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Show IfWItfi- Ml- - 7 - VJ tv COAIiVILLK TIMES. ORDERED TO MANILA. SEVERAL REGIMENTS WILL SAIL AT ONCE. ' FtBUSHISu'ea. '"'T TIME , UTAH Troop ha NlluS tot t th a g r arises Will Pbtlipplaa litas- -. utaii news. BIShlp Orsgua and last ; Inaaifai; Th. Bids for furnishing supplies for th state prison sre being s.krd for. rr. Cache county thin yeer produced million and a half bushel 8of whesL Ths director of the Utsh sugsscotn pany here declered e dividend for the pest six month of per cent. The contract for the eonstrnetion of the Utsh ds Pacific road bee been let. end work will be begon at once. The annual eon rention of tbn Eple-copchurch in Utah end Nevada wee held la Belt Leke during the pent r week. The report from Beaver IsVhalTh bey crop is the' beeriest by sererel thousand tons that bee ever been Washington, Sept 20, Fire regibeen ments now at Hn Francisco? ordered to Manila, Arrangements for their transportation will be made at ones. The regiments ordered to Ms nils are the following; Fifty first Iowa, Twentieth Kansas, First Tetoncs, First Washington and a detachment of the Second Oregon. . It was staled at the war department that no exigency bed arisen which made it necessary to send the troops now at San Francisco to Manila, but the order issued waa in accordance with . th,. general plan of the department regarding a garrison for the Philippines That plan of garrison doly lnol tided 30,000 men for the Philippines; 12, MW for Porto Rich, and 80,000 for Cubs. The troops to he sent to Manila under order will fill the The complement for that station. troops would hare been sent before, it was said, except that the department waa awaiting the return of the trans-port- t -- lsst week aevep cerloede of Utek honey wee shipped to Boston. Four cerloede were shipped from one : eoonty CL L. Msswtli, the Sprlngviil bank robber, ie busily engaged writing a book, telling of bit many thrilling experience In ths west. It is not expected that troops now at State Treasurer Chipmsn's report for Honolulu will accompany those to Te embarked at San Francisco, hot that August shows: Receipt, 17,08.70; 74,&fl7.SO; balance on bend more troops will be sent to Honolulu to the sear future. Anguet 1, 78,845. IS. The following th order dim-tineld eon of Charley Price, a movement of the troops from San James Pries of Sprit! grille, accidently 'i' , w shot himself through, the foot withe Francisco: Office. General's WashingAdjutant rifle while hunting. ton, D. (X, Sept 19, 1898: CommandThe members of battery C reoelred ing General, Department of Californio, tbelr pay el Sea Francisco on the lfitL, San Francisco With the approval of . Ma making two pay day a they bar the acting secretary of war, the Fifty-firIowa, First Tennessee, First had sines entering the serrtee of Uncle Washington, Fifth Tennessee and a delata. tachment of the Oregon volunteer innow at San Francisco, are herefantry, The associations of by relieved from duty In the depart4b la state. Including the ment of California, apd will proceed to intend making application to the No- Manila, Philippine iaienda, reporting, tional association for upon arrival at that point, to the comOee-da- a. - -- - I ar - hr st atock-grewer- wool-grower- stock-growe- membership. At Mluersville the grain crop is the beet yield per sere end quantity ertr harvested there and below Milford on tba best farms 75,000 bushels of grain will be threehed. Jadge John W, Judd, lets United, Stele district attorney, bee decided (o Tears Utah and return to hie old Tennessee home, where he will resume the practice of lew. Burglars entered the postoSee at Eureka end carried away some- letters hurt did not disturb anything else. A due has been obtained sod the will probably be captured. At the regular monthly meeting of the directors of the Z. C. M. L, Presi-deLorenso Snow was oboeea presi-- . dent of that lnstlutlon for the balance of the term, made recant by the death of President Woodruff. . , UUhk naral cadet, Robert Morris, la la Salt Lake for n few days before He bee been returning to Annapoll seeing actIre service and has just returned from Honolulu, where he sew the flag raised August 11. Mrs. Mery Werner Sprague, who died at Salt Lake on the 15th lust, was OS year, 8 months and It days old. She wee the widow of Dr. S. L. Sprague, who wee Brigham Young 'a physician for many years. The Utah Beekeepers' association will hold its meeting at the Joint city and county building. Salt Lake City, on Thursday, October A An effort U being made to make a display t the Omaha exposition. Leo 8. Whitehead of Salt Lake le the lnrentor of eu electric automatic rot-le- y gun which win Are shots at the rate of 4,800 minute. Mr. White-bea- d baa a number of capitalists Interested with him aod will endeasor to supply the nations of the world with a few of hie pe Mr Marin Mickleaoa, of Spring City, while riding Inn buggy with her fcuabnd end two granddaughters, fell from the rehlcle and received Injuries which resulted ta death. The suppo eition In that she must hare fallen Oeleep. A child sitting In her lep wee also thrown out, but escaped unin-- enl-prl- te nt semi-annu- pr ." . 9m WITHDRAWING. Than L Oecapy Kir. Fort WINNIE On. Third af Sau Juan, Porto Ulco, SepL 21. Th d Spanlarda now occupy lea than of Porto Rica - The Spanish troops from the abandoned portions are being concentrated at Aricobo, whence they will reach San J uan by railroad as soon as transportation is available. .They could notenter the city before owing to Its crowded condition. Today the Spaniards will evacuate the Inland of Vieques, where a com pany of American troops, dUpntchrd from General Grant's brigade, has been landed. The Spanish troop- - from the ialend of Vieque will remain at Iiumaceo nntil the Spaniards fall back on the line of the military road, rpan-le- h control Is now confined to within e line drawn from Iiumaceo to Abonito, end from there to Aricobo, leas than d of the Island. one-thir- - COALVILLE. SPANIARDS jured. . A hunting elnb has been organised It Salt Lake City, witk n membership of twenty-fouDeckers Lake, five miles south wesj of the city, and 1300 acres of lend surrounu.ng it, hue been secured. A deputy will be employed to keep off lotruttr Ducks are the principal game. Lessee here been taken on the grounds for Are years, Mra. Margaret Blaine Salisbury of Salt Lake woe elected f the George Washington association, the object of which is to found a National university at Washington, at the recent session held on tho 15th Inst. Quong Wsh, n Chinese resident of .Halt Lake, wept to wed wlih lWa Harris, n quadroon girl, but the eouny clerk has refused to issue a lioense. Quong tows be will carry the matter to the Courts, to direct the way for him to secure hie bride. Repair aod improvement at Fort Cameron for the branch of the B. Y. academy are rapidly approaching and n big time is expected on the 28th, when the site end buildings will be dedicated and the college opened fofVupils r. nt ooa-pleti- manding general, for duty. I n led States forces, "The quartermaster's department will furnish the necessary transportation, especial care being taken to provide sufficient space, and the subsistence end medical departments are charged with providing ample and suitable supplies furnished by their reto Insure th spective- departments, and health of the comfort, well-beintroops en route, liy commend of Major General Miles. "U. C. Counts, Adjutant Gene rah" The war department has amended the order relsj.lv to the dispatch of reinforce manta to the Philippines, so os to Inereeae the number privates end 8 officers. Theso ore made ap of four companies of the g by-1,1- Infantry find recruits for the Tenth Pennsylvania. First Nebraska and First Colorado- - These troops made up the expedition under General King, which recently left San Francisco on the Arisons for the Philippines, but was stopped by the depart menta orders when two days out, and returned to pork , i The uevy"' department la rushing preparations for the start of the big battleships Oregon and Iowa to Honolulu and orders have been sent to the New York navy yard to hare tho mechanics work overtime on these ships. The purpose is to have them tart ou their long voyage by the end of the present month end according to tho department calculations, they tbould arrive at tbelr destination by the end of January. There Is little effort now made to conceal the fact that the depertmentwlll have the ships met at Honolulu by a dispatch boat, with orders to turn tbelr prow westward to Manila. Battleships of this character are not needed to keep the Filippino insurgents In order, and their assembling at Manila, In conjunction with the dispatch of heavy reinforcements of troops for the American land forces, cannot but be regarded as significant In circles here It la seen that the real purpose of tho president In making llu-s-s prepara tionsia tolaeure the peace commissioners Against any Interference In their work of disposing of the future of the Philippines according to their beat Judgment' , ( Twenty-thir- d well-inform- irrt toe Cato. ' Washington. Sept It Is .the intention of the administration to send to Cuba as n garrison force of the island about 40,000 troop, ! a addition to the force now in Santiago under command of General Lawton. The organisations which are to comprise the Cuban garrison have not all been designated but it is assured that at least halfyet, of them will be volunteers. Within two weeke orders Will be issued for the movement to Cuba of the first 10,000 of the permanent garrtunn, snd it.is expected that they will tall from the United States about October 10. - These troops will be followed quickly by others until the entire farce of 40,000 bee been established on the island. 20, i i. earning Son. Salt Leke, Sept, 20. The Twenty-fourt- h regiment will leers Montauk Point, L,i tomorrow and Is due to arrive la Salt Laks Saturday night or Senday morning. Some of the invalid soldiers will he detained in the hospital near New York end sent to Join the regiment later, but ell who ore not inThe Twty-fwrt- a I' capacitated for travel will mere with the regiment Kent la expeetad to arrive hi Salt Lake almost B7 day, but he may come aloog with Major-Oener- al hla old regiment. - , th of REBELLION DAVIS. DEAD. (of4r;- - Fo to th Ort Beyond, Narraghnaett Pier, R.L,Sept Miss Winnie DAvts,' daughter of Jefferson Davis, la deed at the Tw e 19. Mra. Bock-Ingha- m hoteL Mia Winnie Daria, the "Daughter of the Confederacy," waa born In tb confederate executive mansion at Richmond, Vo., in 1863. She wa educated principally at home, owing to the troubles surrounding her father and the publicity which attended all the movements of the Davis family. Mis Davie attained her maturity at Bloody Beau- IN FORMOSA. Battle, la WhlrS Wr lMfatd. NEWS SUMMARY. NaUvas Tacoma, Wash., SepL 19. Mall advices from Japan state that another formidable rebellion against Japanese rule has broken out in Formosa, this time in the southern part of the Island. Two tattles have been fought, one near Taichn, the other near Taihoku. The tribe were defeated by ' the Japanese troops sod the police. Maoy were killed and wounded on each aide, but details are not obtainable. The rebellion Is the outcome of an attempt by tbe Japanese administration to extend its jurisdiction over the tribes living in the Interior. official reports, a sumt According to mary of rebellious outbreaks in Formosa daring the last year shows that 43,000 persons were concerned in 1,700 attacks in different parts of tbe island. Five hundred persona were killed and wounded by these 1,500 captured and over 300 bouses burned. Their booty waa valued at 257,000 yen. On the other hand, 946 robbers were killed and 1,450 taken prisoners. ff Twelve hundred soldier are sick at antiage, according to the latest report General Joe Wheeler will resign his command early next month and return to congress Under the Anglo-Germaagreement Delagoa bay waa eeded to Great Britain commercially and not politically. Two men were burned to death, and seven buildings, valued at 320,000, destroyed in a fire at Elmwood, N. Y. Charles II. Cadwsllader. the Indiana bank wrecker, has been arrested in California, and will bo taken back for n Here she assisted her voir, Mias. mother in variona ways, and took her place in the many social functions of trial. th place. She waa her fathers conThe Michigan M. ,E conference, in stant companion. She assisted him in at Tensing, has adopted resosession all hie work, and much of the Informalutions pledging th brethren to protion which wu required by Mr. Davis . hibition. in hia writings was secured from hla Dr. Otto Clau 73 year of Henry daughter. Her strong character, was marked from youth. She was engaged age, committed suicide at New York SICKNESS AT MANILA. bv shooting. He had a large practice to Mr. Wickerson, of Syracuse, N. Y., end was worth SJjfl.OOO. hut shortly after her father death the AlnaaMh Frlaoawn Rapidly Iner alg. Aa a result of the British protest, the engagement waa broken off. While no Li Yameu has authorized the Manila, September 21. The con- pnblle explanation of the rapture was Tsung SPANISH GOOD FAITH. ditions of the Spanish prisoners U be- given, it la well known that It waa for conclusion of the Niu Ihwang railway ginning to excite anxiety among the ths purpose of maintaining her fathers Bsiaad Ko Opposition to Cncwtloi f loan with a British syndicate, Porto Kkoo military officer here. Eleven thou name. She received the name "DaughThe yellow fever epidemio in the sand of these prisoners ere quartered ter of Confederacy" in 1888, when her SsnJusu de Porto Rico, SepL 19. south is gaining headway. Over 10 in churches end other publlo building father made bis famous trip through The preparations for the embarkation cases sre in Mississippi. The within the narrow confine of the the south. Mr. Daria being unable to of the Spanish troops are reported to death ratereported is greater than last year. walled .city, where most of appear. Miss Winnie waa brought be- bo complete, although the American McCoy has refused to hold any furfore the tbouunda at the different commissioners have not been officially Spanish people also live, where conference with Corbett and his ther American garrison U quartered pointe along the route, and Introduced advised to that effect. relative to the change of manager where General Otis has located Trans-Atlan as the "Daughter of Confederacy." Two ships of the Campania date and place of meeting with Corarmy headquarter. tie are expected to arrive here on - - -. , Member of th sanitary corps are LIVE STOCK SHOW AT OMAHA. the 26th insL Five vessels will be bet The Twelfth infantry, 670 officers kept constantly at work clearing out FropcU ( aa Csuully Big Exhibit at required to transport all the luggage filth that constantly accumulates, the th end field artillery and equipment. The and men, has arrived et Jefferson BarExpmithn. Spaniard having not the least know! Omaha, SepL 19. There 1 at thla Porto Rican troops are to be landed rack near SL Louis, and will be statime every indication - that the live near Cadi edge of the law ef sanitation. The United States com- tioned at that point until further The result la a condition threaten stock show at the missioners have agreed that such order The British steamer Mount Taber, Ing a general outbreak of disease t any Exposition will rank among the troops aa desire to remain here may do moment. Typhoid fever la already in largest and finest ever given in the so, and especially all the volunteers from Iloilo for Liverpool, baa been ereaslng at an alarming rate. country. Tbe live stock exhibit ia di- and some of th regulars whose fami-ilie- s abandoned on fire off the Island of Authorities feel it absolutely essen- vided into six classes. Of these the and interests are here will remain. Socotra. The British steamer Teleaa tial to the health of th city to get the poultry exhibit comes first from If the necessary ships were here the landed the crew. Spanish prisoners out of Manila at the September 19 to September 30i On island could be evacuated and formally Edam Paahan, th Turkish goverearliest possible date. Similar condi Monday, October S, the exhibits o In our possessions within three dsy nor at Crete, has had a proclamation tious are reported from Cavite, where cattle, horses (In which class are The American commissioners are publicly read aayln g that by order of the Spenish In thhands of the rebels jacks, jennetsand mules), sheep highly gratified with the spirit shown the sultan all arms must be surrenere suffering from the lack of the nee and swine will open, to continue on by the Spaniard The anexpected has dered to the committee formed for that sauries of life. til October 20; and the fat stock will happened. W here it was expected that purpose. be shown from October 13 to 20, In- opposition and delay would be encounTHE EISTEDDFOD. that mos, It has been recommended clusive. tered, none haa been found. In good bar head nets and buckskin quito All animal must be on the grounds faith the Spanish commissioners have Seeared for Maay Noted Artlata have gloves be made a pert of the regular ' til XMtllf. not later than the opening date of the met the Americans and arranged with of the men in tbe army who-orequipment Salt Lake, Sept 21. It la only two division to which they belong, "except them the terms of evacuation. Our to go to Cuba, Porto Eioo and tke week until the Eisteddfod, which oc- that, In tbe general division of eattle, commissioners expect to see the Amercur Wedneaday, October 5, at 8 p. m. hogs, sheep and horses, animala which ican flag hoisted and the Spanish flag Philippine The steam schooner Exeelsior and will last the balance of the week. have been on exhibit at state or county hauled down forever within three reached Seattle from Copper River, -- been haa msds fairs end ore detained in transit will week Every preparation Alaska, with 200 prospectors who failed looking to th success of the festival, be admitted to the grounds as late aa EXPOSITION AT OMAHA. to find gold. , They report that th and th thousands who will be la at- 8:00 a. m. October 8. tendance are assured the treat of their gunboat Wheeling will bringdown A Million sad Half' Faopla Have Paid CAVALRY COMES BACK. men from Copper Elver. live. In aa address to th people of . Adailsslaa. tbe Intermountain country, the execs-tiv- XI tk Georg Bartlett, who shot and killed Omaha, SepL 19. The total attend t to Rail th board of manager say; I th WL ance at the exposition last week waa Jamee Moffat and mortally wounded "It ia the Intention Inf the promoters Washington, 8ept 19. Orders will 110,943. Rain reduced the average. Warren Rich mood at Pittaton, Pa., of the forthcoming October Eisteddfod be issued from the war haa to the officer He department for The grand total ' is' now nearly a mil- claimssurrendered to make U surpass In exoellenc any th disposition of the five to hav no recollection of th lion A notable event for and hall of regiments Eisteddfod ever held west of Chicago. regular cavalry now at Camp Wlkoff this week is booked for Tuesday, the shooting, being drunk at the time. The aim of the Cambria association, In oommandof Bnren R. Sherman, of Major General Wheeler.' 20th, when 15 or more United Stales under whose auspices this Eisteddfod Three of thorn are to be sent to a senators win of tbe Omaha exposian official Iowa, visit to the speaking pay camp ia being given, haa been to establish hereafter to be designated, within 100 exposition, in consonance with a sen- tion, said: I waa much surprised, I a high standard of competitions, and miles of nnntaville, Ala. The second ate resolution. A banquet will be ten- must confess. It is a very much bigto that end hav offered very liberal regiment la to go to South Dakota to dered the distinguished guest Iowa ger sho than 1 expected. One is most prlxewhich haa resulted In attracting relieve the Eighth et the headquarters day, Wednesday, promises to be the agreeably disillusioned when he comchoirs, musician poets eed literary at Fort Meade, and the Ninth is to be most popular event of the week. Re- pares the Exposition with the Worlds ' characters from all parts of the United distributed through Arlxona and New ports by the railroads indicate a very Fair. The Omaha fair compares exState and Europe. Mexico to relieve the Seventh, now large attendance by Iowan while the tremely welL "There will be four sessions of the stationed in these territories. The programme is elaborate. Mr Woodward, a wealthy woman Eisteddfod In all, the first of whleb Seventh and A sham battle by 500 Indiana In war Eighth, upon being reof the laity of the M. E. conference, will b held Wednesday afternoon, lieved, will join the three regiments paint, commanded by Geronimo, the has signed a deed conveying October 5, commencing at 3 o'clock. from Montauk at the property camp which may Apache chieftain, is a feature. This in the city of Seattle, Wash., valued at Tbe Tabernacle, one of the largest be selected, in tbe old warrior received an ovation on his over 975,000, to vicinity of HuntsBishop Hurst in trust and most beautiful structures in th ville. , . Major General Wheelerwill have appearance yesterday. for the California conference. The inworld, has been secured for the occa- command of the cavalry, which la to come from the property will, under THE SULTAN YIELDS. sion. form part of the army of occupation certain eonditions.be given to the ty of the Eisteddfod "Headquarters Demands of tb British Admiral Compile for Cuba and Porto Rica of the Pacific. have been established at 39 South Mala With. SAIL The' London New in an editorial street, where any Information respec- PEACE COMMISSIONERS Candla, Island of Crete, SepL 19. ting the great festival can be obtained." Are M Board th article, -aultan aaya; "The Philippine are Me Tbe ordered has Djevad Pasha, C.mpaala Stme, Dr. Parry, Judge Edwards and the root to Fart the military commander in Crete, to Kinley's old man of the sea and the soloists end harpists will arrive SatNew York, SdpL 19. The United accede to the demands of the British mere cooling of the annexation sentiurday, October 2. States commissioners to conclude the admiral, Gerard Henry Noel, for dis- ment will not shake him off. Aguia-aldo- s Among theartists engaged are 1rof. terms of peace with Spain hav tailed armament, thus complying with the message to the Associated Press DeVln, the great Italian harpist; Mra. on board the Cnnard line steamer Cam- whole ultimatum of the admiral. A is couched in the language of auspicEllis Woodward, the famous Welsh pania, en route to Peris. The commis- British military detachment has occn- - iously tautological protestation, andv comes rather late In the day. Aguin- aoprano of Boston; J. Gordon Jones, sion consists of former Secretary of pled the entrance to the fort, aod it Is the wonderful basso of Swansea, State William R, pt h- ithe Ottoman troop will Dsy, United State reported-tha- t Walei, Negotiations' with other Senators William R. Frye, Cushman K. be withdrawn end a British force will version to be preferred to that of GenDowned artist are in progress, among Davis and eral Oti" George Gray, and Whitelew occupy the town. whomare: Even Williams, the greet Reid. Each commissioner la accomAmong tbe prisoners already handed Captain Allyn Capron, First Artiln tenor; Dudley Beck, on hla trip by hla wife or other over to Admiral Noel are two who are lery, is dead. panied Captain Capron was born the famous composer; and J. H. Ham- members of the family. In the party credited with being ringleader in the in Florida and entered the lin, the sweet tenor of Chicago, end Sr also J. B. Moore, secretary and military other. The absorbing talk in Salt counsel to the commission; John R. attack on the British camp. academy as a cadet in 1883. After Lake at present la the Eisteddfod. McArthurr assistant secretary, and graduating he waa made a second Cates's jxj, Sre War. Trooper wife; Frank Brsnigan, dlsburalngelerk of th First artillery on the lTlb KovU's Hrnnrho Sold. and Mra. Branlgan; Miss Atkinson and Wawon Cal., SepL, 19. Tbe Utah of 1867, and waa an officer of that June, New York, SepL 21. Three hundred Mias MoKaughton; Edward W Saver volunteer cavalry, commanded by Cap- regiment nntil hia death. He wa And five horses that Mouged to Kooae-- 1 and Henry Freeman, confidential mestain Caine, is rapidly clearing the commissioned aa on December captain velte Rough Riders went under the sengers. Yosmite national park of sheepherdera, t, 188 He was in the battle at Sanloh to Dmms a Prtmt. hammer at price ranging from 19. London .Life who have been trespassing there with tiago, and during the first day fightLondon, SepL 5 to 177, averaging about Eight claims to have information that M. thousands of sheep. Lieutenant Kim- ing hia son. Captain Allyn K. Capron, hundred more ,of them j ill he sold Emile Zola is about to become a Catho-li- o ball and Sergeant Price have made sev- of th rough riders, was killed. this week. The salesroom was crowded priesL It aaya the vsctican waa eral arrests within the last few The Michigan conference of the M. when the sale began. There were! approached on the subject a fortnight though not without difficulty, osday, the the has and nis that E. church pope given ago, horses by hundred-- , nearly all bron- without debate a ascent to the ordination of the distin- men were inclined to resist until resolution adopted for thus. " Many of them never had been the constitudeclaring M. six months hence. author covered The by firearm. guished dry season tional amendment saddled end few of them had been Zola's conversion Is said to have been haa caused a for equal providing scarcity of water iu the lay and minis teral ahoL The horses cost the government mad by Father Gougon, the pastor of in representation and 'thousands of transplanted th a small parish church, -and an intimate park general con ferine. The vote waeabout 185 each,' trout are novelisL of the dying. friend 199 to 9, . Occupation SICKNESS ,AT SANTIAGO. . . An insane man entered a church of The Cab. IwsmMm at - Havant SepL 31. American oo--j 19. It estimated Independence, Kansas, daring services Havana, SepL a 2 Garml UxIm'i CUpattoa ha begun, the star 'and Cram and caused a panic by declaring that end of February will hare I the Hospital. Motel Troeha, a that the tripes Wave over he intended running things to anil the before com of the evacuation tree embowered villa In the suburbs of Washington, Sept- - 19. Sickness himself. . He waa finally Jnduced to la soldiers The island completed. among th troops of General Lawtons VedadOy The whole commission party It ia command at Santiago' ia Increasing. leave the building, and tb polio soon moved from the Resolute to the Troche must embark In Spanish vessel that this will be on advan- Nearly h of his force ia now on had him In charge. yesterday.'. The party include three suggested both to the United Th treasurer of tbe 'United States countries, the' sick tage lis Commander. although the number of Recording Secretary bouse, U army officer, one naval aid. States having en opportunity to ac- deaths U not great General Lawtons mailed 27,516 check aggregating $4, climatize Ita me during the winter bulletin of the health conditions of the 910,294, in-- payment for th interact one counselor, hit-tw- o assistants, 15 and it Is propose that th American force at Santiago, received due October Xbu United Stales 1 regisInterpreter, stenographers, type- months,' shall land at the war deportment yeaterdny is aa tered 4 American government per ceat consols f 1907, wills writers and clerks, three messenger! troops to occupy each post simultane- follower "Sick, 1.222; fever (l; w and six servants. they may be presented fw ously with ita evacuation, not leaving eases, 92; returned to duty, 30; death a,X . ( immediate pay men L , anv ooet unguarded at any tim semi-savag- one-thir- e serai-savage- s, Trsas-Mlssiasip- pl Trans-Mississip- Ba e Bt e Svth i or . Uni-verd- canld-hrdly-ex- Welsh-America- lien-tena- nt i. - - , J. fe OM-Slxt- one-eixt- I |