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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ANDREW JENSEN, Publish rHE NEW REPUBLIC STARTS OUT WITH A FINANCIAL HANDICAP. SPANISH FORK. UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS. Jongrcaa Will Endeavor to Solve Problem of Railing Fanils at ths Coming Sessions W III Attempt to Borrow Money. On July 28th the Elks of Salt Lake will dedicate their magnificent new elnb house. Dry land grain baa been badly dam aged by drought, and much of it will be cut for hay. The old folks of Parowan celebrated on Wednesday of last week with a fes. tlval and dance. Parowan citizens will celebrate the Fourth of July, an elaborate program basing been prepared. James W, McGrath, on trial at Nephl for the murder of hie wife last November, was acquitted. The weather bureau reports that Orest Salt Lake is drying up at the rate of an inch per month. Arrangements have been completed for the grandest Fourth of July cele bration ever given in Lebi, The harvesting of the first crop of lucerne progressed nicely, and no dam age was done by the showers. Maccabees of the state expect to initiate BOO candidates at the Grand Opera house in Salt Lake on June 30. At Nephl last week, after a trial lasting three days, John II., Illckman was convicted of horse stealing. The old people of Springville were given an outing on ths 17th, a fine pro gram concluding with a banquet being given. The old folks of Provo and Lehl held a reunion at Provo on the 19th, about 800 being present from Lehl and 400 President Palma and his cabinet have decided on a plan which they hope will relieve the economic situation In the country, says a Havana dispatch. A message will be sent to congress, probably this week, for that body to past upon, which eeta forth the recommendations of President Pal ma and tbe secretary of agriculture for the amelioration of the condition of affaire. This measure call for the expenditure of 13,500,000, to be distributed among tbe sugar grower and cattle ralaers. Three million ie to be advanced to sugar planters at the rate of 50 centa an arroba or twenty-fiv- e pounds; to be returned in two installments in February and March. To cattle breeders will be paid a premium of S3 for each cow imported for breeding purposes up to 100,000. Further than this, all such cattle will be admitted free of duty. There also is to be an increased tariff on many articles imported now under small duties to raise tbe money to be distributed. An internal loan, secured by bonds, will be necessary. President Palms, la discussing the matter, said: We arc afraid tbe senate will not act on the reciprocity question at this session, and Cuba needs immediate help. There are thousands of men idle and the conditions are bad. We must take aome steps to save the augar industry and stimulate the cattle industry, which we hope to bring back to its former prosperous condition. The loan will be taken up in two from Provo. We have worked day and night years. The gambling bouses of Salt Lake, in the last month to improve the preafter running full blast for about a vailing conditions. Sugar growers can week, have again been closed up by secure no money from tbe bauks for tbe coming crop, ao that the governorder of the mayor. ment is compelled to come to their resThe attorneys for Peter Mortensen, cue by loaning to them enough to raise convicted of the murder of James R. next aeasone cane." Hay, will endeavor to secure a new WAS RIDDLED WITH BULLET8. trial for their client Allen G. Campbell, formerly a re- Iowa Maa Who Attempts to Stand off ORIcere Is Shot to Piece. sident of Salt Lake, and well known One of the worst shooting affairs among the mining men throughout ever witnessed in the vicinity of Jefthe west, is dead at Riverside, Cal. took early SaturThe grand lodge, Knights of Pythias ferson, Iowa, from place an attempt to arresulting day, of the domain of Utah, held their anrest Horace Shipman on a peace warnual session in Salt Lake last week, rant. about sixty members being present. For some breach of the peace the Charles Savage, a negro, has been previous evening a warrant was aworn arrested in Denver, charged with tbe ont for Shipman and placed in the robbery of the Salt Lake postoffice last hands of Marshal John Swearingen July. The robbery had long been re- for service. Dr. C. 11. Grlmmel, s garded as a mystery. family physician, went ahead of William Kelley, section foreman on the marshal, to attempt to have the Rio Grande at Mounds, suicided in surrender peaceably. Shipman Salt Lake last week by swallowing agreed to this, but when Swearingen carbolic acid. He had been on a spree and Deputy Sheriff Fred Kendall apand had become despondent. peared at the door he warned them not Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Salt Lake, to come in, under penalty of death. laat week captured a burglar who had Swearingen, undaunted, etarted to stolen a ring from her and detained pnll bit revolver, and Shipman fired a him until assistance arrived and he load of shot, striking the marshal in the lower part of the face and killiog was turned over to the police. him inatantly. Dr. Crimmel and ths Four boys of Sait Lake, while playbeat a retreat, leaving tbe deputy aca cannon last with week, toy ing marshal upon the porch. of tbe cidently set fire to a sack of powder body Anderson went to tbe acene 8herlff with which they were loading the can ot a dozen the deputizing shooting, were all burned. non, and badly citizens to assist him. Hundred of James Thornton, a prisoner, Jumped persons gathered near Shipman's from a moving train near Springville home.and for three hours watched the Five hundred shots were one day last week in an endeavor to battle. into the large house, escape from the sheriff, hut was cap- poured from windows, bhipman replying tured after a long.sod exciting chase. cellarway ami door. The fire comThe strike Inaugurated byAbe cook, pany was called out, audJemee May to stick a hose In the celand waiters ot Salt Lake in order to volunteered lar and drown Shipman out A little from to refrain compel the restaurants later Shipman appeared at a window, conand fifty shota were fired at him. II using bread made by a cern, has been called off, the restaur- then became quiet inside, and body waa found on the floor, ant men claiming the victory. full of bullet. Attorney-Genera- l BreeJen has renTexas Hotel Collapses. dered an opinion that a native-borJamee hotel of Dallas, St. The Is a citizen and a qualified Indian voter of the state of Utah if he has Texaa collapsed at 8 o'clock Sunday taken up his allotment of land allowed morning, burying all of ite occupant! One dead and by the government, abandoned his beneath the derbia. been takee have three haband already Injured tribal relations, adopted the from the ruin of the hotel. A numits of civilized life. Mrs. Louis Russell Harrington, the ber of people, estimated at about in the ruins. Tbe mother of the first white girl baby twenty, remain and fire police, with the department born in tbs state of Utah, died at work to recover Id of are at cltizena, American Fork on the 10th of old age. exciteShe was in her 90th year, and was one the dead aud injured. Great la aud hard It to gel ment prevails, of the earliest pioneer women to settle information. definite in this state. Bara Corps of Victim. II. A. Culmer, a miner employed in tbe Quincy mine at Park City, was seThe mutilated remains of Odia verely Injured by an accidental explo- Bunch, aged 18, an electrician emHe was ployed In the steel mills at Easley, sion In the mine Sunday. to he when a Ala., were found in the einoking ruins mine the struck pickiog missed shot." Culmer Is In a Salt of a boarding house destroyed by fire. Lake hospital. The authorities believe the boy was The latest railroad news of interest murdered end the house fired to hide to Utahns la that D. II. Moffat of Den- the crime. Ilia heed wee almost ver has concluded successfully the sevsrtd from the body, and bis disfinancial arrangements preliminary to membered limbs were found In various the house. The face was ths building of the Denver, North- parte of burned. Bunch is said to bebadly Pacific A western railway, which road long to a wealthy family of i'uiaskl, Is headed for Salt Lake City. Teun. Lee Chaney, an employee of a Salt follee Officer Accepts fflolrn Bootle and Lake restaurant, was the victim of an Kelratra Captive, accident Sunday last which may result The trial of N. O. King, oaptaln of in tbs loss of his left forearm. While the police detective force, of Minneapogeged in arranging a bugs refriger- olis charged with being accessory ator, a large chunk of Ice fell out, after the fact to e felony, hse begun, striking him just sbovs ths wrist tbe county attorney said It would be Ths towo of Sprlngvllls has mads a shown that King had bargained to mova to pipe the water of Nprlug Creek permit the release of Harry Adams, canyon Into ths city for culinary sod who was arrested on a charge of Adams had irrigation purposes, sod sea protection snatching a diamond. been set free on turning the dismood against firs. Enough pips has already over to King, the attorney said, nod been secured to bring tbe water la King in charged with having kept tbff Is known si the East Bench, . , Ship-man- Ship-ma- n two-etor-y ' non-unio- n Ship-ma- n . bt gem. TERRORIZED BY ANARCHISTS. SAYS WAR COST'S! 70, 362,587 CUBA IN NEED OF MONEY. ns Secretary of Wrv Makes Report to Senate of Expendltorea For Operations la Philippines. Secretary Root Thursday made newer to tbe senate resolution of April 17, calling for information as to the cost of tbe war in the Philippines. It is shown that 850,000 was advanced for the expeDsee of the Philippine commission originally from the United States this year, but this amount afterward waa reimbursed out of tbe n Philippine treasury. For the of troops and supplies to and from the Philippines since the peace treaty was ratified the cost has been trans-portio- 84,803,448. Reports from the various bureau officers are submitted to show the cost of the Philippine war standing obligations, the total cost to date The expenditures by including outshowing that is 8170,326,586. years were as follows: Fiscal year 1809 (two months, May and June,) expended, $2,696,850; liabilities, nil. Fiscal year 1809, expendid $26,230,-67- 3; libilities, nil. Fiscal year 1900, expended $50,868,-54- 3; liabilities, nil. Fiscal year 1901, expenses 835,867,422; liabilities, $12. Fiscal year 1902 (ten months, July to April inclusive,) $34,599,022; liabilities, $472,000. Total expended, ities, $473,072. SITUATION $169,853,510; liabilIN MINDANAO. PATTERSON, N. J., IN THE HANDS MOB HEADED BY ITALIAN ANARCHIST. OF A Follca are Powerless to Control tho Bobble, Which Stones Officer and Civilians nnd Threatens to I'M Torch. J., was in tbe hands of a mob led by anarchists on Wednesday, and as a result of the riots a number of persons were shot, aud two at least will die. Tbe police were so few in number that they could make little headway against the mob. Mills were wrecked with atones and bullets by the striking silk dyers, helpers or roughs acting for them, and there were threats to resort to the torch, but so far the mayor hesitates about asking Governor Murpby for troops. There seems to be every indication that the riot was a resutt of a prearranged plan to involve the would-b- e peaceful element in tbe affair from tbe start. Among tbe leaders of the trou ble was a man named McQueen and another named Galleano, tbe former an Englishman and the latter an Italian. Others, agents of anarchist circles his also been frequently fanning the Patterson, N. flames. Wednesday morning Chairman McGrath, who has held the strikAmericans. ers in leash since he first obtained conColonel Frank D. Baldwin of the trol on the second day of tba strike, Twenty-fift- h infantry, who iastatloned waa on hand and presided. He spoke; on the Island of Mindanao, baa writ- so did McQueen and Galleano, and tbe ten a letter to the Sultan of Bacolor, latter worked his countrymen Into a In which he sets forth tbe Intentions frenzy. of the Americau authorities. Colonel Then McQueen leaped Into control Baldwin said, among other things, of the meeting. He called for a vote that the Americans did not intend to ou the question of calling for a geninterfere with the religion, plurality eral strike of all branches of tbe silk of wives or property of the Moros. trade. All voted in favor and a comThe following reply has been received mittee was appointed to consider from the sultan by Colonel Baldwin: means for bringing the silk workers We ask you to retire to Malabaug, out. Galleano was one of this comwe do not want you in the Lake Lanao mittee. It gathered among a babel of district, unless you will join our relig- tongues and a scene of confusion. ion and adopt our customs In case Five minutes laterGalleano emerged you do not so desire ail the dattos will from the group shouting something in make war on you, because here there Italian. Instantly a mob had formed is but one religion, that of Steamout. about him. Into it rused the Italians Colonel Baldwin says that the sultans of Bacolor and Massi n will have and then the other foreigners, and a to be taken prisoners before permanent moment later tbe mob, led by Galle-au- o, peace in Mindanao is possible. swept down Belmont avenue. A quarter of a mile down Belmont KINO ALBERT DEAD. avenue stands the Columbia mill, s Ruler of Saxuar Iaiwea Away After e ilk ribbon factory. Tbe doors had Lingering Illnru. been locked when the mob appeared, King Albert of Saxony died Thurs- but they were forced open and, with day after a lingering illness. Klog the crash of tbe doors, came a volley Albert was the lest of tbe generals of which riddled tbe windows stones, who commanded the German army in in the front of the building. 1870. He could hardly be called one President Grossgebauer telephoned of the empire makers, for it was his for tbe police. Stones rained into tbe father, King Johann, who brought office and flew about his head. Twenty Saxony into tbe empire, but with her women on the first floor stood young own active assent That the late at bay and threatened to fight, and king had muck military capacity is the weavers on tbe second floor ran shown by the fact that he had an indown to their aid, but all were forced dependent command in the Franco-Prussia- n out of tbe mill. Tbe mob then swept war. Kiog Albert contri- on down Belmont avenue. Several buted to the foundation of the empire, members of the Group of Existence, and although he fought against the Brescia old comrades, with Gallaneo Prussians Id the war of 1806 he immediately recoociled himself to the situa- at their head, were in the lead. A half-mi-le tion and supported Prussia's political march brought the mob to tbe and military aspirations. Cedar Cliff mill where they stayed until all the operatives were out. Tolies Ordered to Shoot Rioter. At Bamford Bros, mill the mob and The police of Patterson, N. J., have the police clashed sod a policeman received orders to shoot straight If waa shot through the arm. Martha should have another encounter they with the rioters and tbe mayor bae had Huyser was struck by a stone and one A reporter copies of tbe riot act distributed. The other arms badly hurt. who in mill tho was was hit on the mayor took personal command of the bead a stone with sod hit bead-quartHe scalp laid went to the police. police and had all the reserve lined open. The mob swarmed into the up. Then he said to them: Men, if mill, and it would have been wtecked your clubs prove useless, yon know Inside as well at out bad not a patrol what to do. Be aggressive from the wagon loaded with policemen charged tart. In addition to the regular po- through the mob on Cliff street Stones lice force of 104 men about 100 deputies rained down on the wtgon aud none of the policemen escaped injury, have been sworn in. Harry Harris, a reporter, while at Former Wife of Jmo James' Slayer Comtempting to take snap shots of the mit Suicide. mob with bis kodak, later in the day, Mrs. Margaret Feenry, wife of a was knocked down aud badly beaten horse jockey, has committed suicide at and finally shot In tha breast, his Durango, Colo., by taking morphine. chances of recovery being very email. She waa separated from her husband. Daring the day from time to time She was the widow of Bob Ford, tbe wounded men bad been carried to the slayer of Jcsae.James, end lived with hospitals. Betide those whoso names him at Creede during the wild days of can be given it Is certain that msuy that camp. She bore the scar of a bul- more were hurt let wound on her body given by Ford In the afternoon theanarchlsta, who In one of bis outbursts. Her second seemed to be in command, were openly husband waa killed In a mine accident. threatening that a policeman's life would pay for each wounded rioter, FAMOUS NINTH HOME. F.xploeloa la Oklahoma Injures Many. Maa Who llavo Keen Hard Btrvlco la Urlvot Katarn. Thlrty-ou- e persons were injured by The United States transport Han- a gasoline generator explosion In the cock has arrived at San Francisco from New York Hardware company's store Manila. The Hancock bring the at Guthrie, Oklahoma. At 8:30 o'clock headquarters and ten compaaiesof the fire broke out In th rear of the store, famous Ninth infantry besides forty demanding the attention of two fire While the flrnneu were enlisted men, 300 casuals and fifty companies. fighting the flames an immenne crowd military prisoners. General A. S. Burt is a passenger on gathered In the street before tho piste the Hancock. Colonel Kobe la In com- glsae front of tho building. The fire mand of the Ninth Infantry. The Hanignited gssollne, which exploded, cock passenger were landed Saturday. blowing out the frout of the store Into the crowd. Electricity tarried Owe th Rockies. The Saltan of Bacolor Threaten War on ers An 600 dynamo, the Creede, Colo., la Ruins, largest In the west, was started up at The second terrible fire In the history I o'clock Thursday afternoon at the of .Creeds occurred Wednesday, end Anaconda min In Butte with power as a result fully $200,000 worth of generated by the Missouri River Power company plant lu Canyon property has been burned, two lives ere believed to hove Wen lost and Ferry, a distance of 100 mile. A test of the dynamo was made this morning many person were Injured. The fire occurred in what is known as Upper and was entirely satisfactory, and th and that part of the town is In Creede, power waa turned on this afternoon. Tbe dynamo runs the compressor at rulos, making sixty families homeless. tbe mine. The power line crosses the Th names of the miskiug are William Stewait end Frits Zlut. The fire mala range of the rocklee. ttsrlsd lo e vacant bulldiog and woe horse-pow- er t .... ANARCHISTS MUST GO. NEWS SUlIMAKi; Leading Men ot Patterson X. J , Organise a Vlgllane Committee for Supproaaloa of Aaarchjr. An organization has been completed, composed of wealthy men of Patterson, N. J., to be known to tbe public aa the Patterson Vigilance Committee, but tha membership and proceeding are not to be made public. Private detectives have already been engaged to shadow tbe leading Anarchists. Tbe reds are to be induced to leave Patereon quietly if possible. If they do not go, tbe committee is said to have its own plan for action. One of the methods to be employed is said to be tbe keeping of a black list, and no matter where in Patterson a man on it obtains work, his employer will be notified to dismiss him. If this plan be carried out, it will starve out of the city all Anarchists who may come here. It is said tbe committee has $250,000 pledged by the men composing it to carry out ita pur- Fire at Portland, financial loss of over $400, coo'4" Four boys, aged from drowned by the capsizing . near St. Louis. Tracey and Merrill, the conTU escaped from the Oregon penitem are still at large. The Chinese cruiser Kal q, wrecked by an explosion to fleers and men killed. l, ' plague of grasshoppers i( the lug crops of Saoraraento, Eldi and Placer counties, Cal. It is announced in Madrid th government has decided to ip minister to the Cuban republic, Charles L. Dillon, one of th, known sporting characters t west, was killed in a runaway at Helena. A bad cyclone, accompanied pose. tidal wave, has swept over Kurrv the principal seaport town of th SUPPLY OF COAL. vlnce of Sinde, India. Bltaminoos and Anthracite Above Ground An earthquake shock lasting taJ Will Last Three Month. seconds felt at ChilpncJ It Is estimated by W. B. Wilson, sec- Mexico. was No was done, damage retary aud treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America, that the great terror prevailed. Tha report has reached Colon, preeent supply of bituminous and anthracite coal above ground would be ombia, that the government irj exhausted in less than three months have reoccupied Chorrera, which if there should be a general suspen- held by the insurgents sion of work in the mines. The Peruvian press is urging According to this estimate, If the government to adobt energetic on national convention of mine workers nres to get the South African Bocn In Indianapolis, July 17th, should vote emigrate to that country. fora general suspension of work in Gen. Jacob II. Smith, who recce support of the anthracite strike, as is was in Manila, now proposed, tbe vast industrial Instructed to proceed to San Frtnch machinery of the United States would there to await further orders, be handicapped for fuel, ao that thouW.W. Atchison, a saloonkeeper,!! sands of factories would have to sus- aud killed James O'Meara and worn pend work. sd Will Thayer after a quarrel Mr. Wilson has statistics showing Atchisons saloon at San Pedro, S, that there are 450, 0( 0 mines in tha The Cuban senate has approved country, scattered through thirty bill fixiog President Palma's salary states. The miners of twenty-fou- r etatea would be actively involved if 125,00(1 a year, and that of Sc: at $i,& Estcvex, the there should be a suspension of operations. Id Idaho, Nevada, California, Two hundred employees of tintfc-rethe Dakotas, North Carolina and two City, O., Boiler works went ont or three other Btates brown coal, trike because of the discharge ot tl known as lignite, is mined, but the organization did not take these states president of their union by thn to:' into consideration when it issued a psny. call for the national convention. The Italian chamber of commerc HIS HOME BURNED. of New York City has decided lotr to arbitrate tbe differences hetaeri Property of Flremaa In MlnaDestrojadbf ol Yateno: the striking I'nknowa Parties. The wife of John Snyder, a fireman and their employers. Senator Warren of Wyoming huit employed in the Dorrance colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal company at troduced a bill providing for the pc North Wilkesbarre, reported Friday to chase of a site and erection of a pi' the officials of the company that her lie building in the city, ot Sberlda borne and contents were destroyed by Wyo., to cost $100,000. fire sometime that day. Her husband, Violent earth shocks and mbit on account of annoyance be has under- ranesn rumbling caused a pit gone, lives in the colliery. inhabitants of MeliU tbe among Tbe wife said she had been annoyed so by her neighbors that she decided to Morocco. No damage was done, at move from North W ilkesbarre to Stanthere was no loss of life. ton llill, aome distance away. While The Dutch cruiser Keonigeu Rente her goods were being removed to anhas been ordered to proceed fra: other house several men upset the wagon and damaged the furniture. The WlUematand, island ofCuracos, tob goods were finally lauded in tbe house, Gusyra, Venezuela to protect thn b but fearing that she would be harmed if she and her three children remained terests ot tbe Netherlands. there alone over night, the woman United States Circuit Judge Jx went to friends in North Wilkesbarre. Jenkins of Chicago has attract! When she went to the house Friday advafternoon sht; says she found the house marked attention by an addrea elect an of the abolition ocating and all Its contents burned. judiciary in the state courts. Anaeonda Maa I.ltaratty Chopped to A steamship service between XV 1leeea John Harrington, a pioneer resident York and north Brazil baa keen of Anaconda MonL, waa Instantly upon by the Hamburg A At the out killed at the New Washon smelters company. will be the monthly. sailing! Friday. Harrington was n track cleaner in the employ of the AnaconEvery tilk factory In Union da company and waa endeavoring te J., with one exception, has clow! get out of danger from an ore train, Tbs owners decided not to attempt t when struck by the engine of another. resume operations for the prtm Tbe old man was knocked between to riotous disturbances. the wheels of tbe engine and literally owing Mloote to Gay of Tacoma, 20 year! chopped pieces. Harrington was the father of a young man killed at ge, took a fatal dose of corbulio x tbe Anaconda lower smelters less than soon after. She killed hern a year ago. Another eon had a violent dying because Elmer Smith, a Tacoma bu death within two years. ball player went walking with snotbr Ladrone Leader Caplared. girl. Tedro Felelse, the leader of thn ' General Molto, captaln-gener- sl lad rones, who captured and subof Marld, la dead from iojurlri sequently cut to pieces a sergeant, talced when he fell from his hons two corporals and four privates of thn a review of Spanish troops held st tk Fifth cavalry at ltioangonan, Rise time King Alfonso attained hit 4 province, May 30, hat been captured. Jorlty. He la still suffering from a woood InIn Indianapolis Andrew Dei. flicted by the soldiers. Feteiss la also of age, cut tha throat of years Implicated in the captura of tha Galnta and tha majority of bride, 10 years old, sod then awalio the police force of that place, March ed a dote of carbollo acid, from he died. The girl will dir. 3. Other ladronee were alto captured. motive waa jealousy. CATTLE MEN PAIN POINT. Although tha German Foreign OS'1 lions Committee Reports Favorably Cpoa has received no news from the Germ!1 Their petltloa. Charge 'd Affairs at Caracas, Herr The cattle Interest ot th eonthwest sine his ootid)'11 have been objecting to the provision of of lb bombardment of La GntJrt the present law that livestock tball be hie atlenca la not regarded as a'ff01 unloaded from cars every twenty-eigh- t caol hours for rest, feed and water, and tba Ao Eskimo ntiiisd Kounuck house committee on commerce ordered and killed a native doctor who 8 a favorable report on a bill urged by treatlog him for consumption oa V'l these Interest fixing th period at forty 6th, near Nome. Konouck wax gro boon. This It claimed to Insure hulog worse and held the doctor wp mane treatment anil not unduly to buralbl. Tha murderer died a few den the cattle shippers. later. CHASED FROM KANSAS. Colonel Iloldrlch, chief of th aorTf Tt tits tiotgoaa Appoale Data eoramlssloD, declares that he aipathlirr t hull lo Sapreme Court, vlnced Argentina and Chile wilt William Grubb, the Harper county, cept tba award of tha British tribal1 A cj court-martial-ed vice-presid- silk-worke- rs dec-e- HE-- of Pilgrim-Baltazz- i, I Kane., maa who said he was glad Cznl-goshot McKinley, has appealed hie damage suit to th aupreme court. When Grubb made the remark referred to, Robert Elder and a dozen other men chased him out of tho country. II returned aud sued them for lin.ooo The jury In th diitrict damages. court lo Harper county gtv vsrdict jhJhe dr fen lipty tz II added that peace will b an portent factor la th developtu1 both countries. A military court at Oltava, Russia, has begun tha hearing of ltl' charge against Captain Krewtt'J and thirty-siother military offl11 and twsoty-severecruits Th c' fleers tre charged with accepting x n ,, |