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   Des Moines Leader (Newspaper) - January 11, 1900, Des Moines, Iowa                                Y THE DES MOINES ESTABLISHED 1848 THK DES ri DISCONTENT IN Carey and While arid PHILIPPINE PLANS OUTLINE FOR Sf OF ISLANDS i o of the housekeeper on the to floor the bag was fn her hand a of sliver trinkets am fancy articles The partly burned The body of govern nes Montgomery several on the floor The woman had only to pu a skirt and a pal of before Her body badly White doen in charge o Harry were at wori m the third after the fire iva out Die gave way and let them fall to the second but escaped Injury r The building was completely gutted by the contents vere an and alone It Is estimated were 1 OFFICER 1 ING TO AR j in Ij i j Shm i Term and a negro escorting i o of 3 unr Urge P At nf l the the nJo J of the 10 was bein J for itie ire It Is re In iv m selves N are bd and ort H t 0 Jai in his PI fatally a pant ton gh to bed with a hr sent notice 1 r i wag not Pb Befo ho his goods his landh and the i volver and shot Pa an years lake this an Kansas J a collector So nil u re and Car a mor the farm of w a hired em 31 him ter refund KILLED A C Then Jolia II To Himself ft Chicago Jan son colored wa John M Toner upon himself In wound Toner old and wealthy living with Ton where the doub They came three weeks ago Terre Haute Toner was for Two married d sMe here J Ive In tha couh elation He iv until sis month rested for Her Terre Haute CRIMES I SHOT NEGRO K to h i Officer Turner today Gingerly and hit to the Jail 4 prisoner d hoth A ft the U in reported iid act at tn was the lo Hie Jafl ire still out in thit many arc arming runs high the tt remain he waa rge s liday o that if the af once he would re tenant returned ere h the stroet He rd bedchamber Latterly s drew a In the side an George and 15 v drowned In while kD discovered Wood R H tried to zwi some hogs on near Grand contents of a breast killing had ordered but the tf Tonsil Gnu on It Tatal Result dead today by a weapon fatal i white man years Jhe woman had been it 2331 State street cime was committed Terre Haute Ind 4 Jan James 31 ITS one of the mosl L of Terre Haute inters and a sou reir years he was school a office 0 when he was arag to kill Johni 9 Major Johnson a 1 n the arly history of The death of Thomas V one of ilit senators from ivas recalled by former Governor Robert W and Clement Chase spoke of hii father Champion 8 Chase one of of Omaha The of old is the largest since the waa formed CUP TO CENTS INSANE DOCTORS CRIME NO NEWS IROM THE WAR OFFICE SINCE SUNDAY Neither or Camp by the German and Hunts DuMer and Wl men General reports casualties of other regiments to January twelve kilted anj fortyfour wouttded The queen telegraphed anJ thanks to and his roops at A from camp on Sunday flight SJM all wan the widespread hopes that had fallowed up his before an effective move elsewhere The Times correspondent at caMes that although s no guarantee that Transvaal gold s of standard value the government compels local batiks Io accept it as legal lender and at the satne rate as chus the republics every for hero and remitting money to Tho latent news from n s that rials hen recognize muat tlie town at an early date and are houses at Pretoria u is also the hospitals at and elee where are packed with wounded men Arthur J first lord of the speaking morning In said f know ot no war In which Great Britain has been engaged except that in the of the American which uld not end I do not know ol one which has begun triumphantly True the war In South Africa is disappointing hut It Is not a that Britain has suffered exceptional reverses or great disaster On hand the war has knit together every branch of the English speaking race all feel that they have i Breat common destiny which U is their duty to accomplish are thoughts which ought to support us In fur greater trials than this war may produce that a nation which cannot bear defeat Is a nation unworthy of empire and although haa not yet come and although we hope believe U will not come in the course of the present war yet if matters should turn out we should still rely on the ecu rase ami patriotism of our Addressing n meeting held in a suburb of Manchester Mr Balfour said While l am loth to claim hi any proud and arrogant speech that we are in any special sense the leaders of a great humanitarian cause I deny in the strongest manner that ue arc animated by ignoble motives NTo more false or stupid calumny was ever Invented than the that Great Britain s animated bv a petty to add wealthy regions to an alread gigantic empire No more acquisition of terrl tory could for a war so much blood and AND KILLS A CHILD Would ai Governor IIL Ide mill as Clie by PannU o Ilr Appleby London Jan A dispatch to the Dally Chronicle dated at Frere camp Sunday S oclock says There no bombardment of today nor an shelling at by the British guns AH Amsterdam special An is current thai a cruiser upon the Dutc i cruiser Delagoa buy anil that a Dutch officer was killed The Daily Graphic makes the following statement regarding the seizures ot GeYman vessels liy British warships tias two notes to Hie British foreign challenging Britains right to detain any vessels traveling between two These holes have been duly answered The queens government find themselves wholly to In contention Germany cited a case support at tier contention but on examination thia so culled precedent proved 10 be julle e to seizures tinder Th e co f re spo nd ence between the wo rests there pending decision by prize court The has thc following Dispatch dated January 1 from Town Dordrecht Is now garrisoned by 1000 rebels thus releasing Uie Orange Free Stale troops Cor service elsewhere No War News The Avar has not contributed the least particular as to what is taking In Natal since Sunday Neither fias ft allowed the dispatches of to get through Consequently the facts of the situation are replaced by conjectures and the Impatience of the public pours Itself into a discussion OE the conduct of the war what might have been done or ought iww to be done Morning Post demands that the threes afield in preparation shall be Increased by 65000 men To end It urges lhat all the trained men the country possesses and volunteers shall be called out Incidental that Although the attitude of other powers is correct in the diplomatic sense ot the word an attempted would be sudden and that now is the to apprehend contingencies The editorially defines the of the continent in a state should not he is nored Another Marked Tbe Dally Mail says It understands of sen eral commanding In South Africa will shortly be announced This may relation io General Butlers summons from It Js reported that he came by special train to Ixm don and long consul the headquarters staff This seems to his advice which recen was fiv extreme disfavor is about to The range down the entire field of war transactions finding fault with the lack of trans ports for the troops who are ready to and with I fief concealment of averring that tlie censorship In South Africa embraces the that the reports of correspondents are being mutilated and entire letters suppressed The admiralty In s reported to have chartered the Amer can liner St Paul and three Liverpool owners governments defense as put forth by Mr Balfour at has produced a disagreeable impression upon the country Times and Bt James Gazette in the almost unanimous metropolitan and provincial disapproval of the governments explanation si The various segments of the party are being drawn together for in parliament nest Great Britains Lots Britains losses since the war art fast approaching 8000 A war office compilation of casualties last evening shows a total of 7217 102 7 killed wounded and missing These do rot include HO who have succumbed 6 disease nor he casualties at last Saturday Tlie Dally Mall sas With characteristic bad manners the Transvaal authorities have refused io allow Mr Hollis the American representative at Pretoria to care for British interests Tins ts an act without precedent in modern diplomatic history King according to the correspond en I of Daily Mail recently inquired of Queen Victoria whether an opportune moment or mediation had arrived but received a ply In the negative The Berlin of the Daily Jlall under reserve a report that lyddite shells have been turned but by the Krupp works which are not tor England ordered some aso by Dr Leyds In The revolution In lie Boer tactics has been another complete to he British who had not Beckoned on the ot being subjected to such courageous assaults and it is realized that Whites troops cannot be of 10000 Knelt hy Mt Washington The cup of silver marie from the melted dimes contributed by over American tonight made a long letter he has to the editors of the Journal Advertiser Herald and ot Boston In answer to a speech made by at Ihc tlic last In December In this speech Mr to Senator attitude ivi the Filipino that the senator wants us to skulk from our duty Senator takes the words quoted as his lesii anj rays n part 1 wish to put against this statement tny emphatic denial What I want the American people to do Is to do En the Philippines what we have done are doing and expect to do In Cuba We have liberated both from Spain and we have had no at least I have had no of either back to Spain 1 should as soon give back a redeemed soul to Satan aa give back the people oC the islands to and tyranny of Spain Indeed they got amis an army and an organization I do not believe it would lie in of Spain to subdue them again Dut the United States never in my judgment should have allowed her to make t ie Having delivered them from Spain we we bound In all honor to protect their newly acquired liberty against the ambition or greed of any other nation on And wo are equally bound to protect them against our own We were bound to land by them a defender and protector umf new governments established in freedom and in honor they had made treaties the powers of the earth and were as secure in na Independence as Switzerland Is secure or as San Domingo or a ia secure Now if this be a policy of ekuliUh from duty 1 ail to see it Mr If we were bound In honor and as a matter of prut Ue to abstain from depriving Cuba of the Jib erty we had given her e It was right we arej In my judgment all the more bound 16 abstain from athe people of the Philippine islands of their liberties because It is right Jf I am this as a matter or principle then the quest on become a question of fact Are people of the Philippine falands as well entitled to their freedom and Independence of the people of Ou ba contributed as much to their independence as had the people Do they des re their Independence as do the people of Cuba fit to govern themselves as are the people of Cuba Have they forfeited their right to independence by any misconduct such as attacking the army of the United States and without provocation Now the facts which enable us to answer all these questions about which the people been so much misled during the last summer come to us al length from of our and in the Phil Islands I IRO to call Genera Otis and Admiral While I mai not all their conclusions as to policy fanS if is not the special business of the and aitora to fhe poll cies of the country I have ho desire to BO them and tto men tor vouch matter fact Let me what I would do today as I stated what to So beTote the war broke out I would end General Wood Miles or Admiral lo Luzon I would have him gather about him of the best men unions the who have the confidence of the peop e and desire nothing but their In all provinces and municipalities where is now possessing the of the people I would consult with their rulers and representatives I would lend the aid of the army of the United Slates only to keep order I would permit the to make laws tmd io administer laws subject to some supervision of inspection disturbed times are over and peace has settled down again upon that country insuring the of the peop e avarice ambition or peculation So soon as It seems thai govern ment can maintain Itself and n order I by degrees the authority of the United Slates making a treaty with them that ue would protect them against the Hy of any other nation lend our aid for a reasonable main tain order and law I not he Iowa Jan Dr G h leading at counly loiva last evening in a nt of insanity killed a old child of Henry of this place whils making ail examination of It In Dr Hobsons office In this city The parents had the child lo lr to he treated for some trifling ailment and before he had time iu attend to it was called out iJf Appleby who was visiting Dr Hohson was In the office and he to fie that Dr Appleby should make the necessary examination as soon as Dr Hobson had left the office he proceeded to do He took the child in his and handled it so roughly that tha parents protested but to no avail Suddenly putting under its chin ami with his fingers on top of its head he crushed Us face In so that the out of Its nose and mouth jumping up he seized the chili by one foot and began swinging it around his head resisting all of the terrorstricken parents lo atop and It was not until help was gotten that the child was taken from him It was quite dead ant when Dr a physician who had been ailed in prepared a stimulant to administer to rhe child Dr knocked the spoon on the floor declaring that Gnd had taken the child The insane commission was convened and at mid Dr Appleby was on his ivay io the hospital for Insane at Independence or four hours after the ce he seemed apparent y ra tl b and said he knew he was he killed the child but could not help it The cause o his insanity Is supposed to be religious excitement he been meetings and manifested great Interest therein WORK was tn Dewcy this A small but eat hen tig in thp of the on avenue and participated hi the ceremony The Lup isa snd nearly six feet in inscribed occupied the bay at the base with American Has At one sile was a volume the names of tors of the who had subscribed io the token through Instrumentality ol the Journal TJie tons Is tec ot Denew and Perkins General Secretary Long Hear Admirals Bradford and en era Kenny and Surgeon Van of the navy Others present Included Cantain and Sirs anj who commanded the Oregon at acted as spokesman In the Dewey thanked Senator Depew for his gracious words and said that he was overpowered by proof of fie ot his country men To him the most pleasant thing it anil otic that would make him cherish it ait the more was the fact that the children of the country were so largely represented In the giving The gratitude of the liule ones he said pleased him Immensely and he spoke of the way they surround on the street and lisp out their pretty little compliments At the conclusion of Admiral remarks the health of who gave and who received uere Wood Hie miLt a as tii Havann Jan Wood held the executive Doting ot tab today behind doors After ine of dared that harmony be tween tlie and General The are to have full power over all n their respective de subject only to confirmation hy Wood told the today that he noticed in public onice who seemed to think three hours was a good days work He ad rrt ot department be from 9 to 11 a nri anj from 12 to 5 p tn The secretaries Jo enforce ru wH eventual be app eil lo al of de Cuba Habl Lura and Castro were on their arrh al from grea evening a large croud fathered In the lo heir speeches the rt suit of conferences with Genera Wood Cenral criticised tho governor but he had faith in Fres idem General In an speech the Cubans o prepare if 0 reneis the t new and stronger enem General Pahl on the other hand aid he had confidence in the purpose of the intervening to establish ai independent Cuban republic MI four ol the returning delegates on being said that with the appointment of 004 there vab ground for hoping lhat the independence of Cuta would soon he OX TUB Say the wit Move Chicago 111 Jan Tlie trustees of district say they have no fear of the plans of St Louis and Missouri interfere through the with the drainage canal Trustee li A yesterday I do not believe iit Louis can present allegations that will induce any court In the land to issue an injunction The channel will prove a purifier to both the Illinois and rivers the canal Is legally open under a permit from Gen Russell A Alger as secretary of war It la not Cor water to flow over the dam ai Lockport foe canal to be legalli open There is in the channel now No court will issue an Injunction to prevent something tha has been done already I want to say further the majority 01 the people of St Louis are not in sympathy with the a few politicians down The sanitary trustees certainly will combat anv attempt to with the use of the drainage canal Trustee Zina R Carter said We have been expecting the St Louis people to go into court for some time hut do not believe they have any for action We have prepared ourselves to meet any Issue that may arise in any form of action they may and have no tear whatever the ultimate result We will have a perfect defense Trustee Alexander Jones said 1 think Missouri would be given a hearing by the supreme and I think court would have jurisdiction hut I also think that it Is farfetched for a few people of Si Louis to seek relief under the representation of a state TKe supreme court in my opinion will require the state of Missouri to give notice to hoard before It iv ill grant an injunction I do not think they could make the secretary of war a to their action Then again he showing must be conclusive in supreme court before it will act The act of the creating the drainage board has been on the statute books for ten years and it must be to be hostile to the state from Us inception We have no apprehension whatever of the Vicksburg Sliss Jan Rids eighteen miles northeast of here was the scene today of a desperate pistol duel in which three of the best residents of the county were hilled Dr James Austin his son Dr Otho Austin and his soninlaw R S had been on an affidavit sworn out by A D RoHand eh a rails him with whipping one of Hollands tenants The trial which was set for this had hardly opened when the shooting tegan but who fired the first shot fs not known When the smoke of tiie battle had cleared Rolland Stephenson and Otho were dead and Dr James Austin anil a young son of Holland were erlouslv wounded Held for Ills L Kearney Neb Jan The coroners jury has concluded the investigation of death of C 51 the man whose mutilated body was found in a ravine near his on Sunday and has rendered a ver diet thai Nelson came to his death by being struck on the head with a pitchfork In the hands of his son Theodore man Is held and his trial wilt occur In about two weeks Search for the missing por body was resumed Ten small pieces of bone were found fell of which belonged to the Fart of them were in the bos lot and the remainder around the barn WHIPS Slesar Act l for Washington Jan A well attended of the democratic member of the house of was held tonight ilr Neu lands ol Nevada tha siher uas present b imitation of ilr Richardson democratic floor leader for the purpose a plan tor united b all of opposed to the The actual business transacted bythe caucus waa confined to the adoption ot a appointing the usual committee of one each state to look after congressional elections and the selection of Me Underwood of and of Virginia as forthe arrangement of pairs Mr spoke at considerable concerning tte of the elements to ibe noVi in In particular he suggested an advisory Committee of one member from each of the stales Jhe choice to be made from democrats Inde pendents anti in Tact all the elements opposing the republican party The purpose of this committee it was explained would be to formulate a policy on the more important public questions and thus secure oi united action j The chief Interest of the cen tered In a re offered bj Representative Robertson of Louisiana with a view to steering tee thx to the policy on im portant questions legislation The resolution met with but ome of the Influential urged Mr not to press the matter for the present and he consented io withdraw it until VALUABLE Speaks to tlie mgi Students nn Berlin Jan Emperor William hen receiving the rectors of the three technical high schools made an address of the highest Importance ior time he spoke about socialism saying Social I regard as evan but you must make plain to jour students thIr social economic julles the u Sis majest spoke at length about the growing Importance of sciences averting German technology enjoyed the greatest reputation abroad even in I he had heard he said remarks Twice he emphasized fact that men graduating from technical high schools exerted enormous influence upon the development of social questions The seizures of German vessels by British warships are uppermost n the public opinion of Germany Emperor confers daily sometimes twice foreign Count von Buelow regarding the situation which was described this afternoon hy a ivell informed official as most The first British official to request for an explanation arrived today from Lord Salisbury it is deemed unsatisfactory although the foreign admits that tone British answer Is conciliatory ami that its argument Es plausible from the British point of view The main differences between the British and German conceptions regarding the of tho seizures is in the interpretation placed upon contraband and the right of search and It seems Impossible that an agreement will eoon bo reached between the two governments Tho German fa indignant that the British officials in Cape Town stop even letters and other al mall matter sent to Herman fn Pretoria and Johannesburg The speech throne today at the opening of the diet Is weak and colorless Without doubt 11 was intended to be noncommittal so as not to offend jhe conservatives on tho subject of a canal CO Are A J 1 ami Mr Chicago lair the double as A J John Hicl and If a theory Is borne oux b a good family The womans hi during the m absence t jears and wept to Mi It was T ing a wife arid i said the li longing to a T compan and th i eloping cw then to t lo Chicago Fi graphed Chief the body until I of the funeral The theory t trsU and killed eral features Ins for trunk a daen novels lite Ing t Ut the ct of bears t sh mittei Jui wi h a the Co street an afternoon drov box gold watch fro the only other ran through al men money In the oil ViU and the I II 3 tn of Detroit fi nors nas afl lords ot our counts cons ranO t nml pretend of slite military stale the Buttons t March term tine Vi Ji oil al i was If reporte al Tre urel and the w s but none st can be learned Ballot In Glv Ky lay balloted tot with the follow 57 B In the tates 12 T ballot tomorrow as to wt occur today or he Lincoln western states Nebraska ng J addresses IDENTITIES of Marlon InJ jlha Hickey principals in y Monday at WES of Marlon Ind ant Pa by the police crime was com joan Futrell was o Mrs served in Cuba American war i left her child of parents in Blairsville non to live with he rp she met a he desert Several children It ad misused be Haute u he left many credi uple to Buffalo and from there came reps father has tele Police to hold arrives chars the Tioman shot Fu Js based on sev 3 Is her morbid literature In found more than erotic kind taste and may have crime The when theory that tha Futrell and then 1000 1 Three men each Entered the of company at tenart avenue this the office boy into the fk about 11000 and ft the cashier of the ird Riled rith crot all he The cashier Louis JT were alone in the Kumli 1 Col BII K of tfic who indicted cave lis ing conspiracy to with thine ani mil counselling the to commit nt file anl also set for the 1 In Wreck train Norfolk Western tnm of ercy Cromer af Rort of hurt Two Oe seriously IRi s on firt tc be hurt as far as r TUN WINS J an The house Slates senator r Blackburn 42 he for 22 Jo nt assembly will On account tf Aer iVi ballot couM it V implicated on clay rost Jan William n Hungarian was hined this mornin On the scaffold he prayed and then said people I gladly give mytlfe for my I loved her The crime for which Wasco was executed Tras the murder of Annie who refused to marry him He shot himself at the same time but recovered Foiled Cedar Rapids Jan An unsuccessful attempt was made last night to rob the bank at The burglars drilled n hole In the big sale thin occurred that away So rapid was their light that they left their tools and a quantify dynamite Tbe James 31 tinier Cate Chattanooga Tenn Jan the trial oC Julia for the murder ot Frank staO several witnesses tn show that the shooting waa not done In selfdefense nor under sudden provocation Arguments by the attorneys were then begun TO COUItT Steamer Held Tor Jan The steamer has been handed to the Prize court The Portuguese of nas among the passengers The naval offered him a ship to him to The has been discharged General Jan The Imperial mail steamer General detained here bv the British authorities on suspicion of having contraband of uar on released After ler cargo had ben examined it raa thV She had a fett MWA President n of tlie Territory Washington Jan The president his created a military department consisting of the territory of Alaska and assigned Col M Randal t Eighth United State Infantry to command Colonel is on duty with regiment in Cuba but will here enroule to on January 25 Colonel was born in Ohio and entered the service as a private in the Fourth Pennsylvania infantry 20 1561 and to a lieutenant colonel of volunteers June 1 He was appointed ti the regular service October ISS1 and rose by regular promotion to be colonel on August S He was for gallant in the battle of fn front of Petersburg and in the attack irr Iart Va and was a fourth Brevet ted for gallant s a g a na t the Indians Arizona He has had a widely and distinguished service the Colonel was sent to Alaska was in command of Fort St Hie outbreak of the war with He was appointed a brigadier general of volunteers and returned rom Alaska hut did not reach the country n time to participate En the active service in Cubi or the Philippine slants He was to the command of the Third division of the Second army corps and when the eers were mustered out he commanded its regiment In Cuba where hu Is now on duly H is expected that several thousand roops will be sent to Alaska before if it were needful although I have not slightest belief that it would be needful to vote to a loan of a moderate sum lo ish their wasted Jan Masset a French convicted of the Murder of hr Illegitimate was at Newgate this morning Sne existence of the child was an obstacle to a marriage she had In view Pa Shew he murder of Jackson Peppar ai nnd wealthy former Tho object was wh wry A HIM ami Ato Hie linil Crew Nuk London Jan 5 it a it advices from Mew Britain report the massacre ot the captain and crew of fifteen men to the of South Wales white among Only boys escaped The natives murdering the sailors a feast ashore and ate IS America Aro Great London Jan There 5s some reason to that the and German embassies nro trying to a common in which they can cooperate In respective demands against Great for bay seizures A high of the German embassy had a long conference nt he American embassy They arc believed to have discussed the steps each country has already ahen and the best future procedure There Is every indication that Great Britain Is showing the most friendly consideration to the representations of both the ambassadors and that lh will be amicably lioth Ilia United and German embassies are now tq obtain a British declaration to the neutral ships hereafter and Ills believed they views on the subject Washington Jan i3 stated here on Authority thai the United Slates la not Germany or any other government in to the British government respecting the zure of destined for n Kast Africa Moreover our government does not contemplate any such cooperation The e was d V quantity of Trieste flour brought i a to be bound foi the has been 1 eld pending the of a prize court A Jan c emperor graphing his to the of V i for oc the committee of the saja l hope ihr events of list few days convinced the circles lhat not s interest bul Germany s honor must be protected on the distant seas and end Germany be Ite sea also Darker New York The latest mail from mda thai the here arc government works The Sale of by parents 1 becoming common Families i breaking up frach member for Ia W it is a famine of water za well ss ot food are and no Is now to Washinston Jan At the cabinet nesting today the subject of the corner En hemp was discussed In connection with the numerous requests which have been receive rt to open a number oE ports in the Philippines far he exportation of hemp United States Secretary said he hart received i Targe number of tellers the subject eome others protesting against the ports for the staled It seems to be he settled policy of the open nil of the Philippine as rap dly as troops can be snared to garrison them explained he letter which he will congress tomorrow In answer to resolutions the of funUs in national bank depositories fense In come quarters it Is considered unaccountable that did not press his attempt to force the passage the river while the were northwards and comment on Ms is not From Boer headquarters it is reporteri that a railroad from the main lino to westward ty in direction of drift Advices from Modder river state that Boers continue to extend It is that 39000 men he required to defend them The prisoners captured by the Queens antlers At Sunnyside are going to Town for trial as rebels The Canadians expressed Intense indignation on learning that tho prisoners were Briton subjects The troops continue to tarn warm praise on all sides the latest example of effective work being recorded to Times dated January fi rom river cabled to the Associated last which said the news from showed the Canadians and Queenslanders Are so energetic n that vicinity that the Bocra haJ been compelled to desert a large belt ot the Orange Free at rr chanee Is apparent In at Colesburg French reported Io the war Sunday morning that he had a squadron of household cavalry on the Boers two miles from anA drew a considerable force of burghers anxious for the Pont The of the were 1 Colonel and Residence R Low at New York Jar The handsome of Joseph of the New York World at 10 and 12 Wast street was destroyed ly fire lodny and two women serva Us were suffocated or burned to The total loss is estimated ot about The Insurance is 259000 victims of the fire were Mrs Morgan the housekeeper and Miss Elizabeth Montgomery a The dwelling was a of strne and with carved The dining room ivas famous for titties The origin of the fire Is variously to electric wires the steam and an open fire It slaved ft in while Mrs icr daughters Const an ce ana Edith 12 and 14 years of lively and a boy of 3 years and the housekeeper and governess were A r Pulitzer and his son Joseph Jr were sixteen servants TL the house There was not much smoke but the lames spread rapidly and were soon beyond control Mrs got children together and with the aid of their nurse got them safely to street and then to an Several of the servants had narrow escapes one of them making his vay out of the by way or the roof paid that he saw Mrs Jellett on the roof and thai shi rt tatk to set a bag presents When the firemen found ISLAM Wash Jan S News comes from Honolulu that Cocoanut he most famous ant picturesque bit of pa beach ond Hawaii ias been by C D Pringle an Ice ream merchant of and claimed by him upon squatters rights The Hawaiian government lays claim to the stand as been aside by he Id monarchy aa Hie site for e station for Hllo harbor Minister OURS hag to ut instead of so doing the tee cream nn thrown up with n Ihs cocoanut grove and is prepared o defend his force of atms his to nnd lo find acme law tat will sustain ns a S D The owned by 13 i HIi Men Washington Jaal claim oC Admiral Dewty and the officers and men of his squadron fdr bounty jut of the fleet n Manila bay was argued before the court of claims William B and Herbert and appeared for the claimants and A the general for the The at fssue was the total amount bounty to paid under the statute providing for the payment government of for every man aboard destroyed In where the force of the enemy Is and where the force of Is superior Tlw contention of the claimants was that the force of enemy was superior at Manila bay ateo ihc Unti batteries and mince should ba considered In deciding Assistant Attorney General argued against the claim for ground that the statute vessels and contained 95 to Jand to open Its doors today Owl nit fo 1 Stevens absence nothing could be learned us lo heavy the failure went east presumably io assistance lie the cashier io ipen the bank iank there nearly every nun s Aurora u Is said had on seizure of canned the latter n British vessels is so the same would hare no It 1s determination of he to conduct Its ons on this point single handed and thai Is dune The dial ru of the British government to Is not for scv eral Explosion Jan The boiler In leachs soap factory this and the bolter house engina room of the building TJ Jh By malV in Ji B for bond to cure la SO ts MEDICAL CO Clinton A Jaskson Sts CHICAGO Sold in Moines Iowa fifth Walnut Sours 310 Sixth Avenue J E Graff 513 New Castle Enp Jan Tho States cruiser ItSI the Untied K fore the of war wuh SPI n while reconstruct Inn liere a trial oft A day She Atveltpcd t MST and Washington Jan Vh testae of Montana continued his before the senate today in the dark case He two which he had money given him o hold for members of the The committee held no afternoon fission Pioneers of with tho here this by men   

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