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Show .r . COALVILLE TIMES. ATTACKED BOYS' BLOODY BATTLE FriasSI rruHiw times eo. FIERCE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN HEBREWS AND CHRISTIANS. - UTAH. COALVILLE. UTAH NMw F settee Between Twe Feetleei ef Bay is Cekeie leete te a tneil Btet, te Wkteh the Fattoe are Ferre teTaSee Hud. news; Chicago, June 33. A pitched battle between Hebrew and Christian boys on Stewart avenue becamn jo fierce yesterday that police interference la force was made necessary. Tha fight was tha result of tba bitter feeling between the Jewish and Christian boya Be veral small of tha neighborhood fights had occurred daring tha past few days and tha leader on both aide decided that a battle most be fongbL Immediately preparations for the Agbt r were made. r The Gentiles attended school In the vicinity of the battleground and ' they allege that the inanlte cast upon them by tba Jews have been unbearable, (bathe other baodtbs Jewish boya aay tba Christiana bare attacked and beat-tethem while they were on their way Twrlit travel to Utah ia eommeoo- - ir- - Burglar ante red a store at 8a ndy Banda night - and par lot sad 5100 worth of goods. ' - Tha fever haa eaaght th fishing " tporumro of tub, and many are tb . Jonah iWriN told at prmiU . Tha Yuutk aphaa and tha pear alnf have pat It an appearance and art canaiag Orchard Uu no little worry. the frul in tha aoathera ooontiea haa not been damaged by tha raacnt cold weather, and everything ladicatea food frnlt eropa. It ia announced that tha I' tab artil-Wry. wSU be aenl home on tbetraoaport HancocV, and that they wilt leave their goes ia Manila, t Suiall boya with matches eanaed a TOO Are at Marool last week. The heroic work of a bucket brigade prevented a moot dtaaateroua conflagra' - - tion. The principal bualeaaa bloekof was dsatroyed by Are laat week, the Iona being about 113,000. Tha Ara originated from an overheated stove f Fair-vie- ' ' pip- - w r Balt Lake haa a Iona highwayman In thn peraoa of a colored woman, who one night last week held np a man on the streets of the city, and relieved him of ' 120. Henceforth the banka of the capital city will remain cloeed on Saturday afternoons, it having been ao decided at a recant meeting of the Clearing Bonne Association. Tba ramaing mem bar of the Twenty-fourt- h Iafantry nt Fort Douglsa have been ordered to the Philippines. The fort will be garrisoned by a troop of colored cavalry from Fort Duchesne. It la now confidently expected by those who have bees working oh thn matter that Congress will appropriate 33,000 for tha establishment of a United 8 late fish batchary In Utah. State A editor Richards laat week drew a werraBt far 917,000, the amount allowed by tha legislature to reimburse those who atded in erecting and mnlntainrng the branch normal school at Cedar City. FraneLa Armstrong, commissioner of Balt Labs county, who was twtoa mayor of Balt Lake City and served several terms as city councilman, died a tie was oua et th best known men ia the state. Th potato crop ja tie rimimUf of WnelevlU baa been somewhat injured by recent frosts and grain and Ineern touched, but no serloas damage baa been don alno the frost that destroyed almost all kinds of fruits. A carload shipment ef Ana onyx waa mad from Lehl Monday. Th stoat will go to Chicago, where it will be dressed and a portion of It used in an exhibit at the world's fair at Parts It comes from th quarry owned by th Balt Lake Onyx company, A pension has been granted to Mrs. Lulu D. Holden, of Balt Lake City, which ia probably tba first pension to bo granted to a Utah person aa a result of tho 8 pan lab war. Thomas H. Holden, tha h us bead of tha pensioner, died at Bail Franelaeo of fever Lieutenant Henry Peeraon, wbo waa aa ensign on the Olympia at the time of the bottle of Manila bay, and who wan promoted to a lieutenancy and neat to New York oa tha Raleigh, baa been granted a leava of absence and ?wlll viait'h la relations and friends at Draper, this state. Lee Ylng, a Chinaman ia tba employ of th Rio Grand Western, caused a few cold chills to run down the back of bis fellow workmen last week when It wa announced ha waa snffarlng from leprosy. Th doctor have elded, however, that ha la not afflicted with that dread disease. " " Th State treasurer's report show that warrant to th amount of were redeemed during tha month of May while the collection amounted to 815,279.!3. The balance on hand April 30th wa 3:t0, luo.U, making tho total receipts 832I.449.6L, Tha balance vs hand Juan tat was 119.1,191.35. . 1 v.i. " 338,-360.- 29 Tha following poatofiice ehaagea have been made. Logan advanced from Increases third to second cl Eureka, 16o0 to 31700; Logan, 31300 r, to 33000; Masli, 31100 to 31300; 31400 to 31300; NephI, SHOO to 31200; Balt Lake City, 33)00 to 33400, Decreased Park City, 31700 to 3 1600. In re pons to a request from Jams Bellgmaa of tbeNew York Dreyfus committee for an expression ef opinion on the recent developments in tbs celebrated French cum. Governor Wells Truth telegraphed - a follpws: crushed to earth will rise again. I congratulate Captain Drey fas and his friends on hia vindication. Th state of Utah has been allotted ne of the captured BpanUh guns aa a trophy from tha recent war. On of the gun eaptared by the gallant Utah volunteer batteries in the Philippine will probably be brought to th state eapitaL a. Mar-ea- , , f - r - THE REAR. IN FlUpteae. Maks H Vpmm A e CAPTURED. BOBBERS Tm-k-w- tMCnaa Washington, June 31 The following Madispatch baa been received from nila: Manila June lit A battalion of the Fourth iafaotry, which left tmna, where Gen. Wheaton ia in command, this morning to reeonnoiter toward Pedae dee Marine, where it wea believed moat of the rebels who escaped from Paranaqa and Bseoor bad fled, was attacked ia the rear by apparently friendly natives. This brought on a sharp engagement lasting acre rat boonC resulting In A vs Americans being killed and tbuul twenty-fiv- e wounded, Th less of the rebel was vary beavy. Tba battalioa aooo exhausted its ammunition, and at 3:30 p. m. General Wheaton and bia staff, with two mountain guns and one field piece, went to reinforce the troop attacked. General Wheaton was fired on In th road and had a narrow escape. A third battalioa was ordered to tba front and formed on the Las Pina road. Heavy firing on both aides followed, the artillery being freely used. The enemy was located in tbs woods at 4 o'clock, showing signs of retiring, as th rebels were being pressed very bard. On gun of tha Sixth in an position did great execution. The seen of --th JlgbliBg Ja.over twenty mile from Manila. SURRENDERED WITHOUT MAK- - ING A FIGHT. Trill XeUeaal Fork Seewt Surprise Trwta Behbers The Leris Effert S 3tre I'apun Md WUSoat trindafced. r ! Fn Three men were arrested ysitsrday morning at Dwell', a hotel ou the Madison river just outside of Yellowstone National park, who are believed to be members of the gang who held np and dynamited the Union Pacific overland train several days since and secured a large aum of money from th express safe, which they blew open. The Information regarding - their dricapture wa brought here by the ver on the Mouida and Yellowstone Mon Id. Mont, June jy. ax-pa- stag. n According to his statement the cap-torin the waa made early morning, tha camp where the supposed bandit were being aurronnded while the men T ' ' " slept. About I o'clock tbs previous night a to school. stranger appeared at Dwell' and asked Both aides lined ep their forces and for food for three men and also feed a count showed them about evenly balfor their horses. They declined 300 alL in about anced, there being At a signal the battle was began. Tba mod at ions in the hotel end efter Christians made tha attack and with Obtaining the needed supplies rode atones and clubs drove the Jewish boya The animals they rod had a awny. rehalf a block down tba street Tha jaded appearance and two of the men treating ones, however, were rain forced and recovered some of their lost remained sway quite a distance from ground. the hotel when th request for supplies The eombatanteclnbbed and heatoae waa made. another right and left Blood flowed reAfter they left the locality It dawned of tba and youngsters many freely CANADA'S ULTIMATUM. ceived painful Injuries A riot call upon the people at the hotel that tha brought tha police to the scene and Declares The! Kaelssd Meet Take Side man who entered tba house answered both aides fled. One Christian and onn mm th the description of one of the Union Beeadorp U seeston. Jewish bov were arrested but aftertrain robbers. Pacific wards discharged. New York, Jnne 31. Canada baa Borne of the Yellowstone park scout on England that tba notice erved BOERS PREPARE FOR WAR. mutt yhooae between the United States wbo were in the vicinity were notified Osa Fear T reops ere Armed, Moented and thn North American dominion in and they at onee started after tha ead Drilling. th settlement of the Alaska boundary men. About daylight the camp of the men Cape Town, June 33. Th activity question. It ia stated on th highest of the war office local authorities haa authority that this statement repre- waa diacoverd. The scooting party been Suspended in th matter of con- sent accurately the conditions sub- surrounded It and when thn trio were tracts for certain military requisite, mitted to England, wbicb haa delayed aroused they looked down tha guns of oa tha ground that tba regiments ara tha negotiation between Ambassador the scout and surrtndered without now ready to leava Cape Town for Kim- Choate and Lord Salisbury In th pro- making any fight , vision al line of tha modus vivendt, Shortly after the scoots took them berly at ahort notice. An enaine driver on the Cap railTha position of Canada is known In charge a start waa made for Mamway declare that he has aeen men. The official to whom It moth Hot Springs, on the north side of Armed and mounted, engaged ia drill- hers officially. th North- Is feel authorised In saying Ith Prk from whlch known ing at Hontkraai, near Denar, and Pacific is era railway easily reached, Pontfontein, not far from Kimberly. that there are only two way ont of 11a was informed that .they were th dlffieolty, first, that Canada will and where they will tarn the prisonDutchmen, preparing to assist th voluntarily recede from her demanda ers over to the aathoritlefc Boers ia the event of .'oaillltic. for a Pacific tidewater port; or, aeoond, HURT AT A FIRE. CAST DI0NI1 v ASIDE. that tha'ilnlted States shall surrender tha principal laid down by Secretary Bacas la FUlad WUh Pewdar Eiptodm Csbaas te Sarreadse Arms WUa Balag ILavadU Hay, ia hi tentative boundary line, Me?. Americans will not Omaha, that Neb.; Jnne 19. At en early "grant tempoSantiago da Cuba,. Jana S3. At a wife any port facilities hoar Sunday rooming the building other or rarily meeting, held at the Cuban ,clpb at to the Canadians, -- That Canada will, by Allen Bros- - - wholesale this place oa Monday night,' resolu- yield la considered by tba state depart wa discovered on fir. Tha tion was adopted recommending that men! officials who have discussed the grocery fifth floor and -- as Horn blare, started on th new acute and t it phases the aoldieva should aneapt the Asawrieaw aa owned downward, destroying th improbable. r w.'vj; and arms anrrender their gratuity fourth and fifth floor and their 1 Several politicise objected oa th PRODUCTION PRECIOUS METAL3 The damage to the stock la wad H be would " more that I gee j.i y. dignified to surrender th arms and to refuse Director f Wet Roberts Aeneecst BB estimated at 3100,000 and ia covered by th money, but they war in the Float Estimate foe 111 insurance at 3170,000. The building la minority. Washington, Jana 8L Director of damaged 313,000, tba loss being covered . NOT THE WYOMING "BANDITS, tbwMlat Roberta ha announced hit by insurance. final; estimate of the production of the progress of the fir a During Tbi Men Arrested In the Tellewetee silver In the United Btatei magaaia filled with powder, which and gold Park Have Bees Beleesed. for tha calendar year 1896, as follows: the firemen were moving to a place of Cheyenne, Wya, June 21 The ofSilvern aafety, exploded. Eleven firemen, Infine ficers hare have bean advised that the ' OokL Ounces State, cluding th chief, were Injured, two three men arrested, to the south of OOO A Is Ismt .... .... .... ... t M Seriously. ' LM4. Alaska ti park on suspicion of being Arlioss L84t.se Lett, 100 the Union Pacific train robbers hava j taiiTornj.'! WHERE IS SCHUMICKER? S4i it.eH7.no ........ u. ivs.ao S.8IMW been released. Aa investigation show- k tamo peowt.'.lV..V Ciraii Csaaal at Skaagbal Wke Arrives Idaho 1,7 IS, too ed they were not the men wanted, ,07La lows at ,M(l IMtt.Uti , at Vaaeoarav Driappaav. Marylasd Better They Have Bandit. .. Miehtrae Victoria, B. C., Jun 19. Promltr Brit MlBBAHOta .... .... .... Semlln haa received n dispatch from Dillon, Moot, June 23. Two des- Mob tana ....... so as tha British consul at Naw York asking perate character, answering tha de- Nevada New Mextea a.v him to makt of thn two robbers advertised North Carolina Inquiries relative to Hon. scription iso.no German consul at la tha reward of 33,000 each, dead or Orwroa...., South Carolina no Mr, 8chum!cker, Dakota.. South iu.no Shanghai, wbo arrived here on th aliva, for th holdup and robbery, of TenneaaM. the Union Pacific fast mail train near Trass 71, WO Empress of Japan. It is learned that Utah X.W6 .4.M Mr. Bchnmlcker left Vancouver Jnna Rock Crack, Wyo., have been arrested Vlrslna... the TMrue BMW near Red Rock. The robbers were W outline toa.. 7 for Few York. Mr. Bchnmlcker haa t.auo Wyoming.. asleep when surrounded by a posse, not made his appearance in New York, and offered no resistance when called ....IM4A3.4MO 4 4500 i Totals. and uneasiness 1 experienced, as it ia MU Totals fur 5'Aaa.vua upon to anrrender. They will be held for Identification. Tha commercial value of silver bu now twelve days sine ba left the coat lion, 1898, was 39 cents per fine ounei, JEFFfclES-SHARKEY MATCH. ays pUtoattoa.ta Serious. while for 1897 it was 60 cents. New York, June 33. The situation Koaad Battle foe Will F1H Twvaty-llv- e In tba Philippine la Very serious, DINGLEY3 SUCCESSOR. - CSawploashlp. t said General Nelson A. Miles in an InNew York, June 19. Jim Jeffries E Littlafleld, Republican, n terview at the Waldorf-AstoriI Ki acted by Bl( Majority. and Tom Sharkey have been matched to know nothing concerning the story e round battle for th Me., Jan E. Rockland, fight a twenty-fivthat th war department Is suppremtug Of th heavy-weigchampionship has been Littlefield, Republican, the new from Manila, but everybody bewill take match The to place elected to world. aucceed the late congress know that things are very eerieut the cTah NeUoo fore John the purse largest offering Scott Th Dingley. there. defeatiog question of issuing call for volunteer haa not, I believe, been of Rath by aa overwhelming majority. tha winner to take alL The match decided, I do not car to discuss tba Bcott polled a smallervot than when will take plaoa about October 33. Bids Philippine matter. -- 1 am here oa pri- he stood against Mr. Dingley in the for" the' fight moat be submitted by vate basinets. . 1898 campaign. September let Wm Be e Freeeb Duel. Bad Bis Coma. MAY CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS. Pulaski, V., Jana 23 At Wygal's 31 London A Jan Perl correswlU Act bridge, west of this place, on tha NorIf Otl 97 th War A carious message he FtovapMr- , folk A Western road. John Raines pondent says: and Madison Pratt, each aged 19 years, been received from th 1st of Devils Nw York, June 19. Th WashingDreyfus haa gon. What shall we de ton correspondent of th Tribune wya were bathing with a party, whan vaith the ooffiu sad embalming drags? Kainea accidently kicked Pratt. Ancabinet ofiicr mada th This eoffin was specially mad aboat a prominent statement: The slightest gry words followed and tha boys left th lima of the Zola following trial and waa seat the water, ran to their clothing, seintimation from Gen. Otl that ha cured revolvers and began firing. ont by tb Mfline government bees use want more Uoops will bn followed by was (eared that if Dreyfus died it Thera Pratt died almost Instantly, bnt Raines; it would be necessary, to bring tba m. a prompt call for volunteer. who waa shot la th bdomaa,Tlagrd mains to Kgsnce for identification te will be no further parleying with and no until morning, whan ha died In th allay the suspicions of th satt-Sem-it Agninaldo and hi follower, b had been allowed to escape lit Ut-uthat in the eggrewlve campaign p greatest agony. Marshal Basaioa. . ' Gen. Oti lx conducting. waleh H Alameda - tMrgH ... Chaaha af Virata t'Aanri Mtaw TWA tp. emelt-ramnBan Fraclsoo, Jaa 21 On the arrid Victoria, B. C., Jane 31 .The steamer Coio., Jun 19. Tne Villa, Lend val of th steamer Australia from HonTee haa arrived from Alaska with tie-uSatureomplelu their olulu, local detect! arrested three fifty passenger from Dawson and ot all thir men, day by tb paying off persons supposed to be implicated ia email amount of dust, estimated 335,000 being paid ont to tb smelter tb robbery which oceerrad on hoard ot 350,000. The gold Tee bring what now Only a few watch th steamer Alameda on her last voy- aems aa incradlU of a wo, employee. week Ust report thnt th Mg plant at remain age from Aastralla to this city, whan detf ally rich strike oa Dahl river, la gam employment to 1000 men. Of 323,000 was ia some mysterious way retha Konaokuk district Chunk f producing properties in seventy-fiv- e moved! from the vault rooms ef the two iuchea square are a4 gold virgin are not n doses man there th comp eeL One of th men arrested was to have been taken ont, according t who will take ont ore from now on an from Australia, whoa arrival at Dawaoo front Citel City smelter difficulties are settled. recent lavish expenditure of money and Forty Mil. Tb report ceased 1 aatl) tbmen hav left for Utah and excited suspicion. Many stampede from Dawson, it la saliL Montana. n 1 -- P1 eon-ten- ts. a - t a. 2l.r-Cbar- lra ht i - rrIJt twi p' f MET A WARM RECEPTION. flllflMff Attempt te ftttel I'p MURDERED. AGUINALDO Ai t Washington, Jnna 18. Tb following ndvicea hav been received from Manila under dt of Jnna 16: After catting th railroad and telegraph nt Apalit, seven mtles oonth, for the purpose of severing qhooectioa,' the rebels attacked General MseAr-thor- a line at Ban Fernando at 4:30 th ia momlng. . They met with an unexpectedly warm reception and were repulsed with a low of oever killed, thirty prisoner and many wounded. Thn rebel force, estimated to hav numbered 5000 men, advanced steadily from the jungle north of tha city and then dlvded, with th avident purpose of surrounding tha Americana Tho out posts of tb Iowa regiment discovered th enemy, and retired to their line, where the entire division awaited in aa intrenched position. The Kansas and Iowa regiment received th first shock of th attack. Reserving their firs until tha enemy waa within atx hundred yards, the first roller of the Americana hit th rebels, wbo returned the fire wildly, the rest of their line failing to advance. The Americans, who thoroughly enjoyed tb novelty of the situation of awaiting ao attack, willed forth, and tha insurgent thereupon turned and fled into the jungle. Our low was fourteen men wounded, and th majority of them arc only slightly hurt General Fnnaton'e brigade of Kansas and Montanas, and General Hale'a brigade, tbe seventeenth regiment and tb Iowa regiment, oonstHnUd the fore engaged. Agninaldo i t ported to have personally conducted tbs attack, and preparation were made for several days to bring forward troops from Caodaba, and other from Dagnpan were transported by raiL v Filipino Leader FaUa at the Hands of HI Countrymen. Frial ml Oaaaral Laos Caasari tha Dm vn tha Paata af Thrir twSw This la Ik awry BraahS to Maalla I y a hatlta. Tha Tribanc Chicago, June 17. prints the following; Loudon, June IE An nneonfirmqd report is circulated here that Agninaldo hw met a fate similar to that meted ont to General Luna two days ago. Details of th aasssbiitation ar lackthe report waa ing. However, brought into Manila by a native, it finds soma believers ther and the London papers have made every effort to verify it, but 0 far hav been It la supposed her that tb murder waa done by Lnna'a friends. DICK BLAND DEAD. .. CStoraM Csayrassa ... . Fraas Klnsstt Fassatf ta tha Great Bvyead. Lebanon, Mo., June 17. Richard Parks Bland, congressman from tha Eighth Missouri district peacefully 4 paased away at exactly half-pao'clock Thursday morning. Tuesday night about 10 oclock hn fell into a sleep from which he never awoke. Thn physicians used every mean in their power to arouse him, but ha never regained consciousness in the slightest degree. Mr. Bland's illoew began immediately after hia return from Washington, early la March. It started with an attack of la grippe, followed with a. relapse- - Chronic catarrh of tha stomach complicated the disease. Brain trouble came next, and he died of cerebral congestion. For several days before bia death ha waa partially para- - ENTERS UPON HIS DUTIES. Balia asy Etoror Bcerivad by tha Bpaalah Quw Repast. - Madrid, Jana 18. The newely appointed minister to Spain, Mr.Bellamy c Storer, ww received in formal There by tbe queen regent Friday. were no speeches; only a few cordial phrases were exchanged. Two atat carnages from the royal stables conveyed Mr. Storer from tha Hotel de Rome to the palace and took him back to the hotel after the Premier 811 vela presented Mr. Storer to her majesty. : Ther wereZ.no crowds about thr palace, Mr. BtOrar'a reception being awnaonuMd in order to avoid incidents Tb fact that there were no speeches la not snrprta-ing- , an this 1 tbe practice when min. later are received. Speeches are only made in th caw of amlmswdora Nevertheless, the queen regent wa very . amiable and complimentary towards Mr. Storer, end Inquired cordially concerning the health of Prelsdent McKinley. andl-en- and!-eo- c. '"mlp.bulnd. lysed. Hia poweir of speech waa gon and ho waa unable to communicate with anyone. Mrs. Bland haa received several down meawgea of condolence from admirers of her husband all over thn country. Thn strain on Mrs. Blands nervous system has been very great and her friends ara alarmed at ita effect Mr. Bland leaves no life inanr-ane- e and dies a comparatively poor man. Thn funeral will he in charge of thn wargant-at-arm- a of the House of RepX IsUsMos of B4mb1k( Fart ( Ik and will be conducted by resentatives, Halt Itatao. Mason te lodges. Mr. Bland waa a member of no London, Jnn IE Th Earl of Aberdeen, former governor general of Can- church, and tbe minister of all denominations will participate in the ada, In an addrew before th Eighty service. is planned to have Colonel elnb la London, said Canada waa William J. ItBryan deliver the funeral thoroughly and unquestionably loyal oration. The body will lie in states at tha opera houw for twenty-fou- r to tb British crown. hours. Anything Ilk serious contemplaMAMMOTH MININQ DEAL. tion of annexation to the -- United Staten, said he, is absolutely a thing Maraas Dal Balls AU Hia Moataaa Mlatag of thn past, and th French Canadian latarasta. ar among the foremost supporters of Anaconda, Moot., June 17. Marcus a direct British connection. Daly, the maker and builder of Anath man wbo more than all conda, TRANSPORTATION OF TROOPS. others has helped to give Montana a WlU' Tak Until Aages W tint Thma to name and a place In tbe history of this Oomd OUa, nation, is about to retire from tbe state Washington, Joan 18. Under thn where be has acquired millions for moot favorable clrcnmstancea It will himself and for others. More miUkms be hardly possible for th government are Involved in the deal by which Mr. to increase Its army in the Philippines Daly retires. The sum for which his to thn 33,000 limit before tbe 1st of and his associates holding were sold is August. About 6,000 of tha troops calculated to make most men gasp, for destined for service In the Philippine tha figure ia 823,000,000. . and included In the 85,08) forces are Of this nmoant Mri Daly pockets still la &ila country and will not bo 18,000,000, J. B. Usgg'in geU 89,000,000 able to reach the scene of action for and Lloyd Tevis of San Francisco The properties ar purchased fir or alx weeks by an eastern syndicate beaded by John D. Rockefeller and other StandILOILO 8HAKEN. ard Oil magnates. Oood Flllptnoa. Mwre BariSqaaka TWta tha bland City Foar 4 tha abac Felt Fa Naaj Miles. Washington, Juna 17. General Otis Manila, Jnna IE Aa earthquake reports aa follows: Success Lawton's shock ww frit at Iloilo at I o'clock troop Cavits province greater than yesterday afternoon. The Inhabitants reported yesterday. Rnemy numberaay It ww th severest ever known in ing over 4,000 in killed and wounded the history of th laland. It is a and captured, more than one-thirpound thnt the shock waa caused by Remainder much scattered, hav retb volcano Conloan, In Negron, In treated south of Imua. Of.thelr arseeruption. An explosion ww beard, nal of five piece of artillery, three capapparently under Iloilo, followed tured. Navy aided greatly ou short of , thirty second later by shaking of tha bay, landing force occasionally. InssrtL habitants in that country rejoice at do llveranoc and welcome our troop. OSS Bforto laa Fi CANADA 18 LOYAL. - . TbMt d. Washington. Jnna IE The follow- 7imnci I ing cablegram hw been reoeived from Washington, Jnna 17. Paraaiag a ' policy datsrminsd upon aome months Qnral Otis, dated Jane IE Northern insurgents concentrated large force near Baa .Fernando, and a early this morning attacked troop; enemy quickly repulsed and driven, leaving over fifty dead oa field and large number wounded, enemy la retreat Our casualties, fourteen wounded, mostly very slight Preparations for this attack in progrew severed days; believed to b under direction of Agnlnalda On a" MacAr-tbur'- per-oon- ago. General Otis ia organizing three regiment in th Philippi sea composed f officers and men of tb atat volunteers wbo desire to remain la thn ner-ri- e. Tb army bill authorized thin kind of enlistment in tba Philippine-- ( the full complement cannot b Rind ap from these discharged volaatcers, tbe regiment will be organised and. affieered io skeleton form, until troop laa be sent from th United States. ' I t . |