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LIS P t 'O Oe t “akel; £ theepjpaea o e e per not rom Tall Vi Ol I \lF LXXXVI-NO. 19. SAN I‘RANCISCO MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1899. PRICE FIVE -CENTS, OTIS HAS CANNIBALISM ON SERIOUSLY BLUNDERE Many More Troops Needed Than He Estimated to Pccnfy Ph:l:pplr)es A letter to have been lost. Nothing was heard dated of them here till the steamer Rideout, ¥, con- which arrived to-day, brought a terri- llowing story from a relia- » of suffering and horror. At lu‘)' }’\\vx seven boats men were Michael Daly, Victor were from R. r bodles were d vered seventeen from the mouth of Old Man Creek, v lost the trail and become vilder Having left Dahl River with on weeks’ food, but which ficers Dahl River on wa ply sufficient for the 130 miles ywn were mnot to Jimtown, the poor fellows were soon Y were su sed duced to starvation. 9:0:8+0+0+0°0+0°0+ EDISON'S PLAN TO anie MANUFACTURE FUEL cw Method Shortly to Be Tested in | ;5 rge number t here, he has er T s chartered a expert coal miners igh Val ) send 1 Mr. ke it yssible to use retofore consid- a & the Coal Fields of Cali- o e ‘ A TRUE HEROISM OF A AGO, J RAILROAD SECTION HAND th mu Blase Patrie Attempt to Save a Woman F¥rom Death. AND, June tion Fatally Injured in an ch specula CLEVEI ling 1ck and Lake iordon Park fell the sk the pilc TRANSPORT SHERMAN ARRIVES AT MANILA at Wardner. State authorities simply to suppress rioting and to maintain peace and or- der, These were your original in- structions. The army must have nothing whatever to do with enfor R 1a d forb % to \ 0% ]"' it “'EM ing rules for the government of min- T mulated and s o the 3 g ¥ : L e tional AT . appoint ers or miners’ unions. This is a mat- 1te S . rated Union, ter for the local authorities to deal s if heof 1 hm‘u] -“H ]1 e \n.:l : 3000 to Ay & com. ~with: ; tive Mighting | 42S0ein =S egils Frederick C. Squir Daniel Harris said: “General Mer- accompany their 1ts home. 4 7 € Glahtactilers on announce ) Secretary of War riam has violated the constitution and T accompany the Nebraska troops « copy of legram abridged the rights of every citizen of s S erT trans Hancoc ving their ral 1 m from the § It is our duty to demand that ! . neo Pennsylvanians Will start{,;y schich read removed from his command, % home on the transport Senator this martialed, and, if found guilty " k. T sailed to-day with You will instruct Major Smith, N ‘("f ml'h' it SuLLy, i 1 sick soldiers. She SIS g st nissed from the army. o e at ccmmanflm, at Wallace, that n_ is to WATLAGR T0ah0. Tine 18 —T6-day f use United States troops to aid the 'y, ofd of incident in strike THE YUKON TRAIL D Evidence That Two Starvmg Miners on the Klondike Ate the Flesh of a Dead Companion. @+0°B8°0*Q°0*9°P*@°0°Q°@+3°0+0°2°0°0 @°@*0°0°0°0" Q°0'@’° 2°0°9°€°0°0°@°@°9°09°90°6°@°0°0°+0 SECRETARY OF WAR ALGER REBUKES GENERAL MERRIAM Deportment Commander Exceeded His Orders in Endeavoring to Crush Miners’ Unions AILURE OF DISARMAMENT .~ COMMITTEE B S S = } i * | & N d ) be R4 | ¢ - Daly’s body was found, partly eaten, | & @ in a tent, and on the stove, just as it | + was left when death overtook the|e ® others, were found some scraps of | ¢ 3 moose hide and a moceasin, of which | & pe .y were endeavoring to make a stew. | ¢ 34 body was identified by his| & >4 « ‘he other two men were found | o 3 five miles away from the tent. | & 2L act of the tent flaps bein hut | { )6 n when found would seem to pre-| o ) clude the possibility of Daly’s body 3¢ having been eaten by anim: The other men doubtless were driven by ® hunger to the awful extremity of 3 nibalism. Fur hundred dollars > money was found among the party. 3 FORMER CONDUCTGR AS A TRAIN ROBBER Eli J. Stubblefield Convicted and Sentenced to Ten Years’ Im- prisonment. SEDALIA, Mo.. June 18.—The jury in DR IR B SRR SO RS SCEL S 2 B R e e R S Sl A S the ca of Eli J. Stubblefield, charged with tl empted robbery of a Missouri | & Stubble his punish- | ¢ in the X James I.! ® 1 u\ulV‘l!lll(: & en in the employ of | ¢ mductor and | ® plan to robh | @ e e @ was brou g A ~|‘|vv-b‘~i\" detective > + away, but manag w( o - + | When thev retur “ ‘ ¢ <-+> @ S £ @ ¢ 3 ¥: ® ‘bbery . & > * ! BARON DE BLOCH, Author of “The War of ¢ the Future,” the Book That Turned the ° IS Czar’s Mind Toward Peace. b * Reproduced From Black and Whitz. . L ¢ & 0...A.;°.«.5.;.:.:,.;.:.:.»«‘:o....:.:y. (] 1t Is Alleged the Provision Adopted Will Later Be The attorneys have been | o Rejected. the impeac t cases against the County Commissioners come up. This . . O G ERLIN, June 18.—The Kolnische Zeitung to- atter,! ind while the result will no - - vy e Yol O ities thAICIeT il day announces the ‘“‘complete failure” of State considers it ve important to get the Disarmament Committee of the Peace out of office Commi ing with the o1 R 2 Cse aghinst Conference at The Hague. Several provisions, it asserts, have been adopted in the committee by equal vote, but all of these, it predicts, will fail quence, as the open veni jurors will be drawn by The permit system for underground miners in the district will be more | ¢ iege Sirictly entorced. Orizmally it was| 1) the plenary-sitting. only made to apply to shippi nin e = - % 8 Sl e |:.’s‘1”1.‘;’»‘n 5 WASHIN June 18.—While re- bitration, as expressed in his interview quiring all underground men to have | gretting Professor Stengel's” dislike of | Yeste the officials and diploma permits. | the American plan for internation - | here find in his rem vashing ons against the in that Germany is not 1 = s . ‘south have apparently @* 8 °B* 0@+ 9S8 *H*0* R *°9+9°06°*0 .’.’.‘.*.’QOO'.%‘"."‘.O.‘.0.00‘.0.‘.'.‘.0.;msr-«lh).u‘hur;niund been B aton, at . .l T = S o/ ERS S G 2 7 rad el fhidal b FTS 7 NY AL < ' posed. the men ca scouts are being from Cavite. 2 e Dt fad s e e o el et e e Lsto professor Stenger's st rent shows = —_— that Germany is'not opposed in prinei- T the | ~ AP CICEGID e 000 EO P9I 0¢I99 00040000+ 00 0+ 000000600040+ 360+0400003060+0¢0 00000009 i tion, and ther a dispo- : : . EMPERCR WILLIAM IN 4 + | sition to believe he is trying to regain a : : position on the fence to fall on either . ps and i .‘) BOASTFUL MOOD < side as the Emperor may direct. It is : natters in the . + known that Mr. Holil of the ynelusion Iin a few ; s o , | Ame egatio = e aats That United Germany Is an 3 4 & | ing to break down the opposition of the P Invincible Power > German’ delegates to international ar- sarked NSBUTTEL, Pr * ¢ | bitration. Tl Willlam distrit @ | It is'believed " in " diplomatic’, circles ny defi- | [ ol ¢ | that the inclination of German-Ameri- ed it on Qe D¢ the' United ‘Seates toward ar- s to lead 3 o bitration will * probably = have -great Sher eight ‘with -the Cmperor, and may ey when R T o elee I ) ywer to send ”WW%WNWNWWWWWWW oot % | cause him to determine upon new in- I : : ¢ structions to his delegates which will f closed 1 & | 'be favorable to-the adoption of soms g horter time. He will be + scheme of a ration - by .the. con- cely delaying a settl < aps that presented by Em- S the Philippine situation so as 3 sador White and his associates. ¢ out of the hands of Congress B = : tuate the military govern o WILLIAM RECEIVES of 1 g - ZORN AND HOLLS - : Il not delay longer, but | : = onee-te s the most p . LONDON, “June 19.—The correspon- i r ¥ | dent of the Dally News at The Hague which was ys: Dr. Zorn, 'whom ~Emperor FROM nal command, ¢ | William summoned on ay by a SOLDIERS PERlSH to be towed off © | special messenger. arrived in, Berlin y sailed other « | vesterday.(Saturday) morning, accom- BULLETS AND D|SEASE RN & | panied by Mr. Holls of , the :United i + | States delegation. They only had time e ¢ | for break: and at 10 o'clock were WASHINGTON June 18.—Major BELGIUM'S EMBARGO REMOVED. | @ | driven to- the " impe palace, where General Otis h rted to the War | 4 | instant admission was granted them by l,nm al oy ricd to the Wil pmerican Meat, Cattle and Hogs May | & | the Emperor himself, who was waiting Jepartmer nal list of % 2 for them. They had a further audience 4 . Ta ow Be Shi 5 + 2 o casualties oldiers under his| o0 BE S ?pe(j. lal Pl + | with His Majesty to-day (Sunday), and command u g to five men killed | WASHIN a edune B Spechl Plen- were expected to leave Berlin n their 1 fifty wounded, as follows: Lahaliven s el Ae i Vel o 4 | return to The Hague this eve authenticated copy from’ Belgium of the & | "On thelr+ return’ ‘to The Hasue this decree recently enacted by the an + evening they were appointed joint mes- vote, June | Government raising the prohibition on the ? | sengers for the conference, because s Lawe | importation into Belgium of American + | they had become intimate friends since mpany A, | meat_cattle. This will be formally pub- & they met here. Dr. Zorn speaks very Company I, | lished at once r'ur 'V’hv nnunmun;lant ‘\“n 03 little English, but \Ir Hnns speaks = s in this country e de- * | German perfectl fiors A vaiter | ore the preceding decrees prohib- | % i AeHman] 4 ng importations of tle from Amer- | ¢ @ | If Emperor Wil refuses any sort WOUNDE]L A \ ittle and ~“|nr ar ; z 1 e Portuisy ; i : e 2k ; X 4 1 g0 on without him, but his : min G 9 :rnhm« the ¢ Dborted to have take ation, ear J ral & LODE! Lt 5 command. . s ! | in Germany, and Holls has probably Charles G. | plac landed and 2 | taken the liberty of pointing out the de- ( T ght | & & & & 4 )-GO 6D Do b eDeDebeb & o = o % 2 PRk ' g out the de- ompany | slaugh e ‘. B R 0 2 S SO B S e e e NI plorable effect this would have in the | ASHINGTON, June f the large number of Americans Americans to remain neutral in case le 1 | civilizetl world. The Emperor is amen- z! folthe, Transvasl theradbinisteati Britai s & ase of trouble developing between Great | able to the religious argument, and Tt and the value of the s in the Transvaal, the administration ritain and the South African Republic as a result of the franchise agita- | perhaps that will be the lever that will Infantry—At Zapote, June 10 o imer is closely watching developments in the controversy between that tion. The authorities are hopeful that the trouble will be settled without |move him. At any rate, if the worst npany A, Second Lieutenant Howard aulane is unvl_nl: 4 British | country and ¢ Britain. There is no intention on the part of the United war, as the latest news from London and the Transvaal seems to indicate. comes to the worst, the conference will thigh, moderatc n F.Bran- | steamer Perthshire to this It is o States to Inte n any way in the dispute, and in case of trouble the | LONDON, June 18.—The Morning Herald, a half-penny sheet of smajl | i0Vite him to sign the convention, with L : sl pected the vessels will here S -ality will be undoubtedly- observed. State Department offi- epute,” publishes thi i 4 small | 5 reservation about the tribunal, pledg- ie Wiliam ¢ “”K“ v, Ieg, moderate Do The steamer Perthshire, ( strictest neutrality wi he undoub: y* observed. Sta pa i repute, publishes this morning an announcement that the B h Govern- ing himself only to use the Peace ( Henry Hulber, hand, moderate; Harvey | tain W e, sailed from Sydney, ¢ with whom I talked told me that Consul Stowe had not been sent to ment has ordered certain steamships engaged in the South African trade to | ference procedure In an eventual arbi 3 Lowe. lower extremity, severe; Pome- | W.0 April % for Bluff, No 7, and the Transvaal for the purpdse of advising Americans to remain. neutral. rescind their contracts, so they may be at the disposal of the authorities 1!ralinn ! : i rm. moderate; Com. | 5 e east. of Svaney wWith her Several months ago he was directed to make an inspection of consular offices | for Use s troonships in case of war with the Transvaal. One steamer, ac- mod- She had been drifting in South Africa, and it is presumed he has been in the Transvaal on this ap:n‘m"fm;m';",,,‘;'&‘T‘:‘md‘;‘fli '”‘.}.‘,‘1‘ 'Ef,"‘_gl;”"];”‘“i ";‘“‘ *‘t'r‘"""f'salr‘ "hvf“xll | Rev. Dr. Wood Is Dead. erate; Company ind. | that time, although tu; 2 g 7 ges e Stbw e claims to have the anthority of the CDON e TRy elight; William Ar: | out to find her wherev duty. State Department nfll(‘!als say_that while Mr. Stowe |1?s not _hpnn owner of the steamer for the statement, but the story needs to be taken {LO.\D( :m‘mc“ : Iu.‘\z\z:\.l Dr Wood, thur Roseb Charles | ported. given any official instructions, it would not be outside his authority to direct. | with a pinch of salt. 'ormer pr ent of the Wesleyan confer- | ence, is dead.