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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. BATTLE BABES TO DEATH. STARVED l4 ANDREW JENSEN, PabllahM. SPANISH FORK. CHICAGO GRAVE CHARGE, Doctor Called to Attend Hnb Helmed te luae Death C ertificate. Claiming Child Had Been Starred to Death. Provo river is very low as compared with the flow during this month in other years. A. Holmes, aged 19, formerly a resident of Knit Lake, suicided in Denver last week. Robert Curry, a lineman, was seriously injured at Layton last week by falling from a pole. The Socialists of Salt Lake will publish a weekly journal in tbs Interest of their party. Jacob Gregerson, of Monroe, claims to have been saudbagged while visiting lo the capital city and relieved of 1130. Indlcatione are most favorable for Lehl, American Fork and Pleasant drove obtaining rural free delivery In the near future. In Loa, Lyman and Thurber the fraio has been badly damaged by cold weather, and lucern and grain will be scarce this year. George Grant ham and Chan Cand-lan- d were heid up by footpads near American Fork and relieved of their watches and mouey. The Santaquin mining district is attracting considerable attention and several mines are being prospected with eocouraging results. Edward West, the lineman who fell from a telegraph pole in Malt Lake City and fractured his skull, has since succumbed to his injuries A new city hall is to be erected at Mercur, the different secret societies if the town joining lo with the city in the erection of the building. Contractor Frank Holiday, while engaged lu superintending a job in Provo, tell from a scaffold aod broke his arm, and in other ways bruised himself. There were sixty-on- e deaths aod 104 births in Malt Lake City during the month of July. For the same month last year the deaths numbered fifty-fou- r, i VERY A UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS. Oeorge ARRESTED ON WOMAN Oovere-n- t Bstwese Rvhsl Troope st Ages Dole Coetlaees. Battle still being fought deaper-- f These ifcere the words conately. tained in a dispatch received at the Colombian legation Sunday from Gen. Salazar, the governor of tha department of Panama, and ware in answer to a message asking that official for information regarding the contest which baa been in progress sines Tuesday at Agua IJulce, when the Colombian revolutionists began to attack that place. The officials here ara anxiously battle-Thawaiting additional news of thla tba ia here that understanding men of about force 7,000 government's la engaged with a large portion of the Revolutionists who have in the department of Panama about 4,000 men in The police of Chicago have arrested Mrs. Neel Campbell on a charge of allowing an Infant to die from insufficient nourishment. It is alleged that within the last three years eight other Infanta have been buried from the woman's house. Dr. Wellfeld was called to the Campbell house to attend the Infant, which has since died. He found it in such a condition that tie refused to issue a death certificate declaring that the child died of starvation. The assertion that eight children have died in the house la made by Viola Campbell, fourteen vears of age. Mra. Campbell says that she Is the mother of the girl, who clalma that Mrs. Campbell said on other occasions that she was not a relative of bers. Concerning the children who, according to the girl, hare died in the house, Viola Campbell says that they were re celved from a woman living on Wells street In Chicago. She says that they were obtained by Mra. Campbell because her husband threatened to leave her because they were without children. None of the children lived long. Mra. Campbell alleges that the child that died Friday waa the daughter of her dead aialer and while denying that there have been eight deaths in the bouse, admitted to the police that three children had died in her house within the last few months. e all. Agua Dulce, about seventy miles from Panama, is in an inaccessible part of the country for ready communication. It requires eight days to make the overland journey, while water communication is very irregular and ia carried on mainly by small boats. FORTY WAIFS IN JAIL. Chlrngo Probation (intern Oalhar In Mnny Itaby Under direction of the probation officers tbe police of Chicago made a retail tour of the principal dowo-tow- n atreeta Wednesday night and gathered in as muny aa they could of the acorea of little children who are sent into the atreeta nightly to beg and peddle. Forty children, boys and girls, all between 4 and 7 years of age, were g waggathered in. Eaeli on" was preceded a half block by two policemen, who picked up the little oocsand put them iuto the wagons. Many others escaped the officers: CHAKCE AGAINST BULLER. The children are held at the Harrison investiArmy Medical Wagons With Bed street police annex pending an Cross to Carry Ammunition. gation in the case of each child by the Visitation and Aid society. The raids Burgeon-Genera) Hamilton, before a will be kept up until tbe streets are meeting of the British Medical associa- cleared of baby beggars. tion at Manchester, definitely charged (lot Wlmt lie Waa Lookluf For that General Sir Redvers liuller, durAnderson of Hagerstown, Charles ing the Boer war of 18S1, used army medical wagons with tbe Red Cross Md., tbe aon of wealthy parents, who thereon for taking ammunition to the ia making a leisurely tour of the west front, and armed the bearer companies, for tbe purpose of studying human natnre and acquainting himself with using them aa escorts. The Burgeon-Generdeclared his the actual condition of enforcedly idle waa set upon and authority for the statement was the in tramp tourist class, Grand Juncat railroad the yards principal medical officer, to whom the ordera were Issued, and he added that tion, Colo., by three hoboes whom he the British could not complain at the was studying aud badly beaten. Ander Boers doing what General liuller bad son and the trio had retired to a box done twenty years previously car for the night, and the asaanlt waa committed there. He was robbed of a S. GYPSY large sum of money, a gold watch and a fountain pen besides other sraal-- ' 1. Kidnapers of litis Tots Arrested Near articles of jewelry, Anderson hai Marlon, liid. wired home for money aod will conSeveral members of a band of gypsies tinue hit travels to Loa Angeles, bit are imprisoned In the county jail at western objective point. t'hoirr In Manilla Marlon, Ind., charged with The While cholera is increasing in Manila (laughter of Henry Herman, a glass manufacturer, the reports from the provinces show t waa stolen from the home of her grandlarge number of cases aud deaths. parents, where her parents had left August 3, there were COS cases and 53. her while they were enjoy ing an out- deaths from cholera in the provinces ing. Gypsies driving past the house Biuce the oulbresk of the epidemic kidnaped the etiild and drove south there has been throughout the archi with her. In South Marion they pelago a total of 31,408 cases of chol atopped at a saloon, where the little era and 10,105 deaths. It is believec girl was recognized by Mr. Wilson, a that many eases were not reported anc friend of her psrrnle. Mr. Wilson the total numhe, of cases is estimated (MX). Forty-eigAmericans anc rescued the child from her cantors and at 39, have died in Europeans took her to liis own home. Later the eighteen Manila since t lie outbreak. gypsies were pursued and arrested. WAR ON MOSQUITOES. Lyueher Arrested. Health Board to Esterniluatt Harry Nipple is uuder arrest charged Nf tha with being Implicated in the lynching President Lederle of the New York of Craven at Loshurg.Va.,on Thursday night. Nipple was taken before Justice health hoard has decided to wagesys Wood, but remanded lo jail without a tematic snd scientific warfare agalust further hearing, which at the request of mosquitoes. He will assign seventeen the Virginia authorities was postponed inspectors lo go over all the territory until uexl week. He list employed in tlie malaria district of Greater New counsel to resist removal to Virginia. York. They will make maps of pond; Nipple, it is charged, welded one of the and indicate wherever there is a poolol barrel! sledge hammers with which the door stagnant water. Twenty-liv- e ofoilwiiibe placed on the water in of Cravens cell was smashed in. Genital Park. waif-findin- l'd al Greek laborer working on a construction train, near Wasatch, was thrown from the train aud killed. Three other Greeks were Injured at the same time. son of Mr, and The Mra. A. A. llrown of Nprlngville last week swallowed a small tin whistle, snd an operation may be oeceasary to save the little one's life. State Treasurer Dixoo's report for July shows: Balance ou hand June A four-year-o- ld 9343,030.54; receipts during July, 113,453.33; disbursements, 9B3,8G5;35; balance on band July 31, 1199,017.43. 10, ( Lemuel Thompson of Annabella has a curoeity In the shape of a very small calf. Though it was the offspring of a large Durham cow aud a good-sizesire, it weighed ouly eight and one-hapounds when It was born. i linemen In theemploy Twenty-eig- ht of the Rocky Mounlalu Hull Telephone company in Salt Lake City were out on a strike for six hours, on Friday of last week, when the differences were adjusted aud the men returned to work. Irvin Sargent, a boy, waa killed in Hotsville by falliug from a load of hay, bit neck beiug broken. Tbe loud waa coming down a dug way and one of the wheels fell Into a bole in tbe road, resultlog In the acd lf cident. if The Sprlngvllle authorities have commenced another raid ou the illicit liquor sellers. W. C. Cooper, proprietor of the City drug store, had twenty warrants served on hliu In one dny. him with selling liquor ilt charging legally. From the present outlook Summit county te experiencing one of the most prosperous eeesone lo lie history. Immense yields of every variety of agricultural products are reported on every hand, with the exception of peaches Over I4,0o0 pounds of grasshoppers have been delivered to the receiver of Richfield precinct, nearly lo.ooo pounds to tbe receiver of Joseph precinct aod 30,000 pounds In Venice and Sigurd. The work ia goiog on equally lively in ether piece1. At Mt. Pleasant a aon of John Robinson shot a sou of John Olson in the rifle. abdomen with a Neither one of the hoye ere over 7 years of ago, and were playing with the gun. Voung Oisoo died aooq after ' child-stealin- three-year-o- Charles Wardrip, who was arrested in Salt Lake City last April for the murder of Hugh Duffy, a merchant, in Sacramento, Cal., has been convicted of murder in the first degree and will hang for bis crime. For eight days the thermometer has registered from 97 to 103 degrees at Deseret. Crops are Buffering, and unless rains come soon there will be no second crop of lucerne. Grasshoppers are not so bad as in ItWl. One of the worst hall and rainstorms ever known in that section visited Notom on the 31st, destroying gardens and causing much discomfort. William Powers narrowly escaped drowning, being caught in a ravine, tbaihootlog. CHILD-STEALER- ld ht trk Miners In tour stairs strike on l'riMM htitrnilr to lt on n ; President George S. Richardson of the Miners' organization in the Kuusns district, states that the miners of Kansas, Missouri, ArksusHs and Indian Territory w ill go on a strike on September 1st. The recent iuter-atatconference decided to postpones strike until next year. Since that time, developments make it necessary to strike In order lo enforce a recognition of the union front certain companies. c how-eve- Imiulrjf lto St.oirrlou Demit of r, wa !). KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Knral stall Carrier atruch I ' hjr Bull Iron sky. A Guthrie, Oklahoma, dispatch says harles Campbell, a rural mail carrici betweeu Billings and Bliss, Oklahoma, was instantly kilted by being struck b.V lightning when returning from a daily trip. The accident occurred neai list perviile. In the same neighbor hood A, 1.. Freeman, a harvester sale man, was struck by lightning aod reu dered unconscious for several hours. C Iltxly of a Woman found Hurled la Ihi Sand. Lv(lalatur. The body of Mrs. George Wolf, whe Physicians hold that A. M. Potter, the slate legislator of nas been misting since June 37, list Waverly, Iowa, who was found unconscious at a lVs been found buried iu the sand four Moiues hotel ou Friday night, died miles south of Chippewa Falla, Wis. from morphine or chloral Wolf was last seen alive on tin poisoning. Mra. At the Inquest It developed that night of June 37, driving with her hua I oiler had Geo purchased laudanum. Frank band, who has since disappeared. E, Scott of Muscatine, who waa with Bollinger, while prodding the earth Potter on Friday night, could not re- with a wire, discovered the body, member what they did. The Inquest Marks ou the body indicate that dealt was adjourned to await the result of was inflietrd witii a very btunt instru chemical examination of the stomach. meet or stone. Hurt With Fir Knit. Two negtoes, John Arnold and Wea-le-y Davla, fought a duel to the death near Independence. Texaa. Sunday night The men had a difficulty see-erweeks previously, m mcetDJ in the road agreed to light it out. Each waa armed with a kufe with a blade lx Inch. a long aud both rie horribly Cut and slashed, Dan managed to tab Arnold to the heart and then came to Kreoham. where he gave him-el- f will probably di, frooi up. I bit wound al lu a I anions Mine. Fir has appeared at tbe fourth leve of the Foiled Verde mine at Jerome, Arizona, the fumes of burning sulphur pervading the eutlre mine. An at tempt haa hero made to bulkhead lh level, but with the air being pumped from the surface the men could only work fora few minute at a time, Th company has been ((impelled to clom dow n the mine and smeller, and hai reduced It train service on tharallroat from three trains each way to ooe pei day. MOURNERS. OSE TURNED ON EARTHQUAKE. DESTROYED STILL RAOINO. California Town Almot Completely stroyed by Seismic Disturbance. DeOUTRAGEOUS atrip of country fifteen miles long fissures by four wide, rent with gaping aud dotted with hills and knolls that sprung up during the night aa if by magic, a village in ruins and hundreds of people fleeing for their lives are the results of a seismic disturbance in the Los prosperous and fruitful valley of Alamos In the northern part of Santa Barbara county, California. The disturbances began on Sunday evening with a shock which caused several hundred thousand dollars of damage to property in the village and the surrounding country, being more severe and more disastrous in the vicinity of the Western Union Oil company's oil wells on the Carriga ranch. This shock was followed by a number of disturbances less severe and less disastrous continuing through the remainder of Sunday night and Monday forenoon. On Tuesday night beginning at 13:10 oclock there was another series of seven shocks, all of which were light. The general direction of these disturbances was east and west and in action resembled the waves on a pool of water. The most severe shock of the entire series occurred at 1:20 o'clock Thursday morning, when the hills were shaken and twisted to their foundations and the valleys trembled and rolled like the unstable surface of the ocean. Great fissures were run in the earth, hills and knolls appeared in level valleys, springs of water opened up in places that had been dry, and the general topography of the valley was greatly changed in many respects. The disturbance had no general di rection, but was what is known as a twister. It was preceded by A rumbling like that of distant thunder which increased until the earth began to rock aud twist and the hills began to tremble. A conservative estimate of the loss to property in the village is $30,000, and this amount will probably be greatly increased by the damage done ATTACK MADE UPON FUNER Al PROCESSION. A WMI. Hebrews la New York City, .re Their. Dead to Cemetery,and Flare by Factory Employee Fight Eneuee. Rabbi The funeral of the late Chief orthodox the of bead Jacob Joseph, which Hebrews of the United States, waa held in New York Wednesday, remarkmost the of ooe of the occasion in able demonstrations ever witnessed between this city, and led to a conflict the the masses of Jewish mourners and NEWS SUMMARY, King Edward progress con tlont. be In every way aatlsfaotory. During July the total coinage ez. cuted at tbe mint of the United 8uu waa 94,758,800. President Plaza will ask congr for an appropriation to enable Ecu, dor to take part in the St. Louis itlon. ssrs: axpj. 'T' BonThousands of Korea of tbe Brttoi valley. Texaa, are said to be still mb. bfhii Is merged, but tbe waters are receding heuret' rapidly, Managua, Nicaragua, Democracy states that tbe volcano Poas in Coitt id ul Rica is putting forth groaning ooued, pid'y-- , police. J:10 AC,, and emitting aahee. When the procession was passing the 1 A waa train mixed & derailed Co., Hoe R. railway . printing press factory of of Sixteen India. cemnear Merut, oatUm the to liter on its way on Grand street, .rites fr of the were killed and thirty nativea and etery in Brooklyn, the employes follow were the Europeans injured factory emptied pails of water from it tonic bodies have ben, So fareixty-aeve- n windows of an upper floor upon the sidewalk. the Mount Klmblt tbe recovered from massed upon spectators It is N. 8. W, at Tail after pail, it ia said, was emptied Wollongong, tolliery ja as the tli rung, whicli shouted aud where an explosion occurred. nun gf je differ Tbe object of the visit of the King of struggled and stampeded in vain to lencom escape. Then overalls and clothing Italy to the German Emperor at th of P soaked in water came down from above, end of this month is to propose a r.irnaeb aod even tooois, scraps of steel, bolts eduction in continental armaments. lint st and a dead cat IQS Pouler and Joseph Varvaij, John It toi The angry populace, most of whom Frenchmen, were killed by a cave-i- n on, ind were Hebrews, retaliated by throwing on the seventh level of the Homestak econfi back into the factory windows the mismplsic Lead. S. D., just before quitting mine, siles that fell on them. They also time. gathered stones and sticks and in a few Tacoma reports wheat receipts for Iteryon minutes there was scarcely a whole 18,000 bushels, bringing the total object Bide July, pane of gluss on the Grand street otrat receipts for the first eleven months of of the factory ability to 14,000,000 the nearly crop year up Then some one io the factory turned leather bushels. ardto on a hose and played it indiscriminate' off Strait collision a In Malacca, over all the At funeral ly procession. one time as many as five streams were Semblant, between tbe British steamer playing ou the crowds. Drivers of Prince Alexander and mouroing carriages whipped up their the former vessel was sunk and forty horses, trampling over citizens, and the lives were lost. stronger men trampled women and Charles Kearney, a deaf mute who children in their efforts to escape. bad a national reputation as a teacher The police iu the meantime had of tbe deaf and dumb, shot and killed taken a bund iu the trouble and were himself at Decatur, 111. Ill health wai clubbing the people right and left. given as the cause. They were unable, however, to cope According to a report made to th with the crowd, and the reserves of New York board of health the recent half a dozen precincts were dispatched Alfred Groneberger, 14 moutht to the scene. It was more than half death of due to tbe bite of a mosquito, was old, an hour before order was restored, and property in surrounding country. caused wbioh erysipelas. the streets iu the vicinity of tbe fact TRACY IS AMBITIOUS. Provost Marshal Farqubar, so far si A number ory cleared. of arrests is were possible, preventing the troops from made, among them several em Wants to Hold I'pa Bank or Kob an with the strikers at Shenanmingling of the lloe ployees Car. company. littlt Many persona were found about the doah. Altogether there are a According to the latest reports, Harry over men in the 1,400 camp. Tracy, the fugitive desperado, is now street bleeding from wounds on their A ruling has just been made by th In eastern Washington, unwounded, in beads and other parts of their bodies. of Hawaii to the efgood health, armed with fourguDs and Ambulances had been summoned in the attorney-genera- l meantime aud three responded. The fect that Liliuokalani mint 300 rounds of ammunition, provisioned urgeona were kept busy for tome time pay the Income tax on her annual alfor five days and equipped with two lowance of 17,500 from the Territory. dressing the wounds of the injured horses. Two more of the robbers who held Tracy declares that he wants to hold Several policemen also were injured cuts and bruises. receiving a Two bank or rob men an up He express car. up a Mexican Central train and secure! says that be lias promised to give the were taken to the hospital, one of them 150,000 from tbe Wella-Farexpreal sum of t5,ooo, within one year, to the having sustained internal injuries aod car bare been Gomez, at captured parties who helped him escape from the contusions and the other a sprained Palacio, and nearly 930,000 has been He is making leg- Oregon penitentiary. recovered. Herbert Hoe of the company made his way to the in Many people spent the night ia th Wyoming. When there he declares he Statement after the trouble was over, tree tops arounu Quinlan, Tex., Tuewill be a "thief among thieves" and In which he says fighting was going on sday night and were rescued with diffIn the ranks of the thinks he will be safe. procession as it iculty tbe following morning with host passed the factory; that some of those Well K now a halt l.alter Enacts attacked were from Greenville and Paris for forced to the brought door a of the Ri office, and there the Tragedy. fightingeontinued that purpose. while missiles thrown In Balt Lake City, the crowd No men have been sent to the anthraFriday night, JJ broke many windows ofby the W. McCaslin, a well known oil man factory U cite coal regions from Philadelphia to Mr ,,oe thBt "'?-- ' shot and killed Miss Lottie Russell, a employees tried to drive tl.e assailants act as mine guards for more than two young waitress, fired a bullet iuto the back by hurling missiles at them and weeks i past. The reason assigned breast of Max Cetera, causing a wound finally turning water on the crowd. 9 exthat the big operators found tbe s n that may prove fatal, aud then turned Trrj Nelirs.h. pense too heavy. the revolver on biinself, Dr. Hale of Ravenna, Neb., says that sending a bul Lee Newton, a negro, has bees let Into his right temple. It seems Monday night a stranger applied to lynched by a mob in the Cornie boMcCaslin had been drinking heavily him to have some wounds dressed ttoms, twenty-fiv- e miles from Magnolia, and had had trouble with hit wife everal bullet wounds on the Ark. appeared A mouth which probably preyed upon bit mind man's breast, one of the ago the negro wad lie was returning to the city from the penetrated the entire bulletshaving found in the room of twoyoung daughmi body. The tnsn ters of a Balt Ialaee with a prominent family. party among whom carried two revolvers and was very re were Miss Russell and Mr. Peters. tieent as to 1,1, The Denver Horse Show association Ft n,i ori(fi Suddenly McCaslin drew bis revolver Of the won id,. From has sent Peesidcnt Roosevelt an photo-graph- s PUi newspaper and began firing with the result above trtc, and description, tr to attend its annual exhibilioa t)e tllinU, Th atated. the man may aud to act as judge of the rough riding been arry Triev (mi Si tbe Washington murderer. contest which will take place on th ENTOMBED IN MINE. JlH Itrt opening day, September 1st. Engineer Hie. el III, It ,t In New South W.le. R' a collision at Elm Progressive terrorizing of the Rut With Benny l.H of Eire, ColU.ry. Grove, Wis, 9 th cn a passenger train also X press, which characterized An explosion which and a freigh t resulted ol tram. Dennis Conn.-li- , the of M. minister the regime Si Sipiagun, of heavy loss of life has occurred io the engineer th!' the (issenger train. wa Mount Kimbla colliery at killed and the interior, who waa assassinated lut T Wollongong r ireman Chamberlain was Ct April, appears to have been adopted si a port forty miles from In badly s, N. Sydney, settled policy by his successor, M. Vos jured. Several passengers on the W'. Twenty-sevebodies have been pas ,, tru'u Bfuger SI ,.r, recovered. raised, but none I'lohve. The buildings at the sustained serious of I mouth of the pit were wrecked. Injury. The freight Lisbon, N. I)., waa tbe center ue had order, to take the siding at El,,, burricaoe and destructive hail storm. hundred and foity-uin- e miners were Grove, but before it could be bucked u rescued, hut inn .re wt.ll entombed Crops In that section are totally de " 'n -- Igl't. Engineer Is It feared that their release is Ilarns and outhouses wr Connell whs stroyed. hope powerless to less. A portion of the wrecked and dwelling houses snd ms colliery i his life u asve Ins tram. fire. stores unroofed. Beverai persons wed tt injured. l IfHrttr ( hlnnTn, The Marcos liland Dlpi,t. A . Calmer estimates of the algnlflcsor prairie selmeP, loaded win, A dispatch from Toklo says the of tha unprecedented Liberal victory tmiggled Chinamen, piloted into this Japanese press treats the matter of in last week's country from Mexico by ,u American the ownership of Marcos Island parliamentary electiw (whirl, has been In Leeds indicate little real basis foi I cap, ore, hear Douglas, Arix is claimed by an American citizen aud custom guards. The driver the alleged renewed hopes that tb also by the Japanese of the government) wagon Liberals are gaining control of the go but escaped, H,e Chi, caliny. The correspondent saya that are ou th, charge ernmeoL custody i f public opinion evidently convinced The confessed Inefficiency of thl that the I nited Mates may le trustei. the exclusion set. Detective vjting R,Py o Hie liishce to act w ill) strict justice aud British railway ' ' hmamen postal telrgraph servlet) Is rethat the I,...,I .rn smuggled In,., guano deposits are illusory peated iu a circular of Instruction W Btates s the island is the effect Dial a considerable percuok vsubject to heavy raiu ule which wash the guano out. filed to ga of the 3.0(H) opcratoia employed i f Hi border guard- tha ceulral office ara Inexperienced and Funy Ronr hhi,,io,, of o loefitcienL Bell PUv,,7 Mr LauileU, A The prairla schooner loaded with l wgo, ouiitainui,, Forty-fou- r steamships, one of State league baseball team, ot"b, wJ muggled Chinamen, piloted into tbia largest flee la in the history of Gilhe bail ground st Hmghampton. country from Mexico by an Amerlcs8 sugar trade, are now either on the ha been Struck by esptured near Douglas, Ar!-- i way to the iVUwatc brenkwaier or ,;r(r passenger by custom 'I on be driver costing, guard. Tha driver of lbs cargoes in Java, .ml wlyhi taking man, w. wagon escaped, hut the Chinamen ar ( tha next few weeks will Ud on the w " of N.utieoU, In custody, nf plera of tha Atlantic mast refineries not less Ihso 35n.ooo The delay In appointing a postob rw reeled to In,.. M,IIM Alt the product. delegate to Manila due to tha doi ,ir ship are large, of the Vatican to modern carriers, w hose ,Utlf ,u please the Washing cargoes, which J sy I'nehec ara loaded to Java. y tt ton authorities by sending to the IbH jfi(t 8(!WI ridmg ton eat,.. th an Irplne American had one leg bioi.rn prelate, and 'aticsn ( now awaiting letters frff he United States. - K? , 8- , r Ex-p- m go t i,,-nlit- n v 111- u "Mi h .- u i, 1 l": |