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Show ' 4- - i I J T1MKS Mwl ta CO. FtHllSHIJI Ouncw is being Railroad construction pushed bjr four .Utah companies. . ... It ie estimated that about 10 real drooes are under . conrve .of conatrue- lion f s Salt Lake City. Wirilam ' Bowman. miner, waa killed in the Horn Sllrer mine at Frisco last week by failing down a chat. A po to Bice haa been eetabliahed at Cleartieid. Daria county, and Richard T. Venable commissioned poetmaatcr, The Salt lAke' Ulerk VAnsoelklloa threaten to pnawnte all clothing and other stores which beep open on., ban- dar. 1resideot liompera of the American Federation of Labor waa in Utah laat week risitlng with the various labor leader of the a late. The .cupper. output for. the.. state H Utah for the year 1H waa la expected thean figures willM more than quadrupled during the year Him. . Two Proro lad. werefW week lined 915 each for Illegally catching trout The boys bar concluded o put away their (Isbiagfackle till the 13th of Jnna. un scb The follow Ing from Maada 3. ef Paris, May Hound. . 33. fought on the llle i Field IIim.u-- Itecn A due! ha de ia Grande Gattle, between Satullo Mende, the French author and dramatic critic, and M Vanar, The quarrel which led lo th. meeting grew out of a discussion on Saturday last during an antre act at tha Theatre de la Place du Ubatte, when Sarah Bernhardt produced her version of Hamlet 'and played the title role In n black costume, and with blonde hair, M. Mende and Vanar engaged in a dispute aa to whether Hamlet should be fat or thin. This is Mende' fourteenth duel. The encounter waa stopped four times under the belief that Mende was wounded and the fifth time it was stopped found him with BR ugly wound in thq abdomen. Madauic Mende caiue to the scene, without Jier lulaudx know dAVAild Urn jml,p jhe,4HI ' earriage itciirli. TTicie waa an Rev. Ritas Youman, of the order of affecting scene between the husband finpreached in Balt and wife wlmu the fightiug wa Lake laat Sunday, and wilt labor in ished. OEWEV AT HONGKONG Zion during the coming week. Rev, Youman claims to b a lineal descend o Nk Salute hjr ShlcV.f .It MaOue . ant of On of tbs apwelleei An)wt Admiral Schley la scheduled to visit Manila, MaySS. The United State In Salt Lake City next Sunday, and It cruiser Olympia hna arrived from Mafa expected excursion will bn run nila, with Admiral IVrwey on board. from all part of the slate for the bene- She was eeluted by th ahlpa of ell fit of people who wish to catch a nationalities. glimpse of the gallant admiral. Admire! Dewey, Captain t It la estimated that the wool clip Brumby end United State this year will be slightly above that of CooaulWildmsu were received by e laat, reaching .probably " 14,000,000 guard of honor of th Royel Welah pounds. Wool is now bringing from Fuaiheera, when they lauded to visit 11(1S cent and fully fifty carload the governor of Hongkong, Sir Henry have already been shipped to Boston A, Blake, Gascoigne in from Utah at that figure. commend of the troops, and CommoSalt Lake had a little smallpox scare dore Powell commanding the navel The rialt wa afterward relaat week.' An Indian brave whose force. turned by the officer mentioned. Admiral Dewey U in bad health, beaquaw waa kick with rheumatism was camped on the west side, and waa ing too lit to attend the queen'a birthbothered by children playing around. day celebration. TheOIrmpia ia goto dock here and wli remain ten 11 said to them: Squaw heap sick, ing or more. days Ilia little speech maybe smallpox. SEVEN NEGROES LYNCHED. had the desired effect and be wa jjfr Vff M in PnlitFthra, Lamberton-Ltentenen- Major-Gener- bothed nd more. Secretary Sear of the State fair association ha received what he the moat b umoroim comma n (cation that ha reached him, It read: 'lf our choice of jndge ia accepted by your committee, or judge who ere not prejudiced can b necured, we propoee to offer special prixe of 13 on five different product of Utah o!L Tha bane bait fever took a bold on the -- two Salt Lake atuck exchanges Nu Mexteaaa Three and Shoot Other. Tear Diax, Mexico, May 35. There iagreat in th town of Sandlaio, ten mile from here, orer the lynching of aeren colored laborers on the Mexican Central railroad. Jose Santo, e Spanish negro, attempted to aaaenlt th wife of Scnor Jtupley, a ranch owner, and escaping from the plantation was tracked by bloodhounds and in company kith nine- other wee capTaU Beer," aTTeaT tured to tretotr tftrrtref bank bppo: fought between club selected from site Eagle Pav The regulators did the rival exchanges, in which errors not wait to prove the guilt of anv of but bung three of them were numerous, beer' waa free, loud th negroes, and shot three more who were at- talk plenty and the game broke up in tempting to escape. The official are a row, It is said 910,000 changed band i swearing in deputies aa race trouble la j threatened in the colored during the progress of the game. Four of the negroes killed are quarter. AmeriGeorg K. Smith, a former Utah cans nod have 11 served sentences in man, figured aa a hero laat week in tbe Texas penitentiary. 'rescuing Della Walter, a matron of a SnlUlvr trust Msslls. hospital who jumped from a ferryboat SaV Fram-iaeo- , May 3.V Tbe Ana-tra- il Into the North river. New York, with arrived ha Honolulu and from suicidal intent. Smith saw the woman word that United the States in brings and jump promptly plunged In after her, saving her life despite her strug- transport Solace arrived at Honolulu gles to be permitted to go the bottom. May 13 trmn Manila, via Ilongkoug. Samuel Skidmore, the Salt Lake She had on board large number of mail carrier who wa.o badly hurt in soldiers-and--sWe -- whoee- term of a runaway two months since, la hope-lessl- y service ha expired, and many Invalid insane,' An. ope ration waa per- ed and incapacitated men. Among formed on him last week In hopes of her passengers i General King, Ale-jo- r Unrdy and Nickerson were passwas unsuccessrestoring hi mind, bat ' ful. engers on the Australia. a Massing Fight. Company G, of the Twenty-fourt- Mb men and two officers. LieuBinety-fiv- e Manila. May 5.Y. The d tenants Welsh aud Van Dyne, left for Twenty-thirwhile infantry, Sen Francises last Friday at 13.30, escorting tbe signal corpe which waa Alaska is the nitimate destination' of picking p telegraph wire from San the company. The departure waa Miguel to Ballnag, had n running without Incident. fight for the whole distance. They Dr. B. H. Fisher, a well known dentlost one man killed and one officer and ist of Ogden, waa shot on Sunday last twelve men wounded. The American bv Mis Laura Gurtson, a former school troops reached Balinag at S o'clock in teacher of that city. The wound wa the evening. They captured thirty a alight one and no aeriona result era rifle and twenty prisoner. The Fill' anticipated. Tbe woman denies tbe pino'a lost heavily in killed. r . . shooting. cam-aide- rs uffV-hatUeHro- excitement ) si h, Twenty-aeo-ondnn- 1 r tW lw,f Autonomy i the bronwr U.Mfsl Bod Jnl( I fce Ay. burden of tbe talk of the Filipino, anti the ProoldOBi. WkU. polelod It ia thought that tbe kind they wish lk CabtaMt WIU be MsrM for would belittle different from the kf lb I.MIWSI I. mist scheme of an American prot flora tc talked of before the war Manila, May 34. Professor Nchnr-raa- vrbich they Setter Psterwo, who ha stHsa-edobead of the Catted State. Ihr. irreoooclUable Mabina as prcsulvnl commission, has submitted (be the eabincl. is a the Filipino of following wriUCn proposition to the He and writer of ability. atedent Filipinos; a of a drew oaae autonomy up pis "VVhtlyihe final decision aa totW which the Spanish go vrrn-tnefor mofgo r e r o men t bdn the band. of under Npain prm1sed"tO adopt, there then the4ngreia, the president under hi a troublesome rebellion on foot. being malary powers, pending the action of The American commissioners insludv offer the fob congreaa stand, ready to ing the question of the Philippine govlowing form of government; ernment. have found several good A governor general to be appointed in this scheme. Iaterno is now by the president; a cabinet to be ap- points man in Aguinaldo a party. the strong pointed by the governor general; all Ail the moueyed leaders of the insurthe judge to be appointed by the pressee that it ia hopeless and arc ident the heads of department and rection for aaxtnus peace. Those who want to be either American or Filijudges think they may profit by money pinos, or both, and also a general adthe Americans awhile longer. visory council, its members to be choseo by the people by a form of sufTREACHEROUS SERVANT. frage to tie hereafter carefully deterUIHHl mined u, mr a t f nmsrvt W'HMtw 1 he president earnestly desires that nilpmntsvb Kmplr Murder HI Mstr. 4Inipte bloodshed cease and that the people of A Manila Washington. May 33. the Philippine, at an early date, enuewsnaper, the American, of date of joy the largest measure of compatible with peace and April 16, received at the war deparb meat, contains a atory of an attempt order. The United States commission pre- to assassinate General Wheaton, which pared the scheme snd the president item to have escaped the attention cabled bla approval of the form of tbe of the American newspaper corres ducuiiicut. '1 he Filipinos hare made pundents at Manila, or to hare attracted the blue pencil of the censor. no definite proposition except forth - - cessation of hostilities unlit they can This item reads: Brigadier-Gen-erlast evening Friday the of present question peace to the Wheaton, while away from headpeople. Professor Schurmsn told the Hlipino they had no means of gath- quarters. waa attacked by one of his ering the people together, aa the Ameri- aative servants, who made at attempt cana control most of the ports, lie upon hi life. After attacking him, also reminded them theta liberal form atones and other missiles were thrown of government waa offered them, and at him. The general wa brought to the pointed out that it waa better than the condition existing under the Spanish city last night for medical attention, and then it waa discovered that he had rule. However, he reGoxaga, president 6t the'iilipiao three broken rib commission, replied that nothing could fused to go to the hospital and returnbe worse than Spanish rule and ad- ed to his eommaod an hour later. , mitted that the form of government PRIVATE PROPERTY AT SEA. proposed-waliberal. The civil members of the Filipino commission have decided to Oe qsastbm Caltsd Stats Wald Lit t with th other members of that comIMaeaa. mission. as the former considered 33. The correspondLondon, May Agninaldo'a latest demand to be preposterous, after General Otis' refusal ent of the Dally Chronicle at The ut an semistioe, referring to his wish Ragne says:, The United States would for time in order to consult ike Fill-p- i like to discuss question affecting pri-no congress vate property at sea, end It is pot true - trn s -u i 'tu. v r itic V that such questions have been ruled homeward move. out of the conference. An Anglo-Saxo- n AA the Philippi ns totusteer Wilt Start delegate declared that if the confertloawe Of tend sf duty. ence should do nothing bat agree to the Washington, May 34. The war of international arbiis proeeedlng hn the thcpry establish meet an of tration optional kind and exthat by the end of July not a volunto the tended tea tbe same respect teer soldier will be left in Atanlla and to is which paid private property on Genera! OtU report yesterday that tbe of war, it would do time in lead transport Warren haa arrived advance the time when the hotnewara move- much. ment of the volunteer troops will be RAN ON A REEF. gin. Already notice ha been issued that Aatrln Parts Goas Ashore la mail for the First California and SecPo. should ond Oregon volunteer regiment 33. The American May Falmouth, not be sent to Manila, but to San line steamer Paris, Captain Watkins, Francisco, for In anticipation of the prompt return from Houthampton and Cherbourg an on New struck York, out'ylng of volunteer troops in the lhilippines, off the manacles early Sunday the secretary of war haa telegraphed ridge Instructions to General Shafter, com- morning at a point half a mile from where the wrecked Atlantic transport manding the department at San Frau-clac- liner Moire gan lie and fire miles from to establish a model camp at the Lifeboats and tenders were Falmouth. Presidio for the aeeommodatiun of soon swarmlngaround the literally Manila from about 40,000 volunteer vessel rendering assistance. A majorouL muster their pending ity of the passenger, who numbered (CLOSE UP THEIR OFFICES. 380, were brought to Falmouth, where they obtained lodgings for the nighL Na More I'twalaM at Iorto Klro sail th May S3. nt DUEL n ik r tke Talk twtl s' - H MleHtl tWndva FIMA ip-pi- R, tier lk n V rhiiiaiUsM. CLASH AT BLUEHELD3. Washington, May 31. The state department haa cabled to United Mates Consul Hanna at San Joan, Porto Rico, Hostile Mooting Between Nlearagoaa aad Amortroa Boats. Bd to United State Consul William offices on at Manila to close up their Wabhlngton. May 33 There ia a perJuly 1. After that date neither of sistent rumor here that there bad been those official will be in the service of hostile meeting at Bluefield between the United Stains, and the consulates the Nicaraguan gunboat Ban Jacinto will be abolished. and the United Btatea cruiser Detroit, Congress omitted appropriations for which I looking, after American intheir maiatenanie.. (Mv.ing.to .the. ac- terest in- Tbe- ro port quire meet of Porto Rico and the lacks confirmation, so far as official Philippines aa a result of the war, and advice are obtainable, the statement the state department haa been retain- being made In responsible quarter ing the offloers at their posts for some that up to llo'clock there had been no time past in tbe capacity of special information received in regard to ft. agents. WITHOUT POWER. Battle sf th Blag ef tha Caa. -- - - New York, Slay 34. Sloeaon won the CommLnIooar Moat Kefsr Delibsecond gams In hie match against Filipino eration to Agoioslito, Schafer, after exciting finish, the Manila, May 31. The Filiptno comThe style of score being 4011 to 33B. who arrived here on Saturmissioners play waa cushion caroms, and the with the United to negotiate "Student was well known to be more day commissioners had a conference btatea balk-lin- e this than at at the expert with Messrs. Schurmsn, play, at which he waa beaten last yesterday and Denby. They say that Worcester Be fore the game th betting Monday, was alt at even money, allhongh little they are without power to Idnd the Filipino government in any money changed hands on tile result. The aver: Mtaefer, 3.Mi; average, 4 particular and can only refer any re13-high ruos. ii, ,14, G, Sbisson, kn; sults of th present negotiations tc high run. 34 and 37. average, 4 Aguinaldo. Vteeiaw't be a I etebraties, GOVERNMENT FOR FILIPINOS. William Bay, Wls., May 34. MemSt to 0ooMm , Wktrk th Volts ber of the executive committee of the World's Unity league held a peace conWashington, May 33. A dispatch reference in thia city. C. O. Boring presented the subject of a new Fourth of ceived from Manila states (hat the State Philippine commission Jniy. He offered a suggestive pro- (Jailedbrattled Ao the Filipino commishas it t to include meetings in public gram, of the form of governdraft sioner pieces with orations on the meanieg ia prepared to esof the dy, mphasi!ng the blessings ment the president to thia plan a gov According of pence, followed by social reunions tablish. will be appointed for tha and game of varion kinds, with gen- ernor-genereral illumination for the 'evening. Wand ty the president There willbl a cabinet, sod later an advisory council Gunpowder and noise he would wiUTbe elected by tbe people-- . fiS-t- al Made I Ktaro Mf VeUataaM. FkUlpsiae FILIPINO PE ACE COMMISSIONERS REACH MANILA. talnilt a Me bw Washington, May 3ft. War departofficial peet that within two months the Pacific transport fleet will be on its way home from Manila with, tbe last of the volunteers. The entire Paeifie fleet ia being overhauled and provisioned for the voyage to Manila and return, "There will be no delay ia the sailing of the ahlpa. Of the Beet of transports in the Paeifie, the .Sherman, Grant and Bheridan are nnder order for Manila, and will carry regular troop to take tbe place of tbe volunteer. Secretary Alger had a long conference yesterday with tbe head of the ataff bureau-o- f the department regarding arrangements for the return of the volunteers. Nearly every state haa requested that the regiment be returned to tbe states whence they came, as the people want to see them aa organisations instead of individual. If this be decided upon, while awaiting mustez out they will be held in camp either at Ban Francisco or at state camps, w here they exist ment Bl Ask Fee Prepssltlow. HuMIUUm Darts epesles al ef rut pie etr , Manila, May 3L Two military aad two civil Filipino eommiaaioaer, apwith three citipointed to zen of Manila in negotiating terms of peace, have arrived here. They have submitted no new proposition, but want an armistice pending the session of the Filipino congress Otis baa refused to entertain the proposition. Colonel Kobhe remains at Cananeaba. General Lawton is marching south McArthur from Ns a Isidro, remain at Baa Fernando. -- Major-General REBELLION SawlsuH X NEARING END. list tMpll Cwirol ( th Situation: g that-vicinit- HOME IN TWO MONTHS. WANT AN ARMISTICE. d ll Saw TfcW la DESIREU. n, -- WIFE WITNESSED AUTONOMY Manila. printed here; The find information about the shocking manner in which the men from the 1 orkb n hare bees Irrsled by their Filipino ItJsfifr-nislie- d eaptora haa bee a obtained ip an cxctnuive interview Bh General UwUw, who found melancholy evidences when he isptured bun Ikidro, that (he Amei loan pri.iooer had been erectly aboard and objected to outrageous ladigaitie at the hand of Aguinstdo barbarous soldier General Lawton, after ihirtt daysxf successful campaigning, is rolnyfUh He said ala thousand men at t'aniUl to the correspondent in describing hi victorious march of Jf mouth s dura' tion; 'lt pained th" when rut into San the wall of the pro Isidro, 46 on thereLhe names of the ti hern Americana from the 1 ortionn e Spanish offJroni ColOuel icer whom we rescued I learned that gwie of tha American prisoners escaped Ill fieedom was from his captor. short lived forbe was afterward recaptured. Ho waa ati etched on the ground before bis fellow prisoner J and glren twenty laohea I W ,OUD1 ,lu ner an Isidro written by one of the orktown crew, saying that they' were twin kicked, that their hair was being pulled out and that they were cruelly treated in varion other way rnd praying their fellow 'country men to hurry to their release. This is commencement week at the lirigham Young Academy, and Provo is filled with visitor from differed parte of the etato to witneaa the exercises, Utah le becoming a atrictly temper ance state on Sunday. It being a rary bard matter to purchase intoxicants In ny of the larger towns on the Sab' bath day. t Work haa been commenced ta tha beet Adds of the state and trery available boy and girl la being given employment la thinning that wealth producing crop, A Balt Lake woman haa aued for divorce from her lelge lord, her com plaint being that the partner of her joys and sorrows ia a vegetarian and will not permit her to eat meat. The state auditor laat week drew a warrant for 93io to pay Sheriff William 1reece county his reward for capturing Peter Nellson, alias Pete Login, WMcmberof (Ml Robber' Roost- - FORM OP GOVERNMENT TO BE GIVEN THE FILIPINOS- - 3.V cablegram Manila, May UTAH NEWS. k UMiatitH HuA of Flllyloo. w York, May special UTAH. COALVILLE. UNCLE - SAMS TERMS.! YORK TOWN PRISONERS COALVILLE TIMES. Manila, May 31 The Americana positively have entire control of the situation if the rainy season does not act in within ten days, and make farther 'military operation impossible, should the insurgents still prove in- . WEEPS OVER LOST PRESTIGE. iialntMo Blame Himself her the of Hie 4'oentry. Two Spanish Manila, May 30. tractable. Coe-tlitl- on The purpose of the Filipino leader to give ap the struggle against Ameriprisoners who have just arrived here can nnthority was made known by two from Kueva Cit&ka say Agnlnaldo haa delegates of the Filipino peace com- lost prestige with the rebel army, mission. who remained in Ban Isidro when it was raptured aud surrendered to Lawton's advance guard. In conversation With American officer they state vhsitth I'jiipino. forces hare been for the last four days willing to secure pence on any terms th.it General Otis might sec fit to offer. They declare Genera, Imw ton, by his rapid and energetic advance from Balinag, lias not allow ed their forces a moment's cessation from fighting. The delegates add, as their most important information, that Aguinaldo himself will sue for peace through the peace commission within two days. If he does not so act the Filipino government will repudiate him, as four-fift- h of the natives are weary of the war and desire the early ending of which la described aa being completely demoralized, short of food, goffering from desease and afraid of the Americans, and are rapidly dissolving into bands of pillager. The prisoners add that General Pilar and Kuna are the only influential Filipinos who are Continuing resistance to the Americans. Agninaldo'a personal retinue was recently relieved of its baggage and money, while on its way from San Isidro to Cebanatan, by marauders. The Chinese are being victimized every -where by both rebels and looter Bnencamino, a prominent Filipino leader, who was friendly to Spain and joned in the compromise arrangement whereby the Spaniards hoped to conciliate the rebel leaders without sacrificing too much, ia reported as saying Agaiasldo sits in doors crying, blames bimaeif for the miserable condition of the country, and ia afraid to surrender. hostilities. ASKS AID OF JAPAN. NICARAGUAN CANAL. Commission Koports th Grvnt 44 alerway Con bo Mni fur ! za.ooo.ooo. Chlwa's Dsslrs to Got Geraaaay Oat of Shan Tong. Tacoma, Wash., May 30. Mail adThe Washington, May 31. vice by the Oriental lioer Victoria, canal commission. Admiral AffhAft aiy; Nearly U Ihe Toklp journals, Walker, Colonel Haines' and Mr, iiahpt, to a rumor, apparently are understood at'lavttd hare settled give publicity from Shanghai, to the effect emanating the previous disagreement which has that China baa approached the Japanso long delayed tbe report of the com ese government with a request for aid mission and which for a short time to get Germany out of Shan Tnng. The threatened to make necessary the apsuggestion is that the Peking authoripointment by tbe president of another ties have at last been roused to the imcommission under the authority con minence of the danger Aireatening ferred by the last session of congress. the Chinese empire, and to the certainTh effected of its disruption unless some stop ia among ty compromise the commissioners results in their fix- potto the unscrupulous demands now preferred by western states. ing tbe eot of the proposed waterway, constantly being regarded aa the leader which is pronounced entirely feasible, Germany in the game of aggression, and Shan at 9l3.1.0oJ.000. It is believed the re- Tnng possessing speoial sanctity In as the birthplaee of port will be tigned and delivered to Chinese eyes there ia a double reason for the president immediately on his re- Confucius, the desire to get Germany out of the turn from Hot Bprings to Washington. field. The members of the commission CAPTURED CANNON. had agreed after the elaborate and thorough consideration they have given WIU be Gives to Munlrlpolllle sod Fatrt-etl- e to the subject, and believe that the Organisation. last objection to the beginning of the Washington, May 30. The secretary interoceanic waterway had been swept Advoaside and that congress may be relied of war has secured from Judge r an conLie be General cate opinion upon to promptly authorize the canal's construction. firming hi right to loan or give to municipalities, 01 A. R. posts and other DEWEY EN ROUTE HOME. patriotic organizations such of the cannon captured frdra the Spaniards in Hongkong Adviros Sar the Admlaal Ho Starts Hon Ouba and Iorto KIcq as are unservicethe first of the guns Hongkong, May 21. Admiral Dewey able. Thursday which are in the possession of the army on Manila the left Saturday morning, were bestowed upon the military post 30th inL If all goes well he will ar- at Fort Thomas, Ky. They are two rive her next Monday morning. beautiful bronze pieces of antique patArrangements have been made here tern, made in Barcelona in 1763 and to put the Olympia, the admiral's flag- 175. SHOT AT A DANCE. ship, in dry dock a soon aa she arrives. Her long sojourn in tropical waters A Kentucky Sheriff Shoot Too Girl by has fouled her bottom ao badly that Mistoko. she will need a thorough scraping in Middle boro, Ky., May 30. Mary and order to fit her for her trip across the Jennie Gibron, aged 14, twin daughter Indian ocean. of George Gibson of Sargent, were shot There are other matters, too. that laat .night .by.. . CombtLoC. . wtHwed-tt- r be looked after. - Her Lather county. They were at a dance, wilt be completely overhauled. New trim will be Mded, and the when Comb got into a dispute with gingerbread work, which was dis- two men. Presently the girls left, and pensed with at the time she waa pu t in Combs, thinking they were men, folwar rig, will be replaced. She will lie coaled and provisioned here, and when lowed and fired at them. Mary was she steam out of the barbor about two slightly wounded and Jennie wa weeks henoe she will tie in shape to killed. Cqinb gave himaelf np. g make another voykge Fay of Kcltrfd Admiral, g with her admiral. A decision Washington, May 20. YELLOW FEVER IN CUBA. has been rendered in the casa of Rear Hot Oe Csv, and tbs lnllrot I Oat of Admiral Stewart, that nnder the naval Dnncsr. personal act, the heads of the ataff Havana. May SI. The man who was bureaus ef the navy department who for age or length of service prior reported to be suffering from yellow retire 189, retire with the rank and July, fever la now ont of danger and no new to three-fonrth- s the eea pay of commocases of the disease have developed. dore, If, however, they are retired Orders have been issued that only nnder section 1 1 of the act, having seen Immune are to beallawed to work service in the civil war and have a credbe entitled nnder the ground near the harbor, aa itable record.' theytowill tbe rank of rear after July 1 1399, it la believed this work caused the for admiral and tbree-fourt- h the present mer case of fever. pay of a senior rear admiral. BECGAR STABS A BANKER. Kick Gold Strike la Dakota. Dead wood, 8. D., May 30. A vein of Bagger Ohjotd to tko Qaetltg sf Food gold carrying 910,090 to the ton haa Glvoa Him kg tko Reek or. been discovered on a ranch near CutNew York, May 2L John H. Englia, ter City, The vein fourteen inches , formerly president of the Wallabout wide and has been uncovered for fifbank, Brooklyn, 'was .stabbed in tbe teen hot no sinking baa been neck today by Christopher Daly, a beg- done feet, It ia tha first quarts that yet gar. Th wound la a revere one, dan- haa been dlscevered in that vicinity, . gerously close to the jugular vein. Daly rich placers have been found.. although had been to Englia home a few days The find has created excitement in ago to ask for alms, and wa dissatis- Custer which almost amounts to n fied with tbe food given him. He lay stampede. Tbe surrounding country in watt and abased Englia for thi " la belag staked off and located. ending by stabbing him. , . , . record-breakin- record-breakin- i. |