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Show I 1 COALVILLE TIME times, annihilate rebels. FlBLIMUhO CO. MEN CENERAU MAC ARTHUR'S CAPTURE CALUMPIT.' UTAH. COALVILLE. Stubborn X Mad tetoaco. Hut WmlKttM AgutMld' Trw UTAH NEWS. to th HUU 7 !X A BLOODTHIRSTY - M0 ir H Iliad Bm4 f Georgia a Insurant Mas F Palmetto, Ca., April 26. Th of Llge Strickland, the negro p chef who wae Implicated in the C ford murder by bam Hose, waa und awingiog to the limb of a pc mon tree within n mile and a quarter this place Monday morning. Befor eatb was allowed to end the suffer! , of th .negro, hiscap was cut off the. small finger of the left hand w sev ered at the second joint On tbe chest of the negro was rap of blood-stainepaper, fastens with an ordinary pin.1' Ob 'one side thi New Yorl iur paper ws written: nai: IVe must protect our ladies 99.' The other side of the psper co oed a warning to the negroes of the gh- borhood. It read as follows: re, all darkies. You wilj be treat tbe same way. Before being lynched, Strlc itiid was given a chance to confess t tbe misdeeds of which the mob su ytd him to be guilty, but he proteste, his innocence nnlil the end. Three ues the noose was placed around bis eek and the negro was drawn up, and ree times he was let down, with war f 9 tbat death was in store for him uld he fail to confess his eomplcity L the Cranford murder. Three times S Ick- land proclaimed bis Innocence, til, weary of useless torturing, tbe hob polled on the rope and tied the mil around the slender trunk of the tier sluimon tree. Not a shot was fl by the mob. htrickland was atrangl to death. ' Dm QUAY-WIN- AT TIIE STAKE. S Jut Daeaorlam Him Appoint HORRIBLE DEATH OF A NEGRO MURDERER. OUTT Xat Gnllty aad Him Senator. Philadelphia, April 23. Mathew Stanley Quay ha been declared by a jury to be not guilty of the charge of conspiracy to nse for bis own unlawful gain and profit the funds of tbe state of Pennsylvania deposited in the People bank of Philadelphia. Senator Quay received the verdict with a broad Bel. I Tree and, After Being JSetlUted, Is Roaeted to Ueeth by Ule lrttai Eseeuttoeen. Newman. Ga, April 25. Sam Iloee, a negro charged with the murder of Sew York, April 27. A cablegram The hearing of the mm of Hrry baa been received In thiseity from Manila, dated a farmer and the outrage of the dead smile on It In face and responded pleasflays by the board of pardon -until man Wife, was burned at ' the stake postponed April 2, yte-May.''" antly to the congratulations of his division, 6,000 General MacArther here Sunday afternoon by a mob of many friends present. The L'Uh A Pacific ha one tangent 200 enraged people. wile Ion?, and there are troops, annihilated th insurgents at tbirty-fiv- e Immediately upon the receipt of the Before the torch was applied to the news that Senator Quay was acquitted wiles. today. in curve t'alnmpit sixty but two Aguinaldo' troops made a stubborn pyre, the negro- waa deprived of hi of tbe charge against him, Governor bare bee operating In but were driven to the resistance, ears, fingers and other portions of his Stone appointed him United States Starr Albert recently, ' fipringrille hilfab senator to AH the vacancy until tbe anatomy. H pleaded pitifully for hi blooded niare one night joy Americaos were killed. life while the mutilation was going on, next legislature meets, and notified Eight week. . bnt stood the ordeal of fire with surHobart. Governor Stone Catumpit is the key to the whole of The country In th vicinity of White northern Luzon. fortitude. Senator Quay in said prising that nd appointing Hirer ha been stocked with quail, Before the body was cool it was cut he felt he had done the fit and proper I will CALUMPIT. section bth FIGHT BEFORE a in a faw yerthi to pieces, the bones were crushed into thing. He thought it would make the hunters paradise. small bits and even tbe tree upon issue, and is better done now than after Inch n Groand Coat twrj The atete anditor ia basing new book Take by Our Troops. which tbe wretch met his fate was waiting for weeks. The authority - made for the transfer of brand and 27,-- The follow torn np and disposed of as souvenirs quoted by the governor says that the April Washington, - - - mark a The law require that th an log dispatch baa been received at tbe lloae killed Alfred Cranford, a white governor of any state may make temshall , be recorded war -;J ; of thrse . tire-lis- t under Manila from near Palmetto, and outraged per ry appointment during a recess, farmer, department, anew. date of April 25: General MacArthur his wife ten days ago. Since that time to bold until the next legislature A small eyelone struck Caatla Gate division fought it way to the Filipino business in that part of the state has meets. on Wednesday, blowing down one trenches before I'alumpit today, adbeen suspended, the entire population t tiiuli?r Bitter " bouse tbat waa In the course of erection vancing through four out in an effort to capture miles,tw mostly turning o r w WH' i g Philadelphia. April 28. John Wana-make- r ahd playing hasoi! with a number of woods and jungle, and crossing, the Hose. Tie successfully eluded pursuit has made the following stateThla was accomBag-Ba- g river. un tlTdiscovered near Macon. outbuildings. in ment regard to the acquital of Governor Candler has been asked to The reward offered by Das la county plished at a cost to the Americans of and the latter's appointQuay t wounded, send troops here to preserve order for for the arrest and eoneletlon of the six killed and twenty-eighthe as United States ment by governor " s day or two, as it is feared the ne- senator: murderer of Thomas Msodsli ha been the First South Dakota reg intent being increased to $800, and the firm for, the heaviest losers. groes may wreak vengeance, many The acquittal of Senator Quay will After fording the river, tbe Month threats to that effect having been be a whom be worked baa offered 1400. disappointment to every lover of to the made. The Order of Railway Conductor at Dakotans pursued the Insurgents and every friend of good govjustice Hose admitted the killing of Crancity of Calumpit, but ernment gall Hake City are trying hard to bring outskirts ofwasthefound throughout the United States. to be so strongly ford, but denied that he had assaulted It reeords with the eonsentton of , their order to be tbat town GERMANY emphasis the difficulty PROTESTS. Before being of convicting potent the dead man's wife. 1 held In 1901 to Zion, and aa th boy protected that General MacArthur political people tired Duaa'nt Like the Language t'tod by Ctjm. put to death, the uegro stated that he charged with crimes, no matter how are workers, they will probably ano deemed It best to withdraw the had been paid fit 2 by Lige Strickland, clear and convincingly overwhelming tegblun at tbe Raleigh. fighters and go Into camp for a night s need. the evidence may be. The story of the Boa! assault. the 28. before a The German making rest, negro preacher at Palmetto, to kill Washington, April use and speculation in public It la now regarded aa probable that Tha in Calumpit government has entered a forms pro- Cranford. A mob of citizens is scour- corrupt largest buildings in Pennsylvania is an old one money within th neat thirty day Governor fired by the Filipinos while test against the language need by Caping the country for Htrickland, who and has been a matter of notorious acWell will appoint a United bum were being cusation against a long line of state the river, were Americans of has left his home. the the crossing tain at the Coghlan Raleigh, senator to fill the saeancy caused by treasurers and political bosses for mile a Union League club banquet la New away, showing theeuemy's the expiration of Senator Cannon fully many years. ENGAGEMENT AT , QUINCUA. intention to absndon the village. The York last Friday night ' The first shout of defiant exultation , term, v settled policy Tbe protest was lodged with Secre- Oa O lUcer end Three Mea from I'tah Bst-ter- jr of bis acquittal has proceeded from Filipinos have adopted a Article of Incorporation of the Rich of the governor of the commonwealth, Amunf the Wounded. retiring from one position after tary Hay through the German ambasbank who has promptly appointed him a ; field . Commercial - nnd baring Ifolleben. Yon 25. followsador The Ilerr Secretary Washington, April United States senator without authorbase been filed. The new bank la damage upon the advancing army. Hay replied that tbe language ap- ing message from Quingua has been ity and in violation of the law and in la and composed $25,000, at capitalized defiance of the will of the people as The forces today were well drilled. peared to have been used at a dnner received at the war department: of good substantial Bualueae men of by the votes of the legislaEvery foot of the ground was tena- In a club, and coutd not be re girded Manila, April 23. Adjutant Gener- expressed is fitting in every way tbat ture. aonthern Utah, It the ta A thoroughly as an official or public utterance the al, Washington: reconnoissance on the ciously disputed by capstone should thus have been A California man arrived in Utah sense that would warrant the staa de- Quingua, six miles northeast of Malo-lo- put ou the edifice of boss rule and maorganized troops, who stood remark. . last week with two carload of bee, he made by Major Bell and a troop of chine jobbery by the Quay representaably firm, even before artillery (Ire. partment in acting. However the bating decided to mote bis aplury to The Utah battery waa engaged in navy department was fully comp rot cavalry this morning, resulted in con- tive in the governor's chair. thi state on account of th dry weather the action nnd did heroic work. to take such action aa th case sttfied tact and a battle in which four battalSPANIARDS STILL FIGHT- la California. Utah i fast forging to The Kan ' ions of infantry and four pieces of arregime til had three to require. , the front in the bee Industry. wounded daring the charge and th With this statement the ambaw lor tillery became engaged. The enemy The Garrison at Baler Dae Mot Know 1 hat l'eare Ha Bean Declared. . The grand lodge 1. O, O. F., of Utah, Utah light artillery one kilted and twe was content for the time at lea, :nd was driven from the entrenchments at Washington, waa in session in Salt Lake last week, wounded. April 23. Advices ren will doubtless await1 reaaui ble Quingua with considerable loss. Our ceived at the war department from Adoccasion being , the twenty; fifth ..Most of ;ib othef casnailtie befell leiightof Umt upon th navy dp rt-- casualties quite severe. Colonel . annual contention of that order lit tha South Dakota regiments and Lieutenant Sessions, First miral Dewey, under date of April 21, menL this state. The attendance waa large, It la difficult to estimate the insue, Nebraska, were killed, also several en- State that the expedition of the gunHOW TO SUPPRESS CRIft boat Yorktown to Baler was purely to fewer no tha ' ar Sosa, but represented. men. fully listed lodge they being gent Dai" rescue etery -the Spanish soldiers and priests p )min ...j Later tbe following dispatch was re1 VPWawlh.unlmiini -- n. who are being besieged in a church in far away Bristol, England, is artillery. solved. Tarpclau Rack. t there. Tbe soldiers refused to surrentvit being boomed. President Barnes of Manila, April 23. Adjutant-Genera- l, Chicago April 28. Daniel E. Brewer; MOBED BY NEGROES. the Salt Lake City counoll has race ted a promin it physician, in a lecturer Casualties at Quin der when expected to lay down their Washington: arms by General Rios at the end of the a paper from that city which contain A Stogto Harder Maals Heatb St thi advocate tbe establishment of Tr-peia- n gua today: First Nebraska, two offHand. f HI rthrm. n fairly good description of tho pro' roc in Chicago, unless the city icers and two enlisted men killed; two Paris peace conference. -Admiral Dewey said he did not know -, soed building.' Galena, Kan., April St, Charles Wil- secures anew code of criminal laws. officers and twenty-si- x enlisted men had become of Lieutenant Gilwhat death it Ha said: The percentage of crimi- Wounded; Fourth cavalry, two men . It t aid that Otter Creek reservoir liams, (colored), was shot) to more and the fourteen men in the os the mob of a citv negroes nals barf increased so rapidly in the killed and five men wounded; Fifty-fir- st jail by .will furnish during the time when launch. The supposition is that they seven moat needed, water enough to water Tuesday, Williams killed Laura Cana United sate that we now have one men enlisted Iowa, wounded; were captured or killed by the Spanthree times all of the laud In Sevier fax, a negress, tha previous day,. Tht habitual or hereditary criminal in Utah light artillery, one officer and v iards or the 400 insurgents who are beof about twenty-fimob, Criminals composed thousand two enlisted men wounded; total, forty-ninevery persona county that depends on tha primary and sieging the Spanish garrison. water right of the Sevier river. This masked negroes, went to the jail, Otis. propogate, marry and multiply unreGeneral Rios, the Spanish coman four entrance gained -- by breaking stricted and unless we can change our Colonel Stotaenberg haa won a repumean a great deal for th farmer In tha door In. The first man had an ax, laws, will continue to. Increase in the tation as one of the bravest fighters in mander, when interviewed, said he did Sevier valley. tbe second a rope, and the third car- same ratio they have in the past until the army lie always led his regiment not think the garrison at Baler knew Governor Well 1 frequently In re the war between tbe United States ried a pistol. It is appalling to contemplate the re- and had achieved remarkable popular- that and Spain had ended. He bad sent an eelptot inquiries a to why the Utah William waa locked in his ceil, bnt sult. If Chicago does not soon have a with since his men the war began, officer in .Ian nary to tell the garrison ity boys killed at Manila have not been lost no time breaking the lock and new code of criminal laws, it eill be his first colonelcy, the to surrender, but the garrison refused sent to the United Staten. It la said they although daring ordered him to come out. Thla Me re wiser to have Tarpetau rock, like the volunteers who were not used to the to do so, eitner not believing the tbat th bodies were interred soon fused to officer or fearing that they would be be waa Innocent Romans, from which malefactors and after being found, and cannot be dis- of the do, claiming rigid discipline of the regular troops, trapped by the insurgents. Since then of a couple Tha General Rios has not communicated degenerates might be thrown todeath, thought him n bard officer. interred until the end of the rainy sea brick charge, grabbed and asked them only to give Wa should have laws controlling mar- eoionel with the garrison, and this is the first men led n in his for against charge , reason.,, ton, sanitary " ring so that degeneracy msy be tha enemy, aad fell about 200 r him a fair show. formation received that the Spanish yard flag is still flying at Baler. Between too and two tons of powder At thla the man who carried tbe re- checked by preventing the ution of from their breastworks, shot through stored in an old tunnel near the road volver began shooting through the bars criminal, diseased or lunatic etaples. REBELS RUNNING. Lieutenant Sisson fell with heart the is constructed front 8il the that being at Williams. Four' shots took effect a bullet in his heart, the bullet strik Uraorwl Otis' Llf.. Uor ver King mine to the town of Park City, American Force Attack Five Hundred Inkilling the murderer instantly. Sioux Falla, 8. D., April 28. Letters lng him near the nictate of a girl surgent Near Gugulnto. exploded on the afternoon of the 17th. SIX KLONDIKERS DROWN. received from member of the first suspended by a ribbon frotn his neck. New York, April 23. A Manila disFortunately no one was hurt, bat sev Month. Dakota volunteers, ... era! people received severe shocks, Tb Dewr; Still In tb Dark, patch, dated April 21, contains the folDratb la .Atowptlni tu Crm tUror at regiment, are unusually Interesting. cause of th explosion i a mystery. dis25. From a At 8 o'clock this morning Among MU. Washington, April lowing: fifty them is n letter from Otis Roblmoa, in patch received by Secretary Long from three companies of the Mouth Dakota The directors of th Utah 8ugar com Victoria, B. C., April 27. A story psny have derided to raise money for has reached her from Alaska to the which he gives aa account of hit ex Admiral Dewey, it is evident that tbe regiment marched from Bucaue, and in the proposed plant at bprlngvilta by effect that a party of six returning perienee aa a sharpshooter aad bile of latter ia still in the dark respecting the conjunction with three companies of selling 40,000 share of th treasury Klondiker, one of which la said to tha precautions to prevent the twasai whereabouts of Lieutenant Gilmore the Minnesota regiment from Guguin to, stock of the company at par value, have been bringing out considerable nation of General Otis. Regarding the and party of the Yorktown, who, it it north of Bocaoe encountered a rebel latter, he aaya fifty yards fio the tbougbt. were ambushed and captured force n umbering fttUy.5(Kl when two - which will amount to $i0.XKi, Tbeaite IrmnrfwhnvscJwwii. drowned tor the new factory baa been selected Fifty Mile, where the river trail is now paUce, iciul reJpbhteil atl'hrosud by a party of Filipinos while on a voy- miles out. The enemy retired three miles in fairly good order in spite of and order placed for the machinery. impassable. The story waa given at the grounds for fear the natives age to rescue Spanish prisoners neat the fact tbat they suffered hesvy losses. to assassinate Uenertl endeavbe is oti attempt Admiral The says Baler, The Americans having exhausted their Henry Buckley, aged fit yean, an bkaguay by n late arrival, hut it la and that the soldiers are always mdy oring to ascertain tbe situation of tbe ammunition were compelled to return and for some months an in uncon firmed by tha other late comer. for an emergency. lieutenant and his party but has so far to their camps. mate of the Salt Lake county In Urinary, No names ware given. been unsuccessful. OlSriaU Tar Cwanrlattm attempted to take halite one morn Ctptnrliif Mamoan Boats. Kitted la tlurn factory, week his Typhoid at Havana, last throat Ing by slashing Pa., April 24. former Philadelphia, London, April 23. According to a Philadelphia, Va April 27. By the District Attorney Ellery P. Inghsupi with a rasor. It la no doubt owing to Washington, April 23. The war de- letter received from a British naval his weakness that ha failed to sever explosion of seventy-fiv- e gallon of thi city, end Deputy Internal Rents partment has receive! the following officer at Apia, dated' March IS, the ' tha jugular vein, Ue is in the hospital benzol. In tbe laboratory of Frank H. Collector Mamnel B. Downey of message from General Brooke, in an British warship Porpoiae, in order to and may recover, Fleer A Co., manufacturers of chewing to a telegram concerning n ty- cripple The rebels, cruised around the have been answer arrested caster, by scent A dispatch from Washington atntea gum, two men were killed, three per. service ofiieer on the charge of mldiBg phoid fever outbreak in the camp at const of Upola, burning- - villages and that two companies of tha Twenty-fourt- h sons seriously injured and over a score th Lancaster counterfeiters to Puerto Principe: Typhoid materially carrying to Apia alt the boats of the infantry are to be sent to Alaska. others were more or less Injured by the county with bogus treasury Occasionally a case still the natives. Aa their boats are reImproved, The score of persons and internal revenue tobacco tcts Until th companies are 'designated flying debris. in Eighth cavalry despit tb garded by the Mmmoan islanders os . stamps appear there trill be much speculation a to injured were all tcnlnta of ihe many Tbe arrrit of d camp I have ever known. their ; roost valuable jpossession, it Ingham created a g Ttbnonaa to--b chosen, Th two re- dwelling, slid were in no nay consensation on account of "bis form( Majority 'of cases on hand Sr conva- was believed tbat plan would really The connection with- tbe maining at Fort Douglas may be nected with the laboratory. govern meat eg lescent. Hospital ship Missouri will Inflict greater hardships upon them chosen, or two of those at San Fran money lew is estimated to be over r district esster forth take all the convalescents as soon aa it than the destruction of their villages. ttoroey ciaeo may be sent north. 1 190,000. . 1 arrives. Inquiry fall to locate causa trictof .iinsylvantn. Mrs. Julia Croxalt.of Salt Lake City, Admiral Schley Coming Waal-at camp. TraoM. T t to O. :. el Amrrtraa Stijr, while entting kindling, met with Will Kw Oat. Xaldlcr Omaha, Neb., April 23.- - It is an. Washington, April 27. A proposition - Washington,' April 28. The coapl. painful accident. A piece of wood flew nounced that Admiral Schley will visit 25. Governor to Atlanta, Ga., April ttrgro troona to a large ex- tloa wltUia a month of two battleehlpe, ap with great fores and struck her on tentutilize about May 1 as the guest of this com out tbe ordered city has eight in future Candler military operations in theJKearsarge and Kentucky, the eyeao lejurlngjbst memeber that Manderwon.- - He come for 1 of the Fifth infantry station! atto .yall attention to. the itmariuhi, panics hg attending physicjia foundit neees-ar- y ,the Philippinesi attracting much from a dinner given by aside aad ia rest, Fulton the county jail tention, and it believed wilt be 'con to remove it. rat at which the American ntvy here, to guard the and a reception at the reached Loyal Legion The gov tidcred by the administration In the report the present time. Except Atlanta. at The Provo city coomffl has passedaa growing r thwOmaha attend no public will club, a that afternoon pum-benear future. Much a policy U urged on rnor during tb among naval officers who watch th'n ordinance making It unlawful to play the Tbe and-- ' Faywill be acadmiral functions from Woosley racial affiliaof people' theory that .certain progress, few persons realize that and cards, dice or any game of chance, or tions may be utilized in n his after a wife, to companied by were coming to Atlanta wty to de- iorty-elf-warship are now tsd etteville in is allowing sack game to be played, for feat the rebcllionrncta on the it abort visit, who murdered company proposed, W. Klrlln, part of xmatro on for the United States, h.t lynch George . money or at all In a saloon or billiard several days ago, and with General and Mrs. Manderson, to and hi party, and to bring Aguinaldo -under exEuiug t Mia Pearl Knott in rolving penditnre hail, or any room which can be en peace to the a trip throogb the west if all d who waa on Saturday night waa placed take possessions t35,7l3fi,6 loutrzii j aggrc-nlin- g itarsd from n saloon, well. in mob law goes to of the United Mute in toe east Fay escape in jail ha kulla and teach1 cry alone. t ett county, i d JIrstkke lt Ir.nU r,- - nt I fe - 1 a, isioV-enbe- irrtwa 1 ' ' e. , " lll - - :ar. I DECLINE TO DISBAND: SPAIN'S FILIPINO ALLIES ARE IN . A SAD PLIGHT. Hativea Who Hat Aided tbe Spaniard Refaae to Give up Tbelr Arm. Tearing tha Vaugeaaee of Tbelr Cua, patriot a-- MitaUa. April 2L Spain's evacuation of the Philippine island will 1 practically completed by the withdrawal of the Spanish garrison from Zamboanga, Island of Mindanao, and from the Sulu islands, and If the United States assumes control of Mindanao and the Sulu Islands on the Spaniards withdrawing. the military authorities must, in order to garrison those islands, diminish the forees of American troops, which are already too small There was almost mutiny among the Spanish troops in the islands, because they were expected to proceed to the Ladrone and the Caroline islands, some of .them refusing to do so, claiming that their enlistment had expired The latter were exempted and allowed to return to Spain on board the Alia The native troops in the .Spanish garrison arc in a aad plight. They must aecotnpanj' the Spaniards o' risk the vengeanee of their compatriots. The Mpauiards proposed to disband them, but they refused to give up their arms. The natives of Zamboanga are likely to prove troublesome w hen the Spanish troops are w ithdrawn from the coast towns of the island of Mindanao. It is believed that the smouldering tribal wars will then be resumed, anarchy will prevail and the inhabitants of nearly every village will tiirht with their neighbors. A tripartite exchange of prisoners will be arrauged if it is possible to negotiate with the Filipinos as if they were a civilized nation, if the Filipinos consent to release the Spanish prisoners, the Americans might release the Tagalogs they now hold prisoners, in return for w hich Spain would free her political prisoners. The provisions of the laris treaty would thus be carried out. Tbe Spanish commission, however, hesitates to enter the Filipino lines, fearing treachery, although Aguinaldo has guaranteed the safety of the commissioners. H t MEN FOR OTIS. Fourteen Thousand Regular to be Scut t Reinforce Him. Fourteen Washington, April '.2. thousand regulars are to be seat to reinforce General Otis at Manila, as soon as the necessary marine transportation can be provided. The first regiment ordered will probably bk the Seventh, artillery, of which tbe two light bat- teries, C and M, have been ordered home from Porto Rico for the nurpose. They will be sent at once to San Francisco, to aw ait an available transport steamer. With the regulars already ordered aDd on their way to Manila, General Otis will have an effective force of 21,278 men, in addition to the recruits-beinsent every few days for the regulars already in the Philippines. This force is to be raised to 35,000 men by the time the aggressive operations ean b pressed in the early a.itumn. The volunteers to be returned to thin country from Manila, number barely 12,000, many of whom are greatly debilitated, so the determination to send 14,000 able bodies of regulars to take their places is calculated to show the rebel leaders that the United States is terribly in earnest about meeting Its responsibilities for preserving order and commanding respect throughout, the archipeligo. BIG LIFE INSURANCE. Wealthy I'tahn Gle Cheek l:,r Paid In a Life Insurance Transaction, New York, April 22. What is said the largest cheek ever paid in a transaction for a paid up policy and, annuity, was that given by Samuel JS'cwhouse of Salt Lake City toJ. A. Ervin of the Mutual Life In. bu ranee company. The cheek was for 8883,828. For this Mr. Newhouse receives sn annuity of 8,000 per annum during his life, and his heirs will receive $200,000 when he dies. to-b- . ttnlai -- I,, beet-police- -- - ( c- , J ht ? newly-aeqnire- . i ' - ' f Trained Xinn for Philippine. San Francisco, April 23. The New York Red Cross auxiliary for the maintenance of trained nurses made a departure in its methods Thursday, by starting on the transport Newport, aix female trained nurses, selected in Man Francisco for service in Manila. Tbe names of thenursesare: M iss Alice May Burrell, who goes as superintendMiss Margret Bertram, Miss Wilhetinina Doekrill, Mis MaryD. Hawbly, Miss Celina Hayden and Miss Carrie L. Howard, - ent of the party; Fighting a PaoL Little Rock, Ark., April 22. Attor Davis has instituted in Pulaski county court thirty-si- x suits for $5,000 each against the Connecticut Fire Insurance company, charging it with being a member of a pool ' trust, agreement, combination or understand- ing with other corporations engaged in similar business to regulate or fix the price or premium to be paid for Insuring property. The suite cover each day since MsreR fi, when th naif anti-tru- st law became effective. r; i , 1 |