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Show . Tiau riBLUHixe - COALVILLE. , Hostile Roll co. - FIGHT WITH BANDITS PEACE RESTORED. COALVILLE TIMES. ml X UTAH. UTAH NEWS. Um Hew le tbe Will tbe CsweMua of Auckland, X. Z., June i.BrA4lctt from Apia, Samoa, under date of May 31. state that Malleloa and Tamaseee have visited the members of the Samoan commission on board the United States transport Badger-anMat aafa 'visited them the following day. Neither of them w as recognized OFFICERS AND TRAIN ROBBERS HAVE A SKIRMISH. In the Coafllet the UssrSIsM ml ths L (saw Onl Istsst Bant sod thn Oat in ars Mnhe Thniv Straps t thn ; H Rtflnak sil d Sanpete count; baseball enthusiast trt or(siiin( eouatj lifw. Utah' contribution to the metal tputofthe aortd ln 1898 .r an valued ""At itr.est.sajceT;'" Utah' state flower, the eeg liTy 1 !a evidence on the hills, but in limited quantities no fur. ' Dearer papers publish a atorjr to the effect that the Klo tirande Western will baild a brautblxteen miles long at price. There la some lively bidding in the ' southern" part of the state' for the branch experiment station of the Agricultural college. The wool clip of Utah has practically been diaposed'Of it bringing from If to IS cents. Twenty-on- e carloads were shipped from on point last week. The Danish eitisens of Halt Lake county, on Monday last celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of constitutional liberty in Denmark. A bamboo cage containing four monkeys was received from Manila by A bait Lake gentleman last week. They will be placed In the Lagoon fnanagerie near bait Lake. A of Pennsylvania. - will to the near future erect a residence in Salt Lake City that will coat and will be one of the moat eostly residences In the west All the laws enacted by the Third legislature became effective on Jane 1, more than three weeks late, owing to the fact that the printing contractors had not finished their work. Nearly the entire lasne of the Utah Sugar company bonds have been die posed of, there being bat 1,000 shares of the 30,500 remaining. The initial 10 on of the new iscent, payment per sue of stock wee made last week. The elrcos people left one of their attractions behind when they departed from Provo, The bearded lady, it teems, has been gradually becoming Insane, end at Provo she became violent end wee committed to the asylum nt that place, Oeorge M, Cannon has Just completed a blwtory of Utah banking, wfcielr will published in - the Rhodes Hanking Journal, .in' which the loturpwtlngvae la developed that the first gold eagles minted in the United States were minted in Utah. t Af6 s multi-millionai- re (133,-00- 0, ( r Hon. Thomas Kearns bee donated orphanage, with which to purchase a tract of land and erect n oommodloua new building. Of this amount (23.000 has already been paid and ths balance will be paid aa soon as It le needed. Callln K Stokes met with a painful accident in Salt Lake on Decoration day. While slighting from a moving street car he fell, end a trailer passed over his foot, crushing it so that it waa necessary to amputate tbe member Just above the ankle. 110.000 to SL Ann A special meeting of tbe Utah presin Salt Lake City last bytery wsa held at which all the Presbyterian ministers of the state were present, except four. A pastor wee provided for bpringvllle end Rev. IL II. wee chosen as pastor at large to labor in the state. Cock Ylng, the Chinese girl who occasioned a sensation in Celestial circles la Salt Lake City a few weeks ago by leaving home and then refusing to see her hatband, Ong Hoy, le now in a week, ry mission home in San Francisco, prepar- , . ing for a mission to her native landL A benefit game of base ball was played in Salt Lake last week for Samuel R. Skidmore, the mail carrier who was seriously injured la a runaway some time ego, the receipts from the sale of tickets aggregating $182.70, Policemen end firemen were the opponents In the game. ' Charles Bishop, who was sent to the penitentiary from Provo on June 13, 1893, to serve eight yean for burglary, escaped from the state penitentiary On the 30th nlL lie dug through the floor with a staple screw and thus gained entranoe to the work shop, where he secured necessary tools to effect his escape. Colonel Willard Tonng, who was' ic command of the second regiment, United States volunteer engineers, returned V his home la Salt Lake last week. He will leave for New Orleans during the week, having accepted A position with a company that has. the contract for a new drainage system la the Louisiana metropolis. Sowing nod planting has been com plcte-- i jo nwly , ell portlous of the state. Fall wheat la doing well, but will not yield as much as last year. Spring wheat end oats continue In good condition, while lucera is generally doing welL1 Residents on the banks of Big Cottonwood say their fears of damages by high water have passed. Tbe unusually cool weather caused tbe snow "In the hilla to melt gradually, and the streams while high have not become dangerously so. Chey one, Wyo., June 7. Sheriff Or Heistand of Natrona connty, wk ear asking Mataafs blamed the European for went out with a posse of twelve men I) the trouble hererThe "com mission Art pursuit of the union Pacific traindyi to Casper and re informed him that they had power to miters, -- establish a government with or with- Mataafs thought tbe Samoans should have a king but ex- out a king. pressed willingness to disarm his followers and leave the matter In the hands of the commission. The natives ere gaining confidence .apd ere freely submitting their griev- ances to the commission. Tbe natives brought here from other islands at the time of the disturbances will be returned to their homes and al! the warships will probably leave Samoa at an early date. KILLED BY TRAIN ROBBERS- .Sheriff sttls His Ufo la Bloody With BaadlU. porta n brisk Skirmish between hi) posse end the robbers. Sheriff Heistand and posse left at 11 a. m., and at 4 p. m. overtook the fugitives thirty miles north of Casper, making for the Powder river country Tbe robbers opened fire st a distant of half a mil and then retreated, shoot iogat the officer as they ran. Sheri! Heistand horse was killed st the first fire end he wee left afoot. He walkef fifteen mile to n sheep camp for n ne horse end having no hopes of overtaking the posse he returned to Casper. Sheriff Hazen of Converse county, who wee with the posse, continued Um purtoiL The robber ere oo goof horses and are armed with the latest smokeless powder long range rifles. It is now certain tbeyaro pert of tlu bend of outlaw, whs have during the pest three years robbed banks, postoffices end country stores Is South Dakota, Montane, Utah, Colo redo end Wyoming. They had thirty miles to travel Iron the scene of the skirmish before reachWell region, an el ing the most inaccessible district iving alotif tbe Big Horn mountain. Heretofore, when the members of the bend have reached this rendezvous after committing depredations pursuit ha ceased. Is this ebsae they wilt be followed lots tbe fast nets end fought to a finish. The posse now closing in on them is beaded by the United States marshal, sheriffs end officers of tbe Union Pacific detective department and no ex pease will be spared to effect their Capture and clean out the entire band. MATAAFA IS DEFIANT. Ds4w ss ClnsswtosMs WUI lw GENERAL KINGS VIEW. ROBBERY. RoragaU Tsss ss Rise SU F racitco, June 6. Tbe follow- ing advisee have been received from Apia, Samoa, under date of May 19; Since the rebels went to Felenie a strong petrol of 700 or 800 men daily make a round, seeing that ell is quiet, and that no looting or damage la being don by the Melietoea followers. Several case of looting have been reported, end where it i possible to find out the offenders, they have been severely punished. The damage caused bv the friendlies ha,- - however, - been very email in comparison with that caused by the Mataafans, not parL The large fort at Lo topis waa destroyed by tbe Malietoana, end It i reported that Matas fa is highly enraged at this, claiming that in the event of hie wishing to return to the same after the commission bus made known its decision, he onghtto have been allowed to do so. In the meantime he is building forts Inland of the town of Falenla and his followers stoutly declare that even if thn commission ere unahimout against him, he will never acknowledge Tanu as king, end will fight it out to the bitter end. th AFTER GENERAL A DARING PILAR. Soys BANDITS HOLD UP PASSENGER TRAIN IN WYOMING, DhbIU to Blow Opaa Uw Sofa, aa 4 Wrack a Bridge oad So. oral Ci Roaa of Iko Paaaaagon War Kola tod tJ Robbon, Hood Ik Hnr la tb Fblllpplnra Mraa Eadod. ktf SsnFrancisco, June 3. General Charles King, U. S. V., was among tbe passengers from Manila that arrived-othe City of Puebla. General King, iu an interview regardir g tbe Philippine aituatiou, said: The situation In the Philippines 1 moat serious The people of those islands will keep up a guerrilla warfare, and there is no telling wheu hostilities fast, to the will cease-- .. They nesses of the mountains, retreat when they are' whipped and hide In the Subsisting oo practically jungles. nothiogrthey have no need of a base of supplies. It will necessitate a large force of men to subjugate them completely. The war in the Philippi nea is by so means ended. Their intrenchroents-arworts of military engineering And construction, equal to the best the most civilized military nations have procured. Under the Spanish regimes the Filipino learned soniethingof war, and we are receiving evidence of this everyday. The voluoteers who fought in tbe Philippines are a splendid lot of men. capable and accomplished fighters. They behaved like veterans when under fire, and there is no limit to their coarage. Their record in that awful country will adorn pages of American history recently made and yet unwritten. OVER BILLION IN DEBT. -- Cheyenne, Wyo., June 4. Just before daylight Friday morning, in tbe midst of a drenching rain, the Union Pacific westbound passenger train was held npabonta mile from. AVilcox, The robbers blew np the express car severely wounding the engineer, end then escaped to tbe mountains. According to the official of tbe express company, tbe robbers obtained only a nominal reward foe their daring crime. A posse, under command of tbe sheriff of Carbon .county, if In pursuit, and the officers are confident of with-dynamit- cap-tarin- g them. The bandits, six in number, are believed to be members of the gang. The train was the westbound passenger, also carrying mail and express. It was running in two sections, the first section being the one held up. This section consisted of two mail cars, a baggage car fitted with overland mail, an fxpreas car and two well-fille- d pas- Lootoas forcre ora Making It Cheyenne, Wyo., June 8. A second tho Filipino. senger coaches battle with the dynamiters of the Union This section was doe at Wilcox, at Manila, Jhne 6. A 'vigorous campacific express train has been fought waa begun on Saturday against 2:09 a. m , but it waa a little late. It paign In the mountains forty milee north-o- f General Rio Del Pilar's force of 2,000 had passed Wilcox and was flagged by Casper by tbe sheriff's posse which has rebels in the foothills at the mouth of a red light between Wilcox and Aurora been in pursuit since Sunday morning, La Guns de Bay, and in the towns of at 3:18. It was at a point 303 miles and aa a result one men and probably Gairta, Taytay and Antipolo, under east of Ogden, or 132 miles west of i'i Obligations Balog Slowly more-lie- dead. Tbe first battle wsa the supervision of General 'Lawton.' Cheyenne. " Kodured. Tee Pot on Creek, thirty fought Sunday Aa the train reached tbe bridge one General Hall, with 3,500 men, moved Washington, June 3. The monthly miles north of Casper. Tbe second batsoutheast from the pumping station, of the robbers crawled into the cab statemert of the public debt shows tle wee fought at a point ten miles and Colonel Whalley, who relieved and at the point of a gun ordered Enthat at tbe close of business May 31, farther north aud in a wilder country. General King in command of hla bri- gineer Jones to pull across the bridge 1899, the debt, less cash in the treasThe robbers, being closely pressed, gade, proceeded east from San Pedro and atop. Meanwhile, the others of ury, amouo ted to $1,1(58,891,407, a demade a determined stand behind some Macatl, the two divisions approaching the gang were at work in the express crease, aa compared with last month, rocks in a deep ravine, end when the car. Just as the engine pulled off the each other. This decreaae in the debt of 13,695,857, posse appeared opened fire at close Colonel Whalley captured Cainta bridge there was a tremendous explois for accounted by an increase in the bewith of Joe Sheriff small rebels Uazen, loss, the Douglas, fleeing rsnge. sion that scattered the express car for cash on hand. The debt is recapitufore the advance of the United States Wyo., fell at the first fire, being shot a hundred feet in every direction. The lated aa follows: Interest-bearin- g troops officer waa through the stomach. The General nail drove the Filipino end of the mail car waa blown in and debt on which in- - ' removed to Casper, where be expired. from the vicinity of Mariquini, sweep- several stringers knocked out of the debt, (1,046,048,730; terest has ceased since maturity, Tbe bandits are surroupded by a deing them towards General Whalley 'a bridge. 5. Engineer Jones was slightly debt bearingno interest, SUPPORTED BY column. termined posse,' and if they are capThis Total. (1,346,350,500. by flying debria Injured tured they will probably be lynched. doea not include TO KEEP THE PEACE. Utihlnftoa Volantra March lute It only required a few minutes for amount, however, in certificates and treasury Thole Protection. (555,517,613 FMHppta which ws notes outstanding, which are offset by HAD A BLOODY BATTLE- - the robbers to rifle the safe, Manila. June 7. Two batalliona of Rato Troop Rccrararjr ot Kentucky Mur- blown open by the explosion. They an equal amount of cash in the treasdor Trial. (Joratoa Despoil e Joss house anil Chinese the Washington troops Tinder Colonel took Its contents, signalled their con- ury held tor tbeir redemption. Lexington, Ky., June 6. Three comResent the Outrage. The cash in the treasury is classified Wholley, on board eaacoes, were federates on the engine,, end before of a state and troops gatling as fellows: Gold, (261,201,427; stiver, Victoria, B. C., June 8. According towed from Pasig to Morohg on Sun panies crew train and the the passengers Bonds (508,110,172; paper, (46,450,783. to mail advices from China, the col- day and landed under cover of a well gun squad started yesterday for Man- were aware of just what bad happened deposited in Nation bank depositories, chester to keep the peaee there at the d lision between Germane end Chinese directed fire from the army were off for the mountains. It o disbursing officers balances, etc., $83,- at Kaia Chou. May 20. in . which -- three gunboat Napldau aud Covadouga. i.lBaker trlal Colon,1 "'illiamahaa tbe 149.681. Totals (898,067,063, against- ' "' to .?!e hou.re; ;wny and Uowardeave j- news that the. White which there ar'e demand liabilitiesbotUeruian officer and I hhmtof of Chientrenched Vio Tbe m-el- , woo were .,i, so could wreck that the train proceed Manchester heavily armed. IntendS caused-b- y standing amounting to (081,482,165, nese were killed, the outskirts of the town, reserve to kill the Bakers caah balono in tbs tvoaa- - ' Ha says also to Medibine Bow, tbs next station, leaving ing Jammhoam. their fir until the troops were ashoft there 1 need of militia at noltflnra ttoapolJiiijr from which the report wee sent. ury of (267,584,094. London, About 3,000 Chinese gathered to resent and In the open. The American A- where an The passengers were not molested by attempt was made last night FAVOR BRYAN. the outrage and a bloody fight fol- rtillery opened fire on the lnsurgene to kill Judge Colson, who presided st the bandits, and the only person inlowed. and drove them from their position, tbe trial of Attorney G. K. Wilson, jured was tbe engineer. Ohio 'Valley League of Blmetallte Club charged with murdering his mistress Nominate the Colonel for President. A reward of (1,000 each for the arrest killing nine of them andwoundiig Tbe jury disagreed. BAND1TB ARE KNOWN. five- .- The Washington troops then The maddened people accuse Judge of the robbers, dead or alive, has been Louisville, Ky., June 3. At the took the town, the rebels fleeing to Colson of ruling in favor of the pris- offered Two Arc Well Kiowa Mombars of th the of the Ohio Valley League of company. express by meeting the hills oner. The lives of both Colson and Bang. - While the American were on tblr Wilson are Bimetallic Clubs, resolutions were threatened. GAVE A BALL AT MANILLA. Cheyenne, Wyo., June 8. The Idenway to Morong, the insurgents opeted adopted declaring in favor of William CUBA HAS PRESS CENSOR. tity of the three train robbers la how fire from n shore battery st Ancoee, Bow tho Pmcb CommlMloa Footers Frlond" J. Bryan for presidential candidate in known. One is Bob Taylor of Hells tbeir first shot striking the Covadon-gs'- s hip of NetivMo 1900; declared against the organizaawning aft at a range of 3,100 Will ioppraa tb Fabllcatloo of Inftn.ma-tor- y Fourche bank robbery fame, and one of 4. Manila June Philippine tion and existence of trusts; favor and Editorial. yards Tbe Napidan we also fired at the leaders of th commission night gave one recommend the adoption by tbe demThursday 8. In view of the Santiago, June WEYLERS AGENT LYNCHED. gang of cattle robbers. Another is most has ocratic national convention in 1900 of of the brilliant ballstfanila eontinued publication of inflammatory Dick Cavsnangh, a gambler, who, until seen. of tbe Chicago platform of 1896 without of one a was ever series It Cuban Wroak Vaagoonr on o Fiend wko editorials in tbe local press, General recently, wee located at Casper? The entertainments intended tq foster change, and declare in favor of the Mardorod Cblldroa. , issued has order an Brooke directing free and unlimited coinage of silver at third robber lea Mexican who has been Ilsvsns, June 7. Joseph La Brega, the appointment of a press censor for friendship between the Americans and the ratio of 1C to 1. a member of the gang for some time. The commission has tbe a notorious agent of General Weyler Santiago. The editors ere indignant, the natives. ilamairan Mill Iien Roelproclty. handsomest residence in Manila, overHound for tb Gold Field. who outraged women and killed chil- but the public generally Is pleased. sur.The harbor. the Jamaica, June 3. The relooking grounds Kingston, alSan Francisco, Jens 8. Scenes Tbe seditious articles have not been dren, arrived at San Antonio de Laa it were illuminated, while ciprocity delegation will sail for the most equalling in excitement those Bags yesterday. His appearance was Id any sense an expression of the gen- rounding Several anonymous let- the house Itself was decorated with United States on Tuesday. The scope which marked tbe departure of pros- n signal for the gathering of relatives eral opinion. ter have been received by the United tbe American colors. and of friends those whom he formerly States The newly appointed judges. General of the commission is restricted to pectors for the Klondike at tbe first military officers here, threatenposition and s announcement of the gold discovery persecuted. The excitement coo tin- ing an uprising at an early date unless Otis, a number of other American officials Hie sod were best natives many coo wealthy possible terms. Tho curipg cessions, essentially prewefff enacted when the eteemer Ho- ned throughout the day and night certain One of these present. There wss a display of gorere have the posterous, granted. delegates power to enter into About n sailed crowd Salvador surrounded mer and the schooner midnight communications names June 20 aa the geous native toilets end many jewels an agreement. Jamaican's are confifor 8L Michaels, the first craft bound the house where he was end began to date fixed for an outbreak. were worn. The array of handsome him. He attempted to eswomen surprised the Americana There dent that in view of the positive alterthither ' this season. Both vessel threaten ou aud demonstrators ENOUGH-VOTE- S. was a long program of American and native of Canadian annexation, the the cape meeting HAS debold and cabin sailed filled, many emptied his revolver, wounding two Filipino dances, followed by the ren- United States will accept th terms ofsiring passage being refused accom- persons. The crowd closed in end cap- BeaOonsa of lows Will bo th Noxt Speak-o- r dering of several instrumental selec- fered ss the only means of retaining him end he waa lynched in the tured modations for the lack of space. of tho Boo. tions, ending with The tbe West Indian trade. Banner. public square. Chicago, June 8. Congressman DaRobot Bora tb Tow. Couldn't Dow 1Janus. Cub Fopors Dooooae Cooaonhlp Murder of America Soldier Aronged. R. Henderson of Iowa has received vid 8. Saton rebels The Manila, June de Cuba, June 7. The local enough pledges by telegraph end mail Columbus, O., June 4. The RepubliJune 3 Captain Smith, in Santiago Manila, urday night made an attack upon the press violently denounces the censor- to state convention nominated command of the American forces on 102 votes in the caucus can him give friendly town of Mac bee, and after ship order Issued by the governor gen- when It meet iu As George K. Nash, the favorite of Sena-ato- r the island of Negros, ha punished Washington. driving the Inhabitants ont burned tbe eral. The It Hanna, tor governor, nnd votes constitutes a mathe insurgents who brutally murdered n ninety-thre- e Independent calls town. Several Americans have been John A. Caldwell, the favor- Captain Tilley recently. . . The eastern -crime against a free people." jority of the Republican representation horrible slightly wounded roceotly.The enemy The Norvenlr says: Cuba has fallen In the house, Colonel Henderson has ite of George B. Cox, for lieutenant coast of the island is now under tho baa several Krupp gone, which they nominafrom her position of a dignified Span- nine to the good and several states to governor, with the other fi American flag, end the inhabitants from. Word comes to Chicago tions distributed among those of less have bring forward and nan for firing large ish colony and become an bear alav asked protection against bends of abject S. shells into the town, then retiring with and James Sherman E. Soren distinct party affiliations. What was robbers who make war an exenae for Intervenor. Tb secret police ere that Payne, New York's aspirants ior tho their guns. One of the inanrgent shells comthe origin of ananytnoaa let- speakership, will .withdraw from the generally nailed ths Hanna-Co- x The robbers have been outlawry.- fell within thlrty yards of General tracing ter received by the American military contest In a Tew days," thus making bination controlled a large majority driven into the mountains by United MacArthnra headquarter Saturday unaniof th (13 delegates, but it did not ex- States and native troop and severely authorities. It ie believed these ema- Colonel Hendersons election J mous. evening. ercise its power beyond the nominanate from the Inflamatory press, punished. tions of Nash and CaldwelL Dowry Hollo foe Homo, CAROLINES. PRICE OF Sols RoboU. Would Move 8 top pod th War. attsqol June 8. The United Hongkong, Coraolole Froparra for Work. June The sultan Pesetas Jane 3. The correspondent Hongkong, Raeolva for London, of Hot 21,000,000 (pels States cruiser Olympia, with Admiral Sun Francisco, June 4. The steamer of the 1 Blood Fnraralon Gain, who, U wee supposed, wss favNewt at tho Hague says: Daily afon here left board, Dewey Tuesday Alameda brings information that the antowards 6. the is June It United Madrid, disposed Mr, Holla, orably Germany, secretary of the American ternoon at 4 o'clock, - There was no U turns out, has imported nounced, pays 27,000,000 pesetas for tho Samoan commission, which arrived delegation, is the author of th Amerinow, States, demonstration. Tbe weather was large quantity of anus from Sings-por- e Caroline, Paloa and Marianne islands. at Apia May 13, have selected Mr. can mediation proposal. In one of wet, It was blowing and raining yin Sandakeu, with a view to re- Spain retain three coaling stations, Tripp, ths American representative, as the most forcible and lucid speeches hard at the time of the warships desisting th American. These arm he ooe In each group, nod Germany un- chairman. On their arrival they re- the conference baa yet heard, he argued parture. -- While passing th cruiser he stored on the Island of Soaai. sod dertakes to defend these stations In ceived letter of welcome from King the utility of special mediation, as Powerful th band played tbe British he Is a at of force raising Sepoys Singa- esse of war. Germany, in addition, Mailetoa Tana, and from. Mataafs. illustrated by ths lesons of ths national anthem and gsve a bogle a. 1 believed It the decision grants Spain the moat favored nation Both letters were acknowledged. The pore. that war. He aald had Them was no firing. Th Pow- of the saltan to commissioners ere reticent as to their Spain and America been each assisted he United coland in in tho fight treatment States Germany erful replied with n similar salat and Is th result of Breye mission to Bin- -, onics. , plans and proceeding. They will not by a mediator, peace would probably . . her band played 1111 Columbia. have been arranged after the battle of hold any public sessions. gapore in April. Manila. WUI Bring Droyfra Book. Wool TmatpartoU For Troop Re Bartels ot Bos. AaotSor Aadro Moorage, Rut Follow dark, " couaeil June eabinst Parts, (.TheSan Francisco, June 8. The question Washington, June 4. Requests have Christiana, June 7. According to a has decided that th French second-elas- s New Orleans, June 3. The Louisiana of transportation for troops destined come to th war department that no state hoard of health baa made tbe fol-diapatch from Mandat, the most eoath-er- n cruiser Sfax, now at Fort da forth Philippines is worrying mill town of Norway, two boy on May France, Martinique, should proceed im- persons dying on transport coming to lowing report regarding the recent, tary authorities greatly. Soldier are 14 found on th north const of Iceland or going from ths United States in supposed cases of yellow fever: "Rep-- . mediately and bring Dreyfus from tn arriving here by the hundreds end cork ease, containlag a slip of Isis of Devils to France. The crnlser Manila shall be buried at sea. The sec- reseetatives of this board, with tbe there are many regularly organised paper, dated July 11,197, signed A- is expected to arrive at Brest about retary of war has taken this matter np representatives of ths boards of Alacompanies already here awaiting trans- ndre. Strindberg end Free ncekel, nnd an order to that effect has been i bama and Mississippi, accompanied by and 26. when Dreyfua will be handed sued. - For this purpose it has become Surgeon Murray of tbe United Staten portation, and there are ooe or two hearing the word: "All well. Thrown June and authorities the to lodged military to detail an expert cmbalmef marine hospital service, regiments on the road to this city. It nut about longitude 81, latitude uninspected all iu the military prison at Rennes. His necessary Is believed some of the old transport on for each transport. Ths deknown." Professor Andress brother eonvictiou having been annulled byth dnty and hospital records, in New hospitals which have re turned to commercial thinks the case waa partment has a sufficient number of Orleans nnd found nothing suspicious probably on of united chambers of the coart of cassalife will again be pressed into the serrank and title are re-- l these men already in' the service and the letter buoys with which th Andre tion. histo military Nothing justifies tb slightest appro him. stored vice of the governmeeL osalgumenta bs'e been mads. hsnsion. expedition wee provided. ll Hole-ln-th- e (389.-259,24- TIN-CLAD- S." ettjr-t'ad- tin-cla- re-tw- bI -- ll Star-Spangl- tmu ea-lat- , ' i |