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Show f Vr f f ' i t r In r i. Ifr- . 'ie&Jby!Kil&S V ?W, . ur i i Engagementln Panama Bay hich in-W- lea dpt bringing Government side ea anxious to f -- One Vessel Was Sunk. , : TIIU1ISDAY, . $r i tV t . i-- k. " $' V JANUARY 23; 1902. NO. c OPERATIONS! Captain Hartshorne Shot by Natives. i V5" " i( v.j - fiy-J- s, " :.. "--. largo nombers-oavenge his loss. Some of the men killed on board the Government ship Lantaro Insurgent fleet Trying to Force i Landing have been brought ashore, where ' ' Governor' Alban and Many Sailor r are they being buried. Sunk -tel V Klllid Covirnment lataro The Government gunboat Boy-ac- a Gen. Alban' Death Deeply Deplored. has just moored to the dock Killed on th blind of Samir Anxiety u to Fate of Capt- .- Divi D. Porter and here- ,- She brings - troops from Ch iriqui . She reports that the Thirty-Fl- y Marine, Relieved by Their steamers drew off Arrival. revolutionaiy Panama, Jan. 20. In a naval when they became aware of her -battler which began in the bay here presence. "insnri The Darien1- - is now reported this morning-between-t- he be in a sinkmg condition. to Manila, Jan. 21. Capt. J. M. gent fleet, who. were trying to Hartshorne, Jr., of the Seventh force a landing off Snonana, Geu., MISS STONE. RANSOM FOR infantry, was shot . from ambush Alban, Governor, was killed and n Nofr and kflledT January 2nd, in the Constantinople, Jan. 21, part of both fleets wcrerannkr-Th- e made to eastern efforts the withstanding part of the island of Samar. engagement opened at 6 oclock, the matter secret, it was askeep was recently The revolutionary flefet consist- certained that the money Capt. Hartshorne today ed of the stwrqera ,i Padilla, subscribed for the ransom of Miss transferred from the Ninth to the Darien The Ellen M. Stone and Mme. Tsilka, Seventh infantry. Owing to lack and Gatien. (iovernment ships Wire the Chilean her companion,, has been forwarded of telegraphic communication in ' line" steamer Lau taro, thFIrM-eifl- e ter the Amerieaos"jwbO'have-bee- n Samar the news- -: with the brigands for Steam Navigatimfcompanys nepotirtting homes death came by mail in a women. The release the of steamer Chicuito an4 the Pan- whereabouts tbe4w0 of the negottatiors is report from Second Lieut, George ama Canal companys' steamer withheld W. Wallace of the Ninth. Lieut. ' by the officials here. d The. Boyaca. Wallace give no particulars of the CORPSE IN FLAMES. steamer was seized by Gen. Alban occurrence.- . r and the- - other two had been char-- , , Hartford City, Ind., Jan. .20. tered by the Colombian govern- At the Uuited Brethren church, PORTERS ooalxd reports. . ment. The firing ; was at , close near Humbaldt, while vRev Jv M. felt 'conquarters. ' 1,' , i.. Hobbs "was preaching a funeral cerning the whereabouts' of Capt. The revolutionary guuboat Pa- I sermon, flames 'burst through the Da vis D.. Porter of the Marine surprised the Lantaro at .floor beneath the casket .and the corps, and thirty-fiv- e marines', who dilla, the openiug of the fight this morn- and church was almost imme- have been absent in tbe interior of ing, and began , shooting at close diately filled with suffoeatiug Samar, has been, relieved by the range. Many men on board the smoke.. arrival oa the coast of that- island Lantaro were killed. n mourners and of Capt. Dorter, and twenty-fiv- e The Fire broke ont on the Lantaro friends of -- the. de .eased -- escaped memlersCof This" command. . The and later; the crew of the United through windows and the corpse other nine marines are expected to States cruiser Philadelphia was momentarily forgotten, but reach the coast soon. Captain went to her assistance and attempt- was finally rescued from the Porter and bis party have been in ed to put out the fire. While(thev flames. The meu formed a bucket the interior for two weeks past, were thus engaged the Lautaro brigade and the dames were ex having started on an expedition sankl- - It is reported here that the before the church was provided with rations for five days. Ltutaro crew rebelled and that tinguished Their progress, was delayed, and totally destroyed. tbe"firing ofthevessel was an act The funeral cortege then pro they suffered great hardships. of treason. ceeded to the cemetery, where the REBELS SURRENDER. The revolutionary - gunboat preacher finished tbe sermon at the Darien. ras this dispatch is writ- grave. The fire was caused by an The insurgent leader, Briocio ten, is approaching the United overheated stove in the basement. Laqne, and his entire command States cruiser Philadelphia, in surrendered unconditionally to tbe ithe harbor, probably for the pnr There is considerable talk go American military authorities on 8ose of a conference. The firing ing on amongst local Republicans January 20th in Bafitangas prolias ceased. It is impossible to lo- over the proposition to establish a vince. command had cate the revolutionary guuboat party organ here, to replace the become soLaoques scattered that it was Gatien. Nation. Several parties, it is said, unable to hold out any longer." He The slow movements of the Pi are anxions to step in and start a has been given one week to round which are noticeable from straight Republican paper, and diUa, band over his entire party and np the shore, lead to the belief that party leaders-here-- are carefully tothe "Americans. Lacque-h- as she has been damaged It is re- been considering the matter. in the neighbor Gen. Carlos Alban . the military ported that an offer will be made hood operating of Mount Macolod, in Ban-tangcommander of this district and the to Editor Hyde for his plant,' aud province, Luzon. Goyemorof Panama, was killed if he refuses it, a brand new plant during the fighting this morning. will be put In. Her and There. : W MANILA. mayhave-theeffect- of to-t- he Jif V , LOGAN CITY UTAH, BATTLE. NAVAL , f u His death is deeply depforad.for Gen. Alban was loved by his soldiers and eujojed the esteem of the comma uity. It is asserted that the death of the Colombian ! 'f r J VOL. XXIII. A U&thAauirri)-- V . ' A ji r t i prst-name- 1 .The.-anxietyreeentl- -- , - - man with a sonl smaller than tlie head of a pin, the loss of somuch property all at once, must, be disThe manager is still tressing. the incident. abont thinking CREMATED ALIVE, Seven Employees of WcstYa. Camp Lumber Burned to Death. Forty Men Wrre Ailcep in Building TLkfi Caught Fire Only Mean of Escape The members of Ihe legal fraternity in Salt Lake City, are pretty Vere two Small Window and Narrow r busy these days, telling what Stairway, dolts some of the Justices of the Supreme Court are, According to them, Baskin is the Hambeton, WVa,rJan.21. only one who knows enough about law to tell a writ of certiorari from About 4 oclocktbiamorning camp: kin a raiL fence, is the Fiveof theOttlr Creek Bcom and Democratic the member of only Lumber company, several milea caurt too. from here, In tbe forest, took fire What on earth is the matterf and burned so rapidly that seven Nearly three whole days --Rave of the forty rqtn asleep in the passed, and no real brilliant building failed to tret out, and achievment of Kearns has come were burned to death.1 to the front. It was not more than, five min- ntes from the time tbe alarm was Have you noticed that Joe Raw given uqtil there was no chance to lins!Ubrains.and-GeorgeSathe- rs lands genins stack up like 30 escape!" The buildiqg was : 22x20 cents against Kearns money. Its feet, and the upper part1 'was all your Uncle Tom who makes all the one room. In this the forty men touchdowns, you will observe. were sleeping. Two very small windows and the narrow stairs His face was beaming with de- afforded the only ways of escape, light as he climbed the and those who went- - to the . winsteps with a fond yonng thing of dows', a dozen or' more, had to about 29 at bis side. Say, he ejactwelve, or fifteen feet, the ulated as he enconntered The Jour- jnmp others rushing down the steps like nal- man just inside - the door sheep, pushing and tumbling and of the building. Where do ye git falling over each other. The dead yer marriage papers? The Clerks were almost entirely cremated office was pointed to him, and then he asksd: Ye dont know what panic-stricke- as thick-heade- it d" and-Bas- , : . , court-hous- e they charge,do ye? Two and a half, was tbe response. Both faces were instantly clouded; and then he suorted: Two an a half, guns! but thats Oh! yes. said highaintit? the newspaper fiend, but then you know those things always come Then they went out onto high. the steps and held a . consolation. Finally the man brightened up and - PERISl IN IXPLOSIoN. Walsenburg, Colo., Jan. 20. Tlriee men killedjind three others badly burned is the result of a serious explosion which occurred today in one of the Colorado Fuel aud Iron companys properties at lictou, three miles from here. Among the killed are a colored laborer named Johnson and Frank Marquis. grabbing the girls hand started A brother of Superintendent for the clerks office. Come on, Phipps of the mine was one of he said, doggone the difference, a those badly burned. Tbe fire in feller don't get married every day the mine has been extinguished, nohow, and the happy twain and the corapanysproperty disappeared from view. r extensively damaged. was-no- HATCHET-WORKE- Do you think it will snow! HaVball and company of Lew- an organ, iston recently gave away ver but the lucky ticket-neturned are now it over. up. They trying The moral is, dont loose- your - tickets until after the drawing takes place. R t MAIMED. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 21 Mrs.. Carrie Natiou, while flourishing, a . large hatchet which she received as a present from nu ' Eastern firm, dropped jt and the keen edge of the instrument severed the large toe of her right-foot- .mam-ufacturi- ng will What a picnic the will have when he strikes "Ogden. Glasmann is surely ripe for the burning. fool-kill- er i As an authority on smallpox, Bill is about as big a fake as lie proved to be won some other political-problem- . An exchange chroilicles the marriage of Kittie Driver and John H. but neverUphilL Its really sad, theless true, that in - the journey through life, of, this, couple, itjvill be all uphill for the driven There are some people in Logan who are closer than the hide , of ' a I poisoned fox. A yonng man, well known on the street, went into fri store the other day and proclaimed his desirev for a pin, and finally spying a pin cushion fall of them, proceeded to help himself, being well acquainted in the place. H,e nearly fell dead when tne manager ! -- j |