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ESTABLISHED JUNE 17, OMAJIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. N ~ (R wharves they were placed along the levee for l s '(‘ f l N in my letter to the State department and to | \WT\ \i "N v aN VANDALLA ISSENGER WRECKED. [\ N N IV THIRST FOR BLOOD SLARED | wiriinetner vieeiisn st e &2 MOVING WITH GREAT CARE | 8mwirieriatis e Sstaeiied'riee. | WIND BLEW DOWN VILLAGES = N0 TRACE OF MISSING MEN ders were not to hold conversation with any “It would be Impossible for a ship that one. we were leaving astern so rapidly to fire a i At noon the Washington artillery and the shot across our bows. The attempt that was X Btriking Screwmen at New Orleans Have | Fifth battalion left their respective armories | State Department Awaiting Complete De- | made was to hit us, for the Spaniard delid- | Terrible Tropical Storm Does Great| TERRE MAUTE, Ind, March 15.—Word St and marched to the Harrison line whart. A i . erately altered his course so as to bring S reached this clty (@ A Quaffed the Cup Sufficiently, Bunham's battery also went to the same tails of the Allianca Affair, one of his forward port guns to bear upon Damage on Land and fea, Rl i UL AU (AU R pikce, Nothing umueusl ovcurred Auring the U, not only ohce, J8F he Fepeated the westbound Vandalla passenger train has | march to the river. The men upon arriving maneuver. To say they were attempting to been wrecked and was on fire near the fair SOOTHED BY THE S!GHT OF SOIDIERS were seattered around e various shipa RUL'NGS IN PREVIOUS SIMILAR CASES | shoct across qur bows 1s absurt - eam | FUI ISLANDS SWEPT BY A HURRICANE | crounds, about three miles out WALSENEURG RELAPSES INTO QUIETUDE making preparations to put theif men to _ yacht Pedro Pablo, Captain Greenwood, which — firo department Btorm Succeeded by Calm and the Quays | work, SO i Decisions In the Alabama and Fortune Bay f“"fl‘k" I""'l‘\, ‘:\’I‘l'"l',',","f l',';‘"" New Vork 8| Coconnnt and Banana Plantations Entirely | S0 far as can be learned at 8 o'clock this | Many People Who Are Supposed to Know g it No SewditiGa he Harrizon lne wharf, as soon as rhiy e closely " watc enue officers Assuming Their No rm}fl Condition the militay reached ”w‘ soofe tHe \‘m,k Disputes Cited—Also One Made by Buche who are suspicious that she has come to| d and Will Take Years to Recov morning no lives are lost in the wreck. A the Identity of the Lynchers Deterred Militia Out but Not Called of loxding the BHtish steamer DBnginess s Attorney Gen Startling this port to take on arms and ammunition A Disease for the Na- On for a Shot. began, here were no signs of trouble in Rumor in Circulation. [OFL LIS S ORI IHRUFRSHLE ernment Relief, ) that vicinity, notwithetanding the appear LETTER FROM THE DEPARTMENT. Ll b A b Al ) b ance of the militia on the levee. At the NEW YORK, March 14.—All telegraphic grounds. The engines are completely tel; NEW ORLEANS, March 14.—The stormy | head of ‘Josephine, Jackson 1 Seventh| WASHINGTON, March 14.—The Depart-| Messages to Spain in sccret language are | yyorof ) re —Particulars | scoped. Conductor Rahm is badly injured SURRLO, Colo. AN T e ot | Mveets mot n bale of eotton was being moved P AIBIeHE 0, Pty qsorttip I‘\I TORIA, D. C., March 14.—Par Aol ¢ Ju PUEBLO, Colo, March 14—A warn wind tor a TS, Nsvadores wess prepiien. 10 Toad the 1 The following fs the lettet received by Cap- | Iave been reccived by the Australlan ma f.uu\ the passengers are badly shaken up.|at Walsenburg this morning meited the snow 1 by a calm, and some- | Goce hut the negro draymen who do the | MAKINE up its case against the Spanish gov- | tain Crossman from the State department at terrible hurricane which swept OVer | Two baggage cars are oft the track and are yosterday very rapidly and dried the earth thing approaching the normal conditions of | hauling were still afrald to resume work | ernment based on the firlng by a Spanish| Washincton. the Fiji islands a few weeks ago and the |y o o that this afternoon scarching partles set affairs s rostored. Work was resumed on|and no cotton is belag dellvered from presses | crulser at the American steamship Allianca, | To Captain James Croseman, Commandcr | first effects of which were still a topic of EOE - - ut ngaih to hunt for the bodies of the WO the wharves today, at least partially, but it [ up town. Sk holding that in matters of such moment it | lotter of March A reC I Ahieh | Interesting discussion when the Miowera | ON A SEARCH FOR THE REINAREGENTE | ajians Killed by the mob Tuesday night, of was only the colored screwmen who took ub | FEDEKAL TROO1 1 EDED, | 15 absolutely essential our government should | Teached the department today, March M. |touched at Sueva. It was this storm in — hiel 3 X t E y ) 5 A R AR e D e 2 AR, ¢ Moorish § 0 o | Which no trace has yet been found their tools and then only under the protection | be in possessizon of the exact facts so as to | Whtch ROt (e, SEGUIEINCES on"hep | Which several vessels came to griet with | NOOF hn :.‘:‘m ' l“'.::‘l‘. {ri':..‘.h.""' 5 Quict has reigned all day, but the extrema of an armed guard, Whers there were no | SCPAtor Blanchard Saya the Stato of Lowisl- | avoid the humiliation of retraction through | homeward vovage from Colgn, Colombia, to | lamentablo loss of life, and bulldings in | gy L i 3 et i e troops there rk. The white ecrew- WALl U U making a demand that could not be sustatned | NeWe York, oft the h{Cuban const,' on | gueva, the capital of the Fijl islands, sufered | TANGIER, March LA Moorlsh steamer | “ORIAORAETIRL | B0 oL L) nn|ml ‘1|n1\.;~ ik DAl WASHINGTON. Marsh 14,<Sanntor Slanchs | T 3 a the Sth ingt., was fired upon by a Spanish e, : d las gone in search of the missing everybody In Walsenburg and Rouse since men held aloof, prescrved a threatening st by the evidence. So far no reply has been | gunl very severely y ard of Loulsi who is in Washington y | ¥"The ‘department _desired to recelve from | 1o | erulser Reina Regente, in the hope that sie | the mob did its fatal work still continues, . one mad C ! ! ; : | recetve e departme esponse to the A The town is comparatively in debris, hav- ; lence, but none made a move which would | Giq %o 00 L AT e e i) itk el ML kil L has taken refuge in some Moorish port hav. | Thero is no doubt but that a very consider- cause the militia to use force to suppress it : b 0 (he | yan o statement of facts tn the form of an | S N N B RGN, MR \ request made upon Captain Crossman of the [ afiidavit, accompanied, possible, by a |ing been the center of the hurricane. Mos G States district attorney in New Orleans in o 1 i + incl- | Sketch chart showing the course of the Al-|of the z0 appe. N ce boeen done | N8 1o telegraphic communication with this| able number of people know thoroughly well Though still strained, the situation 18 much | coiline ‘for United States troops to suppress | ‘/LIanca for further particulars of th Incl- | jifhea in passing Cape Maysi, and the dis. | L) Ll dikde) A ULk LG by [ €1y, As time passes and no clew s re-| who did the Killing, but they know too well. fmproved tonight. Governor Foster 1s still| \yo disorder at Vike+ 3 dent. In the meantime the officials are in- | tance of the vessel from the nearest point of | about 2 o'clock in the morning of February | o %0 o 5 0r G0 T Yolior that sho | Walsenburg has for years bee t in the city, and has announced hi FHTARE | RPN SR Ut stiien ten wholly un | gLy oucly Tooking up precedents for thelr | the Island “of Cuba, “ihe affidaits should |7, when the wind was terrifie, The hurele | ©00 00 (00 VL 1, @l Tlled W0 I NI L et ds Ui rathier hard e city, and has announced his d M | warranted and uncalled for. The state of 4 § @it o | be_explicit upon these two points, 3 cane was nied by a fearful driving | foundered with all hands grows stronge town, with an element that 1slonally tion to remain until the trouble Is finally | Louisiana is amply able to maintain the | Buidance, and Mr. UhL, who s still acting| Awaliting such, T am, sr, your obedient | rain, penetr erything. The storm | The Relna Regente is a steel protected | shows its teeth and uses its guns, These gettled. Negotlations are in progress which | Peace within her own borders. We have a | secretary of state during the continued fll-| servant, “\““;U‘, Secrotary: continued until 5 o'clock Monday afternoon, | cruiser and was completed in 1887. She is|men are of more or less prominen ahd &y able militia of 1,200 men, well drilled and | ness of Secretary Gresham, is in frequent k colved | and then gradually calmed down s 5 s ettt may produce this happy result, but the out- | 27 i L ) ! 0 o day 5| vas received el 2 elluled el o 30 tons displaceme 500-horse | it 1 believed o o worl v DDy, e Caioped. TET had any 1des that the federal | eneutotion with his superior at his rooms | ¢ LAteL In the day a dispateh was recelved | ", g §o%)1 some ventured out to see f 4,750 tons displacement, 11,500-horse | it fs believed that they did the work no one come cannot be predicted at present. Mean- | yuthorities here would for a moment enter- | | v . from Sccretary Gresham asking =Captain ], “eciens of the damage done. The town |Power and her speed is 20.6 knots. Herfdares to say so or acknowledge any cog- while the state authorities are taking no|tain the request of the district attorney at | P his hotel. Crossman to send to the State department | o, S0 i r o foliage and on every hand | main armament consists of four 945-inch | nizance of the particy: for fear of bel chances. The troops who have been on duty | New Orleans 1 weuld call on the attorney | One of the precedents which has been un- il data of the affair. 'm‘\ aptain wired | WAR E(bed of KoUK andas_ blown down, | Rins and six 4.76-inch guns mounted in |yt b G I DANTELIGEAICAT 0 UEINE all day are sleeping oft thelr fatigue, and are | Beneral and urge the entire ability of the | carthed and brought to the attention of the thntitiie report Would b6 EPHY At omcs: roofs half off, bare walls standing damu broadside, She ‘has an auxillary battery | juncll used as a target, The L) | ‘I‘ull: 6 £ o and ATe 4 giute to look after fts own affairs. 1 may do | acting secretary as having a direct bearin 4 2 n or falling wete everywhere apparent. The|of fourteen rapld-firing and machine guns| -, €Ryer of Jesse Jamas, ran a danc under orders to report for du tomorrow | tyifs: altliough the action ot Governor Foster | o v t BRNE SPAIN MUST RESPECT B FLAG. [0 ot Lo ARAS AR RVS toFpeAB SN hih Jal | Ball i the town of Walsenburg for several e action of Governor Foster | oy iy 6 THRE s : ous reports of damage come from | and has five torpedo tubes. She has a coa s % ) morning when work on the shipping will be [ in declaring that federal troops are not | On the Alllanca incident was found In th 5 Plantations i the group, which sufferad | capacity of 1,150 tons. She was one of the | ¥oirs. Six of pals from that place are resumed. By 6 o'clock this morning all wer2 | needed appears to cover the case. The | Proceedings of the Alabama claims commis- Instractions Concorning Tréatmontof Amere | porpip)y, Tho cocoanut plantations In | three Spanish war ships that took part in | NS In the state penitentiary for various astir in the armories, where troops have been | trcuble is local and temporary, and the | sion. In onme of the decisions announced by | Acan ShipsSent to the Ampricin Minlater. | (he group will take fully five years to recover | the great Columbian naval prade in crimes, but othiers are still on hand, Walsen- quartered for the last few days. Marching | worst of it is past. It in no way approaches | Judge French the court held there was no CHICAGO, March 14.—A special to the |and banana plantations has been totally | York harbor in the spring of 1803, the other burg 1s let of but 1,000, with 1 orders were received from headquarters at|the disorder at Chicago, authority for the stoppage or detention of a | Journal from Washington says: This firing [ ruined. — The pas: year has been such atwo having been the Nueva Bspana and oAt her doors on every side, N IE s e tne. miktla, divided into three | ATho shooting of the Englishman, Bain, 16| py) steamer which 1s pursuing her usual | on American ships bound to and from South :!;"*v:\mihlyl successful one (hat business ;-;l Infanta Ysabel. e the turbulent elament 18 therstcro large; cctions, were marched to the levee g 0ok | not likely to create any international com- [ ™ y A Pl o e o | ple were looking forward to a few years of RALTAR, ) French | especlally since the strike of last summmer, up positions at the Harrizon line wharf at | plications, as it is clearly established that | Toute, even if that route lay at places within Atlantic ports must cease. The Allianca in-{ procperity, cocoanut plantations having only | steamer, which has r orts | after which many mincrs who were steady Third and Sixth streets, The entire forcs | his nationality had nothing to do with the | the three mile shore limit, and so within cident must not be repeated. It matters not | recently recovered from past blows. that she saw a big vessel, supposed to be the | men and had a R some property, Aemberad something. over 600 men. com. | assault upon him, but that he was mingling | the marine Jurisdiction of the power seeking | Whether Captain Crossman was within or| This ls reported to be the most serlous | Spanish cruiter Reina Regente, ashore in | moved away aanded by Drigadier Gensral Dartand, undor | With a_crowd In’ the center of the confliet, | (o ston the ship. 1t (his s held to be sound | Withéut a league's distance trom shore. He|hurricanc the group has had for years, The | Acoitunos bay. She was uniblo to assist the | \WALSENBURG, O ch 14.—No ar- 1 I | the supervision of Major General John|The British officials seem to have taken a| gioirine. then. of course PR R P BN o remular Toute of vessels passing|81and of Tavuaeni, on which most of the | vessel on account of the heavy weather pre- | rests have becn made in connection with the Glynn, jr. broad and sensible view of the incident.” doctrine, then, of course, the Spanish gov-| was in the regular route of vessels passing s European planters are settled, has been | vailing murder of the men arrested for the murder e crnment will make reparation for the action | between the United States and southern | qears trom top to - ! TANGIERS 3 Y o 0 1 d Y READY TO DO BUSINESS : T e SEITs erulser, even ehould it appear that the | ports. It is the recognided thoroughfare, and | S“;SD¢ from top to bottom. e NG March 14.—The Moorlsh |of J. B, Hixon, The bodics of the two FLOUDS AT COLUMBUS, IN GEORGIA. ; ! L R i R R R ! \o Union Steamship company's Osau had | steamer that went ont In search of the m Italians have not been found. Opinfon I8 The men were in full service uniform with Allianca was within three mi pe | must be rex by Spain as such 5o far as miraculons escape. She was shipping [ ing Spanish warship Reine Regente has re- [ divided as to whether they escapel or were cartridgs belts filled with ugly looking mis- : Maysa, as the Spanish minister here be-| steamers flying the stars and stripes are |qugar at Vana Po'nt, wheve there is absclutely | turned and reports that she found no trace of | killid. Tho bodies of three Ttalians are at NG Y Poople Driven from Thelr Houses by the 765 e other hanc s decision is | concerne a Po'nt, T y ed i T at she fo ace o 3 1 S hree Ttalians are at 3 ) y 1 O h ther h 1, if thi n concerned siles. At the point where the greatest dan- leves. “On the othershant, i L 3 no shelter. When the hurricane had blown | the vessel. While eruising, the Moorish |an undertaker's awaiting directions from the ger was apprehended, Hotehkiss and Gatling WL QI L QLD not of efect, then what is known as the A message embracing the sense of the [over she had drifted miles and got among |steamer rescued eleven men from the Span- | county authorities as to:1tha AlancaItIORSEE guns were unlimbered in such positions that | COLUMBUS, Ga., March 14.—He headland theory of jurizdiction will wuh»-hly‘ above, by the direction of Segre L +|the most dangerous patch of reefs in the|ish bark Luz, Captain Jardon, from Bruns-them. = Citizens generally censure the shoot- they could be quickly trained up or down | caused immense floods throughout this sec- | play an important part in the adjustment of | was today cabled to Ministef Tavlor at M group, known as the Ringold recfs, where |wick, Ga., February 4, for Paima, Majorica, |IDg of the prisoncrs, especiaily of the wounded the whatves on advancing mobs. The head- | tjon, East of this city a section known thogmaticr; . | ria. He was instructed to ¢ull at once on the | tho smallest Interinsular steamer would not | which was wrecked during the recent storm. [ man who —gave himself up. It s not quarters of the screwmen at the apex of the | oo 18 Entiral ot ReAEhe According to the contention of Great Brit-| minister of foreign affairs and v that the | go in the broadest daylight The men had been afloat four d. in an open | known positively whether any of the Italians. French market triangle, in the upper storic he bottoms is entirely submerged, the Water | qjn jn the Fortune bay fisheries case, in | course followed by the Allianca is the one |’ Tho food supply of the people §s mow en- |boat when they were picked up. who wero lynched were American citizens. of which were stored quantities of ammuni- | 3rIVIng peopl2 from thelr houses. An iron | which the United States acquiesced, the | followed by the American merchant marine, | tirely destroyed, and the effc which must| MADRID, March 14.—The government was | The Italians do not talk of retaliation, though tion, was surrounded by the Washington | bridge and two smaller ones on Girard creek, | line of marine jurisdiction is drawn three | and that this government believes that | surely follow uch a storm are famine, dis- [ questioned today in the Chamber of | tho feeling among them is intense, ; artiflery, whose howitzers were trained on | emptying Into the river, opposite the eity, [ miles from a line running across from head- | American ships traversing that sea path and, too often, death. The government | Deputies as to the information it had - Mg it, prepared to destroy it at the first hosti land to headland in the case of a bay or a | should be permitted to Ko unchecked. He is Fiji fslands, fully aware of this danger, | resarding the Relna Regente, Replying to | LYNCIING OFFICIALLY movement. Stationed along the river front |, oo (ooyrreq the track ot (hs Qi - | Qepression the general coast line. e | further instructed to say that this govern-{has voted money to meet the more immedi- | the — question, Prime Minister Sagasta == at intervals were plokat lnes of police, | Nave occurred on the track of the dummy | Spanish authorities evidently take this posl- | ment expects that ships fiying our flag will | ate necessities of the case, but this will cer-|said _ telegrams = announcing the wreck | Telegramn Seut to Washington by Governor mounted and dismounted, who were under |!ine and parts of the railroad line in the | tion this time, in the absence of exact| henceforth traverse that route unmolested, | tainly not prove sufficient. By far the |Of a vessel at various places along tha coast Mclniyre of Colo orders to co-operate with the troops and | city, but no serious damage has been done, | advices, that the Allianca was within such a | and that while the Allianca incident is re-|largest number of natives belong to the [had been received and that though the gov- WAS! & e et e eanty Svmpity: with | The river is ap twenty-sevon foot and rising | 1ine and so within thelr jurisdiction, although | served for future and separate adjustment, a | Methodist church of ‘this colony, and mis- | erment has no positive news regarding. the ASHINGTON,Matonild In replyitoltiie them. Occasionally crowd; thered at one | at tne rate of three and HRissinoee the ship may have been actually more than | repetition of such interference with Ameri- | sionary soceties are taking steps to give | Reina Regente beyond the fact that she has | {elcBram sent yesterday to the governor of e A AT ¢ Ak mol s Wera TeallEd] s e cate ot athrees andione-bait sinches anjlithraeiimliealitrom (Uiaimeareat shores can commerce will be regarded as an un-|relief.” A correspondent writes: safled from Tanglers, he feared the vessel | Colorado by Acting Secrctary Ull at the in- on to dlsperse them, which they did without | hour. Rallrond schedules are badly demor- | STARTLING RUMOR IN CIRCULATION. | friendly act toward the Wnited States. “Tho cyclone traveled from east to west |had been lost. The belief, which fs hourly | stance of the Italian ambassador, the follow- SN, L Bhdesi s 4 alized, all trains being late, e o Alabama decision | This action, while prompted, of course, by [and revolved around an axis against the | growing stronger, that the vessel w R L trouble. Not a shot was fired at any point, | 21t7a0% Bl Ctrains DeE e A most Probably based on the Alabai 0 g ger, vessel will never | ing replies have been received, the first late nor was there any vidlence. The negro | asirons rain and’ hail storm pasted above Teferred (o o rumor Was in cireulation | the Allianca incldent, is ftaken without con- qun. Wo had the last blast about 6 p. m. | again bo heard from hus crcated a feeing of | & b t” 110 Uuo second rany. ) st lato §orowmen went to work without hesitation|| this_ section last hight. overowing today to the effect that the State depart- | sideration as to whether Captain Crossman | * h hough hen blew a gale of |consternation throughout the country. In IBHL LANG ond early this morning: wherever troops were stationed. They also | creeks and lowland. Great damage enY had fent a sinister warning to the | was in” the Tight or wrong. Spain has for [ hurricano force nearly all night, it scemed | Cadiz and Carthagena, where most of the | (HENVER, Colo. March 18—To Hon, Ed- e oomet aurig ‘the | done to Dottom' lands and farmers ate now | Spanish government o the cffcct a declar- | many years been a bit too free in her deal-1(o be almost calin compared with the fear- | crew belonged, the excitement and anxiety | Washin o Dol Bectetary g niate] Torning, but as neither militia nor polico | three weeks behind on account of cold | atjon of war would follow a repetition | Ings with the American flag and people, and ful reality of the cyclone. On Monday |are intense. O R AT AL L BT B re e ity “thare, they. soon abanaonea | ehther and raln, LT e dam | Of the Allianca affair. Acting Secretary Ul | Secretary Gresham is deférfilfed that hence- [orning what o stehl the lsland presented: 3 —_— have, wired for informeatton Yo oy thab Xk ¥iotworlk (hough there was: no! prospect of \CAVILLE, Cal, March 14-The dam- | this afternoon sald he had no further in-| forth she must treat Americans ands.the houses in the mativo town were leveled, | BANK OF DUBOIS CLOSED ITS DOORS | of the proper county and have directed trouble, and returned to the eity. At 5:30 ually h frost Wil not fall much | formation to give to the press than he had | stars and stripes with the very nicest con- a;’!r_ly all’ the 700 ‘cottages blown down or him to protect his prigoners and maintain S 1 korewmen had alll fnjabed! thelr | hortiot 3. "Fhe apricot orop has been | already given out, and, taking their cue | sideration, With regard to the statement [blown away. The place had just the ap- | Stockholders Are Individually Liable, but grder . At ls probable from the information Bay's labors and the troops were withdrawy, | 2most totally destroved, probably not fifty | from him, the officials of the State depart- | that the Spanish man-of-war was justificd In pearance of having bcen bombarded for Depositots Are Scary. §,have rocelved ihat the Italians alleged Rl orbderedl to. report: again at 8 ofcloak | ons Temaining, warly cherries that would |iment ‘declined toj:say anything: about the|| fring ‘on| (e’ Alllanoa it ‘ehes waa yithin weeks past by all the flects on carth and sea, | DUBOIS, Pa., March 4.—The Bank of | but as to this 1 IR LT Lo tomorrow morning. have becn on the market I two weeks are | matter. But from the fact that no intimation | marine league of Spanish ferritory, and es- | it ground belng strewn with nuts, lookIng | Dubols of ' this city closed its doors today, | tiof. ~ I am in communication with. the O farante st the dolegates of mercan- | (o Lo ail Hight, as they dre only Just bloa. | of any such precipitate action, in the absence | pecially if passing between adjacent Spanish | 10 SETEE PHope o cennonading could | No statement has been given out, but the [ SSting Iialian consul here, whom 1 naye (i conterence of the delegates of mercan-} (g e Al At ond Tebn, Whith Was ad- | of a knowledge of the facts have been com- | islands, whicl statement fs bsed on this | javs Shused fhe devastation which was| depositors are much frightened. The stock- | fhe. g Wil take all necessary steps in but took no action, having decided practically \_u‘m--»;| l‘ulllvl the sameras the apricots, is | municated to the Spanish minister here, untry’s position regarding sealing in Bering y SRS ULe: i holders are individually lable, and all are (-A‘;finux:x‘.':m:.ri: nn‘»-u!m:"t);:"[u’\r-:of':::"'u“fmflel to leave the settiement for the governor's | Futment jitut Wit Samsuse hio been done to leh ol cortaloly. be flne case it ususi | sea, the State department holds that it 15 not | COMBINING AGAINST TIIE GERMANK. | rated well, owning large {racts of real os- | turbance that he can put troops aboard cars: hands. Jeaches, ns e junt moing out of the | diplomatic amenities were observed e . A s here andllelsawhere, " | within two hours. TOOK ACTION ADVISEDLY. praches, as they are gust soing 000N | such a message had been sent to the Spanish | “By way of illustration,” said one of the| Bog'lsh and Amerlcans Stand Tugether in q(.w,l.;:,.d ;,“".':'l “‘,‘.El,‘,':‘“.ff,,ol.‘ “{“:l ALBERT B. M'INTYRE, This eveni T RO o o true of plu government directly through United States | department sccretaries this afternoon, ‘“‘we ¥amon.-Herr Schmidt Impoxched. R S o 2 v of Colorado. ReRevEpingifrptorringdpartionlarly toathe, ther s quite again a Minister Taylor at Madrid, the story failed | are permitted to send our ships through the | Apra g ) 5 s s herethasibeentaauletirunionf{FADBINVII, SColo 1 calling out of troops, the goveraor €u'd it| {here is a prospect another. frost, ) G res e i Al TRl s Vara , Samoa. Feb, 27.—(Per steamer the bank, Several thousand dollars of bor- Edwin F. Uhl, A ATy BYARyery unfortunate Sthat Uit had ‘become |ithough not sothard, Senor Maragua, the Spanish minister, has | not permitied to fish in it." Arawa, via San Franclsco, March 14)—The | BUEH and school distriot fundswere depos- | Washingtonsbear Siec | Blnee wiring vou Ble duty o use such larsi mewirss, but | FORT W QRTH, Tex, March HoCarcful | not as yet received word from Cuba as to| ———— big German mercantile firm of Frings & Co., | the airtetors held: a*meeting this after- | 4t Walsenburs: Laxt fih while cons A etioabls and Bl O it | the gunboat which fired on the Allianca, nor | WILL NOT AFFILIATE WITH NEGROES. | Which was brought into notorlety through f Boon and gave out (he meagér statcment | yeving, biiscr from Rouse to othors any otlier practicablo and cffective | pilys on the Texas coast south of the month | does he kiow the name of the warship. The importing and selling rifies and ammunition | itk he Mabilities of the haiik amount to | Bt aimed B S plan to adopt. His oxcellensy sciteraied | of the firazos river at'so tone, The' shore | delay i due io the fact that the gunbont is | Georgla Women's FPross Club Withdraws | (0 the rebels, has been forced into nsolvency. e e L ORI O ML M Lo O R SR QR S sy VR Nappaned o woula Drotect the. 1ven of | manthe and: 16 latiOuRhL. (AL o8 cruising off the eastern coast of Cuba, 400 from the National Federntio A recelver and trusice have been appointed. | Wil Das ok for dolleg, had pramia k| Khow' Whether “Killea o not. This ges Blliaane 'an1 commence at any. cost. Tnis | Tod fsh shawn OunG hre Kiled; miles from Havana. % ATLANTA, Ga., March 1{.—The Georgla [A large number of local tradesmen have | complete statement in a fow 'ATun | curred about 7 p.m. AU1 4. m. mob broke .“.,,‘ was declded upon last night Tt 1a |18 a great blow to the fishing State_department offic nd Senor Mara- | Woman's Press club will withdraw its mem- | been affected by this bankruptey. is not anticipated on the other bank, as it [ Into jail and shot to death two prisoners. e governon, attor avery phase of (Ho situ- | Which is rapldly growing to great propor- | gu, the Spanish . have compared | pership from the Genoral Federation of Wo- | KIng Malieioa _and s government have 12 oonslaeredifonaiort theltsundentink thal | O B e p cvery phase ot th - | tlons on the Texas coust. aw 2 to the firing of | man's clubs for the re ed charge H . ountry, und has receive crous offers | eXcept drive Atlinizadivoen torovghly; consliaraainy tie honanRL e ot io ey san i1 nanieAelubaRoe] ey reshch Chiat thaifeders proparcd charges of impeachment agalnst of assistance from other banks should a |, On recelpt of which T telegraphed him as police board and other bodles. was almozt Y ¥ AW ‘ s just admitted intodts membership | HETT Schmidt, the president of the councll, | run be precipitated, follows: ““Wire me at once wh=ther you are Dot inanimous opinion of the bossd tht it | TWO OF THE INDIANS ARE GUILTY. | lianca. They find that the Department of Jus- | (}iree clubs made up of negro women, Thie | and have sent a petition to the three treaty | CHICAGO, March 11.—The Walter A, |maintaining order and protecting prisoners A l { oard that 1t tice has already specifically ruled on the right | (re€ G TR MACE MP € Aoy [ powers praying for his recall. The rebel | Wovd Harvester company confessed judg: | and whether you have suflicient force to was the only thing to do and it was generally { g e 1lend and searcs-the-Hawk Con. | of & warship, under certain circumstances, to | ojup “which b 'jx”", sovering board of the | paryy s ¢ present congregated at Ana, but | Ment in the superior court for $26 prevent recurreénce of vlolence to prisonorss the opinfon of all other hodies affexted by thie Y ) b, which held a meeting yesterday after L favor of the National L g o every precautlc a0 . fire blank cartridges and then solid shot thera has been no recent outbreak fitheiNatlonal:Banic of the it . | Take every precaution to protoct lifesand disturbing and rioting c¢lement. Although victed by w Deadwood Jary. 1 b eehiaui L2njp Lintorder || poonaat the Capital Female college. The A scandalous Tumor w. ecentl 2 An exccution was Issued and deputy sheriffs [ property, and a on as possible ascers everything Is now quiet on the levve, there | DEADWOOD, S. D., March 14.—(Special [ across the hows of A bourd was composed of Miss Treck. presi- [\ & feingalous rumor was recently started | jevied on the stock fn the warehouse of the | tain wiid composed the mob which aid the B e L LB | oloea o Ay e alot i ¥ ha, sase bothitia m’;finn:s;’x;;‘“;;‘ hal LSRG ST 41.m,“'::“g<q¢“?‘.;.|.l‘l.;[:.’.q§:; \l‘tfi qlu'I( n u“ghhi hers implf lll|"!’gm(nllll)""|‘n l‘l;:‘;m‘;"h(;\:;x:'Sm\'; company at 74 l-‘-inynz,]- street, 'm.-lm..(.;‘ :; ichini, mul“u‘]( son as pri -(:: :lh{lp”z\rr‘eul 4 e 48 far i 3] A AN 0 as ren 0 s rarian: Miss Hosa Wood B on_of | which was seized by the sherift consist hem;” to which 1 received the followin Iaborer a8 ho gocs about s work undet | United States against Straight-head and six | General Black on July 25, 1660, and is con: “0F Athens, Mre: Willam King, Miss | BUns and ammunition for Uie rebels, The | & large number Of arvesting machines | reply: MEverything quiet tonight, Wi exlsting circumstances, i the wbsence of | 4ol Syigiing “was rendered (s morning, | tained in the digest of Atorney Generals’ A. P\ Penn of Monticello and Mrs. Bascom- | captain and agent of the United States schooner [ Which are kept in store in_the Chicago | wire particulars in morning. Have not competent. protective forces. Therefoce, for - R 008 ey . | may Brick of Americus. The club, when It | Equador wers also Implica o varehouse of the company. Judgment was | found two vrisoners that got away at tim o "present, 1t I8 quite necessary to keop | Captain Straight-Head and Lieutcnant Scares- | Opinions, page 249, paragraphs 83 to 87, In-| was organized, was asked to join this feder- | ot'tho’Scandal has been Aol o g SULhOT | confessed on notes of the company held by | they were being held up By e mob. Wil the soldiers on duty.” the-Hawk were found guilty of intent to do 18 \(A B r o ihan s ehLits Aa“xvh‘u':‘l m-(?lxl.‘»{:vxrh.4‘[\.10.'"K:I.\):x;,;“.l,n.-;.rlgfi '“.T( trial £ and awaits (h: b mk.rx 'l'hlu Li'lll“]lllny‘h( one of’ t:lw larg- lulnuuml !un'hn]l f\;ll information 'nw (] 4 % 2 it i ! s on ha o e S yoma s to N iz est concerns in the country engaged in the | promptly as possible, I see no rea How long o you expect, overnor, 10| great bodily harm, and the other v | o inio the national character of any | fetin, ang f B e irel (0 withara | Here Schiatled, until recently the German | manutieture of (ho country' engaged in Uhe | prompiiy, as possible, 1 e no reason for ;"E;;lflr‘ military vigllance queried the § rane Dennis-Buck, Blua-Spotted, Shell- | strange ship she.may meet at sea, but the lf;"‘:l“" :;;“ |l:’r'|' v:\ilx'll‘ll‘r‘:}"uxn w:n-“(-nuscrl llu' consul at Yokohama, has been sent here to SI':VI\;}‘IHH'RG, \" . March 14.—Holt, ll(\""“"; “‘l"‘ll'"‘r the Italians killed were er. ) VR R el i r erfect one ana tae vl > a on within the last three weeks | succeed Burmann, t Con- | Schaeffer & Co., tobacconists, filed a deed | American citizens.” “I cannot say, but as long as may seem (;:lxl:‘"lss el AR His-Shom—versac plantzisinoliatperiest cone s s vlolaslun of three negro womens press ¢lub from e | siderable urmaimehedtopmer contul. H00n: of assignment, tiits aficrnoon for'the henelt ALBERT B AINTYRE necessary.” ed and discharged. This case has been [ Of un! 5 states of Indiay I ols. Miss Breck | pe i 5 of creditors. This firm has stood among the Governor of Colorado, B ciith fonrel) Aol Jiat | st i T e sl poopa (condpmRation,, nor ven by detention. opened up correspondence with the officers | DY Consul Burmann's action in prosecutIng | firat fn the city as shippers. While the lin- il = ¥ 31. The party making the inquiry must | of the federation. She maintained that the [ Several loyal Samoans, who, learning that v 1 3 e - | cavs 9 X C. 3 Dbl e B e SR e 4 5 bilities will réeach into" the hundred thou- | CAUSED NO EXCI ENT AT ROME ;l ehm HEAgRD, bgt )l romalo fn “v‘l‘l‘-‘)l if | girectly or indirectly intercsted in the In- | raiso his own colors or in some other way mbers of the Georgla Woman's Press | certain Germans had imported a quantity of [ sands, it §s belleved all American creditors [ L K s health Is 10 worse wntil Wl (roubls has | lans on the reservation. Straight-Head, | make himselt known before he'can lawfuily | (b Were not veads vedto beloni to el | arms and ammunition which was about (o be | are steured. hhe recent failure o SCbilling | otorado Lynching Attracted Littlo At subsided and contldence hna besn testured. | captain of the Indian polics at the Chieyennd | demand uch knowledgo from the other ves- ngs O s el gcial | turned over to the rebels, assisted the gov- | & Druning of Bremen, I8 sald’ to have} ™ DO hninote LG AN ! DIV 3 River agency, and six Indian policemen were | sel. At i M 4 LR ernor of the province in taking possession of | CAUse 6 fallure, ’ 4 At 7 o'clock thls morning the whart in | Indiewed for tha murder of William Ficlder at | = 36, 1t this 18 refused the inquiring vessel | anals. byt only: as fellon Workers. A syl | the contraband articles on Dehalf of the Kov- P STy T T T ROME, March 14.—1It is semi-oficially an- front of the Harrlson line of steamers began | the agency on March 8 1803, Flelder was a | miy fire a blank shot, and in caso of furiler | itcd spondence “has folfowed vetwlon | ermment. to which they were confiscated in | 47 NETRODIST nounced that a dispatch from Washington B prosent. an. antmated appoarance. The | squaw man, and was killed whila resisting | delay @ shotted gun may be fired across the ong, the southern women claim- | accordance with the Berlin treaty. These has been received by gover : | ) y the government, saying stevedores of the various gangs of negrola as claimed by the defense that | bow of the delinquent ship, 3 glad to see the | Samoa vere selze 3 ~ Returned Missl, ent, fo thelr men lo report at the whar( at tho | that o bollce. were acting under (e or gominander of an armed ship may take for Aasociate WIHIIomMB Al | aro now belng trtea, (LEAVENWORTH, Kan, March 1.—Thi R‘[fi.‘;‘ t:nr ];:n]x‘mg n!' se .r;ul hlulnunudm gular hour to begin work. Notwithstand- | ders of the agent. The Indian polico are a | the purpos ascertaining the nationality o L n the recent municipal election here the | Was the second day 0 308 Moth- | Colorado. the Itallan ambassador addrepseiis ing that military protection had been | power on the agencies, preserving peace and | o another vessel must be at his own peril. | s4nrE SHOWED HOW 1T WAS DONE, | American and English elements were arrayed | 9118t 13plscopal annual conference = here. | note to the federal government on the matter promised them, some of the darkles were |order when it can be accomplished in no 7. The right of Inquiry can be exercised . against the German. The offices are about | About 120 ministers are in attendance/| 4pq algo telegraphed the Itallan consul at dublous about visiting the scene of the other way, and have been the means of {001y on the high seas and no naval officer | conversation Overheard by the Col cqually divided between the two factions. Bishop Goodsell of San Francisco 18 the | Denyer for information. The federal govern- slaughter, for they feared that the building up loyalty to the government in|has the right to go into harbor of a ths Gibby Murderers. - president, The conference held a business | ment in response to the inquiry of the an could easily hide themselves behind a cotton | contradistinetion (o loyalty to chiefs in the | Pation with which his government s at BUFFALO, N. Y., Mareh 14.In the Rob- Argentino Must Modify Her Dutles. meeting and the bishop made a statement | bassador, x}\.x that it was xf..l yn "‘.:ln' balo and plck & negro off before & police or | Tndian country, It has been fearcd that if | Peace to inquire into the nationality of a |, ALQ, No X QY Rol BERLIN, March 14.—In the Relchstag to- | concerning the expenses of Methodist bish- | of the facts it el militlaman could reach them. However, | these men were convicted all future efficiency | Ye25el Which is lying there. inson trial today Dr. Carlton R. Jewett | day there was a lengthy discussion over the | ops, Their oMolal expentes’ avernized 1150 | o facts In rogard to the murders, but the em. However, | these men were convicted all future efciency | Y02 N ot day. P lton s a lengthy « on o o | ops. officlal expenses avernged 790 | consul g6 phed 1o the o A about fifty men made their appearance at the | of the Indian police would be destroyed. - |, The forcgoing applics to the high seas, | estif 1 that Gibbs' death resulted from the | motion that Germany withdraw from her | ech, Counting salary and expinses, the | Sousul telesraphed to the ambassador, cons time mentioned. At that hour the levee thera belng no question as to the right of | bullet In the brain. liert Snyder, Badle Rob- | new tr The motion | ISEODs cost th> conne:tion about $4,70 cach, | firming a report that six Italians had been A 4 p——— detention. 1t the Alllanca. was. haide. Cuban | Inson’s cousin, told about’ hearing Clarence | was finally Al 0 Ttev. William Friend was permitted Killed 10 consequence of the murder of a swarmed with policemen, but not a man 5 5 o 5 3y A was inside Cuban shecial committee 1 : : Searing ' military. unfform - was in sight. | MINERS THINK THEY HAVE WON. | waters. ' From this it appears, in the judg- | and Sadie quarrel at théir house on Cen- i"""'“ the ‘\“’" ussion, Von Blebersiein, min- | FItHATAW |'|“.";'.'ul.§'.".:"“;\!f“‘ llm‘l al ~-‘|n W, i«iduun Keeper. ;A5 it was unknown whether B A scariatna thati s ent of Senor Maragun. that the Spanich | tral avenue In Cloveland when Sadie thrent. | I8ter of forelgn affuirs, declured German toss of Herrington, Kan.,’ under charses. | the murdered Ttaliuns were naturalized Amer= oo had ot ronchied the. seene many of | Some ltallroad porators Aro SIML Obiur |ihip kept within the strict letter of the law o “plow ‘about. the', pultalo o7 | Ports Lo, the, Apkenine | ltepublie | now Tmlonary . MeetIng. T¢ Wab. conducted by | can cltizens, the ambassador charged the o May Cnuse Trouble, . T sald the witness, “Clarence h 1 ed o 76,000, arks. Germany had A fy on¢ them became frightened and wanted to re- Il A4 3 as lald down by the United States, h ¢ ol N a0 ¥ 0l 1 to inquire into the matter of thelr o v 5 o AP P S R A R women and was {n connection with the Wgo- | COnsu turn to the shelter of the more thickly | PITTSBURG, March 14.—The strike of the | This still leaves open the question whether What do you mean by that?"’ ntine wanted to u'[.uLn goods |.5 G gn Misslonary soclety. The main | citizenship. Meanwhile the governor of 0 ) Thl oR whethe ; Line wantad's £00ds t ventered I an eloguent addicss by | Colorado telegraphed the ambassador that he populated portion of the city. The | miners of the Pittsburg district is but one | the Spanish ship fired the shotted gun “across inted two revelvers at her, having she would have to madity her customs | yr, reda s, Inte P ' Bilicemen " fold. them . that. they | week old today and twothirds of the minary | (B0 Bows" of the Allianca or directly at her, Rened s mbsthehe. hd tied s | duties.He protestcd that such an inter- | Mrs. Tredericic Milcs, Jate misslonary in | had sent troops to protect the Halluns near need have no fear. Notwithstanding that the d ) MPTS | Captain Crossman of the American ship con- | handkerchlef about his head” pretation would e placed upon the wfo- | HA, he RO Q5 (1% RolONEan 4 | the scone. The disputch received here added T et ot 1 o aeas that the | are now at work at the union rate. The | tends that the shots were fired to hit. The | .aviatdid she say®s o eyt BLaton andar tha Moty aed by ‘ ur ¥ . e . X hat the United States authorities displayed g she say it " the Tinited Btates tnder the Mo Seda ! ered in Chicago and elsewhere as a pure, | ! play O aren were willlug o Degln wark andas | strikers consider the fight practically won, | Spanish government is yet to be heard from | Giye: 400 1at¥ the way you held up | B i had s upaer the McKmley 185 | gainted, learned man. “Non: ¥ ¢hekald’ [a most conciliatory disposition and n pura L I }' RAAAL ) T RO ipbs.t RlchNAd. che ofteot, his - | %e ‘I8’ Tanorant, lazy, fat, leentious and | suance of the ambossador's request expressed police protection. They had received word | but they may yet bump up against some ad- | " g Clarenc: went on and t(ld me aboat hold- ITnen gonds from American markeis i g aho o ) v B i 11 Saieesine omers | Yorse eroumatancca 1 (e sereons o sout-| DID NOT FIRE ACROSS THE BOWS, | ing up the Buffaio' man. He it they' ot | by reason of Teciprocity treatics. knows nofhing abot His sacred books,” | their Intention of obtaining un exact acoount as 5 MALdag” o ; el CROSS THE BOWS. | 1, 0P| 0y rhestowall sitinsied " board bl g —= I the evening the anniversary of the ed- | of the incident and the causes of it and to T e e imo. (hey had e workof | ave eonceded the demands of the miners and | piy" from the State department at Washing- night, and” Badie had om o wult of Lis| BERLIN, March i4—The Relchs Ansel-| poi™piuiical inatfiate, Rev: L. K Muritn | The Tribuna, the most widely cireulated of: B ot T 4"y ar o of | there hta been a general resumption of work | Yon in answer (o his Jetier of March 12, 1 Runt a0 g RN i, Clurenise | Gery oficlal, publishes a seport of the pro- | prasident of Haker uritversily) and Dr. Mure | tho newapanera of Romo, savs thal to Iialyle e e faar e khe {7eOP® | at all the river mines. All the river craft | havo scen the statement in the papers,” | showed me the revolcers Sadiia ot o te sauel, Ut aay the fivin, late ‘ohbRaRlior OFTIDR AN’ Biale | reiponstiancs asinak iy Rilliog oA e i AEben i Sfe hem | ure being Ioaded and as long as this rush con- | Captain Croseman said, “that I was ta re- | Mr. Hardesty objected(to the testimony | [ LS SHRIKAG. BECRERNALID FANG tha 1 AR in Colorado the United Statcs government e tds of suepietoun Tookinn wiite | tnues there will e work, not only for the | ceivo a reply from the State department | §f, oy 1¢r but thetcourt overruled the ob- | reporter of ‘the committec, Who said the de- | Oreson Eggs and ¥ at, | ODPOSCs the plea of the independeice f the o~y full number of river miners, but also for a | asking for further particulars of the firing | — pressed condition of the sugar Industry wis | PORTLAND, Ore., March Shipments | States comprising the states of the univn and fawever willing the stevedores were to go | 1ATEC MUMbSr of extra men (rom the railroad [ on my ship, but beyond that 1 have no news | I8 SUSPECTED OF CARKYING ARus, | (hie to overproduction 'Hiie Sole” remedy | of potatoes for Missourl tiver points aver. | SvIscs Italy (o await the action of (he Colos to wark, Caplain Woods of the Enginser, the | ™Le® of such a communication. The only fur- lav-n an Increase of the bounty pald for | ggq'ten caricads a day on account of the | F400 Judiclary. The papcr adds it s the dyty , Capta s of the Englneer, the AT . or g ¥ — i exports, and in order to provide the | 38¢ ten carloads a day on account of the ede governme 0 Semmer whieh ey, tacked upfhacer: e | On e other hand, the raiiroud operators | ther details 1 can give the department 18 10 | Orders Recolved to seargh 8 ritish Ship | méins ehori, B0 Jn, orier o Provide the |low prices ruling here as's result of the | f the federal government to prevent ‘the e anm” yautacked by the armed | refyse (o pay more than 5 cents per ton and | send Uhe authorities a sketch of the chart NEAL Ko MBI meins for this, they inust ralse the exclse | e Ripply In the Countiy: “The movemens | Separate states from becoming usylums for B I b woric woull ot Maten to €| the majority of their wines are fdle. They | showing tho ship's position at the time of owlug the ship's p SAVANNATL G Btaveh - Under in- | 10 restrict the output’ with the view of pre- | Will continue unless locai prices are” ad. | assassing ous armories and word was sent that it would | beCtuse, they cannot Il thew ab the prices | V50T Yoy exactly, after a little figur- | the Britsh steamship Billott, which cleared Marcoury May tie Mude spoaor. Hon 1 § coala. be 10 o'clock before the troops would reach | 40144 DY CHmPRULars Gud pay the price de- | g, Just what the position of tho Allisnes | f0F Costa Rican ports, has been searched | LONDON, March 14.—The Globe this even- |y o Sovmumpaatipen : Baron Favs Orders Him to the Sceus of the scene. Consequently all idea of work wag | 20ded by the unio e it Y now e ek aho. AUADEA | g0 yyms and ammuniflon, being guspected | N states that the government han con- | Mre Clevelands Moiher o Culifornls the Kecent Lynchings, Aapdonsd Unill that hour and the negroes Blew Vith D, Neurer (o any headland of Cuba than fose | of having been engaged by Cubans for that | Yeved a hint to the opposition that Sir wii- | [ STOCKTON, Cal, March 1-llenry 1. | pENVER, March 14.-—Dr. Cuneo, Italian. were ordered (o remain around, They did so lew © with Dynamite, miles. This reference to outlying Iglands, vice, although Cleured for Costa Rica, | M Vernon Harcourt s disposed to ac- | Perrine and wife, the stepfuther and mother | .,ou), gtarted for Walsenburg tonight in but they hugged the police very clossly. The | PENVER, March 14.—Since the sulclde of | making the Mmit further off shore, does not | The crew of the Kiliott, which hus been | (Bt the speakership when Bir Arthur Wel- | respectively of Mrs. Grover Cloveland, ar- la BuAner hussed tis tuiloe wary cloasly, The the” anarehist n Sl at- Chicuse, | Llug e Mmit further of ehore, does not | Y. ¥ 0000 i (hae Yaontn smchays | lestey Peel reaigns, providing his'election s | rived in Stockton this afternogn. Mr. per. | compliance with Iustructions —from Baron been resumed re has been no record of such & cold |est land to Cape Maysi Is Hi tered, sy the captaln informs them that h= | L85 OPEGAS el A ng % 0% | pine wished fo vINL s old friend, . O. | Fava, Lisilan ambassadar, Hayti, which is | cannot (o1l them J well recelved by the opposition and if it 18 hore has beey 5o ree ueh a Cape ) canno ¥ S pposition and if 1t i thews, with whom he was engaged in Cunco made the following «1a : MILITIA CAME PREPARED. plpfe, planned, siiniin o0 A08h0f Al iy ;.""!N AWSY " Acruit . tie- Wisdwarg | Lasye uozes walelbx Nl pouiiy i SR wnff SORSTi®R, AR ARG, FiaR: | Business in Biockion 1o the M i ) Whder Iottructious. eeon :“v':-nl: At 11 o'clock the Third and Fourth bat- | Killed himeelf on Logan' avenie aday | PAAE . rived from New York today and have been | [rm “House of C o N - ent and but Wil ot exa taihan o thoone, ander o nt | By X ploding & dyriamiie cartridie about an | 14 Was poluted out to Captain Cromsman | placed wbourd, thirty feek' from where the leader i the House of Commons Think It s Not Taylor, ment and will fulfill them, but will tot exs ¢ 3 ere 5 do Stea ¢ vedro Pablo g. Negroes - s R 2 pres. opinion until I am authorized, men, left the srmories and murched 10 the | lnkn (nis frrements Mugen pilie, body was ‘“fl“q:“: Bty o artment offcials ax 1o | réspondent that they were pi od press Cor- | \ADRID, March 14.—The government has | Telegram)—It 1s thought here that the man | Btatcs government s friendly toward s hoad of Josephine street, where the work of ot gy e 1 T § vcattered e “mm‘“‘;‘lmflvlm ::lk‘lb..lu::f"} gun- llector Beckwith will investigate. = Senor issued an order forbidding the delivery of | arrested for W. W. Taylor in Mexico Was | government." . Y loading the West India line of ships began at - R ey P e T POO10 RN RO S ek iia | privale telagrame conislning Cuban nawa | Oxiug Wallgof this gy Xba s thare, and wee———— 3 4 5 0ss hel ., The capta i s viewed he' Mo spicio - € character unfavorable to the | was due ‘era Cruz ab e time o e . e noon. There was no demonstration anywhere | Indian Hoyx Made Good Firemer Very deidedty, Lok herels coptain sald | FiCt g abileh authoritics, and (hal his e | Goveramens: Tt ules orered et so 't | dreat. Walls 1s it Bt e el Ahe | EXONERATED BY CORONER'S JURY. along the line. Each man carried @ rife and | SANTA FE, N. M., March 14.-A block on | (wo cigars as he spoke, and holding one in | U< onis are 10 keep & rigld lookout here. pher messages be sent tg Cuba such 4 mistake i quite probable N around his waist was a belt containing twenty (849 Franclsco stract, 1n whioh were Fianze's | caoh hand, using them fo Miustrate fhe wost . — L e — Killing of Patrick Looney by (onstavle rounds of cartridges hardware store, Guble's undertaking estab- | tions of the (w0 ships, “hore 1s the Ajllan, | Co3demned Murderer Commits Suicide, Dispersed a Band of Rebels. Killed by Falliog Wall Luptos Was Not & Kelony. Tho presence of the military on the scene | lishment, Tolunders xaddlery shoo and | hoading northwert, weil (o' southward and | ,J01SE: Idaho, March 1h.—Charles Perty, | MADRID, March 1.~An officul dispatch | PITTEBURG, March 10-=While engaged | CRIFPLE CREEK, Colo., March 14.~The, of trouble caused no unusual dewm PALE RRY a: m;w{:»""';{’ \oday. | westward of Cape Maysl, a good four miles under sentence of death at Pocatello, died | from Havana says that the rebel band near | in tearing down the old Merchants & Me- | goroner's jury has found a verdict that the on the part of the strikers. They viewed the | 1O BOUOU, TpATRAEe: SWEN. A O iaton | of shore. The Bpaulsh gunboat steams out | jo% Dight from & dose of morphine which | Guatanamo has dispersed. —Fifty of the | chanics bank bullding today one. of 2 by C :fiwwan\‘humwuw absence of | school Apinghished themasived by "doing | trom under laud, Broad off from s, and then he clained he gat from Tellow prisoner. | rebéis wore killed or wounded and six Span- | walls fell, crushing Pauick Kilieen's siuil, | I8 o Faurlcle Logicy by Constable . Joer! men bhad Areanei, ! tire Terre Haute Fire Department Sum- [— moned to the Scene, Searching Parties Fail to Locate the Bodies of the Lynchad Italians, las gons to the sc — westhound passenger ran into a switch en from Telling for ¥ tair the Same 1 ment of State is moving with deliberation in ve been succee have been washed away. Severai washouts nate railroad operators, The river operators 4 Ty murdered Patrick MeN; i isk I 5 the engage- ¥ ¢ | W. 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