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WERE TO BE EXECUTED Lieut. Gilmore and Men Owe Their Lives to Aguinaldo. | Manila, Dee. 1, (1:50 a. m.)—When the landing party of the United States battleship Oregon. under Lieu- | tenant Commander MeCrackin, took | q the town of Vigan, province of South | i i Tlocos, last Sunday they found there t anescaped prisoner, A. L. shein, who furnished the first authen- | tie account of theexperience of Lieut. | James ©. Gilmore of the United States gunboat Yorktown, who with a party of the Yorktown, was captured by | the insurgents near Baler, on the east coast of j[Luzon, last April, while | making anexamination oi the mouth of the river in anarmed boat. Mr. Sonnenshein wasimprisoned at Abra for a long time with Lieut. Gil- more and seven sailors, but contrived to escape, carr) writted in naval cipher, dated Abra, Nov. 29, addressed to “Any Naval Officer,” and saying: “You may have perfect confidence in anything the bearer says.’ The note was signed ‘Gilmore.’ According to Mr. Sonnenshein, when Lieut. Gilmore's launch entered Sonnen- ng a concealed note, « i surgents, who an American, asinglecompany might go anywhere in the north . - ! suffering from exhaustion, fever or dysintery, and are in need of hospi- tal treatment. Capt. Fowler’s march after Gen. Alejandrino’s brigade, with one com- pany of the thirty-third regiment, was one of the bravest incidents of the war. The company left Dagupan alone under orders to locate the enemy. Capt. Fowler bad been warned by the natives that and his men would be exterminated. The guides deserted them before Mangatarom was reached. All Alejandrino’s ar- tillery was focussed upon the main street, along which the Americans advanced. The guns were manned by Spaniards, who said afterward that they fired over the heads of the Ameri latter should win, thus hoping to he ins, as they desired that the gain their own freedom. Inthe terrified temper of the in- run at the sight of now, ac- -ording to Captain Fowler. No pris- ners except Officers and civil leaders ure retained by the Americans. Their policy is to release all others almost mmediately. lugevish liver, Herbine, by its : In ht use hae EoD Baler es ee beneficial action upon the biliary aa cover of Ensign W. H. Standley4s| tracts, renders the bile more fluid, al 3 guns, the landing was received with|and brings the liver into a sound, i ny three volleys. Two of the Americans | healthy condition, thereby banishing HY were killed and two mortally wound- | the sense of drowsiness, lethargy and eee z es vy | the general feeling of apathy which ed. Every man was hit, Lieut. Gil- arise from disorders of the liver. more receiving a flesh wound in the jaw, and both his feet stuck fast in the mud. It between surrender and being slaughtered Lieut. Gilmore asked the terms of release. The proposed that he should) procure the delivery to them of the arms and munitions of the Spanish ing, if send the Spaniards and Americans to the Yorktown. Asailor of Lieut. Gilmore's party earried this proposition to the 2 rison. The Spanish commandant r plied that it was an insult to Spanish arms, and expelled thesailor,a Spar- iard firing on him as he went. was a choice insurgents I v hk prisons, undertak- this Wwe ymplished, to t M I BOUND HAND AND FOOT. “As an American officer and gen- tleman I protest being shot with my 8 hands tied.” x Aguinaldo interferred and prevent-| el the execution. When Gen. Law-} ton approached San Isidro last June the Americans were removed to Abra where they were kept confined in cells Subsequently they n SU for two months i were allowed greater liberty, but the report that Lieut. Gilmore was given He is oners—5 cents a day with which to buy rice and bananas, virtually the only rations. Gen. MacArthur is now in Bayam- bang preparing to sweep the country on both sides ot the Manila-Dagu- ot pan railroad Gen. Wheaton is at ac San. Fabian and Gen. Lawton at Tayu, The cordon from San Fabian to San Isidro covers all the roads and - .| fir: a battalion of ‘ de ifantry, oceupied Vigan ving made a forced march from San Fabian. The remainder of the regiment is on the way. Gen. Young. alry and the Maceabbees, is in Vi Major March, with the thirty-third in ed he was within thirty miles of his destination ta UnAse 5,000 PRISONERS. Br QO) Spanish prisoners siz vinee, Whose release litary operations is ada Bayom-| Aguinaldo t Price 50 cent home, and no one was for the shooting, which occurred SC and Joseph$Lochner. negro and came from Howard county 1889 for 99 ye: foecupies all the towns on the line |; ) The Am n policy is to prevent] 5- any more insurgents escaping Si to the north and to force them toward the country west of the rail- road. tence was commuted. sent from St. Louis in October 1894, under sentence of 10 years for murder weeks I belie it H. L. Tucker's. HER HUSBAND. KILLED Mrs. George A. Lankford Surrendered. Houston Excited. Houston, Tex., Nov. 830.—Dr. G. zankford, native of Baltimore, who has been a practicing physician ars, was shot and in- a here for ten y stantly killed last night by his wife. They lived in a beautiful suburban -ht miles from at the house at the husband and wife and Lankfor« brother, Robert Neither will give any reason ei Houston, ime except frs. soyee. in The shooting has created quite a ansation here. Mrs. Lankford sur- sndered to the sheriff and acknowl- Iged the killing. She says that ie knows nothing about it, as her lind at the time was a blank. She is prostrated at the jail, and is afferi severe case of tuber- oar laryn from lains, burns, sore throat, For broken lim alds, bruised shins, a house and servant untrue. and sore of every kind, apply Bal. had the same quariers as the men, |}, snow Liniment. It will give and the Americans were given the]immediate relief and healany wound. same allow: isthe Spanish pris-| Price ts and 50 ets,at H. L. Tucker's. Pardoned by Stephens Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 30.—In accordance with the eustom of grant- merey on a holiday, Governor ephens this morning issued par- ons to threefconvicts of long service. The fortunate men to-day were Couch Harvey, colored; William Anderson Harvey is a December 1891 > years for murder in the second de- a white man and ent from St. Louis in September rs for murder in the He was at one time un- but his sen- Lochner was under sentence of Anderson is st degree. rsentence of death, ti the second degree. tev. John Reid, jr.. of Great Falls, | ™ ; s4},|Mont., recommended Ely’s Cream and Li utenant Colonel Howse, with Balm to me. I can emphasize his|w four decimated companies of thel statement. “It isa positive eure for thirty-fourth infantry, bare footed if used as directed.”’"—Rev. and f: is ine toward Vi- ancis W. Poole, pastor Central : Presbyterian Church, Helena, Mont et ne la When last report- 5 vt, oe . oe gan from A nen tase Tepe After us Ely’s Cream Balm six e myself cured of ca- trh. Joseph Stewart, Grand Ave., iffalo, N. Y. A 10 ¢ ial size or the 50 cents E Cream Balm will be i. Druggists keep it. Ely Broth- Warren street of vs ow York. | Safe Blowers in Kansas. Mills and the gro- nd Cranteer es little was secured. secured to and the comt rom the mi Sy ay Takes Effect Immediately, but as the ADVANCING TENDENCIES Promoter Weil Has returned to Pitts- NEW COMPANIES TO Single Tube Automobile and Bieycle Headquarters of Havana-American They Are Driving Thousands of Dol- Commercial has told its readers that lumber is up, nails clothing is up. coffee is up, tea is up, rents are up, coal is up, wood is up, carpets are up, shoes areup, kerosine is up, gasoline ‘way of us walk home of a Saturday night pockets. go, we have been paid in those very 50 cent dollars the McKinley folk were so alarmed about three years ago. | this af rnoon. The boy denies he ska, Kan., Nov. 30.—A gz loaded the sun, but his father de} ssional saie-blowers robbed | Clares it not been loaded fora’ week. ucke McKinley Prosperity Comes High. K. C. Times. There is not a more enthusiastic, ‘high protection, imperialist, gold jstandard McKinley admiring news- paper in the country than the New York Commercial. Just as an index of what the jenuine republican and trust idea of prosperity brings with it, these headlines from the three latest issues of the Commercial are submitted—comment is unnecessary: TO ADVANCE OCEAN PASSENGER RATES. It Will Cost About 50 Per Cent More to Travel on Vessels of Atlan- tic Transport Lines. HIGHER FREIGHT RATES WILL RULE NEXT YEAR. SENSATIONAL ADVANCE IN PRICE OF RUBBER. JOBBERS’ COMBINE . WILL NOT FIX PRICES. Manufacturers Alone Will Control That Matter. INCREASED PRICES ON ALL CANNED GOODS. Amount to From 5 to 50 Cents Per Dozen. ADVANCE IMMINENT IN THE CLOTHING MARKET. Fall River Manufacturers Can Not Make Contracts for Delivery Earlier Than February or March—Wages Question Not Yet Settled. DRY GOODS. Activity in Print Cloths Suggests a Further Advance. PRICE OF MOLASS LIKELY TO BE HIGHER. LACE CURTAIN PRICES ADVANCE 10 PER CENT. ADVANCE IS ORDERED FOR TABLE OIL CLOTH. Market is Bare, it Really Becomes IN THE SILK MARKET. SPRING AND ANLE COMBINE. burg to Work Out Details. CONTROL CYCLE TIRES. Tire Company Will Acquire the Basic Patents for Manufacturing its Products, but Will Only Sell Li- censes to Others. THE CIGAR COMBINE. Co. Will be Located in This City. Paper Combine in Michigan. PAPER ADVANCING. New Lead Combine Movement. CORPORATION TAXES. lars of Capital to New Jersey and Other States Every Year. And within the past week or so the are away up, n is rising, zinc is up, furniture is up, yonder, and even Most hisky is threatening to soar. ith the same old stipend in our Asfar as our experiences Zanesville, O., Dee. 1.—“I shot mother, but it was an accident,”’ was {the confession of Albert Swingle. the 14-year-old son of John Swingle, at the coroner's inquest at Canalville’ ts no regret mot? his sthe assimilative the bleed, and ngthens the entire 50 cents, at H. L. s stem. Price blood and and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors ha its curati Hundred Dollars for any case that it] gy 9 vee eee tails tu cure. Send tor list of testimon-| qo. 5. $ ials Address J. Cueney & Co.,]o 1 > ‘i Tuiedo, O. geSold by druggis t75c. | VO S11 Local Freight.... The officers were close by him when he cut his throat, but were unable to stop him. Sh ge as SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago. fil j Sears. Rovback 4 Cs. are Lboreugh!y reiiatiec. —£ ‘sor. F. A. McKINNEY IS ARRESTED. Postoffice Clerk is Charged With Rob- bing ‘he Mails. Kansas City Times, ist. A warrant was Wednesdz afternoon, and Fred A. McKinney, the postoffice clerk in charge of the incoming night mails, was placed un- der arrest on the ¥ robbing and destroying the mails. impossible for him to arrange bond Wednesday night, he was locked up} at the county jail McKinney is the clerk who was in charge at the receiving room of the postoftice in the Rialto building at 3 o'clock Monday morning, when fire partially pouches and a number of registered letters. His arrest is the result of an i ition by Postoffice Inspectors Edward L. McKee and C. N. Moore, and Assistant Walter M. Davis. After nearly four hours of “sweating” Wednesday morning Me- Kinne. have full confession to Mr. Davis that he had rifled the registered letter pouches and set fire tothem to destroy evi- dences of the robbery MONEY IS RECOVERED. Following theconfession McMinney went with the inspectors to his home at 812 Wabash avenue, took them to his room, and there, wrapped up ina stocking and hid away in his washstand, 3442 was found. 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The Americans were bound hand] req. two af which passed entirely| of Manufacturers Cause a Stir. fogers, a Black Hills desprrado,}| ———_______________mm___ | to dose, and if you have never tried me, ! ; 4 é red, two ¢ lich passed entirely : I and be ‘convinced that this ls the right place | and foot aud asen to San Isidro.| tn pough the body. He ran to eseape FLINT BOTTLE PRICES committed suicide en a train on the =tt. "4 when Gen. Lu rdered their execu- and fell headlong down stairs, expir- cai ‘i E> at Pacific Short Line to-day just before K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. 7 con oe teed arche >|. = ag aaa ninalhetanes Mutstans aaa jx | *¥rival and departure of trains at Worland. ea a Bum the pil ec she ingz when he reached the floor. He} National Association of Manufac- ae ae autre ye 1 He fe No. 1 Kansas Ct perm nenme * 12:49 p, m. 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