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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. ANDREW JENICJf, FoblUh. SPANISH FORK, UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS. Work was commenced last week In boring for oil near Huntsville. There were nine cases of smallpox reported in Salt Lake City last week. Boatsmen of Provo are taking steps looking to the organization of a racing crew. The town of Mercur ia being rebuilt as rapidly as men and material can be secured. The fees of jurors and witnesses In the Mortensen murder trial amounted FEARFUL THAT AVENGE LUNA'S HIS FRIENDS MAY MURDER. Assletaot'Cashler end ralng Teller of a Salt Lake Bank Inder Arrest. Harry T. Duke, the assistant cashier fe Co. of the bank, Salt Lake City, and Alexander A. Robert-on- , the paying teller, were arrested Wednesday afternoon, on the charge ef embezzling 800,000 from the bank. The story of the alleged peculations of Duke SDd Robertson, as revealed by the investigations of Special Detective J. N. Thacker, shows a remarkable system of defalcation, extending over a period of ten. years. During this time, Mr. Thacker says, no less than $90,000 was taken from the funds of the bank and the evidences so carefully concealed that no one waa suspected until a few weeks ago. Both of the men are well known and very popular in the capital city. Mr, Robertson is a member of the city council and is serving his third time in that body. On Saturday night, June 28, Robertson disappeared from bit usual haunts, and his friends feared he had suicided. A search was made for him, blood hounds being placed on bis track, but he was not discovered until Sunday, when bo confessed he was short in his accounts and that he had contemplated suicide, but finally decided to faco trial. The disclosure of the shortage and the arrest of the two men has created a profound sensation. Story Regarding Dnnt.h Vr KILLS FOUR OFFICERS WHO ATTEMPT HIS CAPTURE. CONVICT TRACY nt As a result of the proclamation of amnesty July 4, the guard of American soldiers has been withdrawn from dnty at the house where Aguinaldo lives, and Lieutenant Johnson, his custodian, brought the Filipino to see General Chaffee. It was the first meeting between the American general and the leader of the Filipino revolution. Lieutenant William E. McKin-la- y of the Ninth cavalry acted as in- Rosto4-on-Do- Rostov-on-Do- n, ne a, y cold-blood- Spanish-America- single-hande- step-daught- step-son- MEMBERS JOIN IN tor Existed Onl,n SINGING Chr'itmM.N Chairman Dalzell of the I mlttee of the house wlich Atthe the charges in connection Occupied The Philippine Question chase of the Danish Westj tention of tba Senate Daring the Last Boars Present Session submitted the report of tU f Bee Been a Record tee. After detailing Breaker. bowing that ChristmtoW tbe alleged report on which Amid a scene of enthusiasm that hae were based, the committee not been paralleled since the exciting the results of their nuuk, and stirring days of the Spanish war, 5:30 Tuesday follows; at Henderson Speaker That there is not afternoon declared the house of repre- blance of evidence that any sentatives adjourned without day. In either directly congress, of bouse no repdoing ao he said that was offered any bribe, or tt! of the since the resentatives adoption valuable consideration of constitution bad don as much work character to vote for the ijj he ae this one. The audience to which ratification of a treaty 0f was a brilliant made hie brief address Danish West India Island, to tbe were banked Tbe one. galleries United States. a of the doors and almost There is not the remotest members were in their seats on the from which to draw so infertt floor. The speakers appreciative worde which to base a conclusion th, was or wron,! to the members on thanking them for the any corruption of the officit part public their during tbe session United States in connection had touched a responsive chord, and negotiations and purchaneo! J they gave him a remarkable demon1 ish West Indian islands. stratum of their friendship and good theIt is plain beyond inperadveii th alleged will. While the cheering and applause havebribery existed nowhere save in th was still in progress, the members on nation of Christmas, since u, the floor began singing "My Country, burden of his story is that k, money. It is in evidence that Tla of Thee." to borrow in order to It waa taken up by tbe correspond- home from this country.pay his ents in the press gallery over the WHAT FIGURES SHOP, speaker's chair and by tbe apectators in tbe surrounding galleries, and aoon Total of Supply Bill Over Eight the vast hall waa ringing with the Million Dolton welling chorus. Other patrlotlo airs Just before the senate ii followed as the members exchanged finally, Senator Allison, farewells, "Tbe Star Spangled Ban committee ou appropriation ner" alternating with "Dixie." The anted a statement showing th speaker came down from bis rostrum, appropriations for the session, his appearance on the floor being as follows: greeted with "For He's a Jolly Good Agriculture. Fallow," and a perfect rush of mem- Army Diplomatic and consular... bers to grasp his hand. Standing In District of Columbia Fortification the area in front of the clerk's desk, Indian he too, joined in the eonge and there Legislative, etc Military academy wae a wild scene when General Hooker Navy .... .... .... Pensions u of Mississippi, an old con Posiomce and harbor (exclusive of eo. federate veteran, took hie place by the River tract! authorized eld of the speaker and together they Sundry civil.... .. Deficiency j Mlscellaneoua sang "Dixie. HOUSE SONGS AT CLOSE OF SESSION. J Welis-Farg- o Asks the Representatives of tho Oovern-seto Gift Him lroteetlon Against the Friends of tho Man Ba Caneed to ba M ordered. terpreter. Aguinaldo was told that he was free to $3,410.20. to go any where he pleased, and GenWednesday night of last weak was eral Chaffee asked him if he had any the coldest night in July ever recorded to make of American discomplaint by the weather bureau since its estabcourtesy or harshness. Aguinaldo relishment in Utah. plied that he had no such complaint to F. A, Wlswell, a Salt Lake inventor, make. He told General Chaffee that is working on a wireless message de- he was going to visit friends at bis vice which he claims will solve the home in Cavite Viejo, in Cavite proproblem of wireless telegraphy. vince, and inquired what protection Snow fell in the mountains near ML the American authorities would afford Fleasant on the night of the 2nd, while him. He seemed 'to be afraid to vena heavy frost on the 3rd did much dam- ture out. General Chaffee replied that Aguinage to the potato and grain crop, Fire in J. II. Feely's planing mill at aldo would get the same protection as ML Fleasant last week did damage to any other citizen. The former Filipino leader then the amount of $1,200, other buildings RIOTS IN RUSSIA. near by being saved after a hard flghL asked General Chaffee to prevent the courts from him to testify in Called Out and Many Klotera Killed According to atatistics presented by civil suits. requiring General Chaffee replied Troops and Wounded. a writer in the Salt Lake Tribune, it that he had no authority to grant this appears that the people of the capital A dispatch from St. Petersburg says and advised Aguinaldo to ) city consume 250 barrels of beer per request, a make social call on Acting Civil Gov- there have been labor riots for the past Say. few at in the days ernor Wright. This Aguinaldo said he A. II. Stevenson sustained a fracsouthern Rusprovince of tured skull and a broken leg as a result would do, but that he would go at sia. There Ejatrinsoly, have been numerous colas was he timid about appearof engaging in a race at Salt Lake on night, lisions between the troops and the riothe Fourth, he being thrown from his ing on the streets in daylight. The release of the former Filipino ters. The troops fired and many of buggy. leader has renewed speculation as to the rioters were killed or wounded At Nephl last week Fred Brems was The outbreak at awarded a verdict of $800 damages for possible vengeance npon him by friends somewhat resembles the peasant riots the loss of a finger, which he lost of Luna and bis other enemies. In the central provinces of Russia ia Luna was a Filipino leader whom while working for the Northwest the Bpring. The leaders of the Aguinaldo caused to be killed In 1809. last early Mining company. riots were strangers in the district. Winnie Evans, of Salt Lake, was FATE OF ANDREE PARTY. They were dressed in fantastic unidangerously injured last week, receivforms and adorned with decorations. and HI Companion Reported to ing a painful wound over the eye from Explorer They proclaimed themselves against Hare Boon Killed by Esquimaux. a nail fired from a in the hands the Czar, and preached the destruction Rev. Dr. Ferlies has arrived at Winof a young hoodlum. of all machinery which reduced the Man., from York Factory, Five hundred new members were nipeg, Northwest British Territory, and number of laborers and brought the added to the Maccabee tents of the masses to starvation. A fanatical mob, authentic information of the state at the state initiation held in brings Inflamed with lh:a idea, declared war fate of Explorer Andree aud his comon the factories In the name of the Salt Lake City last week, almost every panions. town in the state being represented. Czar and had already wrecked many Two years ago, 1,800 miles north of establishments by the Adams of an made Provo Ilarvey York, a party of Esquimaux, under the manufacturing time the were called out. troops in Lake suicide at Salt attempt City leadership of Old Iluskle, saw the Anlast week by the strychnine route, but dree balloon FIFTEEN PEOPLE KILLED. slight on a plain of snow after tasting the poison concluded it in that vicinity, which ia about two Others Wnoodad In a Wreck was too bitter and finally decided to miles north of Port Churchill. Three Twenty-Nion Railroad Nmr OlovoravUlo, Mew live. men emerged from the balloon, and York. The Rio Grande station at American aome of Old nuskle's people approached On the electric road near Glovers-villFork was broken into by thieves the them out of curiosity. As they did so N. Y., there was a collision benight of the Fourth, and $37.25 and a one of Andrea's companions fired off a tween two cars crowded with passencheck for 75 cents were stolen. The gun. This is a signal to uncivilized gers, by which fifteen persons were work is supposed to have been that of natives for battle. It was regarded as killed and twenty-nin- e injured. For a tramps. S challenge, and almost Instantly the distance of four miles north of Glovers-vill- a Mrs. J. W. Streeper, who attempted natives fell upon the three explorer the Mountain Lake railway, an suicide at Sprlngville a fortnight since, and massacred them. electrio road, connects Oloveraville is still on the improve, and there is Old Iluskie himself gave this inforwith a popular place of resort or picnic hopes of her recovery, which is con- mation to Ralph Alstine, agent of the As It was the Fourth of July, ground. sidered somewhat of a miracle by the Iludson Bay company, and the story, the place was crowded with pleasure doctors. after being investigated by Dr. Ferlies, teekers. Q. L. Becker, of Ogden, carried off was told by him. He says that there At 10:30 p. m., about two aud a half the honors at the big shooting tourna- le little room for doubt, as frequent re- milea north of Gloversvllle, there was ment at Portland, winning all four of ports have since come of the strange the big events. A number of Utah impiemente which the north natives a collision between two cars, one bound marksman also made a very creditable have in their possession, the telescope north and one bound south. They came together bead-o- n with terrific showing. being psrticuisrly described. As a result the fifteen pervelocity. The Weber County Fair Association The Hudson liny company has rehas filed articles of Incorporation. cently offered a reward for the iecov-cr- sons were killed outright aud twenty-nin- e of any portion of the outfit belonginjured, the latter more or less The capital stock is fixed at $50,000, to Andree, and though natives have seriously. ing divided into $10 shares. The associagone on the search for them, they have tion proposes to purchase grouodsiand never returned, lelieviog, as Rev. Dr. Kilted Filipino to Satisfy a Desire. bold an annual fair. Ferliee says, that they will in some a desire to ease his conscience With be for now underway punished, they Salt Lake valley is threatened with stand that it was not an attack upon of the crime of a murder, a drought that will play havoc with them but an accident by which the gun William F. McAllister, a Philippine the crops this summer according to the wee discharged that precipitated the veteran, has surrendered himself to the atatementa of farmers. All the indi- massacre. chief of police of San Jose, Cal. Mccations point to a dry season that will DEAD IN A BATH TUB. Allister, who is 30 years old, comes eclipse all previous records. from Wheatland, Ills. He enlisted The secretary of the Interior has Groat Northern Conductor and Ilia Wife In the army during the n Commit Suicide. authorized the Issuance of permits for war and was tent to the Charles J. McCormick, a well known the grazing of 60,000 additional sheep Philippines in company K. Thirtieth In the Uintah forest reserve during the Greet Northern conductor, and his United States infantry. wife were found dead in a bath tub by man claims to have seen much present season. Permits have previousThe their eon at their home in Grand Forks, bard ly been granted for 125,000 head. service, and finally became hardN. D. The couple were in excellent ened and possessed of an insane desire At Nephl in the case of Charles Hone spirits up to a few hours before their In against the Mammoth Minlog com- death, and various theories are ad- to kill a Filipino 1900, McAllister sars, he stole away pany, a verdict for $5,000 damages was vanced as to the cause of the tragedy. from camp aud met three Inoffensive rendered. Hone was injured in the have found evidence of Physicians leg about a year ago, when the cave poisoning, and a general belief is that Filipinos. He raised his gun to his shoulder and shot one of them dead. occurred on the BOO of the Mammoth, the coup's committed suicide. Because he was refused a drink, Chisago Man Kllla Ilia Sleeping Wife and ANARCHISTS WOUND SENTINEL Thomss Ashley drew a razor and Baby bon. slashed Roy Campbell In a saloon in Taking bis revenge for a quarrel of Atlampt to Blow t'p I'owitur Slagaxlno at Brest. Fait Lake. Campbell is not seriously long standing, Theodore Oeufeur, a men Two attempted to enter the hurt, but Ashley will be held for trial laborer of Chicago, shot and killed his for assault with latent to commit mur- wife as she lay asleep In bed. He then magazine lying just outside the fort at Brest and wounded the scntiuel with a der. shot his baby son and bia revolver. The latter fired upon them Lizzie who were iStramm, Charles Warrick, a Salt Laka barber, sleeping Is behlud the bars, charged with as- with his wife, wounding the former with his rifle, raising an alarm and his sault with a deadly weapon, it being prebsbiy fatally, and putting a bullet assailants escaped. A similar attempt asserted that he shot at a street ear In the latter's shoulder. Oeufeur also wss made Saturday evening and It ia s, but misted believed an anarchist intended to blow conductor who had ejected him from fired at his two magazine, which contained the car because of bis being Intoxi- them. He then bid in sn attic until up tho sufllclent for five million powder the police arrested him. cated. Frank H. Darling, a carman at the Tornado Strikes Wisconsin, Ron Down by an Electric Car. Highland Boy smelter, Murray, met Milwaukee waa visited Sunday night Thres brothers, Mike, Simon and death on the Fourth by falling to the by a fierce wind end rainstorm that Luke Nhaeokvle, were caught on the bottom of a storage bln. Instant death wrought much minor damage. The trestle of the Mahoning Valley electrio resulting. Darling jwae alone at the torm is reported as severe in the line, near SL Ruths, Ohio, and in tn time, and it Is not known just how the northern part of the state, but wires endeavor to escape Injury lay down on accident occurred. are down. the edge of the rails. Mlko had hi Robert King, now awaiting execuA tornado passed Just north of Philleg and arm torn off, hip fractured and tion for the murder of Colonel Browse, lips Saturday night, wrecking a pornose broken, and is in a critical condilu Sait Lake City, may secure a new tion of the Mammoth tannery of the tion. Luke waa struck by the car and trial. Tiie clerk who swore King was United States leather died from a fractured kltull. Simon jompsny. the man who bought the At Janesville Sunday eight during a was knocked off intoagulley, grip thirty and mask now admits that he may torm St. Patrick's Catholic church feet below, aud escaped with slight have been mistaken in his man. wss struck by lightning and destroyed. tell-tal- e OUTLAW. BATTLE SHORT IN THEIR ACCOUNTS. AGUINALD0 Deiperado Escapee Unharmed, Although 01a Captura I Only a Question of Tima nandrad Join In tba Chase. In Thursday wss a red letter day the erratic carreer of Convict Tracy. Be killed Policeman E. E. Breez and wounded fatally Neil Rawley in the city limits of Seattle, after having murdered Deputy Sheriff Charles Raymond of Snohomish county, and probably fatally wounded Deputy Sheriff John Williams of King county, early tn the day. In hi hopeless flight for safety Tracy covered probably aixty miles during the day. ne waa first encountered by a Seattle posse near Bothell at 3:30 oclock in the afternoon. Evidently the convict caught sight of his pursuers before they did him. He had taken a commanding position in a beclump of high firs, and opened fire fore he was discovered. He fired five shots in all. Raymond wss instantly killed by one of the Winchester rifle balls. Another struck the raised rifle held by Williams, splitting it in four one-arme- Wis-cousi- n, re, thank-,,r1VltieD- five-doll- thirteen-year-ol- d ar MissBlan; I jemphis. jlemphiSi j io a ous force ii from lack ol know of no benefit as Jiouths age eiving avv.a manifest if ind health. j MrsX.Sel Place. Chic j "After ta Jut result, Jour valual I complet he heart, Weakness,.! tog feeling' was suffe nd I belie' n the nick irections hat I m ou enougl ' Perunac Pcrun d. pent ainty. it ii P ivals. In A tree bi in the sut lat phase, tree to a tedlcine ( 1 Catarrh inly by s; dy that cu chsir-tb- e the depi rhat Peru If you d actory rei write at o full Btaten he pleased Mce gratis Address ,t V he llartr d back-trackin- g, Sixty-thre- ID two-tbird- parts, and entering the deputy sheriff breasL He will live, it is believed. Governor McBride of Washington, who la in Seattle with Adjutant General Drain of the state national guard. Is taking the keenest Interest in the chase. He has announced a reward of This, with others offered by $3,500. relatives of victims of Tracys rifle, brings tbe total rewards offered to The governor, further than $5,600. the reward, has ordered Gen offering eral Drain to send two companies of the state militia to aid the posses, the members of which are scouring all the northern suburban territory of Seattle. On roads ambushed and patrolled by guards armed with new Winchester rifles, convict Tracy has escaped. His whereabouts in a district of twenty miles radius is absolutely unknown. Sheriff Cndihee's 'office has been deluged with reports of hie apMr. Candler, a Mississippi Democrat, pearances. Each was traced down to Jumped upon a desk and let out a yell ita source by posses. All were groundof jubilation that fairly shook the less. Neil Rawley, shot by Tracy when rafters. For almost an hour the jubl the convict killed Polleceman Breez at lation continued. All this time the Wil ia Fremont, dead. Deputy Sheriff pectatore remained standing in the llama ia not yet dead and baa a good galleries watching the animated scene chance to live. below and joining in the sieging. The To this time, Tracy has killed three adjournment came at tbe end of men since bis first appearance near seven and a half hours' session, during Seattle Tuesday morning. All three were well known and popular. This which much minor business was transhas incited hundreds to join tbe hunacted. ters. One hardware, store, named to In all seventy' bills and resolutions supply arms for the posses, has given were passed. Tbe general good feel-- 1 out its complete stock in this line. in tbe bouse had been heightened on ing are the leaving Specials railway by the victory won over tbe senate on leading into the adjacent country every few hours with reinforcements. the item of the naval appropriation Parties are dropped off all along the bill for tbe building of s battleship in route between Seattle and Bothell. s government yard; tbe closing hour The theory entertained by the sheriffs office at Seattle is that Trncy is wae occupied in s spirited debate behoping to make his way tween Mr. Cousins of lows and Mr. to the north. RlchsPdsoo, tbe Democratic leader, Tracy, morever, it is believed, is convinced that with his record of killing, over the report on the Investigation he will have the country pretty well Into tbe charges made by Captain all to himself on his way to the north. Christmas concerning the sale of the A special from Bothwell, Wash., Danish West Indies. Mr, Cousins ridisays: Sheriff Cudihee is here with Mr. Richardson for bringing the culed thirty men lying in wait for Tracy, the escaped murderer. He declares matter to the attention of congress. that no one really knows where the Ths latter defended hie course. convict Is, but states that it is highly After s session marked by some of probable he doubled on his tracks and came to Bothell. Cudihee le guarding the stormiest debates ever heard in the ths roads and tracks leading to Kirk- American congresa, the eenste adland. He has cut all chance of escape line die at 5:30 o'clock. Durfrom the country between Woodinville journed ing the last hour of the session there and Ravenna. Four men, In charge o S Detective WM tart debate on the Philippine Philbrick of Seattle, are lying in amquestion, participated In by Messrs. bush east of Woodinville. They comCarmack of Tennessee, Spooner of mand the approaches to Kirkland. A1 Culberson of Texas, McComse of constable Bothell, and three Rogers, of men are at Swamp creek bridge. John Maryland, and Lodge of MassaFish of French & Fish is at the firm's chusetts. logging camp, one mile west of The conference report on the Philip-pin- e with a force of three men. L. government bill wae adopted A. Gear, a farmer, ia guarding a point on the railroad track a mile and a half without any serious opposition and west of Bothell. then, when the desks of the eenste were cleared for adjournment, Mr. CarTornado In Wisconsin. mack called up hie resolution providA stretch of country half a mile for a continuance of the investigawide and extending from the town of ing tion of the Peilipplne commission and Raymond to Ilusher, Wit., a distance for a visit to the Philippines by the of ten miles, wae swept by a tornado committee during the present summer. late Wednesday afternoon. One man Thle started the trouble, and for more was killed and several injured; forty than sn hour a battle of words wss houses and hundreds of trees were Mr. Spooner delivered a blown down, hundreds of acres of wsged. denunciation of the minority scathing grain ruined aud other damage done, of the the property loss amounting to many declaredPhilippine committe for what he was an attack upon ths Amerithousands of dollars. The only fatalcan army, ity reported is at the home of O. II. Mr. Carmack denied that any attack had been mads on the army, Tbyton of Caledonia. and declared that any fool coaid such Work of tho Secret Service. charge a calumny and any could be The annual report of Chief Wilkie of taught to repeat It. parrot The resolution the secret ter vice division, show that wss referred toacommlttee, thus effectkilling !L during the year there were arrested ually Just before adjournment the usual 573 person ofwith various charged resolutions were adopted, locludlogone fenses against the Federal statutes, offered by Mr. Cockrell, the venerable Democrat of Mlnaourl, cordially New York leading with eighty-fiv- e I'ro Tem Frye for tbe Of the offenders, 413 prosecutions. dignified, impartial and courteous were of American birth, the next largmanner in which he had presided over est number of offenders being Italians. the deliberations of the eenste. e After the adoption of the resolution, per cent, of those arrested were convicted. Durlug the fiscal year Mr. Frye delivered a feeling response but one dangerous spurious note waa end then declared tbe senate adjourned silver without day. put in circulation, a certificate. THE PHILIPPINE BILL. Bravery of Portland Boy. The Philippine civil government bill Bravery and presence of mind on the aa Anally agreed on provides for the ' of Michael part of two bouses, fcohn of Portland, saved his molhsr Philippine legislature one the Philippine commission and the and four little brothers from being cremated In a fir which destroyed the other an assembly elected by the nadwelling of the family at Hall and tives, except tbe Moroe and Psgaua, Fifth streets. Young Cohn went Into But this legislature la not to be created the room, which was filled with smoke until after a census has been taken end end flames, and dragged out hie unconscious mother and then returned and a condition of peace shall have been established end prevailed for carried out each of bis four lltt! brothers in turu. Mrs. Cohn, who le The legislature Is to elect twoyeara. two comsubject to fainting spells, fell while missioners to represent the Islands In carryings lighted lamp. The house Wsshlngtoo. immediately took fire end wae Ken-mo- Wo 1t Isthmian canal Permanent annual appropriation!., si Grand total k The total last year was $730,: Flower BUI Goes Over Until th Session of Conzrwa ioney refu IURE r S The Flower bill probably wu most important financial Dr which hae been brought Wow After much discaulci gresa. several conferences, It bat gov for consideration until next ember. Another financial s known ae the Hill bill, prov the retirement of the presents; silver dollar, has passed the hoJ baa not been acted on in then: Traced at a Daa Pawhuaks Oklahoma fr Dickie, an Osage Indian grtiu Carlisle, was shot four timet u ed by Judge Petit, whom Did attempted to kill by shooting, was a dance at the Petit bom Dickie wee drinking. Bit quarrelsome, he wae called dor Petit and immediately pull a pa shot Petit through the groin, sous of retit caught Dickie, hel disarmed him. Judge Petit conscious and shot Dickie four: killing him instantly. At Fron Ur Ne Fo tn Amnesty for Filipino. The terms of the geoersl U.8. bmbb4 iu prtuti br WAbiot 8tfc ?! 4 (to Mai fr tmforii UBB1 i: proclamation to the Philippine been definitely agreed on b; th tborillee and have met ths appro" Luke R. Wrt whom they were submitted fora tion, Tbe proclamation istobr F publio simultaneously in tbs pines and In this country. ItW terms have already been ttn acting-Govern- Intention being to grant imiis all offenses committed under and direction of tbe iosurrvdi authorities. Standi llD fit Troable la flaytl nun I The street fighting at Cap H ia pi l fluai between the partisans of Mr.F1 a the former minister of Haiti, it j v tut and General Alexi Nord, of war of the provisional govtfti ( both of whom art candidate k' ' l presidency of the republic hM end peace has been partial!; rllshed. .ta M. Flrmin'e residence and the VU ' oi coop of hie relatives have been WMI pillaged. : th! KU Cabinet Adopt Nantes for Sit H''! Ing UarblnM. At Secretary Moody's sugg'j' t 'r I iWE il cabinet baa adopted the ix new ships of war authoriz'd f'Udrfcn. naval appropriation bill. Tt larger ahlps, two battleship ti armored cruisers, will be nsmdl-)RS. ana, Connecticut, Tennessetsnd lngton, but It is not settled "j states shall be chosen for th h lyo ehlpe and vice versa. Tbs U,,j boats provided for ia the set'j , named the Paducah and the King Is Making Stead l'rgr The steady progress of KlnE le fully maintained, and takes light nourishment lie is ; enjoyment. cigar a day, He evinces ths lrt'i Interest In the arrangement I V.n review of the colonial troops1 was eager that the people sho' j T aome way compensated for th1 appointment because of the P01 1 tnent of the co;onation. Tt grand children are allowed Wi ' him daily visits. i , j 1 |