THE AUDUBON REPUBLICAN. THE NEWS IN IOWA VVI BSTER COS NTV CONTEST. NEWS IN GENERAL CONGRESS. Decided by .Tndge Canwell In Favor of MAY IN MURDER. the Republican. nearly forty lives lost. ion. April:’.. Tno senate spent the BY D. CL MOTT. RESULT Wa-'l.in. of the entire dnv in discussion of the Porio hlcuu bill. Fort Dodge, April 5. One But** of Tennessee made the principal speech I’Toba- Dam In River at Austin, u», Old Man tiaudard Attacked and most stubbornly contested election Colorado T< against the bill. Spooner, Cullom and Depew - • Fatally Way. RON, • A. bly Wounded. Gives defended it. AD DU TOW eases known in north central Lenok, April 6.—Louis Gaudard, 63 ever Austin, Texas, April 8. This city lowa was settled when Judge Casweli A possible reduction of the war taxes was years of age, was probably fatally was last night in pitch darkness with foreshadoweBloemfontein, the old district canvassed un- during state banks; bringing penalty April s.—Another meeting with resistance shot improve matters. The flood is not the Spanish war or Phllinpine insurrec- received as the the minimum ax*e at which girls may unfortunate occurrence occurred, re- remained in returns. The result was startling to tion jn the army, navy, or marine corps, who of violation of the laws governing steam thresh- man ami then tied. He like the disastrous Johnstown flood hinds public highways within the jurisdiction be coinmitteil to eitner Anamosa or S*.; sulting, 1 fear, in the capture of a par- the politicians, the court throwing out enter under homestead act, to deduct ers on the house unconscious for twenty-four some years ago in (hat a raging river, tinn* of such ser\ ice from a 1 etiod required to of justices of the peace; establishing a state Mitchellville. ty of infantry consisting of three com- he as illegal 1,100 ballots in a total vote perfect the title. The house then went into a board of veterinary examiners; extending to hours. On reviving called at a already swollen far beyond its capac- to of the war exemption of panies of Royal Irish fusiliers and two of 5,000. Mr. Cox announces that be committee on the whole consider the Ha- veterans Mexican tax- The conference of the appropriations companies of the Ninth regiment neighbor’s a mile away and told his ity, bore too heavily upon an immense waiian civil government hill. The debate was ation of soldiers’ homesteads. The senate will accept the finding and not appeal iu committee of the whole mid only three of the voted to adjourn sine die on April6. committees of the house and the senate mounted infantry, near Reddersburg, story. The doctors say he will die. dam spanning the river here, breaking six speeches were pertinent the to the supreme court. to the bill. agreed on practically till appro* a little eastward of Bethany railway The burglars failed to get his money. it and letting loose a reservoir ofwater SENATE. Among bills passed were the following: The ' priations for the session. The total within a few miles of this Washington. April 4. The senate agreed to senate committee bill to require graduates of station, ('Hfthler thirty miles long, half a take up the case and the number of extraordinary appropria- L Stone Escapes ProM*ni«ion. mile wide and Quay tomorrow the state normal departments io submit to an i place. They were surrounded by a AtVFt ACCIDENT NEAR COLFAX. Spooner was made unfinished cerliticate; tions is 51,287,i..’3. Ol amount sixty feet deep, to aid in carrying des- Philippine bill examination for slate teachers’ to this stronger force of the enemy, with four Sioux City, April 9.—The three in- business. Eignty-one pension bills were passed. give city councils power to levy a library tax: of char- struction down i 5388.483 goes to the support or five guns. The detachment held Young Woman Burned to Death by a the valley of the Colo- IIOURK. to allow insurance companies to Insure against dictments which have been hanging appropriate comple- itable and educational institutionsand • out from noon, 3, until April 4, Rubblnh Fire. rado The great iu the Col- Debate Springfontein. the bank, and an examination showed immense tentiaries. was defeated. 4'» to 29. The bill to ! school at Cedar l ulls, $170,000. present of the subsistence department of cite United headquarters, to Reddersburg grass and rubbish about their grounds plant and drowning eight St ites army w:.s passed. to incorporate prohibit the sale of liquor within five, miles *»f that he had forged paper to tl»e workmen. Bill the university was taken up. An amend- g with all possible speed and I dispatched her took fire and her is a list of the known the National White Cross of America was also state \V<*slcy Greene, of the when clothing Following dead, ment making the distance ten miles was de- Secretary U the Cameron Highlanders hence to amount of $20,000. All efforts to find passed. In executive M'ssicn the Hay Pnuuce- state horticultural department, body burned almost to a crisp before including those killed in the power fote treaty was taken up and Davis, Platt of feated, 40 to IV. i lowa ’, I Bethany. He arrived at Reddersburg him wore of no avail, and finally at- has issued a report concerning the I the flames were put out, the flesh house: Frank Rincet, Frank Kinney, Connecticut, Stewart and Morgan delivered 1 at 10:30 yesterday morning without tempts were given up. But since that addresses. Des Moines. April s. The bulk of the appro- general status |ind prospects for crops || dropping from her neck and shoulders. Walter Flower, Johnson, Al- priations to lx* this session were intro- opposition, but could get no news of time his and child have de- Walter flOUR E. allowed i in this state at the present time. ’ II wife been The house did not finish the bill to provide duced in two bills, one providing for the sum of the missing detachment. No doubt Her face and head, however, escaped fred Johnson, Frank Fitzgerald,Walter (..'3. h Using 100 per cent as a basis of perfec- pendent upon friends for their support territorial government for Hawaii to-day. 4for the board of rout iol to use in de- the whole party were made prisoners.” the flames. She lived about three Blossman, Joseph Newman, Dick Mor- When lite Lour fixed for taking a vole, 4 fraying the expenses <»1 the institutiins under t tion, the following specific estimates and, moved by sympathy for them, o’clock, arrived, less than half the bill hi <1 it. and another Sncnp of (441 .HM)for the state ed- Apples pears 85. plums hours after the terrible accident ris, John Procs, Charles Burchard, six appointment of are given: BOER SIDE OF STORY. the men who secured the indictments been coveic 1 and i-o many amendments re- ucational The (American) 95. plums (European) 70, occurred. negroes. It is believed that a hundred mained that it was utrreed to continue the con- Joseph D. Me. at raugh to be <•• stodian of the consented to their dismissal. It is sideration ot the bill under the live minute cupitoi building was <¦« nllnred. Among bills plums (Japanese) 60, cherries 85, Nearly Four Hundred Men Captured in houses were washed away and that rule until finished. passed were these: Increasing the per capita peaches 15, grapes 56, red raspberries the Ambuscade. INDIAN GOES FREE. said Stone has been offered work, and for the girls’ school Mitchellville GIRL later reports will list SENATE. industrial at bring a lengthy from slo to (12 per in< nth: •ii;. black raspberries 70, blackberries now that Hie chances of his arrest arc Washington. April tt. During the great of appropriatingfio.ouo Brandfort, April 6.—ln the ambus- of fatalities. pari of the the to the Benedict Home al Des Moines: creating ' 60, 65. Jfuaqnakle Children Cannot Be Com- can session senate had under con- strawberries removed he go to work and sup- the Indian atmropriat Mil. Sul- a capitol improvement commission and app.o- cade near Sannas Tost the Burghers pelled Boarding sideration ion pria ing expenses; to Go to a School. his where livan, of Mississippi, pic speech fa- f3ou for its appropriating port family. But just he is SIXTY BOERS CAPTURED. delft I a in Hague- Governor Shaw has appointed ths ¦JI• Jost three men killed and ten wounded. Cedar Rapids, B.—ln the fed- Vor of lite beating of Hon. M. S. Quay. ri.tocontinue education of Llunic Art’ll located is only known to a very few, wood; appropriating for ch isifylng stale following of delegates from lowa Altogether the Burghers captured 389 library; appropriating for list eral court Judge Shiras determined Methuen iteportw the Capture of a Gen- The house passed substitute ?VO'Mt a monument to and they will not tell. Before his the f« r the sen- Nergrunt ( harlcs giving the board of to the Trans-Mississippi Commercial prisoners throughout the day. The Lelah-Puch-Kah-Chce, the eral and a Body of Boers. ate bill providing for a territorial form of gov- Floyd: the ease of downfall Stone was one of the most control complete s'iper\isi* nof all couniv and Congress to be held nt Houston, Tex., Free Staters are now desirous of mar- Indian released from the custody London, April 7.—The war office, re- ernment for Hawaii. Bill, of Connecticut, private asylums, with authority toinsjwct them Lon Haven- girl men of the had fine tried to secure th'* adoption of two amend- ' April 17 to ’.'l: Bryson, on and the Trans- prominent city, a and provide rules for their conduct: appropri- ching Bloemfontein, of Malin and Superintendent ceived the following dispatch from ments. cue providing for a resident commit- ating tIS.(MM> protection game; port; John E. Cheek, Wm. Agent home and moved in the very best cir- delegate for of tish and ' Davenport; vaal officers are anxious to emulate the •loner instead of a in congress, and 1F21.0N) to c unpleie and furnish L. Roach, Muscatine; Bert E. Nellis of the Tama reservation. The Roberts at Bloemfontein, dated the declaring the should b<* in- appropriating Linehan. cles. the other that act historical building; to protect insurance com- Charles F. Alden, Clinton; late success of their allies. All the in sth: terpreted as a pledge of statehood. Both panies deducting their receipts Dubuque: girl was arrested and imprisoned from gross the 11. Des Moines: Abel S. southern Boer forces have formed from Boshof (in •ailed. amount of natural endowments: appropriating VVm. Harwood. r , now the Tama Boarding school because she Rivrrton Has a Bad Fire. Methuen telegraphs s KNATV.. Roberts, State, I t. Madison: Edward Stew- junctions with the main Boer army, and married Orange. Free a little northeast Washin'rton, April 7. During almost th - <*n iment from San Francisco. Et. Madison: John ran away Tah-.La-l*i-Cha. Riverton, April 9.—At I:3oSaturday session an amendment tu the ap- art. Schoentgen, a force of veterans. Gen. of Kimberley), as follows: tire Indian fIoUSK. forming long Under the judge's order she is given Riverton visited the propriation bill offered by Jones of Arkansas, Council Bluffs; Leonard L. Kellogg, morning was by * sent the British guns, wagons “Surrounded General Villebois providing for the continuance of the govern- After an all morning tlgiitthe ouse defeaie I of Dewet her entire freedom and the costs of a the bill to prohibit the sale ot liquor within live Sioux City. worst fire in twenty years. Several Mareuil and body of Boers to-day. aoeut’s employment ot the contract Indian i and prisoners to Winburg. Perhapsof case fixed on the schools, in certain circumstances, was mifesof the siute edu/ati* nal institutions by a the are defendants. business bouses on Main None of them escaped. Villebois and under vote agaiust. not street were ?< lisideratlon. wide lunue, of is for to 41 a constitutional The woman’s suffrage bill was de- greater importance even than the vic- seven Boers were killed, wound- Th*’ debate took a majority. Furry of champed totally destroyed. They were occupied eight the wholt; question of sectarian schools twin • Burdin his vote in feated when it up in the MET A HORRIBLE DEATH. order to a rec* inside ration if it seemed to came senate. tory was the capture of British secret ed and fifty taken prisoners.” gone over al length. The mneudment was move was to as follows: M. Q. Story, general storey pending when senate l>e desirable. Amon" bills passed were tlie The vote 24 yeas 21 nays, two and General Villelxns was chief the adjourned. following: papers, including maps plans of & Mareuil The tenate building' nnd loan bill: constitutional majority. Workman Falla Against a Revolving John Smith Co., clothing; J. F. Hoi’sr.. creating a state department of building less than a 1897, 1898 and 1899, outlining elaborate of staff of the Boer army. He was The to-day paid tribute to the memory and Shaft at Clinton. Lewis, plkotograph gallery; Charley house lo; u; reimbursing th* s • who furnished money about old and is said to have of the late Rcpie-cntative K. I*. Bland of Mis- for the of the Fifty-tlrst Iowa; to pre- schemes for the invasion of the Orange Clinton, Hurlbut, a fiftj’years souri. popularly kno*ii who return The two big appropriation bills April 0. —Henry Boardman, barber; S. U. Hatton, phy- as •Silver” Bland, vent and punish de-e, ration of flag; for manj’ the was a twenty-six the direct- passed Free State and the Transvaal and giv- been responsible of Boer member of Hie house for ing the < f contr< Ito close the by the house on the 4th carried workman in the Lyons Paper Compa- sician; O. I*. Gilson, restaurant. Most years. Splendid eulogies on the and board Industrial successes in Natal and later in life career Home for the Bi nd at Knoxville and return $1,194,97*4. Of this $360,000 goes to ing a plan for reaching Johannesburg meta horrible He Cape of the great dram pion of silver were offered by ny's mill, death. of the parties carried some insurance. the inmates tu their homes; creut'ng a cup'tul Cherokee, $393,000 to the thir- from Mafeking* along Dr. Jameson's Colonj’ and the southern part of the members on b«>tli sides of the political uUlc. improvement commission; fur u re- other fell against a swiftly revolving shaft, At the of the the house, providing sllo,ooogoes Orange Free State. It is said he conclusion coreuion’es formatory fur females at Anamosa. teen state institutions. to route, but amended so as to avoid his his clothing and hurled Injured HU Njrinr. en- us a further murk of redirect, adjourned. goes which caught SKNATB. the State University, $104,800 to mistakes/ Another gives a plan for a tered the Boer service merely because legislature. him with great force against the side Bratmiatt:, Apriltt. —Win. Lancaster, THE Des Moines. April 4.—These bills anion-' the State Normal School, and $107,000 it was his trade, lie went through a vveie pissed: Authorizing of inarch from Bloemfontein to Kroon- of The body was crush- of for others boards i goes to the State Agricultural College. the building. ex-mayor Bradgate and manager JSs Moims. Aprihi. These were passed supervisors tu contracts with persons ’t • dis- btadt via Brandfdirt. numl>er of campaigns in the French bills cover not An effort to defeat a part of the Agri- ed into a shapeless niass. the Northern lowa Grain Company, Reducing the per capita support fund at ( Jar property liste.l and a scssed as re- quired by law. and the ref o 1"» College » army. indn from ?I3 lo ?l2. and providing for the usitw pav • per cent of cultural appropriation met WILL NOT YIELD. met with a serious accident. In at- of mom y Cherokee hospital amount collected; reenact in«• present legisla- defeat. Five Boy* Arrested. London, April 7.—The Daily Tele- this saved at th” tive apportlonm**nt: ! with overwhelming to open the end door of a ear ttnd permitting the b< aidof cont ol to use au providing that voters may —Five 12 to tempting murk < DrnuQUK, April 7. boys, graph has the following from Boshof, unexpended balance of tXtMU for wut *r >upply l uth circle ut head f ticket and square Tresident Stcyn’u A.34.0'. ivdopud thanking robberies have been going on in a miles dis- Resolutions were Among bills passfsl were the following: Re- municipal laws. In its last the / President Steyn declared in spite of Lieutenant-Governor Secretary quiring hours months. The boys sold the goods to a taut on the Vaal river. This town is Miliiumn. New- stale otticers. commissioners and boards assembly passed a bill to provide for u the surrender of Bloemfontein he had BREVITIES. practically all the being man and the other officers of the senate foj to make an itemized financial report every who deserted, men their faithful scrvict s and President Millimun year, on September commission of three senatorsand three lost in of the junk dealer named Beyer, shipped with the or before I, for the fiscal not hope the triumph re- At Winterset recently “Stub” Brewer commando under Command- then, in a bilef speech, declared the senate ad- >ear ending June I. <»f a :l moneys received and representatives to undertake this task X H them to Chicago. He was jailed in de- Duplessis, journed sine die. expended: authorizing to re- publican cause. War, he said, was and Fred Dailey, dug their way out of ant who controls the dis- executive council and to report to the next session a bill VW fault of bail. s The robbers were also trict. Lord Methueu commanded in a HOUSE. levy and assess any tax adjudged invalid or forced upon the Transvaal and nothing the county jail and escaped. Brewer Among bills passed were these: Prohibiting illegal; increasing support fund uf Mi-chellvllie embodying the views of the eommis- W| bound over. Thousands of dollars spirited little action nine miles to the xnanu’acture of jM-arl and butler tubs reform school from to per month: appro- si oners. Under this the remained for the Free State but to and Dajley are the men who robbed buttons tlu ¥l2 act following Ifi worth of goodshave been taken. southwest, where he surrounded sev- in penitentiaries: Increasing the amount al priating ¥IO,(XM to Benedict home. Ih-s Moines, commission was named, the throw in its lot with the sister lowed foroonve’ ing childn n to and from and fl.o o each to homes at Skux Citv and Du- presiding repub- Farmer Cunningham near Patterson enty Boers on a kop je. Not a man school officer of each house the fn*eounties having the central pun from $5 tu buque: requiring authorities at state schtnil to naming mem- " lics in accordance with the of Defeated. We * terms Drainage Canal Scheme of several hundred dollars, and were escaped. took fifty-fourprisoners, lo:providing that in of failure to ar rec on formulate rules i’«»r sus|M*n>ioit or expulsion of bers of his own body: Senators Tre- a guilty W the treaty. The war was beguu with Sioux City, April 7.—The Monona two of the hardest customers that have sixty horses and quantity of bag- arbitrators t'i<* Insured may, upon 4biting the selling or giv Ing of intoxicating the object of maintaining by arms the county board of supervisors have dealt been found within the confines of the to the clerk of tic disirit t court, who ) liquors to studentsuf any stale educational in Dunham, Theophilus. Wilson of Wash- H killed during the action. A Boer sha independence with the blood a fatal blow the Wood- name such arbitrator; providing that a stitution. under |M*ua)ty of SSO) fine or imprison- ington. Of the six, only two represent fl bought to proposed county in years. During the winter w as us be made beneficiarycredit-i meat; the I hoisted a hite flag and then fired im- well an heir may a in appropriating to complete , cities of the first class. These are Me of the forefathers of the nation and bury-Monona drainage ditch voting they worked us farm hands, and since mediately after, a offi- an insurance policy; jx rmitting the board ot historical building; appropriating for JH bs* killing British to use unexp' etod balances of h onuiuent to t Floyd; Intire of Ottumwa and Theophilus of had been so successful that it caused permit the of the control appropri- harks appropriating I |l not to construction their arrest it has been learned that cer. The murderer was instantly < ations us they may desire. The house passed a (15,000 for fish and game rion: appro- Davenport, both of whom arc demo- Il the greatest wonder throughout the same. Governor Shaw And several they were parties who stole several shot.” esolution of appreciation «>f the fair. Impuitia' priating MH.for state educational institu- urats. the andt intelbent manner in which Speaker Bowen tions; approp iating4763.174.V3 for instil•it !ons |l| world and even to the Boers them- county owners large Woodbury land sets of harness and a horse or two. DEWEY IS A CANDIDATE. pre s n or trial Home New York, April 4. —A special to the 1; for the Blind at Knoxville. whelming uumliers, were violating the scheme through. Woodbury county of Silver The enip’ovees of the hou-e present d Sh ak*-r before November giving Seventh judicial days ago just east City, The o’d I ended Mr. district another judge; prohibiting prize The bill passed by the legislature for / W World from Washington says: Bowen with u r cane, Temple * flag of truce and the red cross, and had granted tfie desired permission, train was about making the presentation sp-*ech. lighting. the abandonment of this institution, running at thirtyfive “Admiral Dewey authorizes the j W that Le was compelled to to report the but Monona has set ite foot down, hour ' provides it shall i>c done as soon as m miles an on a straight track when World to announce to the American GATACKE ENGAGES BOERS. matter to neutral powers. The at- probably until a new board of super- Des Moines, April s.—The educational and practicable. The board w take hold the sleeping car suddenly left the rails that, after board of control appropriation bills passed the ill ¦ people mature reflection of the matter without delay, and tempt to create dissension among visors is elected. over on aud In respouse the of Hto Engagement is Not Known M'uaUr in the s tmu form us they passed the j by I and rolled its side, pulling the to earnest en- Result house. following were p 1 expects to close the school burghers bj’ issuing a proclamation had treaties from all of The bills also >ssod: j May and ¦ A Horney Adnw« DUlmrrrd. chair car, smoker, baggage and mail parts the country, In London. Abolishing the home for the blind at Knoxville: send the inmates to their The his former decision exempting sugar plants fr«»m for ten I homes. 1 failed, he said. Dodge, April s.—Judge not under any cir- April 5. —General taxation effect the measure Fort Cas- ear with it. The passengers were all Bloemfontein, years; dividing state into health districts of will be to put the I cumstances to run for the presidency Gataere had with from blind back KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS WIN. well, of the district court, pronounced badly shaken up and many were more an engagement the which members of the board of health are to upon the counties from 1 is rescinded.” be chosen hereafter: reorganizing the. national were enemy which they sent, but in of , sentence on Attorney J. Platt Adams, or Jess injured, but only two seriously. at Reddersburg yesterday. guard and fixing salary adjutant general I view The article then gives the interview of at the fact the institution has not Court of Appeal* Jlaneen rendered in the Polk benetlts the Hgaii.at ienced over the passage of the stipu- was final and the courts have no power Philadelphia, Apr. 6.—Admiral and Lord Roberts in reporting the “unfor- to nroperty which the lated premium insurance Sioux City, April 9.—A. L. Richards county courts in years on account of tunate oecurrenee’’ at assessment is made: extending the law course bill which to review it, that Governor Taylor has Mrs. Dewey arrived here yesterday Reddersburg to three years and requiring an examination iu went to a conference committee and fell off the top of a box car in the rail- its far reaching effect. It holds said that General Gataere had arrived cases; placing companion doing exceeded his authority in that and attended the second concert in aid all insurance was finally agreed to by both houses. adjourning way yards and was run over by the all there on the morning of April 4. business on the stipulated plun in n class bv injunctions granted against saloon of the families of the soldiers and sail- tbcniselves; increasing salary of physicians at It allows assessment life the legislature to London and that Hence, he may have succeeded in en- insurance cars and fatally injured. He arrived keepers iu Polk county prior to the Fort Madison: the Blanchard telegraph and associations to reorganize on thfe old journals of the two of the leg- ors who have lost their lives in the gaging the Boers later in the day. It telephone tix bills; the express tax houses in Sioux City with a car load of horses enactment of the new code on October Cheshire line plan on a 4 per cent basis, grant- islature being regular cannot be im- Philippines In an interview the ad- is strange, however, that General Gat- bill; placing all Insane asylums under board of ing them en route from the Black Hills to La- 1, 1897, arc invalid because of the acre's control: appropriating(l.<*O for additional sup se\<*n years to establish a re- peached. The miral stated that he was a democrat. subsequent movements have not port of historical department: authorizing serve as republicans will try to Crosse, While in the required by law. It affects A Wis. city he changes in the liquor laws, and it fol- lieen mentioned in lx>rd Roberts's boards of supervisors to employ ’ tax ferrets;” get a hearing before the United States making It eiuht lowa companies and $30,000,000 * drank a good deal, and was in this lows that every one of al>oiit 7,000 in- MILES WOULD ALSO ACCEPT. other dispatches, the last of which was u misdemeanor for any one to solicit of insurance. supreme court. Thirty days must dated the evening of April contributions to campaign funds from employes condition when the accident occurred. junctions in the ninety-nine counties 6. of board of control; Brighton s Vilucd j ollcy elapse before the mandate of the court Willing to be the bill;prohibiting the serving of sa- He is a young man and very little iu of the state are invalid. Democratic Nominee CALL CHINA TO ACCOUNT. lunches in Adjournment of the legislature of appeals in accordance with the de- for Preaident. loons; providing present printing and bindin-z was known of him. laws shall not apply to journals, ledgers and delayed Friday by a fight in the sen- Des Moines dispatch: Judge A. B. York, April day iMvoks: relating of collateral | cision is issued. New 9.—The World Minister* of the Four Great Powers I’re- to collection ate over a joint resolution fixing the fIU Probably Fatally Hurt. Tboruell of the Fremont dis- inheritance tax. county says: “Gen. Nelson A. Miles is willing •ent Demand*. salaries of public employes. It was M Dewey Confirms It. Fort Dodge, Aprils.—John McCann, trict court holds that all liquor per- to be the democratic nominee for pres- London. April9.—A special dispatch brought in late in the morning. The H Washington, April PREPARE FOR WAR. 5.—Admiral an employe of the Cardiff gypsum mits held by druggists, secured prior ident. He has so stated to his friends from Shanghai announces that the resolution increase's many salaries ¦ Hewey has confirmed the interview was probably fatally injured to October 1, 1897, are revoked by the that were severely cut two years ago, B mills, by and ten days ago he visited William American, British, German and French Making Preparation* on Land and allows published in the New York World tj a of rock upon quite a number of extra large quantity falling adoption of the new code. In order to C. Whitney to talk with him about the ministers have sent a joint note to the and Men. clerks B he will him. He had just fired off a large to state officers. The aggre- the effect that accept the pres- comply with the provisions and revis- possibility of his being Chinese foreign office demanding the Berlin, April 4. —The Koclnische gate B charge of powder and returned to the nominated. increase’ is about 810.000. It was ¦ idency of the United States should the ions of the law. Judge Thornell holds Mr. told the total suppression of the Society of Zeitung, a semi-official organ, publishes the work of the room too soon and was caught by Whitney general that all Boxers within two mouths and statutory committee, IB American people ask him to till tha that new permits must be secured since the democrats an- alarming reports regarding the busy including Senators Junkin, al>out a ton of rock which the explos- of leading gold were as nouncing that the Cheshire H office. He refused to make any further otherwise powers am! Garst, and Representatives ion had loosened. that date by every druggist iu lowa much opposed to the nomination of mentioned will land and march war preparations which Russia is mak- Eaton. HL statement. troops Temple and Dows. H| Woman Murnrtl to Death. who sells intoxicating liquors. It is Mr. Bryan now as when he was named into the interior, northern provinces, ing on land and sea. The Zeitting an thought that this decision will affect Tung Li, in order se- nounces that the czar will go to Mos- Oie- large gathering war ships at Taku. given to the press. Officers who ap- eluding spectators. It goes into that were issued prior to Octol er J, tiGHTING NEAR MAFEKING. for leave of absence have effect 1! ed a verdiet of not guilty. Ing so badly burned that she died GENERAL OTIS WILL COME HOME. plied Ix’en in- July 4. I within a few hours. 1897. It was to reme«»rre« Dr (rated—Encasement present. Japan Calls Out Naval trouble that a bill was introduced into of denied for the AUDITORIUM lII'KNKD. I Kenrre. McKinley Army Will Be Relieved Command In the Shanghai, 6.—Ominous Klffnx I’oit Hill. on Hie *4nd. April prep- the legislature and passed both houses. Philippine* May 1. TURKEY IN REPLY TO RUSSIA. Dem Moines, April 6.—Secretary London, April 6.—A special dispatch Kunx»a City’s Convention Hull Destroyed |J arations for the Russian-Japanese war James Daugherty, one of the most Washington, April 9.-—Gen. Otis has Ward, of the Commercial Exchange, from Lourcnzo Marquez says sharp by Fire. k continue. The Russians are making and well-to-do farmers of been formally relieved of the command How the (Mloinxn Government Settle* received a prominent Kansas City. April 5. -Kansas City * A has telegram from Con- 2nd * strenuous efforts to til] fighting oeourred April near Mafe- United States forces in the Phil- the Crar’M Demnnd*. M Port Arthur Webster eonnty, was waylaid a few The of the big convention hall, in which the Z gressman Hull stating that President king. garrison made a sortie, the army CoXSTANTixori.E, BI with grain, even at panic prices, im- nights ago and brutally assaulted ippines and of Eighth corps. April 3.-MChe»Otto- e relieved. General Mac- terian church, the Lathrop and A fabric much lighter than silk, and Creston, April 7. —George Williams, field and six others were made prison- ing railway Jines in the Black Sea dis- school Bt| confronted by two men walking in the Arthur will succeed Otis as military a row of residences were also des- nearly as strong, is made in Australia who has been on trial for the murder ers. The federal losses were small. trict bounded by railways already con- HJ road. One grappled the horses’ heads governor. troyed. The total loss is at from the web of the tarantula. Bach of Deputy Sheriff Walsh last Decem- Six lluudrrd Were Captured. ceded to others, then concessions will estimated and the other sprang into the wagon WAR IN ASHANTI. $350,000. The of these poisonous spiders yields about was convicted of murder in the be granted to Itussia. It is considered hall was well insured ber, London, April 9.—Lord Roberts re- ; ¦! forty yards of filment, and eight of and began beating him. He was struck that the porte in this way settles the and will be rebuilt immediately, in - first degree and penalty fixed at im- ports to the war office as follows: Tribal Fighting Reported —Nltuation ia M these twisted together forms a single in the mouth and on the head with a llussian demands in the premises. time for the use of the national demo- Bl thread. The fabric i» used for ba- prisonment for life. Bloemfontein, April 6.—The casual- club and his assailants tried to stab at Accra, cratic convention. Fifteen minutes » loons. ties Reddersburg were: Officers Biitish Gold Coast of Africa, llrltl.h at Sauna, Farmer Commits Nulclde. him. His clothing was searched for Captain F. G. C'H.imltle. Post. after the hall was known to be doomed V killed, Casson and Lieut. April 7.—Tribal fighting has taken Loniion, April revised A Newark bride, after her return Ida Grove, April o.—B. F. Aiken, a money, only a small sum being ob- C. R. Barclay, both of the 7. —A list of members of the Commercial from the honeymoou North um- place in Ashanti. Governor and Lady the Sannas Cost casualties shows the club, tl persuaded het , and berlands; retired farmer highly respected tained, as he had just deposited largely wounded 2; captured 8: ton- Hodgson are at Coomassie. Telegraph wounded through whose efforts the structure ¦ husband to accompauy her to church: officers following: Missing 303; 83; citizen of Ida Grove, committed suicide in the Moorland bank. Alone and half commissioned aud men killed, wires have been cut, communication was built, began He had not been in church for ten wounded the killed 4. The missing include 131 ar- soliciting funds to § at his farm several miles southeast of to find 8; 33; rest were captured. stopped and dispatches destroyed. A tillerists, 2& life 22 of the ** years, and he reluctantly consented. conscious, Daugherty managed Our was 167 guards, men begin rebuilding, which it is stated 1 the city. No cause except home, strength mounted infan- body of Hussars has left here for Tenth Jlussara and 51 of liobcrts's will be started Imagine the bride's humor when sb* ill health his way where is now lying in a try and 424 infantry. The enemy was as soon as the ruins B saw him enter a pew a eigar be given Coomassie. The situation appears to horse. The others are divided among can be cleared away. || with in can for his rash act. critical condition. said to be 3,200 strwMH with five guns. serious. The foandation mouth, at he was W%te*tedly be numerous regiments. remains iuUmL B