacement j ble tragedy/ that has aroused Wayne is 3.160 tons and her average horse- county from one end to the rifther is

power, with oil, about 2.481, giving her I the result of this.

tp£d y o a f V 7£s8 with 4 Jyl^barrds*o7*o!l

, Per day.

Flag Arwafrs Strife.

Upon receipt of a letter from a New York man, whose name is not made public, Mr. Alvey A. Adee. Second Aasistant Secretary of State and acting head of the department, has directed Ambassador McCormick to ascertain

and

1 facts

assador -McLoi regarding the

ti-

and a portion of the charge pierced the to the United States to be presented t ) clothing of A. C. Johnson; general traffic to the_ United Hungarian Societies of . | manager for Minnesota and the Dak-*- j New York by Gen. Joseph Zseni. '

Us, and tore away his coat on the left , "Thpre was some opposiii - ;J - fortunately, none of the sht.r'' in New York to the

flag. Gencnri Zseni

who came with him ajfc member* of the anti-government party of Hungary. No international question Js involved, bet Mr. Adee is merely seeking the

cork leg with ■Brio the Dela-

surrendered by tl

k Nulty saw a leg sticking om of the wa [ ind was aNe to hook it from the j

Pennsylvania Hospiti

from the j The Boer generals were then taken to j cheered when they left Lo;

lal and was dc- j Holland.

kloadlke Stesmer Wrecked. Seattle. Wash.. (Special).—The steamer Cottage City was wrecked tn Wrangle T Marrow s last Sunday. All gers were saved, and from SI lie brought

The- captain of the German gunboat lat fired upon the Firminist Haytian gunboat in his official report says that the crew of-the latter fired the after

it on the left ,'T’hpre was some opposition aroused

Fortunately, none of the shot'* in New Y'ork to the accepUnce ol the tied the skin, and the affair did flag. General ^Zseni and the ^others

the 1

c accident occurred, ; Ko intei __ been turned half an but Mr. Adee is merely seeking the te must have facts at request of the New Yorker

""*■ te to the State Department.

r away It natcly. n

penetrated the skin, and

not interrupt the hunting. . Theodore was within 6 feet of Mr. !

the accident occurred.

h to the 1 ived fatal.

Sawdast lor FaeL .(Special). — S a w d t-

' c T’n^ b lt!TJ' ,h ';“SSw

Lite

’ wreck of the carriage in which Presi- at The Hague to prepare a program 1 briouette us«l as fuel ” U$l

<ent Roosevelt was riding when'll was 1 k’ 1 ' futnre^ work.

who wrote

Torfcej Makes More Proaloes. United States Minister John G. A. Leishman, at Constantinople, reports a satisfactory unc Sultan concerning ' - **ie <ke

Preparing lor Winter Moseavere.

The battleship Illinois, the cruiser

iboats Albany and

>ing the Euroj reeding to Gibra

. surprised to 1

X^U ... riaiw IM h»„ mark.

-k by a trolley car last Wednesday. In expectation of an insurgent’s al city ir. a musemn. For the wreck. A strong earthquake shock was felt j Huff, aged 65;

wiintf such •mall pjfrts a* enrio-scekers a: Tan. France and seismic convul- 1 monetary ol York •ere able to purlojh. they paid $100. **®^ ^Prench gllVernme it h'^t^'^^i "berl' 0 ^'

! —• •>— .«t-~— -< .0 —(j in ' -

tcent

water* ■ next winter.

Newsy Ucb* of ialcres'.

rench government has stop. .

as TfareBeoed by Rebels. j oMhc^ salaries of iS^priests in ; to a field todrWe^the Cable).—Over’ . p * n ,n 1 ’ e recent | pasture^ __c bull bee

Colon, Colombia (By

one thousand government te .tej'SLytejJr

troops i ProJ. Simon Ncwcoml

it I pasture. 'I

when Mr.

s ; showed fi|

forcing the farmer

a mile from “Colo*, op the rS- ! ^S 1 ’’ . and other points in expectalion crrre ‘ , •*-® ro

1 insorgent attack.

ewcomb. oi the Johjis ! show 1 tty. received the doc- ! fenct n Christiania Unirer- j from

_2rvjap riots w hie ; .. _ _

I at Brod, Slavonia, have been awar. Mr. Huff was horribly cut by the

■s«ed by a battalion of infantry. bull s horns. .

Gored to Dealb By a BaB.

y ol York county. #a* gored to cen wen: down with the gunboat Crete* nve the animal to another Re, r Admiral Bradford declared as rbul,^camet,,ub h ^. :L „d | ? r e S „lt_of recentJnvestigations made

‘ fence. A farm hand,' noticing the bartl from another field, hastened to Mi 'Huff's--.’- '—• *- j—.

lima) b j. t to , a | of tl

egraphy 1 Scerctai

tcent investigations made Bureau of Equipment that none

existing systems of wireless tel-

reliablc.

PIKE'S PEAK ENGINEER MISSIML

His Milt's Lonely Vigil In the Powerhouse on

Colorado Springs. Co'. (Special).— Supposedly crazed by his isolation from society. Charies Archer, an engineer of the cog road, in charge of the Pikes Peak powerhouse, at Half Way House, disappeared Tuesday afternoon, and no

trace of him can be iound.

At night his wife took "his place and ran the powerhouse through the night. On Wednesday morning she made a

thorough search of the territory be- .-horn are suci

and a Girl died in Lozoa-At-

tack a Town.

Manila (By Cable).—Rios, a fanatical leader of the irreconcilable natives of the Province of Tayabas. Luzon, attacked the town of Laguimanoc at the head of 30 riflemen and 150 men armed with bolos. The band wantonly killed two women and one girl and wounded several other persons. A detachment >f the native constabu]ary arrived unexpectedly at l^euimanoc while Rios' f

■jg? jsste:

md have rounded up 700 men. many of whom aje suspected of complicity in

direction indicated by the arrow she found footprints which she believes

: made by her husband.

irtaek on Laguimanoc. ’The guiltv

e 700 men will be picked laindcr set at liberty.

who was direct de-

One of Rios' lieutenai raptured said Rios was

Tumbles Down Embankment.

Roanoke. Va. 'Special).—The NofI Western Passenger train No. 3,

1 Hagerstown. Md.. and

folfcand V

said R

endant of God.

- '*'*

Fhe constabulary have f Rios' mountain

Coni

•wing the main

that it was beyond the power of man to injure him. ’” .tabolary have also

captured

strorq?holds.

pne of Rios' mount

Four detachments of Constabulary are now following the main band of the

putlaws.

duds AND ENOS OF THE LATEST NEWS.

« 4-15 P

over the Shenandoah Division

wrecked at 3 o'clock near Glasgow. Va., Admiral Higginson’s fleet of battle50 miles i.orth of Roanoke. The engine, riiips ran the forts defending Newport mail car. express car and two coaches parbor and anchored off the torpedo eft the track while gmnr fast and turn- , nation, thus practically ending the wat bled down a slight embankment. The ; naneuvcrs between the Army and the

Pullman car did not leave the track. En- Navy.

gineer G M. Swaine and Fireman M. Miss Mary Bowly. daughter of the A. Anderson, both of Roanoke were fa- ate • Franklin Gowlv. of Winchester, tally hurt, hut beyond a severe shaking Va.. was married at Shinnccock. L. I., up none of the other members of the l to Rev. Montague E. Webb, in charge

crew nor passengers were injured. pf missions in the Bahama Islands. . * y | Mrs. Annie B. Robin, aged 54 years. To Build New Cap Defender. J member of a prominent family in

Herres- Van K. Uzzell. of Newport Nejrs. will - an or- u institute divorce proceedings against i’s Oto 11 *’I' 0 doped to PArtsmouth

One conference between John Herrr-hofl "'Th^Bjnk'of'sonora. 1 a'' and reprcscnutives of the syndicate be- j o( Monfordvillc. Kv..

mg formed, with '. Pierpont Morgan at an( ] , ■ ■ * —

mem-

bees of the New Y’ork Yacht Orb have opened negotiations with the Herreshoffs with the purpose of placmder for a defender of the America’

KtBed M'uaaa ami HlastC.

* New Y’ork. (Speeial).—F. Goebel, a S', resident of New Y’ork. shot and killed ! Annie Miller at the home of her

™ i_Brt

woman some years ago was mar-

o named Arthnr Milbmnk*.

aot known So her

; an* found a note from "ug she had some im

tronsae: whh him.

& self. No c 8 2s m

!; ried 40 a man named Arthur Milbanks, •f btn after a few month* she left him #md i •resumed her maiden name. Goebel wa*

. roily On” ’ ’

pm the woi important

Baltimore & Ohio touched 117, its

highest mark.

A new-English tobagro syndicate has been formed to combat the American-

Briitsh trust.

St. Louts & San Francisco Railroad has declared its regular quarterly divi-

Company declares a

family. On his body

from the woman, say- ! . .’ ”5. 0

^•KSiSf

1 per cent.

lean Snuff Comp quarterly dividend of 1 on its preferred stock.

The Bofton & Philadelphia Ste*mipany has declared a tjuartWy

of $1.50 a share.

r Huff was horribly cut bj-the ' f he Naval Academy instead of line

.miles north

ing formed, with!. Pieroom Morgan at ’ and"Vobb^”"nic‘'robbir* go^conrid" the head, has been held and anothei era blc booty and escaped. ; meeting is planned for New York in » John C Turner. Jr„ of Ho. ,cw . **?.? . 11 "Jweped that the new Va.. married Miss Ella H. Ji

Pee?* ,n of ewher ; had nti{sed him through a

Academy ii

officers.

Burial of FaHUil Cralx 1 The Postoffice Department was adman. w ho was killed while accompanying 1 tnral Department shows all President Roosevelt on his tour o! the • he in a fairly satisfactory cor

M. O’Reilly, who succeeds j Uywen have attacked American soldiers, hai caused fhe dUpertal of members of

!, n J. h !- c, “ pel ° ^°X.J‘ on ^rofhera on- ! Gen. William H. Forwood as surgeon have retracted all friendly overtures and the court and diplomatic society who dertaking rtyms. The^scrvices, which ^ general ol the Army, entered upon his , htl he had been unablc^tp reach an am- , had assembled for the prospective

s all crops -t y condition.

Will have si

the Colombia or Cbn*ti' is already, considerable the Herresboff shop* :

Crisis luMara

iwardsvine.

__ ... Jones, who >ugli a dangerous

mi(scd hir

. : , case of appendicitir,

activity about : Many persons were injured in a tram-

car accident in Glasgow.

Th£ Trades Union Congresj. in ses-

Manila (B Cable.—Capt J. J. Penh- ; »>°. n mTxjndon. refused to adopt a rcsoing, who is in command of the American h'-tion advocattng female suffrage and force at Camp Vicar*. Island' ol : P»^e<I * .resoluMon denouncing the

Miadanao. reports to Gen. Chaffee that . Soolh African war.

of the Moro chiefs, whose foi- j The recent misfortune of the Czarina

have attacked American soldiers. ; has caused the dir

teteteu SYrsaj?® j ts Wilson, of St. Mark’s EpiscopalChurch. 1 M

simple. ~

r attet jorde

Efe5Ms;afis€I||

n as towhe complici en the United Slate

/

... : lo reach an am- , had artyml .icable understanding. The breaking of ! christening, relations, the captain reports, probably t I jeutenan: ( will bring on a cri is in a Mato situa- sentenerd bjx lion. It i* believed in Manila that a ! tn one day’s

ilatlori, *

me of tl ul of nt

jatfc so— for -the prospective

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