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Show GEN. MILES THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ANDREW JENSEN, UTAH. WAR CLOUDS IN THE EAST. BEET SUGAR COMBINE. DOWN. REQUEST TO BE SENT TO THE PHILIPPINES IS REFUSED. Publish. SPANISH FORK, TURNED War so American Hngsr Trust to be Waged by Western Men. JAPAN AND RUSSIA ARE MAKING Beet sugar men of the west, representing $100,000,000 of capital, are organizing to, fight the sugar trust, or Secretary of Wnrand President do Not American Sugar Refining company. of Chant of Policy In DealThe first steps were taken Friday afing with Filipino. ternoon at a meeting of the stockhold era of the Idaho Beet Sugar company The Washington Post says: Lieutenant-General Nelson A. Miles of the in the Home Life Insurance building ' Briny made a specific request to the on La Salle street, Chicago. Lewis war department to be sent to the PhilHamilton J. ippines, and in connection therewith of Washington, who is the president of submitted a plan by which, in his the Idaho company, Is said to be slated opinion, the war could be brought to for the presidency of the Sugar Beet an end without further loss of life on trust," arrived Friday. There is no talk of merger or any He proposed to employ either side. methods similar to those used by him absorbtlon, declared the former conWe will so successfully in bis Indian camgressman emphatically. call it if the trust like, fight you paigns. 'trust against trust.' Secretary Root, after due conaidera From other sources it was learned tlon, denied General Mileaa request, and disapproved of the plan submitted. that during the next fortnight repreThe papers, so indorsed by the secresentatives of most of the western beet tary, were sent to the White House, sugar men will meet in Chicago to take AdsI steps in the reorganization and and the president subsquently concurred in the secretary's action. The consolidation of the new company. final indorsement disposing of the matThe name will probably be the ter is said to bear the date March 5, American Beet Sugar company, the 1902. capital will be $10,000,000, or about Io effect, President Roosevelt and of the combined stock issues Secretary Root hold that the war In of subsidiary concerns. The Michigan the Philippines is already at an end, companies, the Idaho company, the or virtually ao, and that the adoption Colorado Beet Sugar company and of General Miless plan involving a nearly all others of equal importance change of policy in dealing with the are said to be in the deal. Inhabitants of the archipelago, wonld PEACE TREATY RATIFIED. be unfair to those officials, military and civil, whose work' has brought Result of Hague Peace Conference Re about almost complete pacification. latlng to the Conduct of War The senate spent an hour in execuBoars Iaaatratad British I.lnes. tive session Further evidence of the ability of Friday on the convention growing out of The Hague peace conthe Boer to penetrate the blockhouse lines Is contained in a dispatch from ference relating to the conduct of war Hellbron, Orange River Colony, which on land and sea, and finally ratified the agreement without a division. describee how Commandant Mentz, The countries party to the treaty the night of March 10th, crossed the were Germany, Austria, Belgium, k line at Gotten burg. One Boer advanced, firing bis Denmark, Spain, the United States, Mexico, France, Great Britain, Greece, rifle. Two pickets between the blockhouses returned this fire and killed Italy, Japan, Luxembrough, Montethe Boer and his horse. The Boers negro, The Netherlands, Persia, PortRussia, Servia, then cut the wire fence and drove in a ugal, Roumauia, mob of loose horses, which knocked Sweden ana Norway, Turkey and BulThe provisions of the treaty garia. down 200 yards of the fence. Comare binding only on the contracting mandant Mentz then dashed through with over 300 Boers and the pickets powers in case of war between two or more of them, and cease to b binding were powerless to stop the overwhelmwhen a power joins ing rush. of the belligerents. either Colon la Prepared for an Attack bf The most important feature of the contents of which have All approaches to Colon are now treaty, the been generally known, is that prohibguarded by small detachments. The bullets. iting the use of government is throwning up embankother Among prohibthings specially ments at certain advantageous points ited are: To employ poison or poisoned la tbs center of town end from 200 to arms; to kill or wound treacherously 300 troops are kept moving upend down individuals belonging to the hostile the railroad line. These are necessary or army; to kill or wound ant nation precautions to avoid an insurgent surwho, having laid down arms, enemy, prise and attacks similar to that of or no longer means of defense, having last November. has surrendered at discretion; to declare that no quarter will be given; to Sabbath Tragedy In Illinois. David Williams, a prominent citizen employ arms, projectiles or material of Hidalgo, Ilia, tiunday shot and of a nature to cause superfluous injury, killed Edward Ortman. An old grudge to make improper use of flag of truce, ad existed and Ortman, it la alleged, the national flag or military ensigns bad threatened Williams' life a number aud the enemy uniform, as well as the distinctive badges of the general con9t times. Ortman went Into Williams hie hie vention; to destroy or aieze the eneon band store and placed (mg my's property unless such destruction kip pocket. Williams then commenced seizure be imperatively demanded or bulIringand shot eleven timet, eight by the necessities of war; rnses of war lets taking effect. and the employment of methods necClaim Boars Wors English Uniforms. essary to obtain information about the Much resentment it felt among the enemy and the country considered alBritish soldiers that the soldiers wore Ap-pro- UTAII STATE NEWS. The ML Pleasant eity council has decided to erect a new building for fire department headquarters. The diphtheria quarantine at Pleas ant Grove has been raised and the eohoola have resumed their work. The Salt Lake weather office will phortly provide the rural free deliver; (carriers with weather signals to be on their routes. The fraternal societies of Springvllle have decided to erect a building to be need as a lodge room. The coBt of the building will be about $10,000. The business men of Provo will form an organization for mutual advantage and for the purpose of acting in unison on questions affecting the city." John Lawson, the Terrible Swede, well known In Utah and one of the speediest professional bicycle riders, died last Friday In Milwaukee of pnue monia. Madge Stell, aged 18, of Salt Lake, suicided Wednesday of last week, drinking carbolie acid in the presence of a young man with whom she bad quarreled, The Tabernacle choir, 1.10 strong, accompanied by about 400 friends, left on their California trip last Friday. The party is scheduled to return on die-play- March 24. The stock fair held at Springvllle, jast Saturday, was a success, over forty head of registered stock being exhibition and liberal prizes being awarded. David Candlaod, one of the olderst and most highly respected residents of anpete county, and well known throughout the state, is dead at the age of 83. The articles of Incorporation of the State bank of Provo have been filed. ,The new concern has a paid-ucapita ;of $25,000, divided into 250 shares of a par value of $100. The Utah Baseball league has been organized. Teams from Salt Lake, Ogden, Lagoon and Logan will form the league, the season to begin April (29, closing September 28. j George Robinson, an aged janitor employed at the L. D. 8. university, (Salt Lake, is dead as the result of issphyxlation, be having failed to turn .off the gas when he retired at night. Congressman Sutherland has the resolutions which were passed by the irrigation convention of Utah, asking for a cession of the re malnlng publlo lands of Utah to the p intro-jduo- ed state. The Bingham Consolidated Cop per and Gold Mining company's smel ter at West Jordan gives employment to about $50 men, the monthly pay roll being in the neighborhood of 14,000. , one-ten- AU Eorop May b Involved In tha Trouble In Casa It Reaches a Climax dum-du- m ar Spoiling for a Fight. Capt. F. H. (Smith, a well-know- n Englishman, who arrived at Seattle on the Tosu Maru from Japan, declares that war between that country and Russia is soon to come. , Trouble over the Russian occupation of Manchuria is the cause of the trouble, said Capt. Smith, aud th Japanese are spoiling fora chance to They are making all whip someone. preparations for the scrap that must come very soon. When it does come England will be forced to help the Mikado's army and the war may involve all Europe. In the meantime the Russians are pushing work on the railroad across Manchuria, aud to this the Japanese have no objections. Russia, however, must defeud the road against the attacks of the natives. Some 16,000 coolie are now employed in the work. RUSSIANS th Ilellbroo-Wolvehoe- First Assistant Postmaster General ALL PREP- ARATIONS FOR AN ENCOUNTER. Japan Dave a Battl IN A FIGHT. With Tange In Man-chu- rl. another fiarht occurred March 3, between Russian troops and 300 of Ilubandsy, north Tungeses, Two hundred Tuugesel Manchuria. were killed, including their leader. Two Russians were wounded. DEAD MAN WISHES TO MARRY. Robber Jim Younger Find Many Obstacles to Alitrlmonf Jim Younger, the robber, bandit and companion of the James boys in many of their depredations He cannot be wishes to marry. cause legally he is dead, hence is unable to enter into any contract. Younger submitted the question of whether or not he could wed, to Governor Van bant, who has looked inte the matter with surprising discoveries la Minnesota, a man who is a life prisoner, Is civilly dead. The only way he can make any binding contract, in the eyes of the law, is through th4 board which paroles him, in thia casi the state board of control, which il empowered to enter into a contract fol him. It is not probable, however, that the three members of the board of control, separately or as a whole, will agree to enter into a marriage contract with any woman for tha benefit of the paroled life convict. The only way for Jim Younger to become a married man In Minnesota la to get a pardon, which will restore him to tbs rights of a living citizen. Another phase of tbe law la that neither Jim Younger or his brother, Cole, if they establish any business of their own, as has been contemplated, can be held for any debts which they In bis application to tbe may incur. governor requesting information as to his rights to marry, Younger said nothing regarding bis proposed bride, Rational Democrat Dcld on Plan of ex-tra- in Cnmpnlgo, s citl-ae- ns Ruesia-Japan-se- or e eatiu-guiahe- damaged. d Johnson has resigned. In Pittsburg, Pa., th strike of painters was settled by a compromise agreement. The queen regent of Spain has appealed to Senor Sagasta to reconstruct the ministry. In a powder mill explosion near Columbus, Kan., one man was killed and several injured. A windstorm did some damage in the uuter portion of Houston, Tex., wrecking twenty houses. Cecil Rhodes, of South African fame, is seriously ill, his death being looked for at any moment. The revolutionists now hold all interior provinces of the isthmus outside of Panama and Colon. Two men were killed and six wounded by an explosion at a saw mill near Huntington, W. Va. A cyclone visited Scotch Plaios, a Dunkard settlement near Bellville, Kan., and did much damage. The transcript in the Sampson prize case has been filed in the supreme court of tbe District of Columbia. blew open the vault of the Farmers bank of Townvllle, Pa., and stole between $7,000 and $3,000. Peking bankers announce the February installment (amounting to 1,820, 000 taels) of the Chinese indemnity. The Italian government lias decided to construct a tunnebconnecting Venice with the adjoining islaud of La Gudic-ciSafe-cracke- A dispatch received in St. Petersburg announced that at the war office At the suggestion of Senator Dubois, the Democratic congressional committee has informally tendered the chairmanship to Senator Gorman of Maryland, and a committee headed by Faulkner of West Virginli lowable. has called upon him to induce him U British uniforms and badges during accept the engagement in which General Dynamiter After Mayor of Spokane. Mr. Gorman has not givsn a definite Methuen wae captured but satiefactiou News comes of a dastardly outrage he will accept the la expressed at the latest accounts of and attempt to intimidate Dr. P. 8. response, but if will he undoubtedly be the affair, as Indicating that the BritByroe, mayor of Spokane, Wash. Last chairmanship elected. ish troops behaved better than was Tuesday night a mysterious explosion The Democratic congressional com' took plscea few yards from the mayor's supposed from the earlier reports. has strong hopes of securing a mlttee house in the suburbs, shattering glass Russia Ksatly for War. of tbs next bouse of repremajority and blowing hole In the earth. It Is and in conducting the camWith reference to the sentatives, about two sticks of dynamite with this in view, proposes, it is war rumors, the St Petersburg thought paign, were used. Friday the mayor received correspondent of the London Times an anonymous letter threatening to said, the following plan: SiFirst Ignore W. J. Bryan. says be is able to vouch that the blow up his house unless he changed Second Abandon the silver issus. berian railway is declining consignhie political policy. Detective have Third ments from merchants because the reAppeal to the country on tbe the case in hand and it Is announced tariff sources of the line are fully occupied and on conduct ol question they hope to capture the perpetrators affairs in the In forwarding troops and war material l'hilippines. of the outrage in a short time. Fourth Confine tbe campaign to to Vladivostock. tbe congressional districts in the Now ao4 Oklahoma Maiteato bo Arltonst Edict of the Dowager. northern states, trusting to hold the Admitted to Statehood, solid south. Chinaman threw a atone Because The house committee on territories Among those mentioned for the at Baroness Avez.ans, wife of the sec- has reported an omuibus bill in the event of Gormans chairmanship providing retary of the Italian legation at Pekin for admitting Arizona, New Mexico refusal are Senator W. A, Clark of Montana, Representative Hall of Pennwhile she was passing in the street, and Oklahoma to statehood. aud Representative Griggs of sylvania an issued has the dowager empress The provisions governing the admisGeorgia. edict sternly admonishing the Chinese sions are Identical, except as to New DESTROYED BY EARTHQUAKE. against insulting foreigners. Mexico. In esse of this territory s clause has been inserted in the bill Kjrankarl and Tcheugarl, Towns In Asia Shat Hie Own Father Minor, Aro Wiped Off th Earth by Gabriel Jarvl, aged 10 years, was which leaves the naming of the state, Hlmlfl Dlsturbauc. If to the of the admitted, legislature shot and almost instantly killed by hie A dispatch to the Vieona Nen Frel son, Matson, at Astoria, Ore. The e n state itself, or to a constitutional conPress from Constantinople announces vention. that the town of Kyaukarl, northeast gave himself up and is now couflned in The name of Lincoln has been sugof Angora in Asia Minor, was dejail. The elder Jarvl wee a cou firmed and the bill ie framed to allow stroyed by an earthquake March 12th, gested, home came and Intoxicated drunkard No details of the disaster bad been reand made an effort to kick in the door, the adoption of this name, or any ceived. Kyaukarl bad 20,000 inhabitif the of New Mexico so ants. other, people Matson Jarvl, after securing a revolver, The town of Tchengeri in the proceeded down stairs to Isvestlgste, desire. of Kastainounl, Asia Minor, hill Tbs remaintwo that province he sew his provides front the door, Opening was totally destroyed by an earthquake father standing on the porch, sod ing territories shall be admitted as the on March Four persons were slates of Arizona aud Oklahoma, re- killed and a 9th. without saying a word, ahot him. hundred were injured. The sportsmen of the state are en deavorlng to organize a state sportsmen's association. The purpose of this association is to protect the wild game and fish and to promote big match aboots for bluerocks. The town of West Jordan, in Salt Lake county, two years ago had a population of 1,000. Today Its are boasting of the fact that there re 1,800 people In the town and bouses are in great demand. William 11. Tidball waa accidentally killed by falling rock in the Con. Mer cur mine at Mercur, Friday last A slab of rock about eight feet square fell upon him. lie lived about an hour after the accident. The farmers In the vicinity of Beaver will have to carry over a large aroouutof hay for the want of a market, lUnless a market is opened up soon, flay can be bought for about 50 per jcent of what it cost one year ago. Twenty-nin- e boys, ranging in age from 12 to 17 years, who broke Into the Richfield academy hall and took the table cloths used for sacrament purposes and played ghost with them, were fined last week by the city justice. Legal proceediogs are likely to be inaugurated by the citizens of Newton gainst the people of Clarkstoo. It has come to light, it Is claimed, that the Clarkston people have Illegally appropriate water from the Newton reservoir. Max Alder, a cook for the Oregon Short Line surveying party at Terminus, left Stockton last Thursday evening for Terminus, during a heavy snowstorm, lost his way, and when found by a searching party, was In a spectively. dying condition. Russia Makes (Illness Arred to Conditions, William Gray, employed as engineer Chine Cook Sri Ship on Fir. valuAs a of at the Dally Judge mine Dark City, able condition at restoring the Five salt heaps sealiug schooners from Victoria, Tang Kti, which met with a very painful accident Satslezed lest August, cables the It. C. have put in at the Monterey, Cal. were urday. While oiling a part of the enIeklu correspondent of the Londi n port lo escape the rough weather. All gine some of the caps became loosened Times, Russia has exacted from Prince report the present season at the roughand the escaping atenm scalded Gray 'a Ciilug, president of the foreign office, est ever kuown on this coast. Oue of face in a frightful manner. a written engagement to employ no the schooners, tiie Ocean Belle, CapValid mortgagea of record in Utah MneFee, was set afire by the The Chinese navy and tain foreigners. Chinese cook shortly before reaching eounty December, 31, 1V01, (exclusive Kuan Shi Ksi, governor of Shi Li provThe tire was Monterey bay. of railroad mortgagee,) number, 4i9; ince, and with great difficulty. general director of the Tbs value, $231,472.90 Mortgagee recorded railroad, continues the cook saturated everything with ooal during 1001, number, 109; value, $01, correspondent, will refuse to be bound oil, aud, after starting the fir near soma keg of powder, jumped over 012.43. Mortgages satisfied or released bv I'tluon Chlng'e undertaking. board and was lost. Tbs schooner was during 1901, 330; vslus, $389,009.3$. much ' NEWS SUMMARY. REMEMBERED Robber Kin III. Id Anion HIS EMPLOYEES. Haifa Million Dollars III llrlp. James Dick, the rubber king," wim died at Glasgow, March 100,000 for distribu7lh, bequeathed tion among his employees, aud the bulk of the balance of his fortune goes to charities. Ilia cashier gels 1,000, his cook 2,000, and other domeillc aervants are U receive in th aggregate thousands of pounds. Th clerks get from 300 to 500. d A Jury Trial, A member of the Philadelphia says the Times of that city, was tryi a case before one of the judges n ' common pleas courts. In the Mc. of his closing address he noticed both judge and Jury looked wear. He Is well known for the funny he tells when Illustrating a p0nti when he said, That reminds me story," the court and Jury looked terested at once. He proceeded to '( As ' a particularly ut yarn, and there were un guised signs of disappointment on faces of every one present, particuli-thaof the Judge. "Mr. A," he a, I fall to see the point In that sto "So do I, replied the lawyer, it one your honor told roe coming in j the car this morning. Since 1 failed-sethe Joke, I thought I would glv a trial by Jury. t PUTNAM FADELESS DYES area brightest, fastest and easiest to a, Sold by druggists, 10c. per package, I Dead Man, Again Damaf The Indiana courts have added tn terrors to matrimonial engagement In the case of Christiansen vern Crum they have reached a concluxh involving the declaration of the prh ciple that the death of one of the pa; lies to a marriage engagement cor, stitutes a breach of promise, entitle the surviving party to receive cob pensatory damages In such amounts may be shown to be just and equlta hie in the circumstances. In this they were figured out by the Juryi 16,000. 4 . a. S'. I The boycott against the electric and gas plant of the Norfolk, Va., Hail way 8Dd Light company has been raised by the Central Labor union. The revolutionists bad fifteen colonels and majors and seventeen officers of lower rack killed during the Agua Dulce, Colombia, engagements. It is reported that the court in Havana is seriously considering throwing out the case of Estes G. Rathbone, oue of the accused in the postal fraud case. J . J I The da in Ik dark was a fan ite with duel Two men t locked in a de room and crawls stealthily frot corner to corsr until , y some (u, step made one $ them the tary -- for bullet r blade. j - Lfe I f dut write in the dark will , Acting on instructions from Peking, the United 8ti tea, French and British disease. One false step, one niiitxh' and the attack comes swift and suddtuf . consuls at Tien Tsin are amicably ad1 The mistake which commonly opens tit justing the dispute regarding mission way for an attack by disease is neglect AM' of the symptom of stomach trouble' land. When eating is followed by undue The Iowa houee committee on railness, bekhings, sour or bitter risiegr Off! roads has voted to report for passage etc., disease is attacking the stomad 637 The best way to frustrate such i the Carter bill, reducing tlie passenger tack is to use Dr. Pierces Golden fare on railroads in Iowa to 2 cents a ical the It cures diseases of Discovery. mile. stomach and other organs of digester.: ' The Ecuadorian government has and nutrition, and makes the and healthy. f strong sent special orders to the local author" I was uflfrriuf very much with my head W. C. Gill, of ities In Guayaquil to make the visit of atomach, writes Mrs. Co., Ala., "head was ao wht the United Slates cruiser Philadelphia Bhelhy would raise up in bed would fulidiitr toe'' ' Could eat but very little, in fact scarcely ao I as pleasant as possible. thing: there seemed to be a heavy weight in b 1 ver so stomach I could not rest; bad to belch I The volunteers under General Cailles often and would vomit up nearly everything I waa in a bad condition. I took tour bo have Inflicted heavy punishment on a ate. tl of Dr. Merer', Golden Medical Diacover force of insurgents in Laguna proand five of hia ' Favorite Prescription ' and it now well and hearty. I feel like a new won infer vince. They killed fifteen of the en- and give Dr. Pierre's medicines credit for It s. bed taken medicine from physicians withot6f I e and rifles. emy captured thirty-oDbenefit ...It ss I could see. any Dr. Pierces Common Sense Media' in Thaddeus S, Sharrol, who is repreAdviser is sent on receipt of statu? senting the United States government to pay expensefret of mailing only. Set. jj in Chins, is still in Shanghai and is at stamps for the paper covert; or for a of revision commercial the book, 31 stamps negotiating ,ta treaties with the Chinese government. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. I Pen General Botha last year, it is said, HOME CANCER CURE span concluded a treaty with the queen of for Cancer, Tnmor and all Blood Fnlaoa this. It will sav you money and y Swaesiland, under the terms of which Investlwat Ilf, nrlos stamp. O. M. KELLER, M, B. Calif the Boer forces were enabled to enter Boa 672, fan the queen's territory if hard pressed HOWARD E. BURTON, CHKMI8T by the British. 111 East Fourth Rtvwet laadvillfi Ptwclmao priia: Oold,NV; Golr1Abllvr,?V;(M Another fight occurred March 3rd bilvar A Lead, II; Guld.bUvar A Oorpr,l.fiO, LX tug envelos sent to auy addraaa Laboratory J between Russian troops aud 300 TungSnow Ida teats, 10 to lbs., eses, north of Ilubandsy, Manchuria. DJI Two hundred TuDgeses were killed Mission on including their leader. Two Russians full-- , aitf-'.Ia-., bod-- , ' one-ce- nt cloth-boun- d fi Jo, - .Ians were wounded. It is the theory of the police that an organized band of negro women and white men are responsible for the recent murders and robberies in Beaumont, Tex., and the sheriff is making arrests on that theory. It is officially announced that no di- rect settlement of the boundary dispute betweeu Chile aud Argentina has been arrived at, but if a proposition on the subject is made, Chile will not refuse lo consider it. Formal protest hat been made by the Columbian minister at Quito against the F.cuadoriae expedition on the eastern frontier. The protest is based on the tripartite convention signed in Lima, Peru, In 1994. Senator Hanna, when asked about his connection with the effort lo settle the Boston strike, aaid that lie was doing what he could, but did not care to discuss his plans or Intentions. At present he was looking luto the situation. Portuguese government troops recently attacked twelve Strongholds of the near Pemba bay, Portuguese, East Africa, and afters prolonged and desperate light drove out the traders sad liberated 700 Eaif Medlool Book Free. , Know Thys,ir Manual. book for men only, Free, poatnaid, sas'sd, to every mala reader tlonlnx this (apart So. for post,. "Tfis Kvlsnrt-- ' I. ire, or Self praesrvaUua " the Gold Medal ft Treat Is, th hast Msdlrtl Book of this or ny Mi 170 pp with ensrsrlnxa and prearrlpUoaa. Edlthm, tall sllt.OhLT SI; paper rutm Interior ahrldyed edition. UM. C. T Tn r. H MT. ' dress iba Pealmdy Msdlral Intitule, 4 Bitlflnrli opp. Raver House, Huston. Maas., lbs oldest and O' In Ibis country. Writ today for these books; trio health and btpnlnes. t ensuiutiva.ln psreos by letter! ttnll; Sunday, lb to I. Tbs Pssfiodr Msdlral Instl-u- t ha mtBjlB-- ' tor, but bowiaalt. Boston Utrald. When wrltln, mention tht paper. w I WESTERN CANADAS Oil Wonderful wheat crop for IWU now the lull thet'emiuereliil World by BO mean plit'l otiul The Iroviuw Manitoba ami Aseltllliolil. N1'1' amt Albert- -' th moat wondrt' drain prtaluelmr w trlra In Uio world. -Un it ralelnx they hold the huthe-- t p- AuierUutn are annually ' tom. Tiiou-aiuiHu- - h' tnd thl- - their home, and they kiiet-v- -l rd never did before. Move with ihch and aecitre a farm and home In Western ( ns l Low rates and prlvlledea to hnniee I He ar OI era and aettlera. The hund-onforivP'p. t Atlas of We-UCanada sent Ireo to all h -. i cunt. Apply for rate- Ao.. to F. 1edlov. ?; perlnU-mlen- t of Imnildruiion. Ottawa, ranor to W. V. Jleiineit, I'utiodlua Governin'; btll New York Lift) lild., Umuho, Agent, ie rn ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA E. D: slave-trader- s, ThrauQh lias In connection with Orso rt Lino and Rio Sr.ndo Wootem, Iro Uish U . slaves. The amendments to the original protocols between the United Mate on the one side and Nicaragua and Costa Rica on the other, outlining treaties to govern the construction of a Nicaraguan canal, have been substantially agreed upon. Tecumseh McClure, sn aged Chicks-saIndian, Is dead at his home near Davia, D. T. He was a prominent Indian and held during bis life most of the Important offices of tha Indian government. At his death ha waa an Indian sen ator. s KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, VH j v,"1 pp c. 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