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Show COALVILLE TIMES. fltt AadadwMt MM HftlbfarlBry Dolt AD QiMlwii Ho Menkt dr Proctor of Vermont, who he fmu fvftuiKiyo co ( UTAH. COALVILLE. UTAH STATE NEWS. bees appointed Beach. PtlUlr of Biaiftr Tha Utah Sugar company baa da dared a quarterly dividend of par aanL Tba priea of floor wai advanced 10 enU a hnndrad by Salt Laka miliar a last week. Utah sheepmen bara bean aaocaaafal la thair fight for tha right to grata on public landa la Idaho. Tba nnireralty regents hara dacldad to go ahead with tha erection of a ecbool of niloaa building. Governor Walla signed tha Salt Laka school bill, allowing Salt Lake' school to run tba foil school yaar. No Union Pacific train arrived in Utah Monday of last weak, owing to a anow blockade In central Nebraska. Major F. A. Grant, who won fame in tha Philippine with tba Utah batteries, baa bean appointed a captain In tb regular army. The purchase of tha Rio Grande Wee tarn by tha Denver A Rio Grande Railway baa been confirmed by . tha New York interest. Justice Tlroruony of Salt Lak bat decided that the city ordinance preventing female from being in aalooni J. A. McAllister ha t at night i constitutional. be found a disposition among many leading Cubans to accept the terms of the llatt amendment aa the moat satisfactory solution of the relations between the United States and Cuba. - There Is some disposition among the Cubans to place a strained' Interpretation upon the I'latt proposition, sod they a re trying to convince the Cubans that the United States intends to do them great injustice. According to Senator Proctor these are not making much headway, especially, he says, as the delegates to the convention are now hearing from their constituenta, the large proportion of whom are anxious for a settlement of all political rela-tioo-a with the United State and urge the delegatee to accept tha offers of this government. Senator lroctor, speaking generally of conditions in Cults, aaya that the business altuation is much improved. There la employment for nearly everybody, and the quiet and peace that has come to the people is appreciated by them. just returned from Cuba, the President's trip to the Pacific coast la proceeding slowly at the W hit House, and almost everything on the programme up to the preseut time is provisional and subject to change The trip is to be in no sense a speech-makin- g tour, it being the President's desire, aa far as possible to avoid addressing the crowds which will congregate at the various places at which he will atop. Home aet speeches at several places already are arranged for but the President will make no apeecbea to the multitudes. Another feature of the trip will be the substitution of m drive through a city for a public reception. The trip will be so arranged that there will be no traveling on Sunday. Secretary Cortelyou, who is planning the itinerary, la not able yet to give Ont even an approximation of tbe route and stops. of rear-platfor- sX a bil.of.stal du tinned report that Krause Bros, loat 73 head of cattle.' Twenty bend of cattle'owned by tha Joy ranch were driven into a lake and were drowned; many drifted to the bill, and were burled In tb snow. It asserted that probably from IS to SO per cent of tb eatil In western Nebraska are dead ns a result of the storm. 1 Russia Isaac Ultimata, to China. Information has reached hereto the effect that the Russian Government, being seriously perturbed by theeourse of China in not signing tb Manchnrian agreement, largely beesuee of the protest mad by the several powers, has eonvsyed a diatinet and unmistakable intimation to Cblnn that If this course Is persisted in there may be an interruption of diplomatic relations between Russia and China and a termination of the. present I nterconree beTbs, Dairy men's association of Utah tween them. Thie I little short of an wllfhold it eighty annual meeting la, ultimatum that China mast sign or Balt Lake April 4 and 8. .AU dairy- take th consequence of a termination men are invited to meet with the as of her friendly relations with Russia. aoctation, wbstbsr they are members Havaaa Free from Yellow Fever. f tb association or not. Tbs main For the first time In the history' of be batwill of the meeting feature ths ter and cbeesn exhibit. . Ths largest Havana th month began without n mount la cash aver offered as prem- single ease of yellow fever in th eity. sanitary officer, la iums by tbn association la hang up Major Gorges, with confident tb that, sanitary measthis year. Ths total in 9170, while e and tbe now snforced ures being 100 special premium will aggregate reInformation the gained during more. cent Inveetlgatlon of the yellow fever X Roe Clark aaaouneea that actual will be,but few eeees work on tha Salt Lake road will begin commission, there season. The mathe coming We are having during within thirty day. Is also taking prerine service hospital noma little trouble over our right of cautions against th bringing of Infecway," said Mr. Clark, but wn are so tion Into Havana from Mexloan or other eoafideat that every obataels la that direction will be shortly overcome that porta Mas tactarc ef Otgsv la Utok, Make within a few days we will let our first aa4 Hasten, outrect" The first eon treat will be a of Collector Internal Revenue WebsSpur from Hobart Janetloa into the ranch where material yarde are to be ter ha compiled from reeordaof stamp sales a statement of eigar manufact, established, and from now on it la extil district of Utah, Idaho and on road new work will ured In the pected that " Montana daring 1900, During the year he steadily poshed. , 7,987,059 cigars were made and placed By direction of tha see ret ary of the on sal In the three states, while for Interior, 00,000 sheep will be allowed the was but th number previous year to grace in the open part of the Uintah 8,811,739. The figures show a gain of reservation. Sheep owners nr directmanufactured during 1,753.330 ed to apply . to George F. Bashes, nt 1900 an cigars with the year precompared Hamas, Utah, for blanks and informs, vious. ' i s tlon, , Flftosa to Family. Srvts The congregation of the Hsatk M. B The servant question doe not exist Church nt Salt Lak held a eelebratloa for the women of o Japan. A last Friday night, at which a mortgage fkmlly has generally fifteen Servant. which had been paid and which cleared Wages nr low. A nurse command fl church from debt; waa burned on a month; the pay of a cook averages x tb the pulpit, and congratulatory ad .from 1.60 to 81 per month, with hoard and cloth!ng."Tn'houehoIda"wher ' ' ireears made. th European mod of living has not . After a swift chase, J. E. Emery, a been adopted, the hour of meals are private eitlsen of Salt Lake, last weak generally breakfast, consisting of rice, eaptnrcd a man who is thought to be dried fish and vegetables, at 7 or 8 in guilty of Insulting ladles and little the morning, a meat luncheon (beef girls for several month peat. H gave or poultry) at 11 and cupper In the - his name aa W. Dommes, and residence evening from to 8. The national is wine. Dinner is served on a California. vain-abl- .. - , well-to-d- her-.era- email lacquer trays. -- a Letter to Writ vfe I'm I Behatf London dispatch wosien. a petition of Doukobhor to allowed be to join their begging n buabaoilt in t'anad. Tolstoi ha writ-taczar; th to the following letter Ten of hundred of Russia best children suffer trial as heavy and often heavier under the present religion inconceivable mad-npersecution, that in and wider over wider spreads mn which enlightened but Russia, and the government have long eme to regard as futile and stupid in justice. "1 hive long frit it to W8y aaered I duly to endeavor before die to open and horrible senseless the to your res cruelties perpetrated io your name This touching appeal of the Doukobt or women force me to delay no longer Thousands and thousands of men, deeply religious and thus representing truest and cbiefest the nation' lieen have brought to rnis, strength, imprisoned in exile or driven forth from Russia, Take this matter Into your hands Heed not the counsel of the menwho Instigated tbe persecutions; heed not Pobiedonestzeff, an evil, obstinate, d man, born out of bti nor time; Hipjagin, a superficial, unenlightened man, hot revise or appeal all the existing stupid, repugnant, shameful law enjoining religions persecutions, which Vbavi long ceased to exist in every civilized s country except Russia." ARMY FRAUDS AT MANILA. Lrx Sams Stolen I rum ths Govern n I l.jr ( untrartors. Interest in the capture sad fate et Aguinaldo is wellnigh overshadowed in Manila by sensational develop men jq prevent and prospective, of frauds in Ho the commissary department. bee not has extend these yet widely ascertained, hut enough i already know to justify the belief that they are Captain Frederick J. Barrow of tb Thirtieth volunteer Infantry, quartan master of th department of Souther Luzon, together with several commissary sergeants, several civilian clerks, a prominent government contractor, th assistant manager of th note! Orient, th proprietor of three of tb largest bakeries In Manila, a number of storekeepers and other persons, have been arrested. Th investigatios baa scarcely begun, but tbonsands ( sacks of floor, a quantity of bacon and wagonloada of other good, all bearing government marks, have been found in th possession of unauthorLreir per' ' sons. ... froftn A et se short-sighte- UTAH-IDAH- SHEEP CASE. O Beatty Detd on lator-nta- S Lad mt Idaho Casatv Judge Beatty Saturday deeded the sheep quarantine, esse in favor of the Utahn, 'admitting to Idaho those bands of a peep that had been inspected by Dr. H. M. Rowe, deputy United 8tatee stock inspector, and found to be free from diseife. There are 30,750 of these sheep and they belong to Jessie M. Smith, Neilson Bros,, Benjamin Meek, William Aylatt, John Egbert, I. J. Freeman and Jo teph R. Olesnn,-- nine of tbe twenty-tw- o The bands, about complainants. 70,000 sheep, of the other complainant are to be admitted if, afterau Inspecor tion by th Idaho and Dr. John McBirney, n government inspector located in Boise,, they are shown to be free from disease. Jndge Beatty held that stoppage of U tah sheep free from disease uh the Idaho line constituted an infringement of Interstate com mere laws , sheep-Wspect- GERONIMO SURRENDERS. th I Easton Balama ' Tin f Ksn The War department have reocived following cablegram from Gen. MacArthur, dated Manila, March 30tb. General Geronimo, commanding eastern Bulnean, Morong province, has surrendered with twelve officers, twenty-nin- e men, thirty-nin- e guns, took oath and returned to mountains In order to secure more guns. Contreas, commanding North Pansy and Sultan, surrendered Pansy with thirty guns. Me Admit the They KUlc Arapahoe Te - TO BUILD RESERVOIRS. GantogtosI -- Brew. Charles E. Hollldaugh and Erin Bnntan, who wer arrested two weeks ago on ths charge of having murdered Arapahoe Browm, a wealthy stockman of Buffalo, Wyo., have confessed. It Is said that they shot and killed Brown on Jan. 3 last and burned his body in a gulch on Powder river above Arvada., Th object of the crime was robbery, nolllbangh ' was Interested with Brown In n herd of horses on a ranch near Arvada. Bunten is only 18 years , old, - Layton Waste the triunal. A special from Standerlon, South Africa, aaya the Imperial Light Hors have captured Commandant Friasloo and a convoy of twenty-eigh- t wagon. Commandant Englebrecht, th dispatch aaya, haa surrendered. Th British are sweeping tb eastern Transvaal clear of everything useful to tbe Boer. All etaoding crops bar been destroyed, but the women and children nr being cared for. Five hundred of them have been conveyed to Utrecht where their wants are well attended to. Bos to Snr (raid CsdwIsUii, B--U f Several parties from the geological survey, comprising In all Shout 100' men, will begin wofk soon on tbe border that la expected to involve an Immense amount of labor sod the nlUmata expenditure of about 810.000,000 distributed over a period of about tan years This 1 a project to build large reaervoira on tbe California line and tide of tbe California-Nevad- a tbe reclamation of the fertile lands on the Nevada aide. Chief Uydrographer F. U. Newell aaya that the lack of conservation of the water sources account for a steady loss of population In Nevada. Th parties, which will begin operations shortly, will work mainly along tbe Truckee, Carson and Walker rivers. They will measure the volume of the stresms, the capacity of reservoirs and estimate the cost of building them. In the valleys tbe water which can be used to tbe best advantage will be ascertained. e nd nlgbta, and on March had 33 reached a point eight miles from Palauan, They were bow so weak that it waa necessary to send to Aguinaldoa camp for food Agninaldo dispatched supplies, and directed that the American prisoners be kindly treated, but not be allowed to enter the town. On March 33 tbe march waa resumed, 'ihe column waa met by Aguinaldo'a body guards. General Funston's men crossed the river in small boats, formed on the bank and marched to the right and then in front of the insurgent grenadiers, Tbe Tagalos entered the house where Agniuallo waa. Suddenly the 8panish officer, noticing that Aguinaldo'a aid was watching ths Americans suspiciously, exclaimed; Now, Maccabebes, go for them!" Th Maccabebea opened fire; but their aim was rather ineffective, nod anly three insurgent were killed. The rebels returned the fire. On hearing tbe firing, Agninaldo, who evidently thought his men wern merely celebrating the arrival of ran to the window-an- d Stop that foolishness! Quit wasting ammunition." Illlarlo Placido, one of'theTalago sffleera, and a former insurgent major, who was wounded in th lung by Ire of th Kansas regiment nt the battle of Caloocan, threw bis arms around nfhinaldo.'-axdlWmloYou are a prisoner of the Americans. Whentbe firing began General Funston assumed command and directed th attack on the house, personally assisting, in the captor of Agninaldo. Th insurgent body guard fled, leaving twenty rifles. Santiago Barcelona, th insurgent treasurer, surrendered without resistance. . When captured, Agninaldo was tremendously excited, but be calmed down under General Funstons assurance that hs would be welt treated. The expedition rested March then marched sixteen miles the following day, where General Funston found th Vlcksbnrg which brought him to ManUn. h on ted; te d Filipinos, whom he haa asked to see. They explained to him the hopelessness of the insurgent cause and advised him to use his influence to establish peace and for the recognition of American sovereignty. The result of tbe conferences is aa yet unknown. General Trias, the commander of the Insurgent forces In southern Luzon, who recently surrendered to the American authorities, visited Aguinaldo and told the latter why he had surrendered. Triaa said that a continuance of armed opposition to the Upited States was unjustifiable and ruinoua; that the independence of the Philippine was impossible, and that the Filipinos would better accept liberty, prosperity and progress under American rule. The capture of Aguinaldo, following Ihe surrender of General Tries, will probably occasion the surrender of the insurgent leader Malavar in Batangaa province, Luzon; Baliaramino, In Albay province, Luzon; and Lucban, in the island of Samar, within a month. Flgarlng on Fisitom Reward. The Kansa congressional delegation has decided to urge,' the president to appoint General Funston a brig- -, dler general in the regular army as a reward for hla daring capture of ' They do not consider that a wonld be too great a brigadier general reward for Genera) FudsIous exploit and point to General MacArthur recommendation that he be appointed to that grade as a 'reward for the great service he has rendered to the government. They am exceedingly warm in their praise of General MacArthur for giving tbe entire credit of th expedl tlon to Fnnston. Agni-nald- o. NEBRASKA'S NEW SENATOR. Governor Dettrtch and Banker J. H. Mlllnrd Chon, over the Nebraska Senatorshlp which haa held so tightly, n and which it wan feared would u to the end, waa broken ThursTb - NEWS SUMMARY. Wi February 38 General Funston earn Into possession of several letter written by Agnintldo, among them being one that 400 troop should he aent to him a soon as possible. The bearer of the letter was to guide th troop to hi ratreat Funston planned to head a detachment of Tagalogs friendly to Americans, and with the Information contained in the letters, endeavor to affect hi capture. The party tailed on the Vicksburg March 8, and on March 14, at night, ran ashore near Casiguran, 99 miles from Aguinaldo'a headquarters. Th officers, ostensibly commanding tha party, announced that they were on the way to join Aguinaldo between Pautobang and Baler; that they had surprised an American surveying party sod that they bad killed n number, capturing five. They exhibited General Funston and the other Americana aa their prisoner. Filipinos lr Agalaaido to L's His Iaa-n- e Gn the morning of March 17, taking for Pcsc. small quantity of cracked corn, the Aguinaldo, since his capture, has march conferred with several former mem tier party started on a ninety-milto Palauan. They marched seven day of hi cabinet and other prominent - Law Iafrfag Utah-Idah- o InsargMt: Cowmaad a st eftbe Espavnttow Which Csp- tore th lacergeet Chief. v - hard-hearte- President's W cetera Trip. The work of arranging the itinerary At Loa, laat waek, Silver Tip,1 whe was charged with being a member'll the Robber Roost gang, and with having shot at a sheriff's poaae whlla reals ting arrest, waa acquitted. The joint committee of the Ogden connoil ha decided to aocept the eon dittoes imposed by the Carnegie library to furnish a building elte and ' gift 3500 A year for mhliite nance. The Radies' Literary cinb of Salt Rake ha deoidd to fnrnjsb two mod! ecbool room in tbn Webster and Jack-- 1 aon school,' SR Lab. Abont 1300 will be eipended on each room. Llvs Stork Loss la Wyoming. ' Mrs, Elizn Deal, ona of tbn first aet Reports received from points all of Sprlngville, died at her home along1 the railroad between Guernsey , tier born and Alllsne Is Wyoming, state that lue-- .last week,-age- d Sha w 71,- in Ntw York State la 1838, fib eaaa ses among livestock during ths rscent to Utah with her husband and settled Storm was quite heavy. Sheep suffered la fipringvill In 1830. badly, - On firm south of Alliance la K. p. Miller, a pioneer, died at Mill reported to have lost a hand of 1,000 Creek Ust week. In tbn early day be sheep, and another firm I reported to mad several trlpa to tb "Missouri have lost 8,000 bead,'' Several ranchi rlvev to meet and assist emigrant. men have loat from one to twenty-fiv- e Indians, 11 was well kurfwa. Friday afternoon, a few mile from . E. Cambell shot and probably Ctaoo, fatally wounded Jack Salmon, a (beep herder for 8yinons Bros, of Payion. Tb bnllet entered the email of the hack and name out la ths abdomen. Tb tithing office at Sprlngville was burglarised last week, tba safe being blow open, al though It was not locked. Tb burglar forogt to try ths knob. No valuables were seen red, at tba money had been bidden In a wheat bln. ' The state food and dairy eornmla tloner ha received an opinion from Attorney General Breeden, bolding any merchant or other person, wljo label lard made from cotton seed oil an lard mads from tb fat of hog and sold, or placed for sal uch labeled lard, la liable to punishment under tbn laws ef tb state. 4 TORY OF ACUINALDOS CAPTURE. s PLEA FROM TOLSTOI. CUBA WILL ACCEPT TERMS. dead-loc- k con-ti- day, when Joseph H. Millard of Omaha was sleeted for the long term and Governor Charles H. Deltrich for th abort term for United Stale Senator from Both men nr prominent GERMANS ASTOUNDED. Nebraska. bankers of the state, but neither have Easperet Delivers aa Address That Aasases figured in politic until the laat camThem. course of a paign. Emperor William, in the to the Alexander speech regiment in CAUSE OF CANCER. tira oourtjard of tbn barracks ThursTurk Hew Medical Men Say It Is aa Animal th Kreax to day said, according Penult. Zeitang, that his hearers must be ready j caused Cancer is by an animal parand night to net as the bodyguard day we have identified and loof tbair king and give their lifeblood asite which New cated in York State Cancer th If necessary for the emperor and his H. R. Gaylord said Prof. mind tb to laboratory, event of boos. Calling of the University of Buffalo, who Is in 1848, bis majesty said that if sneh day ahonld come again the regiment would ebarga of tbe laboratory, Friday night certainly repress all insubordination or A peculiar feature abont th parasite is th length of time required to develmiaoondnet against Ah king. Amazsmsnt Is every wher expressed op a culture, and this. Prof. Gaylord at th emperor's strong hint of a pos- said, accounted for the failure to fully sible revolutiooarvrising and of street Identify it before flgbta with the troops Well informed Portland Mu K Iliad hr Barglnr. circle see in his majesty's deliverance on kirn After searching fop burglars whom farther proof that th attack by Welland at Bremen ha vary serious- he bellevtd wer In hla house, Frank abont forty ly affected his views end attitude to- P. Scott, a pattern-make- r, ward tit German people. yearn old, wjta found dead with hie throat eat In tbn passageway outside his horns, 448 Park street, Portland, FIRST AMERICAN IN PEKIN. Or., shortly after midnight Monday. i atltto to War Bare to Reward XulcUs A razor lay beside the body. Titan ' The ministarialista accept Genera A petition signed by all officer serving with the Fourteenth Infantry regi- Botha's answer phllosphically as a ment has been aent to Adjutant-Genera- l proof that war must go on until ths Boer leaden nr captured, and that Corbin requesting the appointment of Musician Calvin P. Titus, company th chancellor of the exchequer might his more favorable K, Fourteenth infantry, the first Amer- as well pigeon-hol- e ican soldier to enter Pekin daring th budget and warn taxpayers to prepars fora ths worst, the sugar duty A,well recent troubles in Chinn, nemdet-at-larg- e an th Increased Income tax. . t to tb military academy, f have been Indlctod men Four atYnma, An ancient Chinese tablet with th for murder. William Hart, lot characters o worn that they were un- Aria, th killing of Deputy Sheriff Matt Dedein found been haa th decipherable, vane; Joe Alexander, for tbe killing stroyed wall nt Tien Tain. There is Mrs. J. J. Borne, andcJamea Miller and Cnloese at Bill much Indignation among in the latter Fain, aa Tien Tain over tbe destruction of the case. Both accomplice murders were particularly it J Th fourth oil gusher in the Beaumont, Tex., district, wanatruck Setup day. Governor Allen of Porto Rioo haa apPolice Jndge and pointed sixty-eigfor the - District eods new eitablised a 4 courts. I regard Funston capture of Aguinaldo as one of the bravest acts since tbe present war began,' aays General Joe Wheeler. Judge Joseph M. Bartholomew, for ten years justice of the supreme court of North Dakota, dropped dead in Sunday. Chancellor von Buelow has determined to introduce a bill to check tbe continued growth of Polish influences In the eastern provinces. The will of Horace Cousens, late of Newton, Mass., which hss been filed for probate, gives practically all the estate of 8350,000 to the deserving poor. Tom L. Johnson, Ileroocratie candidate for mayor of Cleveland, O., caused the arrest of Augustus Hubbfell, a barber, upon the charge of criminal libeL Lord Salisbury, according to the London Daily Express, is suffering from a kidney affliction which is likely to incapacitate him for some time. Heavy snowstorms have prevailed, especially in Scotland, where there are drifts eight to ten feet deep. Snow plows have been requisitioned to open tbe roads. In San Francisco the young wife- - of George Kent, a 'longshoreman, haa been arrested $a suspicion of having mailed a bottle of poisoned whisky to her husband. Ic Sioux Fells, S. D. , Mrs. Joseph A. Holland and son, Daniel, aged 11, were suffocated by escaping coal gas Sunday. The woman s husband was over-com- a, but will recover. As a result of a vote taken on board ship, it is the unanimous wish of the and enlisted men of the Twenty-thir- d Twenty-fourt- h regiments to be mastered ont in Ssn Francisco. The London Daily Express story that Lord Salisbury is suffering from a kid ney complaint which will Incapacitate him from duty for a long period, is emphatically denied aa utterly groundBis-mar- less England, Germany and Japan have presented identical note to Russia and Chins,, warning them that tbe signing of the Manchurian agreement will involve the partition ef China. Thin combined action deters Russia from insisting on the signing of, the agree , After one Sunday's trial East Chicago Ind., gave np the blue-lasystem. Sunday everything In tbe town was wide Open, in spite of th promise made a week ago by Marshal Patterson that not even milk wagons and street cars would be allowed within the limits on Sunday. The safe of the postoffiee in Oberlin, 0., waa blown by robbers .Wednesday night They escaped with everything of value. A young man who slept in the building was found lying in th office unconscious, bound and gagged. It ia believed he was drugged by the cracksmen. Last month the girls' high school nt Ataloma, near Leone, Samoan Islands, was opened. Tbe building will accommodate 100 girl boarder. It cost over 835,000, all subscribed by the natives of these island of Tutnlla. It i under the ansptces of the London Mission society. An extensive project la likely to Inks form soon foe so international congress of represenative scientists, sanitarians and doctors of tbe United States, Central and South America, for the purpose of considering 'plana for the eradication of yellow fever, not so much by curs as by prevention. British expert estimate that at least 20,000,000 pounds must be raised by fresh taxation next year, even If 13, 000,000 pound can reasonably be expected from he existing basfa of taxfi-tioand another 50,000,000 pounds bn added to the national debt. These figures forecast a budget of 200,000,000 pounds. Chinese appeals for support havs failed to produce any direct remonstrance from Great Britain or, apparently, from any power to SL Peter burg, for Russia persistently adheres to her contention that tba agreements concern no on except herself and China. Senator Mitchell of Oregon is confined to hla. bed in Washington with an acute attack of the grip, and has been prohibited by his pbyslciaa from giving any attention to correspondence or bnslneaa. The coal miners of th Pittsburg district in convention ratified' tb wage scale algned last week by tb seals committee. Thin action insures steady employment for morn than 20,000 men In tbe district for the 'on-Ingjrew n, ? nr. County Attorney Nichole ha brought nit in the District court, Topeka, An American named John Lee, who e Kan., against insurance Tha captor of Agninaldo is generalhaa been obtaining good and money business in Topeka,' companies doing war department and to prosecute them under the under false pretenses at Hongkong ly regarded atth while masquerading a C. E. Morgan by administration leaders as putting laws of 1897. The companies are nil of the U. S. S. Brooklyn, baa been an end to organized rebellion agalnsf known union companies. tbe United States in tbe Philippines. arrested. wait atrocious fifty-nin- anti-tru- st |