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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, '1899. . CONOUEROR OF DISCORD AMONG " e SANTIAGD HAS THE OWNERS OF this is RETURNED HOME THE RAWHIDE | dry-goods stas commonsense. General Shafter Ar- NevnllstFea.r;l Dlsp;ace- : B 3 ment as anager. rived Last Night. l paas CONTEMPLATES LEGALACTION fi@ e WELCOMED BY THE MAYOR| 3 — G005 60055~ PTI(;;;A SUDDEN CHANGES ASTONISH d PUBLIC RECE T THE PAL- SONORA MINERS. y e e . . . e e we've just flmshed. sttffzkta!klng an now we are ‘‘on time” with our re- Rumors of Sensational Suits to Be H . 43 i General Shafter Tells Why He Was e s ductions; on-time because punctuality Attacked by the Yellow Press of the Well-Known Min- is business decency ; we bought the Aaron e Vi dng ian: bankrupt stock of choice underwear: we say = = = Pplainly you cannot buy the same quality for even Captain Nevills, the millionaire mine- the same, let alone less, money on this coast: of nearly nine owner, is once more in hot water. This| 3 5 = time it is the wealth-producing Raw- that’s plain language, and plain words appeal to plain neisco at 7 o’clock hide mine which is causing him mental people; they : appreciate it, and these seli same plain shington, D. C. He worry. If his present intentions hold fitabl t inied by his aid-de-camp, for a few days he will file a few suits people are the most profi e customers. t H. Noble, Captain E. H. that promise sensational reading for in W. H. McKit- the mining public. | ladies’ muslin | fancy rep suit- N Shabis o Nevills is a third owner in the great | UUT UF THE drawers with | RE[]U[:‘”UNS IN ings in silk ?/the general with Rawhide mine, the remaining poruon} deep cambric | and wool were also. in - the being the property of John Ballard and | ruffie and - lace | good h_‘av; 1 to these there was ‘W. H. Martin in joint partnership. For | AAHUN STUEK edge on bot-| I]RESS FAHR'ES quality in dark trick’s maid and | many years Nevills has managed the ! tom, of gocd | ! shades and A 16<year-old Cuban | mine, dividing his residence between | muslin, made full. Aaron's price 25c. | new color combinations : regularly t 5 country rn};vu‘ Sonora, which is not many miles dis- | Hale's 19¢ pair. | worth $1 yard. Hale's 7S¢ r as his | tant from the Rawhide, and this city. The latest change, as the story goes, is | that Nevills has been forced out of the | management by the combination of the | other two mineowners and the mine | has been placed in the hands of Sydney Sprout, the builder of the electric plant which supplies the operating power of | the Rawhide. | Ballard and Martin have been on the | ground for the past week in the ab sence of Captain Nevills, who is now i San Francisco. Captain Nevills said last night that his men were in control of the mine, and while he had not been | apprised of his-displacement in favor of Sprout, yet he admitted that he knew | that this project was on foot. “There will be some big surprises in a few days,” he said last night. “My | attorneys, W. H. Ricketts and Thomas Riordan, are now preparing suits which | was mole by General Wartield, Colonel W. R. Smed- Colonel J. C. Currier, George W. muslin skirts, umbrella style, mndel good and wide, lace trimmed at bot- | tom and deep embroidery ruffled. Aaton's price $1.50. |2 Hale's ©8c each, | 50¢, dark colors, fancy. poplins, a rich corded weave with a~sheen ‘and changeable effect: firm | and stylish, 38 inches wide, regularly now 35c hafter eived a war: he returned the rmth, at the same | wel- 3 [ fine cambric gowns, made empire style, A broche and worsted suitings, rich in | T lace ribbon and embroidery trimmed. | appearance, satisfactory for steady Aaroisiprice $1i00." (HAIBE DOC | GLs 7tol b5 1es o Broche! affects. 38 good heavy muslin gowns, embroidery | inches wide, in dark colors, now closing yoke, large collar with wide embroi- | Out at 3Sc dery ruffle on edge and cuffs. Aaron’s | price 75¢c, Hale's SO9c | colored velvets, 400 yards in castors, Ee tan, old rose, seals, goblin blues, terra ladies' natural gray and white wool un- | cotta, reseda, heliotrope and. myrtle : derwear, high neck, long sleeves, heavy | just after stocktaking : reduced from quality, jersey ribbed shirts, silk front, | $1 to = 35c crochet neck, pants to match, sizes 3 i and 4. Aaron’s price 75¢. | San F s full un F with the exception that | army cape he wore a light | > in uniform. As soon as the | nd party had shaken hands members of the Loyal Legion, party went aboard the General Shafter looked to llent health and is quite as e S TTest will be filed this week, and I can tell | e | 700 yards of jacquard suitings, fancy, P B R GENERAL WILLIAM R, SHAFTER, SURROUNDED BY THE FRIENDS WHO WENT UP|jii thoeh.fia, ek sl cen ol e A | e ! |h‘~’ ffeots ot the | 4 These men think they have forced me children’s canton flannel sleeping gar- | dinals, browns, olives, 38 and 40 inches A e HIM YESTEHI]AY out of it, but they will find that they | ments of heavy flanne', with taped cov- | wide, to close out SOc yard f are mistaken. 1 will visit the mine in ered seams. He talked very Aaron’s price €0c to 90c, 2 LEw ey and ook e e | Hale's price 48C | 450 yards of our usual dollar surah silk, self.” L arcicnt fomben ofolice o Exniito Attorney Riordan, when seen last children's black cotton hose, corduroy | in fans, modes, reseda, ~heliotrope, ted to return. My home is|Keep the crowd in line and moving. BEEF lN RES S GEH, B B e AL wors om e and narrow “ribbed, extra heavy and | navy, myrtle, brown, slate, 24 inches I have many ties that | The reception committee is composed | l gal papers which would be ready for | wide, closing out at half price— elastic : double|knees, heels and toes. of the representatives of the city’s so- Hale's 1Sc | ay nothing of filing by Saturday and which would as- | Aaron's price 25¢. At pres- | ¢ial, commercial and army life. The o 9 tonish Mr. Nevills' copartners and | half a dollar »alth and } pe- | veterans of the Grand Army of the Re- MAY SI 3 ‘ URE Mll ES xt)Lt‘l;lersAt thHees‘v.leOtUId not divulge the na- | e verve blic, in full uniform, are to be pres- e 0 suits. 3 3 3 ¥ arooyered R S e s e Rumors that the control of these San Francisco’s greatest mail-order house. that 1 €on-| Shafter. Other organizations will also mines was to be taken from Nevills , I am aware public desires to know what I » say now that I have returned. been much written and more t my campaign, but the fact hat I was sent to do a certain and I did it. This war was a different one from the civil war. not only the Spaniards to fight, thing very We hac but we had kness as well. The | Uterro, his valet. The boy is only 16. 2 kept their own counsel, until now it is conditions were such that sick- | He is very handsome and speaks Eng- pr Chal’ges Agalnst C0m= said to have been officially given out - CASH OR LITTLE-AT-A-TIME. et rmi?nm})( lish. He used to shave General Shafter t)mlt ?apdt:;igl I\evi{llst\ml Z5 longep s to me is that it did not break | when he was in Santiago and the gen- 0 perintend the work at the mines. Com- T "R for mysele 1 ost | S betame w0 aitached o hum tha he missary-General Eagan. e neort has 1 that, Baiisra and but de- | every thirty da in my sadd n of one. ks that were made be present. The Fourth Cavalry Band will be stationed in the court and will furnish the musie during the reception. The band was courteously tendered by General C. E. Compton, commanding the Presidio. All of the army officers now on duty here will be present. One of the most interesting person- ages in the general’s party is Mariano ered to bring him to this country a his valet and the boy accepted. much interested in all that he s General Shafter declares that he has COURT-MARTIAL Detail of the Court Selected to | H4CHO40+ 04040404 04+0404040 #OW*OWMQW! have been frequent, but nothing de- veloped until the bountiful rains of the | last few weeks gave the owners a chance to resume work. Monday work | began in the Rawhide, and the ab- | sence of Nevills after the long shut- down gave rise to considerable gossip. Messrs. Ballard and Martin have been on the ground for over a week, but they Martin have long been dissatisfied with Nevills’ actions, and they finally de- cided to take the reins in their own hands. 937, 939, 941, 943, 945, 947 Market Street. (clear through the block from Market to Stevenson). representatives of the |lost him on an average of every five | 9 NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—There is serlous. talk in administration cir- @| “mnis radical and sudden change has, Richard H. Davis, they | minutes since he has had him. On the 3 cles as to the advisability of cdurt-martialing General Miles or of reliev- © | it appears, created more than ordin- counted for when the animus | trip out he had to keep an eye on the 3 ing him from duty as commanding general of the army. It is manifest 4 | ary excitement among the miners of s was angered at me | boy to prevent his getting off at every | ¢ that the President and Secretary of War are not yet done with General @ |Tuolumne County, and they all wonder ) mot perhlbniato b | Eion g oo tion to| & Mies and that it is proposed to take action of some kind against him: & ‘th;')‘[tm‘;']“}v‘e‘ffi]l’se’;t"g’;;or'f“‘;:f{:jg&fé > army or any of the n addition to the public reception to | : i 5 £ 2 2 a, Nev 2 a spondents. 1 had my | be tendered General Shafter on Friday | + b;" h“ h"“ its Ch,a‘;““i; ‘;li‘h be “mt dr(pe:d‘l\zvxrg(;]) 2upon d‘e‘ ng"men‘[s + | with suppressed excitement. Captain * ' allowing any onme to | evening, the prominent citizens of the | © ©f the Eagan trial and of the report of the War Investigation Commis- Nevills has had absolute control of the 2 a eCIa S Js rmy did, and I was | city, desiring to further express to the |+ sion. The administration is incensed at General Miles because of the company Interests for over nine ‘years. Davis that no matter | general the high esteem in which he is| @ tenacity with which he has continued the beef investigation, notwith- | Some time after the decision in Boston, how r papers he represented he|held by them, have arranged for a| & standing that the war commission found, as a result of its inquiry, that g | Which was adverse to the Bastern sy Ty WHITE IRON ~i would = to obey my The | series of entertainments in his honor. 9 the beef furnished'to the army was good and had not undergone chemi- claimants, who sgug.ht to rr)‘urchase the iog a:d Silania/nving: BEDS tre th the Journal arose because | On Saturday evening he will be the | & cor too0 S EC © 0 P N o e ors 0f Congress are stiffening the Rawhide, the owners of the mine got e e e 1 v ander £ | guest of the Union League Club at a| 4 ind 5 together and organized a new corpora- BUTTER, square...45¢ endered I had to ar- | guest of 2 ‘ednesday he will | @ backbone of the administration by the use of their influence, and it & | e corbe e | CREAMERY 5 square... Wednesday b 11 £ hat the Rawhid i WEE respondentiani Bend lal e, L e e ot Ok /18 ot be i iine T Vi r e or Gan e PNTaS if s st Qi Hon R nt e Hawe waedns SARDINES, ti K. them T o New York. oy W be entertained by the members of the c ends ieneral ) corporated, but the App was worke Eoicay®s 2 P Dol pack o New. Rorle ¢ They eIt oS Al should culminate in his relief or court-martial, | unider a partnership.: Gnder the mew T b el e Ol VERY NEAT AND PRETTY into th. after it surrendered, when | Pacific Un e i D = D o e ;rnmlh sardines; b VRS (ENAMETED. e B aiarce: (oot aa s Taoin “WANT SEEDS | WO+O+04040404040404040+00404040+040+0+0+0+0+0+04M | 18! B2, IEPCICE AT CiglAel | Remmweane e ARDE Wita ARAES g Shaniaras iy | 20 TOUL WANTES WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—The detail Deil for the court: Major General Westey | thirds of the stock and Nevills held i e : MINGS, THEY'RE | 2 erritf ¢ p J S5 & = oh v g’ and began to put up | One of the Finest Catalogues Ever |for the court-martial which is to try 1o o Generat atthem Butc | Ciertiitd s (o ans fof the tiches One bottle makes a_deliclous cup of beet MENT TO ANY BEDR ey ‘Remem- Published. Commissary, General Eagan on charges Vi, Major General Samuel B. Young, | e B TR werld sn Captati Nov tea, alrcady seasoned. Regular price, 50c. PRICES THIS WEEK START S F | Onsiotite et ymiuabia e catar | ETOWIERAEE R ) belore i p.s n'{ Fadier é""???:lxx Afevander Mt | ills, who has long been considered the | Q K WHISKY, bot. e, 3 for 82 el L . s ; Var Inves i enningtony 4 i General George i irit in its development, Is allon §3. 1 taken down at once | Joeties ever issued from any house in | the War Investigation Commission las T eton A.; Bri A e &¢ | moving sp n ¢ nt, = § 0 ould have been trouble. ‘:';W"{:“f;d‘glm gt n“‘,“.yh“mg dis. | week, in which he. attacked General Mg (el U8, Vi Brigadier General Jacoh | known to every miner in the West. A thoroughly matured %.year-old Whisky. | THE J. NOONAN in has been charged that I tributed “,;wg the friends and patrons | Miles, was made public at the War De- Combs, V.: Colonel Peter Haines, Corps | To prevent any surpirse constables Regular price, §! ? 3 FURNITURE CO., Inc. was a friend of the administration, | (HRNIET SRORE SO0 C TGS RO B eed | partment to-night. <" The court is made gf Englncers; Colonel George L. Gillespie. 4 slfildylholdhave Jbeen placed on duty at | MORTADELLA, tin.........¥.........15¢ 1017 to 1023 Misson st., above Sixth, i too absurd to be discussed. I (Of the gre ¢ 411-413-415 Sansome street | up of thirteen army,officers, of whom Corps of Engincers: Colonel Francis L. Guen- | the Rawhide and App £ Finest quality of Itallan Bologna Sausage. *hone Soutt 16, Open Bvenluge. did my duty and accomplished | Company o e i S ome Major General-Wesley Merritt is at the l[hexi x-‘oun;;) Artlilery; ‘Lieutenant Colonel D. e = Regular price, 20c. | the work tha as given me c is city. B people are among E 3. Davis, Deputy Judge Advocate General, | éé s PPl o e S i m Hadl s e e I P L growers and . handlers of | head, and a judge advocate, and it is Judge Advoeate or the caurte o ocreral | “PLUTO” CLAIMS HIS CHERRIES in Maraschino (D &G 33 X attack the administration to use me as | the best seeds and plants in the West, | to meet in this ity on Wednesday, the /Tl COurt fs empowered to proceed with the | RS ROB HI Mo Bot: G0c . their target. Regarding the work of | and.growers.on the coast are giving | 25th inst., or as soon ‘thereafter as vers' ot 16ss than the minimum prasciibed. by TRAINE BED HIM| new shipment of Choice Finnan'Afly Eyeg]asses F]fled our men in Cuba too much cannot be | them the preference in orders over the | 3 i lification being 'a¥. Haddies. % = d 5 h . > | practicable, this qual 8 “Upon the final ad t of th t the B ey, addies. i % % hat. con e bastomen on e ey e e e L oy | ombiss arelatiistantipoints fana will R A A o Gir Broper stallons. | pluto,” the Australian prize fighter, MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. That Don’t Slip 1s no questioning the bravery of | address.on receip eq , addresses 1 5 . ” s e rea e e the Spaniards either, but they could | {o the company's headquarters In San | require some'days. to adjust their af- The'journeys required of the members | Who Was beaten here ;8!;! ';:Khl: by TON ST.. 13253 FILLMORE For 50 Cents. it L2 3 Ahe- g All the of- 0f the court'ln complying with this order | George Dixon, appeared in the Police | 2] STOCK w3 1 SE, 5 not fight our men. There can be made | Francisco. fairs and' reach this city. are necessary for the public service. = Ocullsts’ Prescriptions Filled. Factory on no_comparison in marksmanship.” . e e e PR ficers’ coniposing ‘thie”court,! save fone, | ; By order ofithe Secretary of Was. Court tozay, and Wes Exsnted; suinG | SiRcec Marketd Corner Lombard. | premises. Quick Repairing. Phone, Main 10, _There was no suggestion of boast in 0SGOOD’S DUAL LIFE. are from the regular army, a number 1. C. CORBIN, Adjutant General. |mons for 1hls :Brainfarx. P}llutn: or Wil- | Telephone Main 5522. Telephons West 152. General remarks. He cour- S ¢ whom, however, during the war, ac- _ General Corbin stated that the order | 1am Dudley Brown, as the young col- = teously tions asked | His Wife Charges Him With Bigamy, | ©* Who! . teer rank and still-hold for the appointment of the court.|Oored prize fighter Is known in private him. W asked what were his plans His' Employers With Em- cepted .volun! ‘ee‘ Major General martial would be delivered to General | life, alleges that William Akers and | 4 . for a Buming command of this depart- Hanslomert) thogh *COMMIBRIONE: ot st Eagan eithe® to-night or to-morrow | William Shannon, his trainers, both of menth \i“f"f’ that he would relieve Butler is the only one.who i8 not con- morning, . This, it is expected, will be | San Francisco, had appropriated his PTI KoOP‘K 1 Feneral Merriam of command at \noon | - George L. Osgood, late commerclal trav- | nected with'the = regular army. Ad- ' done by an officer or an employe of the share of last night's purse, $335, Fur C'ANS AGENCY, ‘U-.\Ils“fi nlasthe Benie eler mr,»étseligemgn e%cr?unczkn;ra' t;x:flilr:gk; jutant’ General !Corbihn‘ rft;xmet% ex::':\:z’ ad_!iutanlt‘. genegal's Dmie' Its recelpt | 4} o “pluto sald that when he asked his 642 MARKET ST As soon as t eley e | son-street liquor'merchants, has clen veni rom his. trip and - acknowledgment - 1 | S her slip on_this side Mayor Phelan at | trouble oathand.at the present {ime. to |10 the evening £ Y ‘the commis- | .\ s for the money they kndoked | . i :ad of a delegation of prominent 8 came aboard to welcome the l. As the party came down toc their carriages an eager crowd d about General Shafter, but the the keep him busy for some time. Osgood's late employers have charged him with | embezzlement, and.while he has been en- | deavoring 'to’ extricate himself from: this mess his young_wife, or at least wife No. York, where he went to witness the de- parture, of the ‘transport ' ‘Grant-for Manila ‘and came to.the War Depart- ment .about- 3:30 o’clock. . He then signed the ‘formal order promulgating the detail for the court, which is as sary general will be tantamount to the relief of that officer from his present duties and he will turn over its affairs either to some one designated to act by the Secretary of War, or to the of- ficer; next.in charge of the department. him down, beat him, kicked\him and finally threw him out of the room. Tom O'Rourke, manager of the Lenox Athletic Club, where “Pluto” had pre- viously been pounded by Dixon, told « GHRONICLE BUILDING~ WE EMPLOY NO AGENTS. U000000000000000 B Dented 1t Trom apeding his heYgbre” | 2. has confronted'him with a charge of [ foliows: ColonelGeorge Davis of the commis. | Pluto that his money had been handed v 2 PALACE arw g Ao e OBTESS. | higamy and intimates arrest and prosecu- 2 ¢ JTANT Sary department is now on duty with | over to the trainers. Spadle Prid ol = i y h 8 4 DEPARTMENT, - ADJUTANT 1 y / G g G | e W et o | B PETORREN R AN, Gt man and 1 b that e | *halo Jer appenseas at potce head- SGRAND HoTELS? il Bt Cabl s b mm"i ihbrl}xgn,‘%\lr} o mike lixmrméd D. C., Jan. 18—The muo?.mg o,sieruq&};uh- will be detalled to take charge of the | quarters and asked that a detective be ‘D SAN FRAHG'OCb. Q wife and Major Noble entered and were | last-evening, and although Seegelken was “;‘hfi‘fl g;;;e‘,‘;fe;.'“‘“"‘“‘ oXsaLe. ENpance Ofllifwt'h e Anatea b sent with him to se?fe‘dthe Summnions: B Ciastaa Ty a ayered passageway. 9 rapidly driven to the Palace. The yest | determined up to a short ti %0 to pros- | of all c i e course indicated by an officer | Pluto said he was afraid of his train- © 1400 Roo 00 With Bath At a Res Dt P S T 5% | ecute his salesman, proceedings against L WAR DEPARTMENT, of the adjutant general’s office to- | ers. A detective was sent with him. | ms—0| a tached. ey ey Lhelan {01 | him will-probably_be dropped and he will aivection oF ASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 18 _ night is followed the probability is that e 13 e TEe PRIORS 9 8 ne Senerata o 8 € | be allowed to g0 free. Such an amicable | By direction of the Pres ! “at 10 General Eagan will not be placed un- | ES: [~ | ace ¢ € 3 p sen redc] 5 B 2 spointed t t in this city at 10 ve -placed un. Falace created much excitement amon | settlement has not been refche with Mra. | martial ls avoolnced to maet in,thig Clby st 1o GETCH (PREHCL Ana depriven of any ot| RUSSIANS MAY TAKE § Rumomean Flta §1.00 v dar ant wpmara s, who were assembled in the cting him. As he alighted cived by Major General Mer- two veterans ex greetings. Captain Mc warm registered for the party and as they were gned rooms they retired to them to prepare for dinner. General Shafter will take up his resi- dence at Fort Mason this morning, and at noon to-day he will formally relieve General Merriam of command of this department. The public reception to be tendered General Shafter will be held at the Palace at 9 o'clock to-morrow evenin The committee of arrange- ments met yesterday and completed the final preparations. The reception is to be one of the largest of its kind ever held in this city. In addition to the committee of arrangements, which con- sists of Mayor Phelan, Colonel A. S Hubbard, Colonel J. C. Currier, General R. H. Warfield, Colonel C.Mason Kinne, * Colonel W. R. Smedberg, Colonel E. A. Denicke, W. M. Bunker, Sol Cahen, T. C. Masteller and Colonel A. G. Hawes, there is to be a committee of one hun- dred representative citizens, who are to form the reception committee proper. They will meet in the parlors of the | ried her and can establish_the fact th: hotel at 8:30 o'clock. There will be al Osgood, She claims that her husband had a wife living when he ma wife No. 1'is still living. What the out- come will be no one knows. It ‘gll_rests with Osgood’s late employers and _the | voung'woman who claims he has deceived her. They may be disposed to be lenient, but they may not, and in this rests the outcome. - —_———— The famous old JESSE MOORE WHISKY is recommended by physicians for' family and medicinal use because it is pure. ———— » “Dink” Wilson Again Victorious. As was expected the case of “Dink’” Wilson, ‘charged with grand larceny in swindling George Kays, a discharged sol- dier from Manila, out of $300 last Satur- day night, was dismissed by Judge Mo- day. There was no complain- s Kays got his money back 1 s” friends Sunday night and.| left for his home in Idaho. If “Dink’” has not left the city before Saturday he will be arrested and get six months for vagrancy. S S Another Big Typewriter Order. Eight more new Smith Premier Type- writers were purchased by Dr. Sathden's Electric Belt Company, Market and Kearny sts., from L. & M. Alexander. * January, 1899, or as soon thereafter as prac- ticable, for the trial of Brigadier General Charles P, Eagan, Commissary General of Sub- sistence, U. S. A., and such other persons as may be brought before it. his liberties pending and during the trial, but will be subjected only to con- structive and technical arrest during that time. SCIENTIFIC CURING OF HAVANA TOBACCO Cuban Product Transplanted and Suc- cessfully Grown at Guerne- ville. GUERNEVILLE, Jan. 18.—The final process of scientific curing of Havana tobacco, raised at Guerneville, is a com- plete success. The crop of David Het- zel, which was cut and dried late last | fall, has been subjected to the finishing process of sweating 1~ an underground chamber, the result imparting the beau- tiful dark amberycolor peculiar to prop- erly curvd Havana tobacco. The moist- ure and temperature of the curing chamber are carefully regulated by sclentific instruments, the result show- _ing that the California wrappers in col- or, flexibility and toughness are second to none. Soae The Hetzel factory has been” busy with this experimental treatment for the past three years, the head of the establishment, David Hetzel, being an experienced tobacconist from Chenango County, N. Y. The new ruling of the Internal Revenue Department covering | original packages does not trouble him. his success in acclimating the Havana tobacco plant in California demon- strating that there is abundant oppor- tunity for this new industry in the red- wood soils of the State. B THE ISSUE IN 1900 Discussed by Senator ,Cfluuncey Depew, Embassador Clayton, Rich- ard Croker, Governor Thomas of Colorado and others, in next Sun- POSSESSION OF HERAT LONDON, Jan. 19.—The St. Peters- burg correspondent of the Daily Mall says: In the event of disturbances fol- lowing the death of the Ameer of Afghanistan, the Russian general, Beguljuboff, Governor of the Trans- Caspian district, who has a force of 20,000 men, has direct instructions to take Herat, 360 miles west of Cabul. and a post of great military importance. ACT BARRING ALIENS HAS BECOME A LAW VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 18.—The act to prohibit aliens from owning placer mines in British Columbia finally passed the provincial Legislature this afternoon and received the formal as- sent of the Lieutenant Governor. The act goes into effect at ance. —_———— | W. A. 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