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Show ,r , COALVILLE TIMES. Tin rcwuiauia co. COALVILLE, THAT PHILIPPINE THE PANAMA LOST. UTAH. SSs lolk I ram Saatteco Over a U rk Ago With IW Pas- -, for Naw Mail h UTAH NEWS. HcNtrS, Must of T brai twiMlar. v Th f Uh volunteer have started nn Nov 3 -- Advices from , New t ork American paper at Manila. rumor t urrent there a Bantiago say Quite a number of new home are that the I uiu-- Mat- - transport Panbeing creeled in the town of Monroe. ama, which left ' nti Kgofo" hew Vork Payson parties hare shipped Are ear Tuesday with puss tigers, has been loada of Ineern teed to a Chicago seed lost off ( ape Ma si i ul - house.- The news is said M have been The 00 colored soldier at Fort brought to Santiago in a fishing along the Douglas reoeivea three monthe pay schooner, whuli. truo-mamong which last week. coast, sighted The health of the Utah boya at was a life preacrv, r marktd Panama, Most of the Pausmsh ss'cngcrs Manila continue to be good in comwere soldiers Among the civilians soldiers with other the parison were ( ongressman John Hal 11 of J. A. Bieley of Mt. Pleasant recently and ex ougi essii an aold A band of thoroughbred sheep and Pennsylvania" II. Huff of fireeiisburg Ia of receired an arerage price per head 150. MANY SICK Hi CAVITE, The SprlogvUle Roller Mill comForty llMlkl Have Occur.'! son pany has just completed the wr-- '- of 1, putting in 11500 worth of new u. Manila Ban Francisco. Nov 1 -u ttri-ikug- c 1 - A correspondent has the folio regardUtah wheat advanced 5 cents per ing the health of the I uitcd States bushel last week, and the indications troops, Tl health of the troops here are that It will go higher during the at present is far from, being good notcoming week. withstanding lhu statements of the The city hail at Park City ie re- medical department to the contrary nal ring the finishing touches and will At Cavite the conditions arc very be ready for use by the city council at bad. There have been over forty deaths fta next meeting. theye alnce (September 1st, mostly from Janie Stark of Fsyson lost three typhoid fever. One third of the ollicers carloads of horses in a railroad wreck of the Montana volunteer regiment are while they were being shipped to the on the sick list, including the colonel w ho are unfit and lieutenant-colonel- , Kansas City market. for Major General Kent, of the Twenty-fourt- h " duly. In on battery alone over 75 percent regiment, is saying good-by- e of the men stationed there have b en to his friends and will make hie borne on the sick list within a month, the la Troy, N. Y.( upon hie retirement. ofiicera being affected as well as the A new gas well, which the owners The hospital accommodations hare christened The Rooster, has been privates. there The supply of ere and dbeMuwlU fiiedfolnes inadequate. tapped near balA-Lak-e, l astr-fStitt e waf jtCTmr tttner no longer he a shortage in gas, so the and for days there was nothing medOwners say. icinally to administer to the patients. Troop A, Utah Volunteer Cavalry The place is unhealthy at best baa started for Ran Francisco. Lien-tenaThe men are quartered on ground Kimball, with hie detachment, floors where it is damp, and in this will Join Captain Caine at Merced. The country especially, conducive to boys expect to be mustered out before Many of the men worked them-selve- s Christinas. 111 during the process of cleaning The Lehi Sugar company's bonds, Cavite, but now that the sanitary conformally owned by eastern capitalists, ditions arc being looked after an im have been bought in by 8alt Lake proved health record will doubtless parties, who consider the issue of follow. 9400,000 la per cent gold bond as LOOKS LtKE WAR, nt gilt edged.- - Char 1m Williams of Eureka fell a distance of twenty-on- e feet while at tempting to slide down a rope. He was quite severely bruised and cut, bat no bonce were broken. The accis. dent was due entirely to hi own care-.latenes- The Idaho, Nevada and California Stage company filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk of Balt Lake County. The object of the Incorporation ia to own and operate stage lines and the breeding and raising of liv stock. The U n Ion Facifio has strung rails a and along their Echo and I 'ark City branch, to replace the presrails now In ent lighter end well-wor- n tine. That branch road la now doing a heavier freight business than at any Ssh-plate- ... British Warships st for Aetloa sad Heady Nov. A11 Ctsarsd st 3.-- i, tot Saw. the Brit- a batish warshlpa hers, the cruiser tleship Centurion,ths first-clacruiser Narcissus, the - second-clas- s Hermolne, the torpedo-boa- t destroyers Whitings, Fame and Handy and ths first-elas- ss gunboat Peacock, bars clearand are re'y for sea at Iret-clas- s ed for action sn hour's notica. s Ths battleship Victorious and the cruiser Undaunted at Chee Foo, are coaling to their full capacity. The greatest secrecy is maintained as to the meaning of these warlike preparations, but there is no doubt important instructions are expected at any moment A large Russlaa fleet is assembled at Port Arthur. first-clas- first-cla- ss time in it history. ' AOUINALDO PROCLAIMS. Lieutenant Colonel John Q. Cannon, ef Torrey'a rough riders, has returned AD Arm4 Feielf asm, Kseept Spaniards, to his home In Salt Lake City. ColoMay Travel. nel Cannon haa a good word for every nNov. 3. Aguloaldo, the inManila, man In hit command, and save the surgent chief, has Issued a proclamarough riders conducted themselves In tion pointing out that although the a moat becoming manner, stringent orders recently issued by him . ' While Walter Wlllcocka ofJTark City was assisting workmen putting on shingles on his home, he slipped and fell from the root to the ground, bruising himself considerably, dittoes his shoulder and receiving several severe cute. v The Balt Lake potto file is troubled S gooJ deal with letters on which an Internal revenue stamp, instead of a postage stamo, ha been placed. In such case, if there is no return ad-- . dress on th envelope, nothing can be dons but to sand ths letter to ths dead , letter office. At Moroni James Draper, a well-t- have been obeyed, a few Filipinos have refused obedience and offended ia various ways, and he now warns all such that they ars liable to be declared outlaws, and to incur the extreme penalty. The reference in apparently to the Filipinos. In another proclamation, issued simultaneously, Aguinaldo allows all armed foreigners, except Spaniards, to travel is Philippine territory, but all such ars forbidden to approach the fortifications or take photographs of defensive works. an MAY HAVE BhEN MASSACRED. o do citizen, lost his barns, sheds, cortons of hay by fire, rals and seventy-fiv- e ths result of small boys playing With i matches. Ths home was saved by ths heroic actions of the neighbors, who formed a bucket brigade. Th loss will exceed $3,009. , - Th reservoir of the 811 vef Creek- " Sanpete River Reservoir company st Wales, this state, i bow completed. The company was compelled to institute condemnation praceedings against one or two parties to secure necessary land. The reservoir will cover between $59 and 300 scree to an arerage depth of six feet. At Boulder, Peter Mlese and Steve Clement quarreled ever monetary matters and Miece shot at Clements, but missed him, when Clements struck his opponent in ths head with an as. Inflicting sefiont if not fatal wounds. Clements Is under arrest, y "v A number of ihu Utah boys who enlisted wth .Torrey's rough riders rs . turned home the latter part of the "'week. Some of them will visit Cube before returning,, while many .will visit with admiring friends in ths cost and return home later on. Fears Entertained That the Colorado (lams Wardoos Have Heea Killed By I tee. Denver, Nov. 3. (isms Commission- er "Swan fear for the safety of the game wardens whom he sent to the northwestern part of ths state when hs heard that the" Utes were there in large numbers and were slaughtering game in violation of law. Imperative instructions were given the wardens to report promptly in regard to the situation, and as no report has beep received from them, it is believed they bav either been killed or are so sit nated that it ia impossible for them to forward a report Knows Nothing A boat It. Beaver Dam, Wts., Nov. 3. Adam Hammer, who shot nine men at the Rowell Manufacturing companys shops, is in jail hers and denies all recollection of the affair. Us said tc hit wife, who visited him in his cell, that he was sorry Inch a thing should have happened, bat hs knew nothing of IL W ith the exception of J. E. Lyons, who was shot is Hi eye, no seriWilous eon sequences have resulted. bur Bennett, the man alleged to have quarreled with Hammer, baa been die shargsd from the employ of ths Powell company. 8AGASTA tutor to Assam lb. Hospital Ship Missouri Arrivss at New Verb Debts of tbs Island. With S11 Patieaca. Paris. Nov I. At the last meeting New York, Oet 91. The United of the Peace commission tbs demands , States army hospital ship Missouri, sr-- I of the Inited Mates regarding tin rived from Porto Rico ports, with 571 Philippines was read to the HpsnUl, xicit or wonnded patients, most of member of the peac eommlssoo. 1 ht whom are with malarial fesuffering that-Lb. reading disclosed the fact Two ver, typhoid and dysentery. United Sta'e government had deter died L. 1L Burton Ilradibh, company mined to possess for itself certain ter A Third Illinois, and Uenry M Mor-- , ritory and parts of land bounded b rison private company U. Fourth and lying within such parallel and Ohio The former was buried at May-- ' latitude and longitude as mark tf , agues, the latter st sea. limits of the Philippine archipclagi the most aeriously sick The United Mute do not propose ,iescnt to the St. Peters hospital S timing the Philippine lebt of fio.tjon and the Long Island College hospital 000, but thi . arc willing to be reapon1 a sum of mono m Brooklyn. Forty others, who had slide to bp.nu for to be carried from the litters, but who equal to tin- - siiial expenditures to arc not so Seriously ill, were taken to Spain in the Philippines for the advau Bedloe's island. About fifty of the 14C ol and for unis the of th good tage tl on board the Missouri (onvalescents their people for permanent bettc i were to sent Brooklyn hospitals for a menu and for improvements, both ph f w days treatment, preparatory to sical snd nu ntal aving for their home The reading of the presentment spe rifles that the I ruled states will reiiu EMERGENCY SQUADRON. burse Spain to the x lent of hsr pa eifle expenditure ' made in the aVcht Bllbh Warships Wilt Hs UbjMlcbfd to Ulbralta. pelao The phrase pacific expend) tut-esis emplou d to differentiate the London, Oct. 31 There has been the expenditures by Spain in combating greatest activity at Davenport, the site insnrreotions in the Pnillipinea. of the largest arsenal in Great Britain The one is felt by th commissioner and two of the finest dry docks in the to be a fair burden on the acquiring world. The government is assembling power,, while the other ftPd latter doss 1 B emergency squadron, -- which, it ia jf expenditure is held to have bten understood, will go to Gibralta. Delogically assumed by Spaip in the in- spite that the wind has been blowing evitable haanl to a nation resorting almost a gale, the second-clas- s battleto arms to enforce order in its ou ship Colossus arrived from Holyhead, a first-dak- s territory. battleship from Queens-toThe Spanish commissioners listened n and the first-clas- s battle ship Ben-bofrom Greenock. The third-clas- s attentively, though not without some evidences of impatience and surprise cruiser Calliope, which was oq the way st ths fioain ia suggestions In the to the Csnaries, was intercepted and American pre ntuu nt, and finally has returned unexpectedly j to Plyasked until tnday to consult the mouth. Other warship afe oomlug to Madrid government and make .reply join the squadron anil to coal. The Adjournment was then taken to that government lias ordered 50M000 tonsoi I day. coal. BOLD ROBBERY AT SPOKANE. DEWEY RESPONDS- I ulna Depot ( uiupsnjr's Freight Thanks Mayor Warwick of thUadelphls ftelleteil of STOO, I for Kind Message. Mash Nov. 1. of ths One , Spokane, Philadelphia, OcL 31. Mayor Warboldest and niot successful robberies in the history of this city occured Iasi wick is in receipt of the following cain reevening, when two masked men behi blegram from Admiral Dewey him to one to the extending np ths occn pants of the Union Depot sponse the on Philadelphia's congratnlations office. The robbers companys freight Secured between $ 00 and $700 from the occasion of the city's peace jubilee and safe, and the cashier's money drawer, regretting his inability to take part in snd mads good their escape. Four men it, along with the other heroes of the were in the freight office working, campaign: Manila, OcL 28. Hon.. Charles F. when two masked men entered by a rear door. They lined the.four occu- Warwick, Mayor, Philadelphia; The pants of the office up in one corner, officers and men of the squadron under with their hands in the air. While my command Join me in thanking you one of the robbers covered the four for your kind message, and we conwith his revolver, the other proceeded gratulate jon and the city of Philadelto ths ttUhryarsWer, which Irifl phia on the grea success of th in bilee, Geokok Dewet, Rear Admiral already compelled Cashier II. M, Reed to open, and- - poured its contents late deaf mutes. Spoke hi coat pockeL lie made a similar disposition of the money in the safe, Cntqos Poll list Mooting Whors which had stood open when the robCrokor Was tbo Attraction. bers entered. After securing the money ' New York, Oct 31. One of the most the two robbers backed to the door unique meetings of the campaign was and disappeared in the darkness. that of the deaf mutes held at Webster halL About 300 deaf mutes and a UNPOPULAR INDIAN AGENT. sprinkling of others gathered to listen Pin Bldg Stom Throotea lorclblo Ro to political issues as expounded by the moral Democrats. Richard Crocker was the Word has attraction and his Washington, Nov. I. speech to the motes reached the interior department of was translated by President Carrlel, trouble threatened by a band of young principal of the New York Deaf and Sioux on the Pine Ridge agency, in Dumb institute. South Dakota, who are reported to have started an organized movement Alaskan Minors Rotarn. for the forcible removal of Indian San Francisco, OcL 31. All the Agent Clapp from the reservation. Sec- treasure in sight on the steamer Portretary Bliss, commenting on tbs mat- land, which haa reached this port, ni ter, aaid that despite the claims of the days from SL Michaels, was os d young braves, who threaten to take box of' gold dust and nuggets, to the Alaska Commercial comSteps themselves unless the secretary orders the change, there was nothing pany. Its value was not made known, on file at the department that is ad- but is not believed to exceed $10,000. verse to Agent Clapp; that the agent Several returning miners were on the is an army officer, who is executing vessel, but they carried tbeir wealth his duties satisfactorily, and that the in the form of drafts, and were reticent question of removal or tramsferianol regarding the amount, to be entertained. Murderer Claims II Was Drugged. Los Angelas Gets the F- A. Ban Francisco, OcL 31. Before the Chicago, Nov. L Los Angeles will Tennessee regiment left for Manila, entertain the next annual conference the deposition of several witnesses in of the National Educational associa- the Walter Rosser murder case were tion, if favoiable railroad rates can be taken. The testimony was all in Rosobtained. ser's favor, the witnesses telling of his A committee on a tour of the west previous good standing and orderly this season, appointed to set a date condncL One or two of the BOldiers and place, selected Los Angeles as ths who were with him on the day that he place of meeting, and July 11 was set murdered Henry Hildebrand, said that as the date of meeting The commit- Rosser bad been drinking and that hs tee is awaiting a satisfactory reply have to been drugged. appeared from the railroad before finally deMora Maneoliaiant Hanged. ciding upon the place Candla, Crete, OcL 31. Five more eft Perished In the Flame. Mussulmans convicted of taking the Elberton, W ash , Nov. 1. The sleepin the massacre of British setdierr part ing apartments of the inmates "of the 6th have been executed. Whltman county poor farm was de- on September Bashi-Bsdtiha vs four In addition, stroyed by fire yesterday, and G. Hull, sentenced to been twent.r'ycar imprie sn aged inmate perished in th flames hard labqq. ' Since the deNo effort was made by the inmates tc onment at rescue Hull beyond calltng to him. He parture of the Tqrkjkii troops a numwaa lying on. a cot and refused Vo move ber of additional Aguilty Mnssulm&n and the inmates who discovered him have been discovered daily. It appears the Tuifsh officers appropriated being old and feeble, had not presence that looted by their eoldiera. valuables ths of mind enough to drag him out Csitd Slat VESSEL REPORTED WRECKED OFF CAPE MAVSI, CUBA. SICK FROM PORTO RICO. PROBLEM. Mot w -- " w lt I to os-te- en cow-signe- -. Ths Oregon and Iowa. Washington, Nov. cablegram received at the navy department an nonnoea ths arrival at Bahia, Brasil, ot the battleships Oregon snd Iowa. T1k, ars nineteen day from Tompkim making an exceptionally smo& and colllet rapid run down the coast. Abarenda, now at Bahiiconsnmed thirty-on- e days in making the earns trip.. Because of her Mck of speed h probably will be showed to return to th United State, instead ol going to Honolulu, as aa intended. i.a . . Freavh t OcL 31. Ltbdon, rvt Fa hod. The Paris corre-Fjronde- nt of the Sunday special Bays that the general opinion is that Major Marchanda retirement from Fashoda will b followed by a complete evacuation of that place by the French. This change of policy is attributed to ths disappointed hopes regarding the action of Russia. Though it ia officially denied that Major Marchand haa bean ordered to return, it is likely that hs will be summoned tor Pari fur MUST REMAIN. RICHEST MINE KNOWN.1 Ovenewt IwposstMe Cat Faaae Is Signed. London, OcL 27. The Madrid corre- CkuV mt Tvmtr-lo- spondent of ths Standard, telegraphing Tuesday by way of the frontier, and dealing with the threatened cabinet crisia, points ont the impossibility of a change of government, because a change would almost certainly cause the resignation of the Spanish' commissioners in Paris. He says: Senor Kagasta, therefore, will remain at the helm until the treaty of peace is signed, unless General Weyler or the military element cause trouble. Senor Montero Rios, president of the Spanish commission, now offers no hope of obtaining anything from America for the Cuban debt. lie even says that Spain must assent to the views in this matter before the conference can proceed to settle the Puerto Rican and Philippine question. INSTRUCTED TO DELAY. Cmalulmun Must Nut Aequlmee ta American Kef anal. Paris, Oct. 27. The Spanish corum is sioners have been Instructed to delay at much as possible their acquiescence in the refusal of the Americans to accept any part of Spain s Cuban debt, but to do nothing to give the American eetu miss! oaere ground for breaking off the negotiations. Spanish declare that a circular note will be addressed to the powers, detailing the serious consequences which the assumption of the Cuban debt would have upon the solvency of Spain. Having done this they will bow to the inevitable, because they have been given clearly to understand that the United States will not go a step further with negotiations until she is cleared of the Cuban debt question and complete evacuation of the iLtnd is postively promised for January 1, H'i) rs SPAIN PROTESTS. ft Ft am of BaUlitXIt lews Oregon. Washington, OcL 27. Spain has pro- llertisnft tested against the battleships Oregon and Iowa' going around Cape Horn to ths Philippine islands, and demands their return to the United States, claiming the action in sending these ships to Manila la a violation of the terms of the protocol. The protest was formally submitted to Secretary Hay y M. Thiebault, charge d'affaires of the French embassy, while President McKinley was in Chicago attending ths peace jubilee celebration. Secretary Hay declined to reply, to the demand until President McKinley re turned. Bond layae Completed. i Washington, OcL 27. The treasury department haa practically completed the issue of the $200,000,000 of 3 per cent bonds authorized at the last session of congress, and the last of the temporary force of Clerks appointed for duty in that connection will be dismissed next Saturday. Whatever else remains to be done will be handled by the permanent treasury force. The highest allotment of bonds to any one subscriber will lie $4,480. Subscribers for $4,500 will receive $1,300 each, and possibly a few hundred dollars in addition. The amount, if any, however, will depend upon the result of a suit now pending to compel the secretary to issue to subscribers about $500,000 on subscriptions rejected by the department on th ground that they were irregular. Jsass James on Trial, OcL 27. The trial Kansas City,-Moof Jesse James, son of the noted outlaw, for complicity in the Missouri Pacific train robbery at Leeds on Sept. 26, has been commenced here. Prominent connsel has been engaged for the defendant, who will make a strong fight to prove his innocence. A ivr midable array of witnesses have been subpoenaed, and a battle royabefs expected. The case of youtyr' Jatues, who, np to the time of bis arrest for in the robbery, had born sn excellent reputation, has ex cited great Interest, and many of the best men in tholty hsve come out in his defense. ;Frank James of SL Louis, uncJ-O- f the accused and brother of the fagdus Jesse James, is in the city to Attend the trial. ., alleged-complicit- - r India prising la Oragoa. iflsker City, Ors.. OcL 27. Word has ybeen IsHmllM Beaaasa Shew Feet mt S3M Ore. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 1. A telephone message from Republic camp Colville reson the north half of-tervation says that ths miners have now crosscut 24 feet of ore in the big ledge level and the drills on the 430-fowere still in ore. The news of the big strike has spread to the surrounding mining district snd the excitement is intene. Conservative mining men say that such an ore chute with suth values. ? MW per ton, is unprecedented in the mining history of the toUtineuL The great chute has now proved for a depth of 4 SO feet and a length of 400 feet it is nowhere less than five feet wide and the width runs as High as 2 feet. Contrary to the general rule in gold mining the ledge Is richest at its widest points. The mine is eighty miles from a railroad arnl the ore is fre glited that mountain road aud shipped lu addition to a Puget Sound smelter to these limited slupwent tjie company is treating tire at Us mill on the proground with the electro-cyanid- e cess it receipts from ore shipments and mill runs are averaging 84,000 per day, aud these w ill be greatly increased when the machinery is installed for the enlarged mill Enough ore is now blocked out to keep the mill running for several years Calvin received here by telephone from Canyon City of a shooting affray in which Indiana shot and seriously wounded David Cuttings snd shot the horse from under, F, Duncan and F, Moaier. The redskins then went to the home of John High snd Bhot him, but not fatally. The scene cf the trouble is on the sooth fork of John Day river, about thirty miles southwest' of Canyon City. A Well armed taken up posse from Canyon Cit has ths trail ahd hard figti in - is expected, as ths Indians are wel a ned. . flak Cavalry's Maaek. Wawoaa, Cal., OcL 27. Captain Caine's detachment of the Utah cavalry troop begin the long march to San Francisco next Saturday, OcL 29, going by way of Marchosa, Merced, Los Banos, San Jose and Burlingame to the Preald'iQ, whither all their mail should henoeforth be addressed. At Merced, Lies ten sat Einbsllt now at Sequoia park, will meal ths main body and travel with them to ths Presidio, where the troope will arise about Not. 13. w he EMBEZZLER CAUGHT. loKaii ert n tit. a IIoIihhUh Hok fiihler Trtle , At ro 1 1 ontfnrnt. After a chase across two continents Lambert 45 tit, chief comptroller of the llunglau Savings bank at llungbunzlau, Bohemia, with his wife and her aunt, was arrested at the Hotel Rose acre today, on the charge of having absconded with 100,000 guldens, equivalent to 841,430. The arrest w as made by a t hicago detective at the instigation of V. Zsera-skia piano dealer at 642 Blue Island avenue, OilPHgrt, who is stockholder and western agent for the Bunglau bank, and who had been instructed to search for WUL Wilt has lieen married one year and is 38 years old. Ills father is a prosperous merchant in Bungbunzlau. On ilt and bis wife, accompanied Aug. 8, by her aunt, Blaja Muliie, left home on a vacation for his health. They traveled through Austria and rime to America, landing at Hoboken OcL 3, where he wired his motber of tbeir arrival. Meanwile the bank officials had discovered a shortage of 100.004 guldens and were searching for Wilt. His message home gave them a cine that he was in America, and .they notified St. Louts, Oet 31. e, their western agent. CLAIMED BY TEN WOMEN. Chicago Prisoner Charged With aud & impeded of Murder. Chicago, Nov. 1. A Bridewell Bl(n; pris- oner of many alliases, and whom twe women claim as their husband, ha been identified as the original of picture forwarded from Wheeling, W. Va., as the likeness of Jacob Adolph lion, who is suspected of complicity in causing the death of Mrs. Jacob Hon, to whom he was married on April 15, and whose death occurred two montl j later. The prisoner is known atghe Bridewell as Martin Doty, with several alliases. The letter inclosing The picture was received by the Chicago police Saturday and was signed by Rev. Herman Iiaase of Wheeling. Doty denied having ever been In Wheeling. He has been in the Jtridwell several weeks. Nearly a mouth ago it was discovered in Milwaukee for that he bigamy An investigation developed that si least ten women claimed him as ' heir husband. ( Blase la Oklahoma City, Guthrie, Okla., Nov. X. This morning at an early hour Are broke out in the Commercial hotel In Oklahoma City, and within half an hour almost the entire block was in flames. The wind is blowing a perfect gale, and the prospects are that the town will suffer to a great extcnL The fire department of this city is making prepa arations to send assistance. 30 citiis miles The away. city Okla-hornah- zens surrounding the burning district are in a fever of excitement. To Check Murder for Inttmtnco. Toronto, Onb, Nov. 1. The life insurance companies that are doing business in Canada have agreed that no risks shall be accepted on the lives of married women, -- with the exception that they happen to be the breadwinners of the family; or, in other words, those wholly independent of The decision has their husbands. been arrived at with a view to checking the crime of murder which ia committed for the purpose of securing insurance. A solid train of 23 cars of spirits has' just been shipped to Japan, aold to the Imperial government, to be used in the manufacture of smokeless powder in the government works. They go as n special train to San Francisco from Peoria, 111. Upon retirement of Rear Admiral Bones Dec. 25, Dewey will become rear admiral and senior officer of the naw, and if congress revives ths grads of admirals, desired by Secretary Long, hi appointment to that rank will follow without any further jumping. J |