Cape May Herald, 3 March 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

JAPAN AND RUSSIA EACH CLAIMS VICTORY Akjdeff and Togo Send Official Reports of Latest Battle— Japs Declare They Sunk One Destroyer—One Seaman Wounded.

Viceroy Aiexleff sod Vice-Admiral Tow thrfr rteprrlivr fr|>ort* on the l»l«»t n«Y«l flglil off Port Arthur, both claiming victory. The Viceroy declared the Kuaalan ehipa rhaaed the Jape, while »Uted that bia guna had aunt a Ki|asian torjiedivUwt deatrtiver. Several Japaneae naval officeih and aallors landed at Chefu from an o|<ti boat, and were auppoaed either to belong to a euntuat which wai damaged during the fight off Port Arthur and which aank trying to reach port or they were member* of the crew of the merchant ateamer aunk near the entrance of Port Arthur for the purpoae of blocking it- . . It war aaid that Japan had landed 40 Iran*port load* of troop* alncc February 10.

lAWU’S ESTATE WORTH S7,*MW. By Lata !

Cleveland, O., (Special;. — Dan R. Hanna and bia attorney reported to piobate court in thin city that the eetatc of the leta Senator M. A. Hanna abjured a valuation of S7.000.000, more than double the amount reported at the time of the prtaenuilon of trill for probate. The holding* of the late Senator In the Cleveland Electric Railway Company are valued at dt.uoo.ooo. He waa alao a

JAIL AND BEAVY FINE beta, Urb nl I. L tolt mi

SAYS lEOA IS WSMIEST.

THE TREATY IS RATIFIED Dacrvteaiif bjet; * Ac Sane

SaOmt. 1 Ind . i Tli. fw fuiEJ UuL Her-la Conaolidatad Mining Company. EACH SETS TWO YEAtS AKI SIM*. which In the tt \ ear* of Ka efiatence baa TK60PS WILL BE SENT TO tSTUlS — paid, Itlaanid. W.M0.00U In dlvldenda. —

* 5«natar»,Wm - Aknaaf EvtaSy

VetM Wen Caat la OgpefMe^TlK Ciaaisg Debate-Wort » Be Camataatai Saaa After

• well na In the H. A. Hanna C

oupanv. | tcamshlp

fit Peteraburg. (By Cablel -f heCxar , Toklo. (By Cable) -The official report I- folio.in# treioVlonoj lor lb. m.l. .1^ . i i a .1 .—i i». ink.ir K^hmorv I to.hlock the harbor of Port Arthur na* Aiexleff. dated Port Arthur. February | ra>chw j Tokla Thr report waa written

| by Vice-Admiral Kamlmura. division

• After the moon had art early In the n ', mmu>d< . r un der Admlhil Togo morning of February 2S the Retvixan re-j The report recite* that at a certain “ - ■ . * ’-*t>r-Y ' - **— ‘ - -

<V>mpany. the marine wing of the Unit _ Mate* Steel Corporation, waa dlapoaed

of a abort time before hia dagfh Laical bank clock* rrprraenU-d • por-

tion of- hia wealth.

NEWS IN SHORT ORDER

Tk Liles!

Jaadcc Pritchard Saapcadi Acdee la S. A. WBa defendant In a eull for a reOreffi Caa:- Medea* far New Trta* Art fe j TW brought by NewU.n Todd, s

Demitd aad the Drtaaat Take* Aa Appeal la „ lU rit)

the Ceari el Appeal* •* «W* W"" 41 •* ^ T.dd dm larm that the rv.mpany ia In lamMa Adaiilad la Bail. aolt ent. He charge* a acbeme on the

' parverf thr director* of the rvunpany to

Waahlngton. D. C., (Special).—Ju» aacure a preferred deU .galnU the corJ«» CL rH.cl,. rf , d™.!., . ! SSlSf ‘.T -;r.r 4mZ2

mollqp for a new trial and an arreat of bare been paid In the la*t three year*. Senate ratified the Panama Canal treaty.

t-etdeut of the All ameudmenta were rejected. Tbo r ** K formal ratifleation will be exchanged im

that Todd'owaa 10(1 2Z„ ln*the ' mediately between the Gov^rnmenu of corporation wbk-h U encaged In thr the United Bute* and the Republir of

'-‘--JaHobl

ihip I JUflgmet lied year* in

Rapid Readiug.

Dabc»)ic

Wallacr II. Ham, Boat'in agent of the

the Mouqdrvllle fW. Va. j Peni-

tentiary and a fine of $10,000 each upon Augvat W Mar hen. George E. Lorenz

and Diller B. Groff, three of the defend

anU in the pontoffirr con* pi racy raac, who were convicted Friday Samuel A. Groff, who alao waa convicted, will not be aentenegd until Li* motion for • new

trial I* heard.

Attorney C. A. Douglaa, of counacl for the defenae. noted an appeal to the Court of Appeal* of the Diatrict of Columbia. Attorney Samuel Maddox entered a motion for a new trial and an arreat of judgment In the caae of Srmoel

buaineaa of copper raining In Mont.

Panama, repreaentrd by Secretary of , State Hay and Minuter Buena-Varilla.

LIVEWASHINfiTONAFFAIRS t,«..»,1,11. .,^1,^ .u-toi is. ! aeemingly interminable period of delib-

s. AKrica ant mien a ^ PhiliPTUKS. ! canal.

” | Mow cornea the era of artual work

i Within a few day* President Hooaevrlt will anmiuncr the name* of the meraberK pleted 0 f ji,, Panajn* Canal Commiaaion. at the

President Booaevclt baa

American Surety Company u charged Judge PriU-hard within four day*, with the embezzlement of $l#U.il«i. ; In entering hi* motion. Attorney "Mad

A. Groff, and thr caie will be bexrd by , pr* tieally the peraonnel of the Lthmian . head of which i*' to be Rear Admiral t..,1 o_.*,1., —i 1.1.1.. ^....— ..... Walker z* a *■ /, 1 h c m

have

C retired)

Harry A. Zillafro waa hanged fori

uer at Kittannlng. Pa.

The Mi

Ancient Order

declare Lodge.

in entering u* moiion. aiiorocy ■**<, . r , r , l *rri th.t r PwaM Grnnakv „ will apeedUy paaathe neceaaary addi - 1 dox aaid to the court that the veidiel in been received «h*t « Ewaid Urunaay. a ti(m>J Ug^tfon .uthorizing the jwy the caae of Samuel A Groff w*» *0 at- San Fran laeo hydratilie engineer, who 1 lm -nt of Hie money to the Panama Heentireiy unexperled in waa tendered an appointment after the public and making ether provision*. ‘ ftatement to the derboatioo of Mi (rnrher. will accept. I Within a abort time the energies <>f the

buaetta Grand Lodge ofthe toundlng and ao entire •r of United Workmen i* view of Mr. Conihd *

„ ebruary . jielled aeveral attacks of the enemy’s tor- point near Port Arthur a number of pedo boat-, two of which arc believed to merchant ateamer*. escorted by * torpedo have sunk in Uie open aea. Our Uiniedo flotilla, were dl"i*atchrd for the purpoae boats, under Captain of the First Rank of closing the e trance to the harbor. Matnaxvitcb and Captain of the Second : The torpedo flotlla rejoined the fleet

Hank J’rinre Lieveu. unsupi>orted. en- at 10 A. M. A’edneaday at aea at a r - ,

countered and pursued the enemy'* Uir- rende*von* previously agreed upon and .. James J Hartlcv wsxconx-crated the denfenae had not thought it neces- It it penbable that the seventh member greatest enginceiing project pedo-boat flotilla. They righted no large repor ed that the steamer Hokoku Maru Rit| of UicDlocnne of Columbu*. “ r ) ^ move that the jury court dim t of the cummiaaio.. will be Benjamin M. gwwteatewrection cH nature • topographwaT'hiiw had been sunk at the. foot of the light- q.. p ^ th£jury to acquit. Harrv-d. of hew Orlcan*. a memb<-r of Seal interference with commerce ever "Laitrr in the morning of February 85 house on the left aide of the entrance. , ' The'dcieodant were relenaed on *20. the Misaivrippi River C-ommiaaion. Some know n u[M>n the fa<-r of the globe, the cruiser* Bavan Dhvna. Askold and The Bushin was sunk outride, bevond Special Attornev t-oniwd Mated the (gg) b 4 || ede O G Staples and David charges wen made against Mr. Harrod. Epochal, and, indeed. almoM epical. a» Novik were sent out to prevent the Jap- the Hokoku Maru The Tenshin Maru evlacnce wnH not bold Samuel A. Groff, Mo<.rr. of thia dty, qunlifled a* suretg involving his capaeity rather than hi* in wa^ the moment of the ratification of Uieaniwc cruiser* from i>ursuhig a portion <-f and the Buoy Maru aad Jiuseo Mani accused in connection with Ue poatofflee f„r Macheo. Arthur E. Baker.nd Thoma* icgrity. but tho. far they .re not taken treaty, the burinew* pa-cd off in the our returning torpedo boat fii tills. Oneof were sunk at the foot of Laotche hill R. Marshall for Lorenz, anil 8. A. Drurv very seriously by the President. Senate altnoal a* if it w en-an every day our torpedo boats, whkh waa cut off by almost side by aide. A number of names have been tug and Thomas H. Pic-ford for Diller B. It ha* not been determined definitely affair. There was no applause: therefour JaiwiAesc cruisers sought shelter in All the above mentioned steamerswere gested. hut no candidate ha* yet been Groff. , what the compensation cf the member* were no aenaatinzal or dramatic intiDove bav where it was subjected to a sunk bv tbeir own crews, w ho were all 1 se eded for the position of Republican 1 i of tbe commUakm will be. but it is known , denut. The vding was in atvret aeaaion. long-dwtanee fire bv the enemy. It had safely rescued. national chairman. TEN CHILDREN BURNED. that the President intend* that they shall and. of course. Uirre were no ouUide no casualties. ' A bombardment of thr inner harbor The International Society of Sute and _ . lie well l«id for their service.

•The Japanese fleet on stgblioc our was then ordered, and for 15 minutes ,a!l , Municipal Building Commlaalur.en and Ezplottoe of Alcriwl Occarred at a Sanday- Prcwulent Roosevelt signed the ratifies

cruiser* came in closer to the forta. which, the heavy gun* of the Japanese fleet In*|e« tor* w as organized ia Washington. Scfaooi EatirUfauatsL lion* to be exchanged betw een the Uni together with our warships, opened fire threw shell* over the hill* into the har The Will of W C Whitnev leave. tSndne.H (Smv iri' Vr, accident at ^ 8UU * • t,,, 11,0 ***• ubac of Ef 0 " 11 " at 10.50. Our cruisers, still tiring, en bor. The Japanese were unable U> dc- Wki.^.y i- ^ nf^.he I , A ■ ' Zf on the isUimian canal treaty. The ex- Fritat; of Ratiflcatioa Attrikntcd ia Havanw tered the harbor, which our torpedo boats trrmine the rffet of the bombardment. - J S* the Richmond Street t bnxlian Cburch changes trill be nuule at the State Debad already safely reached. In the meantime the Japanese cruiser here resulted in tea children being aeri- partraent between BeereUry Ha;, acting

"The co rave’s shells for thr mean part squadron discovered two Russian torpedo Earon M. von Schlosaer, a former , burned and other* painfull* In-! ,or United States, and M. Bunau

fell short One resma. waa wounded, destroyer, at the foot of Uotchc Hill and G. rman officer, waa killed by a bear “V""” VartUa. the Minirier of Panama. The , , „ but we sustained no other casualties. gave chase. One of the destroyers e* ; w hile bunting in Washington State. jured. Seven of those burned are in the j himself does not sign a treaty. ' being ratified w.tbin the time limit is re•The Japanese fleet conriated ofl7 «|Kri. but the other wm pursued into Mayor Harrison testified at the murder City Hospital, and it b thought many SnoanauenUy a proclamation will be gydid hereto be mainly due to the fart-

May wheat broke 5J eenU then fluotu- , .7^* ^ ^ Xenio il ‘“tt 1 effect. 1‘ apl'car. however, that the atad widely in the Chicago wheat pit- f” ^ mJX'. fubwi .Ute department fail.d to remem-

U>r. Rev. \ croon BUuffer. Tbe evening 1 ber this time limit

will leave, fab esut* , had been act apart for Uic^maU boys. Rribf Far Tabacz. Orewers. . T be treatv was signed in Havana July of B8,000.0UO tohb famUy. none being mad quite* cTowd of girb gathered on A he^ng before the House Com- 2. 1805. tnl n. tilled by tbe Cubab uevoted to charity. ^e outride. Tbep^tor wm telling frirv W , r ^ and Hewn* Interns) Senate on July 1*. rince whro it h« beeo Failing to agree in 8t. Louis, commit- rtorios. and to make them real- T , .. pending in tbe failed Slate* BensUt«. of th. futi.iu of the PopalUt put; j'S** 1 V* • ««*■. jSy,” 1 ; 1 ? V.rk.-udb, , ^ ^ mmy call twaaeparaU-conventions. the bottom of it, aaturnted with alcohol. MW do reason why relief should not be the effect that the rautk-ation be ex

1 spectator* of the big event. ISLE OF PINES TREATY.

ROCHESTER’S BUSINESS SECTION FIRE-SWEPT

Two men asleep in a cabooee liamaport. P*., were killed by the

Properly to the Value of *5,030,000 Destroyed by the

Worst Conf aeration in the History of the City— | opera ringer, died in want in Chicago burned. Beside* the aei en taken

Dynamite Used to Check Flames.

Thi. was set .Ore U. furni.h wrird light. totmeeo grower* of the changed in Washington witnin revet* * 0 n~SUlt7 l .x. fw-atb by removing tbe tax of fi eenu a month* of tbe date of signing. Suddenly a draft airuek the strewn of ^ ^ loXl ^ ro _ Person, interested in *~-"rin

‘jT®' *1*1 Tbb would allow the grower to sell kb can sovereignty for the Die of fine* are product to a merchant or anyone ebe, jubilant at thb development, considering although Mr. Yerkes said that if thb it to be a setback which give# additional

“ ' ” V .1., (,.,11, although iax. xoraea aaau uia> u un> >v vu or ■ K-iwava » ajicu giya auuiwoux Seven peraona were Injured in a rail- !fu.«rLu U «.rii.nMv int^reS tobacco abould be aold to a manufacturer promiee of the final defeat of the propo

r^,. iszsz? ^ ^ c ‘ u “ Tx&z&Jt; h-— »' ME sJffmerb

Rohgrt J. Rich of Iowa, a Yals stu- •

. ,,, - dent was found dead at the foot of a cliff tbe Tittle riri*' who bad t«en excluded !f u<,u< ' r<1

Rochester. X. Y..(Special..—The worst a* Uierew'a* no wind blowing. Theflre- jn a New Haven park. and were opening door* to look in. T *2 n 2 M S- . , „ ,

a .i .i _ M.,, rv men used dynamite feariy in the mcru- , „ , . , * E. M. Fiaeh, of Hopkin*vil!e. J<y.. auu _ , , „ , . . . conflagration In the hbtor; of IbK-bri^ b|t of M ^ (^|. Freuenck My ere. 71 year. old. and michiko FNfllN'PS TO kORFA. , ex-Bepreaeot-U re Wash ngtor, repre- Marytaad Heeae of Detetae* Amher.xle* Ag■tarteda few minute* before 5 o clock , Undolied A portion of th e Kirley •9“^ ' rr T* U ^ RUSHIN0 ENOINfcS TO hOREA. gontiug the R •hiosoa f nitty ,Tenn.) progriatba of I2SMM. A. M. in tbe baaemenl of the RiK-be>t*r Building, ocmpledl b. the Roeherier Dry discovery that the former a wife had died R jj-c— c—ea ta Ore Dav Tobacco Grower*' Aaroria ion. udd the „ u., , ...

tw tv.mn.nv . store .« Ki*. OykhU Company. feJL The front of the - poi«-u PMbdetphb Rr- Make. Sere, b Ore Day that there W .B great dUtroM '

198 1MM>

according to tbe night watchman in the

«>_ flood* (VimnanY* store at Xi«- Gisids Company, fell. The front of the “f polaoa. rmmmupmtm. i-tim — »»p» Brey committee that there was gnat dUtrea* . , ...

tree! FThefire which, buildingqpeif|>lcd by the Beadle & Shcr President Don Parry addreaaed the : far Fnaaa-Seaal Uae. in the • oiaek Uibwceo belt”of Kentucky. , 'J?,",;, street E . burne Company also fell into the street Citizen!.' Industrial Association at In' • Philadelphia. (Special). — In rouse where 140.tOO.000 pound* of tobacco was 7imd «V*250^I0 fo-f . ing with it a cm** dbnauol:* in otinositlon to the nronoaod ruu,,uc ‘t’‘*/ “ . »ndoeed annnaHv From 80 to » Her fund of $250.C00 for the re.ief of c*-csc>

with a dull roar, e

Goverament for locomotive* a loco- t h e re aeeiocl v. t« a com “"W

motive plant here has esublbbed a new bination among the foreign buyer, which J**** ” „ u h „

It was reported in St. Pet. roburg that record by the constr. ct .m of .even loco- removii i^w.m^dde- «"■* think beiTT^r reUvcfng thore- i»

' • ■ onderslinding with Ger- me live. In a day Tev^ntre UX were removed B wocM dc- ot ^ L *

... v* .u.. latter would aid Russia if Tbe engine* ordered by Japan are for o wL*l eHM-ret C ,U * ° Tlie special commisridn apjointed Ic ^ of the Baltimore dWer^ ^ ,bc '“T™ involv< ' d in w,r %,lh “' vcr * 1 theiiuSSf rollnwd thit wUl connect ^ ^ eonrider the condition of the burned aky th* h ' couotrica. Fusan, on the southern coast of Korea, j _ _ s<rapera reported that the ChmUncnta* ‘thi bVfldiniocruplidby the _ dr; r good» frozen up many cf the mains, and for The town* of San Cristobal and Bani. with Seoul, the eaplul. Tbe line wiU be i Protect* b» American neg. ; Trust and Union Trust Imlldjnga. the Cr^fB^eA^h^roe Co fbe |«ttwo ieeks the firemen have 8. ..to Domingo, were recaptured hv men i about 285 milw In length. The order In . report to the Navy Department ^ Chief Little ai riv ed on tbe M-enc shortly been engaged in thawhsg out the pipes, fn m the Morales gunboet PrtmiianU. ■ J” ffnfc^TSllSnd conccn,ln K hi ‘ «*«ct virit to ^lYrom^or^^^J^rild after tbe general alarm wa« sounded. 0;i account of the lack of proper ap- Another Government force was sent to completed within 8U daya, was recrtvetl generwD outside the walla of s.Vn^f^r m .r Y wi ,h. ZZjLIZt the flmn- were beyond p^tn._thU work^a been Mow. att^kthe insurgent, at San Pedro de {£ in J-uj^ Eighty t^i have EoiiraH. L. Brin- j ^

soon after it started, spread with such Trolley wire* broke and eight firemen npiditv that bv ,b, llmv «. .Urm -u i ' . , , . .b. Thefire zone was gunr-.cj by large turned in the entire Iront of the store d( . uil , cf police. Had There been even was a mats of flames AieisUnt CMef n moderately high wind, the firemen say. nmny that 1 Jayne* realized at once the dangerous nothhig could have prr.ruted a repeti- , K „

nature of the fire and turned in a general alarm. By this time the flames had spread

t relates an inMwview which he had ; tractor, and supplv ruannfaeture*. u aur!»k (I'.rM.rm 1 Arina whn waa al fb* baaH a, ■ . * , - , ..

S' ■^i^T.T'the locaJ Depwdmcnt’ and At 7 o'c ock Chlef Little .nd CommU Macorix ' l^iU fhlDt^'S. Irek." Sixtid «« zelale. an Interview _ .

apperi. tor more fire apparatus were rent Conn r O’Kelly. 11. P.. of Mayo. Ire-! ^ „ D \ ovrri.^d toslnTram-ire^ Ind i ^ 0^ort\ Arkw. who wa» at the head ofllciah. id mere Imnts fre » olhe. to the chieis of the Buflalo and Syracuse fzwph^d land, sailed for America. j jjju p, i^jed .board a steamship for of u>f rTT °'“J'"“*7 forces of that rec- ritiea. The loss committee of the inxur-

flr * |wiudc aoo«roa.jiwi..i.ip i .or ^ in whirf , th , m , d e the ^ou. , nrB companies reported that l.bOOciaime

K) uie coiciB ui — — ....... a, » — jr-- -r-7 Departments. Nearly flve hours later ..stance, and nt Ittfrl the Syrac f,«.r .tn»nirr* arrived from Syracuse. flghtero arrived. They had I

fotmateamers arrivedTroin Syrwcuae. tighter, arrived. They had lecn deWlthin an hour after being diaeovered layed on aeoonnt of the severe cold which

- for of the revoluti.m I go tiou. in which tbe f.

[ have been settled.

UNITED STATES LED THEM ALL

i Tb, Britl.b ..... «!.,..« I**, f...- rUl. da ... -I.l,. SS,JSS." t

rovereu ouavwuu.... . u .. u 1805 fool up $184.445.000. an imTeareof by the wU-watCT route from New York |ft| ^ t *^ 1mI k „, rr ,^, ri n., in i-* 1 the fire had spread to the"blg Grauite U deUylng traflle on all the railroad* in $12.1flO,OM) over the estimates for 1808- by way of the Buex cwnaL | reach Santo Domingo in safety. In hia building ex eupied try the firm of Sibley thla part of the state. ! 1904. haymiPII fob MIIM1ER OF IBS WIFE. ! report Mr. Briuaer mya: Lindsay A Curr. and by bund red# of nax ouoar in ixtlxsitt. j Bishop Hartxel drelarte that the im- ^ 1 •Then General Arioa complained about Oat Nearly *• Mart Awards Thee Aag Otbtw budn.-M and preifeaskinal men. Tbe • ^ ^ ^ ^ morn portattow of Cuineae is tbe only solution Harry A. ZUatro Fays the Ptaaky al a Bratal boatt coming in here flying Uie Ameriam j Nafloa at Pans. jssLu«t.‘ H ro55« ... ”.g;»' i, ' w -, t ; r„T 1 . ,< :, ! r!s;. , SL , i3di^ b 5?.rsi! >■-„ cold made fire fighting diffitult and rTn 2At nr „( the dt* a treaty with Kittannlng, Pa., (Special).—Harry A. ' American flag, and during that time the port pf the French Government relating Aaaistanl Chief Krunk A. James was to chag tbe ly become* Japan * ally in tbe War. . yard hero. The trap wm sprungat 10:10 wk Ario. »,jd that our boatt Ul ‘ t U,ta c *^ fd ot 'J br hurt about 8 o'clock. mwiwM removed to sup^emroted br^etomidw of UUL g ^ de . and death by atrangulation followed In could go in at any time and that he at that exporiuon The awjrd. accordcrJ £ “ ___ 1 °" B r. “a n, - r-I

arareely81 yean old. ’ cb he paid the death p

Naval Recard *( Civil War.

I 1,807; Austria, 875. and a number o*

tea* asoit $dL000.000. thelon# at about $fi. 000 000. Russia vro* aaid to be determined lo c T lB ® for ,T r,, ‘f! l „! ,e Another volume of tbe official records smaller nations of lener importance. The lows 1* estimated at belweyn $4.- The huge gronlte building belonging d her B !sc k aea fleet to the Orient ^ *“ , lb 5 ^ ilU “J of the Union and Coofederatt navies in Thl. country', award* romprWl 828 000,000 and R5.0UO,uuo, moat of which to Sibley, Lindsay A Curr Co., the upper "l” if un(1 „ ^ { The couple had parted and Mrs. Zillafro ■ 01 ,lie un, "“ * 00 navie* in ^ 353 goldmedalx. 789 silver fell on the Sibley. Linusay A Curr Com- rtorie. of wWch were occupied by bun- Sj” knottier MtaS^n Port ArthSj * U *‘ her i?,, l f h ® ,bc Uad " Sbronze and 3-4^ honorable menttoo*. pany, tbe Beadle A Sherournc Company, dreda of profmaional men. Uwyero. doc-. ^ lT okio Admiral Alexieff « ,untr y- On February 14. 180$, Zillafro reetton of Secretary Moody, by Cbarle* ; the Rochester Dry Goods Company and tors, deutiatt and business men, w as un headanartera at Harbin ! hired a team and drove 80 mile* In the . w. Stewart, superintendent of the Navy j the Walkover Shoe Company. Tuc lost gutted from the baaume l to Ue tenth ‘ ^ [conn try to hU wife'* b<mie Hopping on , Department Library >nd Naval War! to the bualnea* office* in the Granite story. The entire tenth floor of the Th* U “ , ure *h “iuHrf .i^v “ i the way to borrow cartridge* and a Mol Record*, ha* Just been luned. This vol-

omccs IU V,,1 .V BUfIJ. 1 UC l-U.MV ,CU.U UOUI 04 44!C , . , . , . J ,, .. J bo eatimBtod al thU Granite building wm taken up with Uie w >»i c h wm left the decision on the Vene-

, grand prize*, 088 gold medals. 789 silver, i- C md 941 honorable I —*

Bear OBis Bmml

Port Angeles, Wash.. (Special).—The

Building cannot bo eoUm.tod at this Granite building wm taken up with the wmen was rox* xue uoomnm «■ mm veno- . Secreting himself near the house uroe D No. 17 of aeriro I and embraces .body of Baron Martin von Scfaloaaer, writing. The plan* and estimate* for offices of the Vacuum Oil Company, a , l ue1 *” e '* ln ??’ “nantmoualy decided that waited and shot bis wife dead aa she ■ the ret ortt, order* and correapondeaoe formerly an officer in the German Army T?■***“"““t*-. w--m m--* on «-?>•?• &JS?SfU?ShfrJ5as;“7KlS5-wa»--««..Iissa*,«-'»re- /»—*

v A Curr Company contemplated Al 8.4-i there waa a trerot ndous exploa- - Germany h Jlding in the spring, and the original ion in Uie basement of the Granite build-1 enc * ln Gif payment.

plana kikI specific:.tinns for the new High lag. where the Bihley Company con-| Russian advance gtmrda on the Yalu ueod. School were destroyed. Almost the mi ducted a large drug department. Tbcie were driven back with heavy loea. eati- I tire tenth floor cf the Granite Building have been several mvsterious explosion* mated at 8,900. aad the Sultan wm rewaa occupied by tbe Vacuum Oil Com- In toe burning building* „ ;>orted to have agreed to allow Huasia’a jmoy. a branch of the Slamiard Oil Com- j .r,,,,*, *«.•„<,* thlxatxvxd “ 1 ‘ 1< “ ^ fletl 10 ** °“‘ Uke P» rt

also had office* In this ouilulng. , The Granite .building will be a toUl ! .... .vu.crw* loan. Actom bl. Paul street to the seat i fbaaclai. new snow nirraid ajiu .teact.*. i u %ao0t „ ^ good. More. Burke. FiU i urW fw „ tr

Several engine, from the Buffalo Fire aimaoni, hJoo A Co. The efloits of j bflta Deiiartment arrived at 11 o'clock. At the lire dcpMtment were centered o. ^ r ** “ k,WO,t po,n ‘ hour the tire wm attD burning the west wall of theGranite building b> i y , . . . j # u. . fiercely, hut Chief Liter believed that prevent il falling and spreading the fire A Wg borrowing demand for Sk. Paul the Astir* could ue kept under control, to the west side of St. Paul street. j Indicate# a growing abort inter eat la that

; neppea oui on *ne poron. ; relating to me operauons oi me wuu and ( or niany year* ft reaident When uTreated he admitted the killing . blockading aqnadron from December Ifi, i c , tr ||U f ound on , rau ~ 1 but refused to assign a reason for the ! jgei. u, Februarv 21. 1892. and of the ^ Hot Springs near thr body o

lao». Wia. (Special;.-Tbe WiaState Caffitol Building was badly ^d by fire, with a lorn estimated B,009. The Sute carries owK par in ranee, b^g in tbe proetsa of from inaurmnrr ia oompaalaa m a ■ of State

Ntam KMat by Careda. j \xuXber appeal for proxies has been Butte. Mont.. (Btmcial).-Flva miners ] made by a third proteat committee of tha were killed by a rave-in of e*nh and ' American lee (^>mpaay. rock la the Minnie Haaly mine- The ae- The War Department ha. asked for cMwt occurred on the rixth Boor of the ; PropOMU for thr pureluM trf $a.00q W 1,008-foot level. Early in the day For. . ^ rtlUIppU ‘® man Joseph Kaos wm informed that the i , . .. ^ - ”"“"*21 js-L-v sruMr ' iASSSJSAfiS^i

Albuquerque. Ji. M.. (Special).-The

people living In the vicinity of Socorro, south of here, are becoming alarmed at

uont recurrence of earthquake

Three severe shocks have oc curved during the last two weeks, and the great lava beds r*st of San Marrial, known M the Mai Fait, or Bod Lands, have been disturbed, great waves ap-

n i*i »-n M AooBton. Alt. (8f~W).-IH«M pr* taro made their eecapc from the city jail here. They were put to the Jail

i the warden attended to duties to me part of the jail The meo pried •pen a window aad dropped IS feet to the gvowad. Acting Warden

East Gulf blockading squadron from February 82, 1888. to July 17. 1889.

Appropriation

It D thought Congress may be able to adjourn by May 1.

sooth oi the Hot Springs near the body of a dead) boar. The Baron while hunting undoubtedly had been killed by the bear.

Dee Moines. Iowa. (Special;.—Mrs. C.

B. Fountain and her mother. Mrs. AHock. of Valley J unction, w ere killed to one of the State House elevators while

iring Senator A. B. Funk, of

The House Committee on Education the Capitol Unprovcmeert Commbaioe. .ad Labor heard a lively dis'nmioo on the 1 Their scream, were be-rei to the espitok

bM secured acnam.d a* Pan

Guthrie. Okla . (Sjwcial).-Uari B and Cecil Hogctt. two young man, ■ burned to death to thr city jail at M tain View. They had brea amatte

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