Des Moines Leader (Newspaper) - May 24, 1900, Des Moines, Iowa THE DBS MOINES LEADER ESTABLISHED 1848 WILL FIGHT TOTHE FINISH GOVERNMENT AT PRETORIA AN ITS DETERMINATION of st Which th Not to Yield Was Am and itay Transvaal gov has informed denta at Pretoria that it hag not con and docs not unconditional wl to a foreign have been In formed that will be rte and the it not itself for Injury to persons or property ie froni the measures Pretoria that Kleyn and all the prominent leaders of both re publics after a prolonged ot to continue the resistance but lhat a minority of the leaders advocate surrender with out lerma Sirs wife of the Transvaal and her family with ihD families of other officials have gone t Johannes anil Pretoria are being cleared of The Boer chiefs who now recognize he that they will have to defend these tHies are Iho utmost basie The Rocr spirit has been rising from a tow ebb nnd Is now ready for a steadfast resistance Nevertheless according lo the Chronicle long Iq Dutch have been received by the British govern nient by way of Amsterdam In Kruger seeks peace Accord ins to one account unconditionally to another ho terms There seems to be good reason for that he 1s earnestly to secure terms but cable in to confirm he assertion correspondence has recently pass td between Great and is moving Tlie infantry loft Mon was expected o railway has been restored the first train la due to are busy for tnv along the river De Wet commands still 111 The advance Roberta will probably be expectation of observers here that the Vaal river eight nil es will be the end of the Sir Jn a order to his troops the result of their ten days operations they were checked at Lalng B afresh commando sent from tlie Trans vaaL General Clery with a rivalry ensued the rear of Die Boers at Sunday wagons nl took some prisoners His artillery shelled The Boers Iii hei retreat waste the territory blev up burned several as mans as in Newcastle The mt of the Series was ruined General Buller replying of who presented to him a trophy said he return from Pretoria soon concerning he relief of has come the accounts of the engagement on May 16 extol of the Canadians Colonel at the rendezvous oho hour after Colonel showing with what accuracy the movements timed Sir Alfred at Cape Town Monday before an enormous as the relief of MaTo kins referring to the remark of a pre speaker who Beers as cowardly scoundrels said There are many among our enemies who deserve to be honored for their heroism Although cases of treachery ind barbarity have Occurred they bavc been The conduct of the that of brave men fighting for a bad cause Yet they are entitled to respect Tt Is officially announced that Colonel has reported that while march ins in the direction of Newcastle Natal yesterday he was ambushed by a party of Boers six Unites ire I ct A fn and that force escaped His casualties numbered sixtysix men Lord reports to the war office ina dispatch dated ilay 21 as reports lhat the column entered Mafe HEng at 4 p m May ISHe was stub bornly opposed by 1500 men on May 17 nine miles from but the were driven from their strong position hour he to the magnificent qualities of Detachment a series of forcer reached him the morn ing of the fi Kh 3 rendered val assistance casualties were about thir ty The Koer losses were heavy The edition of the Dally Mail this contains a dispatch from which vs The Salaga at sunrise to the west in order to Koodoos Hand whore there was a strong force of The successful but a large force of in ambush was encountered A column of Light Horse dislodged the Doers who en to enfilade the convoy but wire prevented by the artillery and the enern fled our rear guard of the Horse enfilading their retreat wag wounded compound of the The loft thirty dead The column arrived here this and met Colonel for A dispatch to the Datly Mall from da d II from joined us They went first lo Colonel making a wide western circuit and got through the Boer lines with many hairbreadth reaching Vryburg after a ride of nearly 300 miles through a country scourged with a destructive fever similar to the in There was hardly R Boer house or a native kraal without a case of the disease ami hundreds died The column Is continually moving and is healthy active and The entirely escaped Many concealed arms have been dis covered and their owners arrested They informed against their neighbors The natives rendered every assistance knows the column Is com ing A special to the Dally Mall flated 13 says Among the prisoners captured with Commandant flare Kloff are Count do R Frenchman and Count von Weiss n Herman It Is found lhat the by two named Hay and Dolton At the ene mys request we have handed over our men to THURSDAY MAY 24 1900 surrender and milled Never The at otica hfm the head i ron daUd Monday May 2t says the ltoen are reported io have left Na tal leaving Nek free U this Is true It leaves tho way for era Dialer to tlie Trans vaal eo Koon the repairs of the rail are sufficient to insure good com Pretoria n tilth nit Open Pretoria May open air meet ins was held today by the Hollan ders 200 of were to con sider the in tic event lie A committee was appointed to secure a place of safety for women and children Consul General Netherlands asked the advice of his as lo where to take its subjects The speaker the position wua most dark The he ho masters of the Free State and the lie capitalist dom the pour would Ijc and the Hollanders would have no fiance Dr Heymans contradicts thn reports ttn health of Which he says is enod Krur er is transacting nil he work oC the presidency In accordance with and the Issued a lar that should the enemy sue in gaining a position fn the vaal and take possession of one or the other districts the be free to whether or not to leave their families on the farms bu tho men must remain with the com NOTABLE SENATE SPEECH SPOONER Of WISCONSIN DE FENDS the Ir ih IAE MBS ARE TO BE JIM ly anl lte May The hous decided to reduce tho war taxes at he next session of con ina a resolution uiE be prepared tomorrow to give tho Oa ways ana means eave to sit during the o congress Mr Paj nes for a sme die adjournment Juh 6 P tomorrow TO U Say Great a Wn lll Triumph Baltimore c W Van acr Hoogt of state bureau 01 nho accompanied trie Boor from Is en York lo he is In case of British victory Hoers wonld come to this country The eri r ould not gh t Vr in der Hoost much to talk this line because tlut the present seeming reverses would finally he able to tire the British out and bring the war to a conclusion But in event that the Boers should be de the said there a to America MOW A TIN CAN of Ilio Consolidation in tHu uf Pa Mas 2 mailer or Ihc of theTin Can under the of the American Tin Can company Has been clen months be came the credent 1 considered ah un time to launch tbe on Options on plants retire enling S per cent of the product of fie been sa cured Op ions also be it obtained lune or file five me Hc b V H Moore o m attempting to consolidate these con cerns has allied the company with the American Sleel Sheet company BOTHA THE to Vot The corre when President Kroger notified m arrange T ow VP the mines and to destroy General Botha hurried lo Pretoria and a stormy with President Kru ear to whan he said that If the plan Jr ta would defend Johannesburg that the were nst barbarians At this according lo Mr Hofmeyr plan was SERIOUS FIRE AT firm anil Sm tnln serious fire sc totally out Is r of the country are closed Tonne Clrl yich Chippewa Falls Avis May nd Mrs John charged with attempting to her ami broke up glass Into tine and placed II in several articles of about to be served but f food was crUen According s story the is utterly depraved rte that she bus to hree domestic animals and a in chick ens and most all apparel Judge the girl LO the Indus rial at er and to Billon May houses of the state assembler at noon today Mur phy J Foster to the United ite and reelected Hon Samuel Doutria who fs at front this state Senator is now serving a term n the senate and his new term will IK term l was from the ly n the tS and a of not suilly entered by tie May hf Is Tint tho his cured control o ihi Vancy by hr of side b MM at A share The rS ral is said bo behind the 2 tti f Wisconsin made i favor of his the of the Philippines the President until e ISene as might direct other wise Mr Spooner was almost too ill to stand but he with charac vigor and eloquence the polity of Hie in tho Thilip thai no oilier policy in the circumstances was possible and none oilier could have adopted without to the country Late in the afternoon Senator Carter ol the credentials fit Senator Clark of lhat state They wilt Je on for present Mi Wellington of Maryland present oil the resolution adopted ly the meet icW In city ori even Ing last to welcome the envoys fron the South African republics lie gave notice that on he would sj on the subject Sir of New York chairman of the Committee report on the investigation of the private publication and Papers of the President Sir Gal linger inquired of Mr Platt it his com had taken action upon resolution he had providing for publication of 30600 ot the work Mr replied that no action had the adoption cvf the resolution would Involve an ture on the part of o more than Mr said the cost of work lo the government was about 7 a set white the private concern which wad sold it to the nubile at 34 a set He thought an arrangement ought to be made to print sell It a cost Tlu report of the committee was ordered printed Mr a resolution re president to transmitto tJie senate of the tions of the South African republic and Orange Free State adopted resolution introduced yesterday by of Delaware calling up on ths of war for In formation regarding the situation of the and the military operations In those islands was laid before the senate and after some objection being made to matters of phraseology a similar resolution introduced by reported favorably from the committee on military affairs was substituted for Mr and after be passed of Mr Jonea of Ar kansas directing the secretary of war to make Investigation of me North American Trust company Jn Havana its organ and its to this govern was Mr Address Me of ad senate on his rola the suppression ofthe Insur in that shall have baen completely suppressed by the iriH arid naval forces ot States an ci and powers said shall until otherwise provided by congress be vested in such person and and shall be exercised in such manner as the president of the United States shall direct for maintain ing and protecting the inhabitants of islands in the free of their liberty property and Mr Spooner said he did not that problems now presented 10 this government were presented be cause it foul devolved upon the United States lo world While a missionary ibe gov is not a missionary govern ment Mr Spooner referred lo those sena tors who to exult some times in coupling ibe names of the halfcaste Filipinos with that of our own and he read apor tion of a proclamalion by of leaders warning the PiJipinos In Manila that upon a spect Qed date be without after the extermination of of occupa tion there ever than that he demanded Mr Mr to declare that no such order or proclamation was issued Mr Spooner replied that it was con in an official document issued by tho government forand received from the war department six months ago a copy of that very order interjected Mr of the foreign rela tions committee I deny that any such order was ever Issued shouted Mr by Aguinaldo or any of his The rouble Kith the senator from South Dakota replied Mr Spooner is that everybody is a liar not to make his case against this gov protest against the use of such a document urged Mr It fs false and ft not to be here Well it is here retorted Mr Spoon er warmly and It is golns stay here Does deny this is an document Well it may be an official report of Oils replied Mr buLlt is a contradiction of other In formation from the Philippines r The senator may have sources of ir his friends in tho Philippines but I may be permitted suggested Mr suavely to doubt that they are better than General No to 1 house flc the entire day to the Alaskan civil government was made only pages be Jig of On a sen ale was passed to reserve certain ands in Hawaii for cemetery purposes Mr Knox of Massachusetts In ex the said In cemetery the old royal of the island ng unconscious that they have annexed to the United Slates trust there will be no objection on side to the passage of the Jlr of Kentucky A or are all necessary to complete the pol cy of the present administration Laughter i OM n Paris May allure rails one ftf he main features of the exposition Midway come I as a Rreat surprise both to officials and visitors on most crowded days l the fair the M this much n feed attraction hajt never irge only two or couM l tha to tin The fici Is lhat Old riris hns not come up to the promises to before 11 was It stems thai iho managers of tha do on M dally concerts to make the place popular these con cons but SI himself If over he failure of the iten a dead Kays always if were Jo such an SA Qii Thomas met with name in Ws at tho ChL MHO Worlds tion visitor does not to time that way If tho venture shouli a be to character ol the ex which of Ma cares anj of qf Warrant In Suit by ilay F W Neely former agent of the of Havana was rearrested the United States marshal on a warrant In a suit by Uie States charging him with wrongful conversion of The to Uni ted States marshals and later was arraigned Judge Counsel for the maie applica tlon for a reduction of the i was denied was then taken to the street jail The arrest was the affidavits of Colone G corse H Burton of the United States array stationed In Cuba and others In his affidavit Colonel states on he was by General Wood to examine ae counts and vouchers in of posts n Cuba passed upon atm audited by the assistant auditor fron the Inception of his office to April 24 Colonel Burton his davit examiner accounts ana found irregularities thai made it sary fur him to visit Neelys office to examine his accounts After learned his were tobe tx he left Havana on the Colonel Burton that he learn ed from U director OL posts in had New York A cable dispatch was to to he Dad no at tention to t V Colonel Burton My Investigation demonstrated that Charles P W as chief ol bureau of finance has received the which he de posited with the treasurer of Cuba the sum of 7728137 and that the balance to the sum of f any part thereof cannot tie found ant that trie said surri remains entirely uo AK ARABIAN From Porch May nobles of the Mystic Shrine hitd possession oE Washington Weather favored them and the accentuat ed Hie decorations that draped every avenue from the house The city Mecca In the height of a season Red caps of tht are more in than the con the cit izen and many of down town look as had been cap lured by an Invading army of Saracens lent himself to the demonstration and t reviewed morning portico when of the Arab pa in bizarre to the Co lumbia theater where Imperial coun oil convened at 13 oclock Yh le ue the clans were in council the ladles tribes were captured bv a skirmish party ot the i masoned in trolley carsi and carried off arid arms over the desert wastes of ton asphalt for hours ride thai rSb in the the I ne ai Hole cSVd antl al aur the t tie seventh a noT carried n The avenue was nlong the line of march and after he parade had been reviewed by the potentat P T w infantry James T Fourth inran iri Thomas May n Troop I Fourth H Thomp son Company Infantry A Mav 15 Company B Infantry N William Com pany K Williamw CrowW Infant fever Company I Templin Drowned Mav 15 com 31 Fourth Infantry Frederick Franz Fourth infantry Harrison Dirks May neut Watson infantry Isaac H reier May JJ Company R Bostlan ll Company AThir Infantry May E F tloyd Company A Twen infantry Moran Accidentally May 3 Company M Infantry Corporal E H Dorman Tetanus May li Battery B Sixth cry Corporal Charles Sweeney Governor In Kzile Indianapolis Finney ind W S Tajlor the day aha eve ri ng nt new In the called and them afternoon papers criticise Gov ernor Mounts position and charge that he has violated thit of lie con of the United States which the delivery of a person so charged here is J n stui brother rf is and riot come here till Governor returns Satur Uy Ills Colonel Tom Camp bell Is to gti with lo Gov ernor Mount s1 Mr Taylor said il is an awful to lw from lie place ot my from slate mo office from mr and Tct I Know as you know return to Kentucky mean that I would be incarcerated ilth no chanw of ban or or that mat or exposed to who have awaited an opportunity to reak on me I know whai of ho future I cannot I will or 111 not be a for of this fall The party has In thut I bo nominated butI fall to r couM or In he of election whai would come of it Cion May af on the C M In Ju vr 1 mute who wa coming alone ho track on ltn main I rack and llo an and all mourn hia on account tt PRICE 50 CENTS PER YEAR MOORE AND HAMILTON WIN NAMED YESTERDAY A8 BISHOPS OF METHODIST CHURCH on Admit Women for and Chicago III May that todays would aid the lone drawn out episcopate contest a large audience to todays meeting 01 the Methodist general conference near y every seat In the Auditorium being occupied when Bishop H W Warren rapped for order Alter devotional exercises conducted by W F ot Ohio and the reading ot the Journal the resul of the sixteenth yester day ivas announced as follows D Jf w Hamilton 411 J II Day 158 H J P Berry T B Necessary to a choke 138 Consideration of changes la the or law of the church Interrupted several days ago by the debate over the pastorate time limit was then re Various changes recommended by the committee on revision were adopt ed with little debate until Dr Buck ley reported that the committee was unable to agree upon any dation as to and 5 article 3 These involve the questions of admit ting women to annual conferences bul recess cut off debate During the recess rumors were cur rent an election had been and at the conclusion of the receSE the seventeenth ballot was read Dr D H Moore received votes and is announced Bishop Warne and applause ensued Dr J w Hamilton received 51 voles and la elected and again thi hall rang with applause Hamilton and nere escorted to the platform and amid applause and waving of ha rid kerchiefs were Introduced to the general confer ence The final ballot was as follows D H Moore 531 J W Hamilton Day lit H 71 T B 1 P J Berry 22 Necessary to a choice Discussion of organic law waa then again taken up John William Hamilton was born in Lewis county Virginia March 31815 He was graduated from Mount Union collese Ohio in with the degree of A B and from the Boston univer sity in 1873 with the degree of D D During his career he has been Mount Union college pastor of the church at Newport O and at Maiden Mass For twentyfive years he had been preacher la and near Boston In he was elected secretary ot the Aid and Southern Educa tion society and has that position ever since He Is the author of the fol lowing and the Old Elm Peoples Church Pulpit Lives of the Methodist Church Bishops Fraternal Greetings aod The Church In Ireland and England He is tall straight as an Indian and of striking appearance David H Moore of Cincinnati editor of the Western Advocate near September appointed to the circuit as Junior preacher in UK having graduated from the OMi university J In he Marietta O but a year he entered the union ranks as a private soldier He was Immediately elected captain of Company A Ohio vol infantry He was made eral Harpers Fern but was ed and later assisted In forming the One Hundred ana Ohio volunteers in which he rose by grades to the rank of lieutenant colonel He followed Sherman on the march to the sea and at of the war returned to his ministerial duties During liis career later he served as president ol lie college for women at Cincinnati as chancellor president of the Colorado seminary as chancellor ot the University of Den ver and as editor ot the Western Chris tian Advocate to which he was elected In He Is a ready debater and as one of the greatest editors and pul pit orators ot the church and in the present conference came out as a ciam nico ofthe of women in the general conference The conference voted to admit wo men to lay electoral and general con DP Committee In of to Consider Subject St Louis May of h port of the on Sc port submitted tr the board occupied the time of lo general surprise the port of uic on bills and ovS presented at the nf Vhn afternoon session contained Its lo the creed Th that tho ator appoint a committee oj posed or seven and eight to lako action n the matter of the next of the genera and recommended that the o Rev Dr Robert F Sample chairman of the said he deplored ing Idea thai the revision of creed TS Mli thc con nothing on predestination that God responsible for the loss or sou s and declared that children died In infancy were not lost Toe recommended a consideration of the creed hy It contained After the general assembly liad spent two hours discussing the report Dr John Grabam of proposed a BUD for It declares tW of 4 vision at this time The debate on the substitute waied warmer than on the ordinal report The revision Trent over until I1 W committee was presented and Rev Dr G IV Burch was permission to withdraw Ms ap he heresy Dr Hie latter having from tho Jurisdiction of the church The final action Is In the nature of a compromise It will be remembered hat Dr Burch charged lhat Rev Dr ilc had denied the mental doctrine of lon by Ood and the truthfulness and au of he ai set forth n tho Confession of and the lnt Itself In a book which he published HIM A In Apostolic This charge was dis missed by the presbytery ol rerk which body tried Dr an appeal to tho general as sembly tn January Dr was warned by he presbytery of New York that If hi failed to show probable cause for he Trust be for fg the peace of the church by rip a trial for which was not by the of the church The did not justify his action and lo remove the liability o by withdrawing bis appeal of Lutheran League Cincinnati O May fourth an convention of tto here today dele galea pretent The officers today were Pre Ident B New York genera general C G tertiary George il Jonea Pa George A O execu C Stover Phil John P Dinkey Rochester N S J Brooklyn p Joseph Chartes Pa w K Milwaukee Pa J L 111 M The a like he Kn the league ami corres A charus at m volets has teen rehearsing for weeks tor thi tons service Society May ot he year fold at todays session of the twenty third annual of the Homo by 31 G of Chicago hhC CetV report and commission of ihi exceeds by sixteen the number at the th contributed had to meet all EVi leave a surplus of with which to The number of auxiliary rc this year ta more that lasi of year were the oi at to One and fortynine arles under the societys auspices during the year OX THE WARPATH Lose Men Killed They Defy the Brett of the volunteer infantry reports the Amer ican troops arid the Moros on the island of Mindanao A band came near Cotla Hto and about thirty arid children they took to Poi lok about Un mites distant where them The kidnapers took refuge in an oid Spanish fort whence the captives In sending an appeal to the Americans for help Major Bret half a company of the and accompanied by a brother of Data Piang pursued the kid When near the fort the killing Dato brother The Americans replied fifteen of the After a lively fight the Amer ican unable to take the fort and retired one ot American river gunboats shelled the but was unable to dislodge the The Americana suffered no loss Major Brett went to and reported to General Kobbe the military governor of the The sent Major of the to with reinforcements anc two Major McMahon has eix companies oE nis regiment audit is expected give the a sou bd thrashing t New York May R Hearst who was recently elected pres ident of fhs National Association of Democratic clubs In response to DU inquiries aato his policy ana of the association cives Inpa ft as The National Association of Demo blubs will transfer its lere from Washington to New but the will be main and Chicago EO that the the organiza tion willbe in close touch with the democratic national commit tee and the cam KVery club In he United States is ex to unite fir the battle tms organiza tion In every or village will assemble on the night ot to celebrate the Declaration of Independence and receive the news from the democratic national conven tion The national association desires to recall lo the whole country the fact rear the of the United Stales must defend the Declaration ot Independence or abandon it iso man who has a drop of democratic blood In his fail to assist in this great national protest against the es of subject colonies under the American Rag The be decided at polls this year this country is to con to be a republic controlled by the people or an empire controlled by the trusts AH minor IQ the presence of siant Republicans Meet Sioux Falls S D May stale convention wilt be held here to morrow Fully W arc al ready city Charles N Eureka win be governor by acclamation and there Is no opposition to the nomination of Charles H Burke snd E for large Some opposition to the of the candidacy of Robert J Gamble for the States senate on the ground that be left to the An attempt will be made to Judge Bartlett Tripp of lor the lican Domination for vice president An audience of people tened to by John H Webster Tripp and others Ky iray arrested In the south ern part of the county last night insti corpus proceedings bil today The proc ngs were hotly contested It was ru mored day that sol diers werg coming on the evening train to take Powers and much excitement pre Attorneys for Powers presented a pardon Tajlor to John Powers sustained the to release Powers hoMIny that he pardon vras valid Powers he naa no to make Just yet Victory Jamaica May rom today say Colon s en fete over the of a big govern victory at department of this it is hc departments arc making every effort to overthrow the aro rally In the tend of tbe rebels AsT of the leading ot thee lown Wlh the rebel cause their an cannot lots be delayed aise n from he order of day The by st vole of to 133 adopted tors in iL iS m vole on llS of iho St May was the of striko there worth mentioning one or two small but ras hurt and here was out ih day thai ilia of ft Is rv s Its lines wenIn operation today and jn nine complement ot ars was running LACEY FOR SECOND PLACE ANOTHER IOWA MAN PROPOSED FOR far SUth Cou launched Jn a yew Be a Candidate for Secretary ot stale lowans name nell authenticated reports Is to tie pre sented to tho of the country In connection the vice presidential nomination This time It Is none other than the Hon John p Lacey from district It is announced that the move ment which In loiva Is tu oe launched on the sea of national politics Jn the course ot or four days and that tt has promise o a very flattering backing Latey Is recognized at the national capital as one of the effective mem bers from the He Is an Informed man on public questions Indeed many declare lhat no member of the Iowa delegation aside from Senator Allison Is so readily at In any discussion that may come up He is a student and a hard a good speaker and a ready debater He has had considerable ex as a presiding officer in the house is popular In Washington and Is poor enough to be a desirable cah this having been considered a qualification by many of the pants Jn Hie at candidate heretofore Moreover Major Lacey has the advantage of a veteran of the civl var In he attained some distinction as a very and capable officer Thoe who have been taken into the of the boom promo tcrs are united In the opinion that he be on the whole a accent able candidate and that If a man la to he It voud he difficult to do tetter from the of Major s nomination re suit In a most angle 111 his A cl In connection con has been attracted to the resolution adopted In clo Ins moments of the recent Tenth district contention After else had neen ol 1 D OConnell of Fort Dodje one of the managers a resolu tion which Is said lo have been drawn by George E Roberts the committee to fill any vacancy that occur on the ticket The significance to attach to this action consists in relation lo the noi Die candidacy ot Mr for ice president It is calculated by some of that If the it may have something more Man has thus far appeared on the sur In the City George S of Charles City in town In the of possible candidacy for secretary of state From the time of secretary ilr Hanford has been prom mentioned serious possibilities tor the position H uas for tno or three terms auditor of and the al bens defied bv At Mr Hanford is a agent for insurance In the ld have his home and wondering A c Smith Of Storm lake to enter the an inquiry 1s good many others of Die ojltcan Mr Hanford b friends seemed H Redman ot candidate for the nation nat In the call MS S and looking after fence Mr Redman Is an avowed and proposes to go after the nomina lion In earnest from this time He Is getting matters In tho Sixth In good shape and are that he will develop an unexpected strength G S candidate for treas urer was In the city on a mission 0 15 San Francisco Taper Bubonic Plague Haa Never In That San Francico May tbe declaration of the state board ol health that bubonic does not exist m Han Francisco or any other part of as a text the Cad and Chronicle this morning de San Francico board ot health They charge that last March the board of for political rea sons attempted lo create a plague scare ami Is now to vindicate JJa by the alleged discovery ot fresh plague At a of the board of health and the attorneys of the Chinese SK Companies this afternoon a letter was drawn up for In to the effect tbat the of health vull not forcibly coipel to submit to Inoculation ana that those to undergo the operation will be treated by the It that a to can vass of Chinatown would be No new rases been reported to the board and lhat bodi has elery reason It that the his been completely stamped out every precaution Mil be taken unlit tno verified The federal author are si II Inoculating Chinese who attempt to leave the city Kilted In Street Buffalo N T cars or he street line the track this as they Tere an a across creek They both entered ad jacent fields the first car over turned William a was seriously hurl The were lira Yolk skull cannot Sirs Younj aed oO scars bolh leqa cut off above the fatally in ured Mrs Krueger severely Injured about face and body Krueser ased 4 years badly Mr Pfleger badly bruised Mary bruised Nathan painfully bruised and Folin Mty 22 John a of of for the of In Bar last an democratic tomorrow They leave for home