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Show (ljc Jiciutbltr XV. L. KOWE NEPHI. & PROCLAIMS ALF OUME, Fubllsher. - UTAH. AGU1NALDO A TAKES DECISIVE STEP. MOST Tidings of Proeeeitingii Keeaived in Manila ilU I'ulillc DfiiioiiotratifJits of a Mild Sort. UTAH NEWS. The town of Thistle is to have an electric light plant In the near future. Members of tlie Utah batteries In Manila have organized a band and are practicing daily. The price paid for hay in Utah county this season is higher than it has been for many years past. The citizens of Orangeville have decided to erect a substantial new school building in the near future. Sarah J. Kulkuwski has been appointed postmaster at Fish Spring's, Juab county, vice I,. L. Sealeski, resigned. A new grist mill has just been completed at Montiecllo, which will prove of great benefit to the people of that section. Ireliminnry steps are being taken by a local company for the lay ing out of a tovvnsite at the new gold camp east of Green River. Dealers say the iee crop was never before so heavy, and lmv prices are looked for during' the early part of the coming season. The war department has confirmed the discharge of Trivate Isaac Russell, battery A, Utah volunteer artillery, now in Manila. The people of Springville are very much elated over the prospects of a sugar factory being erected at that place during the season. The twelfth annual show of the Utah Toultry association was held in Salt Lake City during the past week, and was largely attended. The Utah Taint Works, located nt Salt Luke City, were totally destroyed by fire on tho 21.st iust. T he loss to the company will exceed $10,000. In Salt Lake City tlie truancy law is being enforced, and a number of parents are being prosecuted because they have neglected to bend their children to school. The farmers in the vicinity of Tooele are preparing' for the spring sowing. The lmds are already beginning to swell, and the grass Is starting in the foot-hill- The citizens of Gunnison w ill undertake the erection of a sugar factory. Leading business mon are subscribing liberally, and tlie erection of the plant ifppvitrA U la sr iissured fact. At Nephi, LevaX and Mona alone there have been produced this year 00,000 bushels of wheat, 20,000 bushels of oats, 10,000 bushels of barley, 13,000 bushels of rye aud $,000 bushels of lucerne seed. Tho base bull club organized by members of the Utah batteries iu Manila, still leads In the race for tho chuinpioustiip cup, having' met with defeat but ouee since the begiuuing of the season." The Utah A Taeifie now hns steel laid within a mile of the new toivu of Sulphur. The town is located thirty-livmiles southeast of Milford, and will for 6omo time be the terminal point for southeastern Nevada. The war department has decided that tho men of the Utah volunteer batteries now in the Thilippines will not be allowed travel pay upon their discharge, but will be entitled to transportation home on the war department e vessels. Tho millers of the northern portion of the state are, it is said, about to form a combine, with the idea of raising tlie present price of flour. It is claimed that there is not a miller in the state that is making money at the present prices. Anticipated shipments of Utah flour to the Orient, which were due to leave here this month, may be indefinitely Tlie demand for space on delayed. each outgoing steamer, no matter from what port on tlie Taeifie she goes, is far in advance of the supply. The sheepmen are losing a great many sheep on the east desert; some herds have lost as high as forty in a single night. Quite a number have been poisoned by eating some kind of weeds, but they say now the snow hns come the sheep will do better. of tlie outlook for the present year, a prominent farmer of Utah county, .sax s that never in the pas,.; - ve 'the prospects been so encouraging for bounteous crops, basing liis assertion upon the fact that already the snow in tlie mountains is suflieient-l- y deep to give a large stream of water all summer. Antonio Ratti, an Italian coal miner from Castle Gate, is at St. Marks hospital as a result of a eave-i- at the mine at which he was working. A mass of coal weighing about Oort pounds fell on him, dislocating liis shoulder and inflicting an ugly scalp wound. Dr. Joseph, a wealthy citizen of lias been investigating Cincinnati, Beck's Hot Spring's with a view to purchasing and erecting a mammoth sanitarium, lie is very favorably impressed with the proposition, and will probably make the purchase. Speaking REITRIJC j COMPLICATIONS IN Germany am! bialu May Hecognie the PHILIPPINES A SPANISH MASSACRE JDeeuni 4illiitin Washington, Jan. 27. It can no longer be denied that considerable alarm is filt in administration circles over the situation at Manila and Iloilo, and the luU st advices are not of a character. General Otis is of the belief that the insurgents are about to force an issue, ami if occur, the result cannot be predicted, farther than that the Americans will be victorious in the end. There are two serious contingencies confronting the troops near Iloilo, one being a conflict with the natives, and the other a fear that smallpox may break out among the troops. Resides th:s, the situation at Manila is ed imieli more grave than that at Iloilo, and it is feared the insurgents may commit an overt act which might bring on a conflict. W hile the w attit ude of Aguin-ald- o excites alarm at the war department, that is not considered the most serious feature of the sit n:.G.,n 'Lt ,,sa in a position to know 'F ue diplomatic situation isevcX n. Either Germany or Spain, or Tioiu, may recognize Aguinaldo's little republic! for interested motives, Germany to secure a foothold, and Spain to accomplish the release of its prisoners cf war. This action is imminent, and the government ofliciuls say they would not be surprised if it took place within twenty-fou- r hours. 'Prompt ratification of tile treaty would have avoided this entanglement, but it is conceded now that both Spain and Germany have some grounds for act iou to protect th-iown interests. COVERNOR AND SEVERAL OFFICERS KILLED. Were Attacked by the Natives While turning From t hureh The Women, Children aul Driest Rescued. nt Re- d EACAN'S BEEF. Isued Meat UTAH LEGISLATURE. to the Soldiers at Salt Lake City, Jan. 20. Twenty three ballots has been taken and the W asliingtnn, Jan. 25. The board of seems no nearer to the legislature survey appointed by Secretary Algef to selection of a L'nited Mates senator pass upon the question of the proper than it was at the beginning of the condemnation of a large quantity of session. Seventeen ballots were taken beef destined for the troops in Puerto oue resulted as Rico has received from Captain liar-cla- yesterday. The last follows: II. Warburton of the PennsylId vania volunteer battaliou of artillery, King 13 MeCune a sworn statement of the condition of C. C. Goodw in 11 . 1 Bowers refrigcrat-- d beef on board the trans7 Cannon which was at Manitoba, port transport 2 Neheker Police from August 10 to 25. In the dureawere votes Complimentary course of this statement Captain Thomas, ing' the day for says: l'I ate of the beef w hich the transport C. E. Allen and M. H. Cannon. senNo hills were introduced iu the Manitolia brought to Puerto Rico. It ate. Rresideut Neheker s:gned the w as served to the oilieers mess on the exUnited .'tates transport Mississippi, bill appropriating ? .'3.000 for the of the legislature. pense which brought my command back to Three bills were introduced in the New York, leaving Ponce Sept. 3 and besides the memorial to conhouse, arriving in New York Sept. 10, for legislation to restrain the When 1 say I ate the meat, I must gress of the Uteand Navajo depredations qualify my statement by saying that I tried to eat the meat. It was so Indians, committed in San Juan countySalt Lake City, Jan, 21. Nine balbad that it was impossible to swallow lots were taken yesteiday by the legisit. In my opinion, the meat was not lature, but no Selection for senator has good, nor was it fit for issue. yet been made. On the last ballot the A LESSON IN MANNERS. vole stood: MeCune, 17; King, 14; 1ouee. y Rabuan, Island of Labuan, British Borneo, Jan. 24. The steamer Rabuan, which has returned from the island of Palawan, in the southwestern portion of the Philippine archipelago, reports that the Spanish governor of the island and a number of Spanish oflieers were murdered by the natives while issuing from church. The natives then retired to the hills, taking the women and eli.Mren and some men as prisoners. A Spanish gunboat and a mail boat called and left again. Captain Pfortof the steamer Eabunn interviewed the natives and brought away the governor's wife, the ether women and children, a priest and twelve soldiers. thi-shou- ld Washington, Jan. IN. The govern nnt 1ms Ueen notified Unit Aguinahlu has taken a decisive step and publicly proclaimed the republic of the Philippines. The ceremony took place at Malolos and were witnessed by the members of his cabinet. 'I his news comes from Manila, where the tidings of Aguinaldos proceed u re was received with public demonstrations of a miid sort. All is phtin sailing foe the insurgents, as it is said the rival authorities at Cebu are fighting. Tlie trouble has not yet readied an acute state, but tlie safety of the town and surrounding country is iu danger. Ihe northern provinces have recently Rivt-- indiciitiuns that they are not in aeeonl with Aguinaldo ami should his proclamation lead to hostilities with the Americans lie may have a revolution cm his hands. EURIED eon-sid- ur-lik- e NEW ATLANTIC CABLE. Run I.'lreet From Germany to United States. London, Jan. 24. The Berlin correspondent of tiie Daily News says: A joint stock company has been formed at Cologne, with a capital of '500,000, to lay a cable direct from Germany to the United States. At the same time Wolf's tclelegraph agency decided to establish a branch ofllce in New Yoilc City. Evidently the yellow press" oampaigm against Germany, which has caused great embitterment on both sides, has induced the German government to favor this project, by ixhich it is hoped to exercise a direct influence upon the public opinion iu ti e United States. -t War-burto- n - Towers, 0; Cunuon. 7; Ileed Smoot, 13; George Sutherland, 2. Senator Robison according1 was absent. During the day, J. C. to tlie dispatches, is that tlie interior ITavana, Jan. 25. Captain Eaton, of Hammond and Jacob Johnson were of Uuoii is in a ferment. Native the auxiliary cruiser ResoluH', captured given the complimentary votes of the have been murdered uad no effort a twentv-foo- t Spanish flag in the har- Republican contingent. Senator Beery, made to punish the criminals. bor, and incidentally taught the city who lias been voting for Xebeker, PREPARING FOR CONFLICT. yesterday switched to Rowers. Spaniards a lesson in manners. Only one bill was introduced in the A Spanish schooner of about seventy senate, it being senate bill Ko. 9, to 1I Claim iMmlo llmt Aguitmldo Ha tons sailed alongside the Resolute, ameud section 378 of the Revised 110,000 Men I inter Artur where it hove to and with a cheer of Statutes of Utah, IMS, relating to batik Hongkong, Jan. 20 Reports received defiance from the men aboard an im- reserves and liabilities. from Manila indicate that Aguinahlo's Governor Wells has signed house mense Spanish flag was run up to the ECUADOR REBELS DEFEATED. bill No. Iti, appropriating $.5,000 for authority is now generally recognized. with Cuban it. the beneath masthead, the regular and contingent expenses of Every available male is Wing recruited Loss Was 400 Killed, 300 Wounded and Captain Eaton was forced to recog- the legislature. 40(1 Taken I iUoiiit. and arms depots are being established t nize the insult and ordered Naval Salt Lake City, Jan. 22. Six ballots New York, Jan. 27. The latest dis- -- SANTIAGO PRESS INDIGNANT. at San Bernardino, Union, Trinidad Cadet Xarrant and Marine Officer were taken yesterday for senator. The last ballot stood as follows: Meaud other large towns. The surround- patch from Guayaquil report that a Ilemmnce the Order Regarding IlpoBUIon Thrope, w ith a flic of marines, into a Cune, 21; King. 12; Cannon, 7; Rowers, ing country is being levied on for supsanguinary battle took place between steam which overtook launch, of speedily licotiit8. 0; W. K, Walton, 13; Sutherland, 1. plies, and the Filipino troops are liv- the revolutionists and the government the Spaniards. The captain refused to Neither the senate nor the house de Cuba, Jan. 24. The orSantiago forces on at the San Ancanna. The fighting fat of the land, while the ing the order to lower the flag, where- was in the mood for work. Jn the obey from der the United States military senate one bill was introduced, native villagers are compelled to sub- was desperate all day, the advantage authorities in Havana directing tho upon the marines went aboard and to deficiency judgments, while relating' in the sist on rice. remaining finally with the governforcible took possession of the Spanish house the members seemed more tliua authorities of the Santiago military There is some friction between the ment's army. The losses on both sides to adjourn, and no business department not to spend a cent of the flag, leaving the Cuban flag flying at anxious was transacted. Filipino civil and military oflieers, but were heavy. More than 400 nn n were customs the masthead. of The the occupants without the permisFour sion of receipts Salt Lake hey are united on the question of in- killed ami 300 were wounded the governor-generaand the schooner were then compelled to give were taken City,theJan. 24. Six ballots hundred insurgents were taken prisonby legislature yesterdependence. cheers three for AmerCuban and the order that hereafter the bulk day for senator. The last ballot stood: It is estimated there are fully 30, O K) ers. The rest of the defeated rebels fled of directing ican which after vessel was the flags, work shall be done withMeCune, 22; King, 19; O. J, lilipinos under arms, anil it is said toward the province of llolivar, hotly outsanitary allowed to proceed. The captured flag 14; Cannon. 7. Salisbury, Salisbury, Zane and for and rations money merely, pay that there are nearly fifty Maxim guns pursued by the victorious troops of Sutherland received the Republican will be held as a prize. were given to the local press for publivotes at different times during' the President Alfaro. at Malolos. some of them being cation Saturday, though received here day. The Towers men switched to the MAY SUSPEND RELATIONS. News of a decisive engagement beacquired. last Thursday. All the papers desupport of King. The l ilijiino military authorities are tween the forces of the revolutionists Little business was done in either to Keeallfilis Envoy at nounce Threatens the action. Agalnaldo convinced, they say, that the Ameri- and the government troops has been house, aside from the ballotinj'. In Wanliinton. the senate one bill, cans will lie nimble to work effectively expected for some days. Recent disKONCO STATE IN FERMENT. property London, Jan. 25. The Philippine exempt from taxation,defining was introduced. outside of Manila, iu tlie event of hos- patches from Panama stated that the here lias received In the house three bills were introdispatches sayrebels, representing the clerical party, Government Troops Appear to Fear the junta tilities, lienee they feel confident in determined to overthrow the Alfaro II ebels, ing that if Agonclllo, one of Aguinaldo's duced, viz. : Ik kiting to election of counthe future. Many of the Filipino off- administration, hail invaded Rcadoc ' ty commissioners; relating' to duties of TruSbels, Jan. 21. Thefc has been envoys at Washington, is not received from Colombia, and that an engageicers complain id alleged discourteous Secretary of state and county clerks iu United the withbeby fresh government in States) the Kongo State fighting submitting' proposed constitutional treatment upon the part of Americans ment was looked for at Tuloan on the tween the Belgian troops and the reb- in a few days, Aguinaldo will recall amendments; relating to duties of frontier. at Manila. els, the former having sustained heavy him to Manila and suspend relations county recorder. Governor Wells IN DIGNITY TO CHAMBERS. transmitted the report of the WYOMING HETURNS CLARK. losses, including some white oflieers with the United States, thus removexposition commission to an Embassador White lustructcdas toSuuioan killed. La Patriote says: medium for important arriving both houses. The real ing Matter. Fluent Senator on tlie First truth as to the situation in the Congo at a peaceful understanding. The Salt Lake City, Jan. 25. Only two Ballot. Washington, Jan. 27. The state deState is being hidden. The whole junta advices state that' 'large numbers ballots were taken for senator yestereach ballot resulting' as follows: Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan. 25. Promptly partment hns forwarded to Embassacountry is in a ferment, and the re- of American troops are fraternizing day, nt noon yesterday each house of the dor White at Berlin full instructions bellion is not with the natives, and that many of MeCune, 21; King', 18; Cannon, 7; Judge dow-n- . The being put Kartell, 11; Sutherland, 1; Absent, 2. legislature voted for a United States as to the presentation lie is to make goverumen t troops appear to fear the them are engaged to Filipino girls. In the senate a bill was introduced senator to sin eeed Clarence D. Clark. the German minister for foreign affairs rebels, and the of the whites POLYGAMY BILL INTRODUCED. authorizing common carriers to sell prestige unclaimed freight,. Three bills were But two nominations were made relative to the indignity reported to hgs been much impaired. passed iu the house, viz,: H. i. No. 2 Makes Polygamists Clark, by the Republicans, and Con- have been offered to Chief Justice felt to In Ineligible To amend the law relating to judgAMNESTY FOR ANARCHISTS. Congress. gressman J. K. Osborn, by the Demo- Chambers of Samoa by th 3 German ments; II. B. No. 3 Amending the law crats. In the senate thirteen votes oilieials at Apia. The department also Scnor Washington, Jan. 24. In the house relating to the jurisdiction of justices Sagasta Promises to Submit Proposal were east for Clark and five for has had some exchanges with the GerRepresentative Clark of Iowayesterday of the peace; and II. I!. No. 4 Relatto Fa biiiet. ing to executions, and extending from Osborne; one ubsent. In the house man embassador bore on the subject. that no five Madrid, Jan. 24. The Washington introduced a bill providing to eight years the time within Clark received thirty-fou- r iu or living person votes; Os- The nature of these communications polygpracticing which a writ of execution may he had government has notified Spain of its be cannot is shall it be but believed to borne, three; one absent. revealed, Clarke's eligible be a member for enforcement of a judgment. intention to endeavor to secure the re- amy of either house of congress, nor shall total vote, forty-sevethat they show an abiding cuntidenee lease of the Salt Lake City, Jan. 20. Two ballots Oshorne'seiglit. the in Spanish prisoners such person he permitted to hold a for senator were taken yesterday, the There is general satisfaction in Wyo- in the disposition of the Gorman government to that may Philippines. deadlock still continuing. The last ming liver the senatorial election and have been right any wrong At the recent request of several of seat therein. ttt Apia through ballot resulted as follows: MeCune, 21; perpetrated is evithat the present legislature is free over zealous ngeuts. further It the that provided members of the cortes, Senor the King, 19; Cannon, 7; Bishop, 11; Nehefrom the prolonged contest which is has promised to submit at tho dence of polygamy shall be of whatever ker, 1; Sutherland, 1. Will be Hurled in a Chair. The knowledge that Saturday will nature that establishes the fact. the principal feature of nearly all the Aniesbury, Mass., Jail. 27. The last next cabinet meeting a proposal tc mark the close of the first third of tho Another makes act the provision legislative sessions iu the country. the anarchists still amnesty imprisoned legislative session prompted the house request of Reuben Smith, nn eccentric take immediate effect. of representatives to rush through with STEWART old man who died here Tuesday, is to at Montjuicli fortress. an accumulation of matters when the SNURE PLEADS GUILY. be carried out in detail, and he will be Senate Pannes Nicaragua Bill. was again presented yesWill An. 1I11 Bepresent opportunity Nevada In tho buried in a chair, wearing a slouch hat, I lied stall's seuatu. The deferring of terday afternoon. 24. The NicaraJan. Stole to Washington, Cure IIN Wife of 810,000 and his costly marble tomb will be the usual afternoon balloting for senatlon. Carson City, Nev., Jan. 20. William sealed up by brick masons. Mr. Smith guan canal bill lias passed the senate. tor afforded time to transact M. Stewart has been Tho bill, as it passed, continues the New York, Jan. 25. Louis J. Snure, business in theample Y., to the eaiuc here in )s'i7 from Rull'alo. house, and the oppothe clerk who forged for $20,000 and rtunity was advantageously employed. Uuited Stales senate from Nevada. In and nothing is known of his early life name of the Maratine Canal company. or his relatives. Through dnad of befor It issuance of the the money trying to cure his The senate neither considered nor disthe usseinbly he received a majority of provides 1,000,000 spent ing placed in the ground lie built a shares of of any appreciable amount of stock at $100 each. The wife of consumption, has pleaded posed one, iu the senate a majority of two, marble sarcophagus last fall. lie arbusiness, chiefly because its commitis canal to be his iu that should to or a total of twenty-fou- r call the in second tees company from both ranged have not yet reported on measures required body guilty placed degree, forgery therein in a chair, and under no conall the stock issued, except that held lie was remanded until Friday for sen- referred. houses. was it to be put in a casket sideration Representative Smith of Weber, ofthe Nicaragua and Costa Rican gov- tence. The next highest candidate to Stew- or buried in the The entrance by fered a resolution proposing to submit ernments. reThe of The art was Warren Williams of Churchill, will be sealed upground. the is sentence also to was company a of deferring wall with to the electors at the next general birch, Republican, who received ten votes, the outer steel door locked and the key quired to redeem and cancel bonds and enable Snure to see bis wife once more election a form of amendment to the E. T. Bartlett, who has serip heretofore A. G. Cleveland got live, N. II. A. destroyed. before she dies. She has no chance of state constitution, providing for direct by the comof Mr. Smith's a flairs, will have and to satisfy all cash liabili- life and her death is expected at any legislation by the people. A bill was Mason three, illium Woodburu one, charge wish of the dead pany, man carried every passed carrying an emergency approties. hour. uud T. L Flanigan one. out. priation, and Welch's railroad bill was killed. IMPERIAL POLICY. FIFTY CHILDREN HURT. INSANE MOTHER'S CRIME. l ighting In Bolivia. Jack Tars Desert. Lima, 1eru, Jail. 20. According to Admiral lew ev's lew of Great Britain's Throws Her Little Sons In the Sea, Then Injured by an Fartiiquako Which Visited San Diego. Cal., Jan. 20. A serious advices received here from the llali. G reece. Drew us Herself. state of affairs prevails on board the district, or inter-Alpin- e London, Jan. 27. Hamilton Brown, valley, Rome, Jan. 24. A steamer just arAthens, Jan. 21. There have been iu Bolivia and l'eru, a fierce battle editor of the British Realm, received rived now in the harbor here Thiladephia. at Genoa from Buenos Ayres, re- fresh earthquake shocks in the provSince the arrival of the vessel took place on January 17, at Curibay, a letter from thirty Peuey re- ports that on January 14th a peasant inces of tli e lelopponesus, particularly thirteen leagues from La laz, the nom- cently, in response to a request for au woman named Ferrarini. in a fit of in- in the districts of members of the crew have deserted, and Kyparissa inal capital of Bolivia, between the expression of opinion on Great Britain's and of these eighteen have been resanity, threw her three little sons into Ihiliatra in the department of Messina captured. The men are in a very vanguard of the federalist troops, or imperial policy. The admiral says: the sea and then leaped overboard. on the Ionian coast. insurgents, who mnv occupy I. a Iaz, After many years of w andering 1 have All four were drnwued. Two davs Iu the town of Kyparissa a num- bitter frame of mind. They say that and the vanguard of the forces com- come to the conclusion that the mightlater her husband and daughter jumped ber of houses which were damaged by they were denied shore leave at Cemanded by President Alonzo. The latiest factor in the civilization of the into the sea and were lost. The re- yesterday's shock c illapsed this after- ntral American and Mexican ports, but ter was defeated with a loss of a world is the imperial policy of Eng- maining son. who made a fortune in noon, injuring many. In one village promised it when they should reach an American port, but since arriving here land. colonel and forty-thre- i La llata, landed at Genoa. men killed. fifty children were injured. very few days have been permitted to come ashore. Hod llot Iron. Brumlod Chiuebe Kubclg it h Fouililicntloiis In Han all, rious, Sickness In Hudson Tit. 13 Chicago, Jan. 27. Mrs. Mary Bretz. Shanghai, Jan. 25. The Au IIoul uslnngtoo, Jan. 20. The supportDawson City, Alaska, Jan. 21, The Settling a Family Feud. ers in the seuate of the bill for the is under arrest, charged by her stepsituation here is indeed very gloomy. rebels, who, under the notorious desNashville, Tenn., Jan. 24. On the government of the Hawaiian islands as daughter, Maggie Bretz. with using a The number of sick is increasing, and perado Nui, reinforced by rebels from line between Lee county, Virginia, a territory of tie l'nited States are red-lio- t poker as a means of chastise- the six hospitals are full. The the province of IIottaD, attacked the and Hancock county, Tennessee, a red growing somewhat auxious over the ment. In support of the story the girl mounted police have donated for the city of Kiiyung, January 10, have gion remote from telegraph, a battle it and ordered the execution of occurred between prospect. I11 view of the crowded con- exhibited several severe burns, which help of the poor some Fi'I.OoO in casli twenty members of dition of the calendar and the apparent elie claimed were inflicted yesterday. from their treasury. This leaves them all the civil and military oilieials. They the Eddy family of Virginia and the indifference towards Hawaiian legislaThe girl says that under the branding with hut $4,000 cash au hand. Com- have also captured another city and Ramsey family of Tennessee. The district in the same per.'eeture. The battle lasted several hours, tion, they express the fear that the process Sirs. Bretz. threw her to the missioner Ogilvie recently called a bill may not receive attention before floor and applied the poker to her are now marching to besiege which a number of men on bothduring sides meeting to decide on wavs and means rebels adjournment and they say if it does face and hands until the childs screams for relieving the situation, and a Shau Chau, in the province of Hwang were killed and injured. A quarrel of not there will he a most perplexing of agony caused her to desist for fear memorial and Kan C h. u, in tbs province long asking for aid will be sent Tung, standing resulted in the fight, condition xf Ul'uij-- in the islands. si. of ICian" of the police. D Washington. particulars of which are not at present Another serious feature, ofli-ce- r One Taught the Spaniards by the Captain of the Kc-olut- l, , 11 Con-su- m 1 d Desa-guader- o Rear-Admir- it eap-tux'e- s obtainable. j |