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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 24, 1899, Mitchell, South Dakota Mitchell daily Republican. Volume . South Dakota. Fri Day. November 24. I si.9. Num Dek if. British defeat the burghers at Belmont general Methuen s column wins a Brilliant Victory Over the enemy heavy losses on both sides Brit i ii. Nullifies arc 250 Iii killed wounded and misting Hoer believed to have gust 31 i ii it 31 Ore. Dangerously Captain saute and lieutenant Fishbone severely. A Northumberland Fusiliers rank and i Iii killed is wounded. 32. A Northamptonshire regiment. Second battalion wounded. Apt a in i Reeland and lieutenant Barton Sci merely. A South Yorkshire regiment second battalion Bank Aud file wounded. hours driven Hack. Orange River nov. 23.�?Hon. Or. Logan a mein Hereof the Cape Colon y legislative Council who has just returned Here from Belmont says the British troops engaged the Boers til is Side of Belmont their artillery Pray i i t ice being splendid. The British in j Fantry carried the Kopje at the Point i of the Bayonet and drove the Boers from their position. I stronghold Uken without shot special is while the filipinos slept Hauser s command quietly entered the town of of Donnell. Ludicrous scenes enacted terrified Taga i warriors dragged out of lied and disarmed a sent Home and told to go to work. London not. 24. Before anxiety As to the sit nation in Natal has been relieved. There comes Netts of a great Battle at Belmont. This has happened sooner than was expected. Only the Quot Lucia account is yet at hand but so far As can by gathered the fighting appears to have been almost a repetition of tile Battle of Kland Slaute. \ dispatch of the previous Lay estimated that the Boers in that t Ivinity numbered 2.000. And judging from the absence of ant statement to the contrary in the Ollie Al report it is beet re that the British were slightly Superior in numbers to the enemy. The Boers had chosen a position with their customary skill and were strongly entrenched. The British were obliged to Earl three ridges in succession. Apparently the guards bore the Brunt Iii carrying tile last Ridge by a Bayonet charge where it defenders had been shaken with Hiap Ucb nothing is said i to whether the positions so gained were held. And the destruction of the ammunition seems to indicate that the contrary was the ease. While general Methuen eau la congratulated upon a Brilliant Victory ii is again at the Cost of a head y loss of officers and men. The diary of events at Mafeking up to november 15 has arrived. It gives Little that is new. Both Mafeking and Kimberley seem to lie quiet. Lute details regarding i he Rundel recon not is it Anee say that the Boers were engaged in Possession of the territory. One report says that after retirement an ambulance train with doctors was s or out from n a Auvy Boort of this were so the British casualties must have exceeded to i. Tile situation in Vataj remains obscure. L lighting is reported at both Ladysmith and is court it was at first reported that heavy tiring had been heart in the direction of Willow Grange. Leadin a to a belief that Jenera Hildegard had made a sortie. Later dispatches announce that Gen eral White sorted from Ladysmith Ami inflicted a demoralizing defeat upon the Boers. It would be premature to give full credence to either report. What is quite certain is that Ladysmith. Est court and Mooi liver station Are All isolated and the Boers seem Able after detaching enough troops to hold three forces aggregating 17.000 men. To push on toward Pietermaritzburg with some . \ disquieting feature of the whole Campaign is the fart that All the advancing in reals report meeting the Boers in Force. Iii View of the Brilliant Success of Jenera foil Bort in partially paralysing tin relieving columns the question is being asked what would have happened had in at the outset of the War. Instead of sitting Down before lady Smith pushed on to Pietermaritzburg a a Gen. Methuen s report. Boer i Effie in i Batt c of of it it out of the Helmont. London nov. 21. The Secretary War has received the following dispatch through general Forestier Walker from general Methuen dated Belmont. November 23 a attacked the enemy tit Daybreak this morning. He was in a Strong to Svitic. I in let Ridgy s were carried Iii succession the last attack being Prepa Rad by shrapnel. Infantry behaved splendidly and received Sii Piort from the naval brigade and artillery. I he a the fought Vitti coinage Aud kill. Had i attacked later i would have Hail far heavier loss. A your Victory was Complete. Have taken forty prisoners. A Atli burying a Good number of the Boers but tin greater part of the enemy s killed and wounded were removed by their comrades. Have captured a Large number of horses Aud cows Aud destroyed a Large quantify of ammunition. A brigadier Jet Ira i it hers it Ai Haugh was eve Cly wounded Iii tie shoulder and lieutenant colonel Robin of the Grenadier guards is reported wounded. Our other casualties Are the Fob h w ing Quot Grenadier guards. Third battalion killed. Lieutenant Frier wounded. Lieutenant Blundell dangerously. A Grenadier guards. Second Bat j t n boil wounded. Lieutenant Leslie. I legit Enatt Vaughn. Lieutenant Gurdon Lei. W at i lieutenant Russell Poi Ted worn did. hts Lyon a lid a a me no. A ii Nadier guard. Bank Aud i ii killed 20 Wood me 6 missing a Coldstream to hards. First battalion a it unwed. Lieutenant Grant. A a it Olds Reain guard. Second Bat to Mon wounded. Lieutenant tile i a Willoughby and Lieut a Burton the latter severely. Old to am guards. Bauk and i ii1 kill d. You tided. 23 . A Faai tis. Fir battalion \\.ended. Maic i Dalrymple severely ruin Baikie. And Alexander tuts i i u u i it b Bauk in file Kab led i w on oiled 24. N it Hnin it Laud Fusilier. I in a egg. On a killed. Captan. Baga a o 1re Brin. Wound i. Major Dali Ivock a lid in tenant fearing. Lighting at 31 oui. Mooi River Natal nov. Guns began to Shell the British Camp at it o clock this morning. Tin British artillery is in xxi Sitison on High ground to the East. Vest and North of the station. The artillery Duel was continued until s. When it ceased for i hour. The Boers recommenced at 9 and dropped three shells into the Camp. They Are firing at intervals with no damage though their aim is Good. The patrol of Thorney Crofts horse returned from the direction of Rosetta and reports All quiet. Eve it a Ralpg Hie English. London. Nov. 23.�?the fact that fresh portions of Natal Are Bein overrun daily by the Boers is producing exasperation in that Colony and intense humiliation in great Britain. Where the idea of possible extensive of British soil was continuously denounced in the Early stages of the War. Operations on the Stock Exchange Here Are lie joining nervous and the co Titi ii Heil fall Iii Consols exemplifies the restlessness of the markets. Rumours that a peace deputation from Krueger is on the Way to ape i of ii for the purpose of ascertaining the terms upon which an immediate cessation of hostilities could be secured Are discredited Here. Ami it is said if such a deputation has been sent it will met t with scant Courtesy As Finis who Are conducting the wary Iii in satisfied with nothing in than dictating terms of peace at Pretoria after a Parade of British strength through the Transvaal. Iii the meanly Hub. From the scanty dispatcher which Are dribbling Iii from the front it is difficult to form an opinion of the True situation. Die Boer invaders Are occasioning constant Surprise. They have already Cut Iff two portions of the Ladysmith relieving Force from their base of supplies and with great rapidity Are advancing on Pietermaritzburg with howitzer and other artillery. General fiery a situation it would appear must lie lie joining intolerable. So serious lighting May be expected at any time As it is pointed out that the general must Clear his line of com in u Moat knife in order to Complete concentration of the relieving Force. To att ack Pietermaritzburg. I lie daily chronicle publishes the following dispatch a Durban. Wednesday the Boers Are reported to be seven thousand Strong within Twenty five Miles of Lowick Falls near Pietermaritzburg. The inhabitant Are living from Lowick to Pietermaritzburg. The Boers also have reached Dargle another position forty Miles from the daily news has the following from Pietermaritzburg under wednesdays Date a your correspondent managed to escape from the Mooi River District yesterday before to arrival of 6,000 Boers who Are looting the farmsteads in All directions. T he Natal Boers encouraged by the Success of the trans. Tiers join in tile looting. The main body of the Boers mad rapid March from i Imundi Southwest to Estcourt. To a Point near fort Nottingham. Natal is nit h of the railway in a single Day. They Are within forty Miles of Pietermaritzburg. At the further est and it is said that they intend to attack the Tow i lie morning Post publishes this dispatch from its special correspondent a Mooi River. Wednesday the Boers started shelling Mooi River Village at1 30 today. They Are posted in tyo Trung positions. One of these is on a Kopje to the Northeast whence they Are tiling at Long Range. La other position is to the West. The enemy opened lire suddenly with their own howitzers from a position on Hender ones farm it a Range of four Miles. Their shooting was accurate. Most of the shells dropped into our Camp. But did no damage. Our guns took up a position on a Ridge overlooking the Ca nip but could not get within Range. T hey opened fire. However on a party of 2 to Boers which was advancing under coffer of the enemy a guns and the Boer immediately retired. A a heavy thunderstorm then inter to opted the firing and lasted until Busk. Our casualties were three wounded. It is expected that the filing will in resumed Early Toner j Row Ber and found tin place t a adapted for Strong resistance. Can to reorganize his Riny. New York nov. 23. Tee Hera Manila correspondent say the general opinion her today is that Aguinaldo army v Iii Lier r again come together in Atli considerable Force with him in comma id. The forces under Genera Lawton Ami general Young a following so rapidly on his heels into havoc Batig that no insurgent capital Eon again be established. Captain James c. Castner. Of the fourth infantry with Lowe s scout. Is making forced marches through flit j mountains from san Nicholas Northeast. General Young with his cavalry. And the Mac Liebes. Is moving rapidly from ant Gay through differ it Pas to Trinidad. They Are clo on again Aldo a Small party. A third Advance timing made on the Toad toward v Iga i ii the coast. With git Ilia kinds j or Sonal army disused of the Only insurgent forces left Are possibly the Muse Ardos. About icon in number in to. Mountains wet of the Pio Pilars 2.000 men. Who Are East of Manila Iii the Mountain near anti Palo and general trias Force of about 2.000 in mite province. The military a problems now facing u Are easy a settlement except ii tin Case id i1 w to cannot easily in surrounded Lour troops in the North Are 11 v t in i j the country. These remarkable marches and our rapid Advance everywhere i temporarily prostrating a Large percentage of our men. General Lawton desires extra troops in order to control every Avenue of escape. Dewey resents Public criticism and in it Dis Anil if would the a had in tic Happ with that to i i my ii i r Nasty Row in the twentieth Kansas a i i Admiral hotly defends his course in regard to his Washington residence. Wants no gifts with strings the till lit ii h a a nit in j to us never j would tied t will. I owe a j j lean people Ai i Eon people of thank god the own me and i the it to trill s hoi it it t e Vicc tit b if i in in i tithing or have eat Deal i Pera my i the the am am a to i Battle in Panay Island four americans killed and Twenty five wounded in fight with rebels. Manila nov. 24. Leon Hauser a capture of the town of of Donnell was a remarkable stroke. The command consisted of three companies of the j Twenty fifth regiment Captain Albright urn lieutenants Bates Aud Morton commanding. They started at 0 of clock at night and marched fifteen Miles in the mud. The Only regular approach was along a Road and Over i a River whose Bridges were strongly j fortified. I he Entrance of the town was entrenched. I he soldiers left the Road and followed a cattle Trail to the j rear of the town. At Daylight the command separated one company us 1 tracing Oil tin Back of the town and the other flanking it. The insurgent Force a found asleep excepting those at the outposts who were captured without any shooting. One platoon ran Down the main Street to the Trench and the other detachment made a Quick search of the houses i an officer describing the scene said a your negro soldiers were flouring out i of every House dragging the sleeping. J frightened filipino warriors by the Collar. It was a race to see which company would Corral the most filipinos. The women and children believed the stories told that the negro soldiers were cannibals and shrieked frightfully. After All the rifles had la eur secured the filipinos were stir i prised by timing told to go to their Homes and attend to their work 3taiarlbur returns to Tarlac. General Macarthur has returned to to rial and established his Headquarters at Aguinaldo former residence. I during the entire movement from Geronny to Dagupan not a shot a fired. The inhabitants of san Arlos met the americans with a band formerly attached to the insurgent army and the Alcalde the Mayo with general Macarthur and colonel Beilin. In carriages headed the procession i through the town. General Malar j Thor received an ovation. Explaining j the americans intentions lie an no need that they intended to Garri j son All the towns on the Railroad. Foreigners in the territory assert that Aguinaldo was not expecting an Amer j three Miles from the River Nib. Jean Advance for a month when the j Ffitch. T tax Sirdar it Rains would have been finished. The fording of the Sampanga River above Tarlac by the thirty sixth regiment and a battalion of the seventeenth regiment was a noteworthy feat. The River is Broad was ferried Over in rafts and the remaining swam Over holding on to a life line Strung across general Wheaton when Jenera Macarthur communicated with him was holding san Fabian and two or three neighbouring towns. Colonel Carpenter november is advanced to Santa Barabara straight North from Taro Laking Trench after Trench the enemy fighting Aud retreating. A eneral Hughes column has steadily been advancing North to gain a Jagt sit Ion West of Santa Barbara. It encountered the enemy in Small detachment. Six to ten americans were wounded in this column. Colonel car at the a that m wife in. It it. T Manila nor. 23.�?there was severe fighting North of Iloilo tuesday november 21. Four americans were killed and Twenty five wounded including three officers. The insurgent Are retreating to Santa Barbara but the fighting continues. Slaughter of dervishes h Ould he glad to return it out Rizui clone Totle a donors if possible Only asks to he alone. Washington. Nov. 23. Dewey has so it in for publication. He expresses the keenest regret indignation sorrow and resentment manner in which the informal he had deeded his Home to i has been received by the Ain t i people. He said he never had been annoyed and could not Umler Sta How the american Public iou so Iii interpret Anil ill trial him. The language of the interview decidedly warm and no room is i for guessing at the admirals state mind. Ile is Iliad and Hurt Clear through and does no tear who knows it. He says that if he had known we was coming he should have declined the gift in the first place and that if it were not for his country he could wish that he had never fought the Battle of Manila Bay. The att Ira language is too direct and for however to be paraphrased. Her the exact quotations which gun Gist of the who interview the Admiral interview. A when i made Over the House to my wife j thought i was doing the most gracious aet an american gentleman could do. I thought the people had Given me the huns to dispose of As i chose. It seems i was mistaken. I would never have sold it. Nor dispose i of it in any manner outside my own family but i did believe i had a right to give it to my wife or son if i chose to do so. A if Rains me very deeply to feel that i Ani Coni Pel i Al to Lay open the secretory ii v Domestic life. But in View of the insults which i have received at the hands of the writer Quot of letters which have Len published. I feel justified in somewhat overstepping the hound of propriety and saying that mrs Dewey whet at i this i Ile Pei f the string never Merv Roe i but. Done to f to Funston defends Metcalf Ai cases the staff officers cowardice. A oin. And w a i try. I Fel at the pub fora fats move tried to the and i retire Felt that i it never a wifi ii i i a Bari lion abut end i i a deny sit but whet live in a i to had the i it it n pro Al i a fill. Arth Privat to live my own of sequent in it never anyone could hat cause for offence take the Public in consult with them Ferring to my wilt1 they bad present to in no impropriety Iii the moment we Wen Man became is sensed of one Tivon i i not convey or sri it consent. I understand til custom in the majority of Homes Are owned and american families that til the name of the wife. Dts gentlemen have this priv should i not have it a i am greatly distressed tacks upon me and Dee let a sir a rued i s a Pill a High i to be 11 be Ami in in a i ii f s i ii ii ill Lillo it Ivas ruin f to a Ahi i ii ton. I had a High please d. Tot red to me Tim Taurie charges Ano counter charges i Jet Erat i Quot ii of if St a r of met All alleged inhumanity i Huston declared a a grand St a and a Quot a a Blit r. Tope i tween i went ii reached the tall a Fen general seem to the has Ama that sit to to far h it hit it. It it h til v of i i h for. His rep Ila g ill w As n noted As leers of inter in to Al i Ami a eneral me Cath or Natl lid vat d la i votes Fantom is staff f urls. Of a a Itta it to a a Arm Kan Tine of bravery some of were is Reg it the on to. He is the rat Balm for the Admiral. All four Hundred of the fizzy Wuzzie understood getter than i did the. A j ing of the killed in a Pattle with the English. Cairo nov Wingate with an egyptian Force moved from Fakir i yesterday to attack the fore of Ahmed fell reported to fat drafts Sata Levin the eneral kit Hener telegraphed to lord Cromer the British minister As follow j a Omdurman nov 24 Wingate found a it refi a a evacuated pushed on to Abri a Adall. Four Miles further and found few diet forces encamped. To a it were Forth _ i with enraged by the mounted troop tin Pirt of the command do Rma on we a for nit a a i it of the <0111111311 and the Jeha dih under i it it a the dervishes charged with All their to it <1 time dash to within thirty Yards of the guns Wingate with the infantry arrive in Tim to support Mahon and cleared the whole Camp. The dervishes bolted through the Bush pursued by the mounted troopers Wingate estimates Fedilus Force at 2,560 men. Of whom tic were miners taken unawares. One Al Pleil Neil one injured by a supposedly dead blast. Deadwood. S. I nov. 23. Frank a Ady residing in it Rook county. Wyoming was instantly kit in i Ami j. A. Huff of Spearfish severely injured by a charge of giant powder in a mine on Iron Creek near Spearfish. The men neuter started during the night of supposed the bin had i Ollie dead state Board to decide. Truest i vote of Loul vol eds undecided. Louisville. By nov. 23.�?the county election Bourd after hearing arguments yesterday an i today on the motion to throw out the vote of tin City of Louisville decided to pass the matter tip to the state Board which will Convene in Frankfort. Wreck in Maryland. Timberland. My. Nov. 23.�?the second Section of the Baltimore and i Eago passenger train West Boun i. 3 crashed into fac first sect iou in South a Merlaud Early this morning. Engineer l in kindle was seriously ii a ared and May die Lewis mosey. Fireman was terribly scalded and died in a a Hospital Here. Tim rear Sleeper a it Tbs firs t it iou w As wrecked 1 burned. November 20 and opened with Battery g. Of the sixth artillery at Daybreak november 21. On the trenches. The enemy volleyed As the troller a took up a position wounding four. Two companies of the Twenty sixth regiment Garriso Ning Jaro moved through Capa attacking the enemy in the right flank just North of Taro at Daybreak november 21. Driving them toward colonel Carpenter. The country Between Jan Ami Santa Barbara i it thickly entrenched. And especially near Ravia. The sixth artillery fired on the trenches and the eighteenth regiment charged the enemy retreating to the next Trench. The eighteenth again charged encountering and attacking a Force of Lio Lonien w to were hidden in the Long grass and who severely wounded several americans. During the afternoon of november 21. The fighting was severe immediately South of Pavia three Miles North of Jan. Tile Twenty sixth companies returned to Taro after the flank movement. Having captured three Poi Iii ugh the bore Cannon Ami a Quantity of i ammunition. The enemy a loss was 1 not obtainable inf seven men were found dead in one Trench f the insurgents Are falling Back on �?�1 saute Barbara. Whilt h if is expected i general Hughes has attacked before this. Manila. Nov. 25. Insurgents from the North Are concentrating at Montalba Ami Samato. Where it is sex fleeced they will make a resistance to a the american Advance. The spaniards never occupied these places and the i insurgents believe them to be impregnable. I a to the Northwest of san Mateo on tuesday developed the fact that the rebels were moving store and Junen to Montalba. The number of the insurgents is unknown. A Ziade yesterday showed 200 rebels Are entrapped fan Mateo and others in the Valley Between there and Mariquita where the rebel outpost Are stationed. General a Young entered san Mateo last septem Riu a Hill Quot Are Well known in til Northern butter a failed Bank. Wilford Standiford appointed receiver of til institution. Ainsworth. Neb., nov. 23. i attorney general George i. Orc run today presented to judge Westover at application asking that a re Seiv i by appointed to wind up re affairs of the. Defunct Bank at Butte neb. Bldg Westover up touted Wilford St a Millford. Who is sheriff of Boyd county. Inn old citizen Ami serving his third i term. I Bond was fixed at>10.ei�, and when approval he will take i charge. The Bank is Iii bad condition. A when the preside tit. Samuel Sample. Died suddenly in Omaha it was said the cause was apoplexy but a the files in connection with flu condition of the Bauk Ami those sur founding his death Are coming to Light the general opinion is that or. Sample rather than face his friends took i Quot life. The jury found Edward i. Lay guilty of cattle stealing. This Wattle most hotly contested ease Ever held in this county. M. F. Harrington. Of of Neill a counsel for the prosecution and c. Nash of Fremont for the defense. Special election called. Am i Cedar Knalda to l Ute on 3lnnlcipnl i ownership cd on Drotor crushed. Odor rapids. La. Nev. 23. A Spe dial election has been Alied fur december i to vote on municipal ownership of the new waterworks system. Patrick Green Condi Metoi of atone i train was caught under the cars and i crushed to death at Stone City last evening. He leaves a wife and family 3filc9 a new Orleans. New or Kuithe. La., nov. Miles Aud party arrived Here today i after an inspection of forts Jackson anti is. Philip Miles will leave for Atlanta Aud the Nee pro a Petit it Wallington. My a it my pct pie and it fir Ltd a in / to permit the House to Law transferred j to or. She 1 ii i consent Only after Ait arrangement had been effected whereby not Only the House which was the gift to me from the american people but her entire personal Fortune. Was to go ultimately to my in George. Thus he Hail absolutely nothing to Lime by my conveying the Hon. To my wife. But. On the contrary was a great gainer thereby. A the relations Between my son and Niv self have always i veer the Mist kindly and Bete Cen mrs. Dewey Ani no on the most pleasant. She think a great of him. And he of her. And he was to let a her heir As Well a mine. This arrangement is not in the eat affected by the clamor which has Arisen within the last two Days. Astonished and deeply Hurt. A i would never have believed it possible that the american people who lately applauded me co rid so suddenly it turn upon me and fill the columns of the newspapers with the worst sort of abuse. When i landed in new York i i i a told that i was a hero the idol of the nation. I was told nothing was too Good for me that anything i could a Kwa mine. I asked no idolatry. No applause i had merely done my duty Ami Watt ready to do it again i but i did ask one thing and that was to lie let alone to conduct my a it or Sonal and Domestic affairs As i saw fit. And that one simple privilege has been denied Iii. W Here i was a hero i two no us ago i ant now reduced to a i such a position that certain people can to say things too villainous or too scurrilous Alhout me. And no Ltd be defend me. Of i was so much of a hero then Why do not some of these people defend me now if i had known i Tiow much trouble How much abuse. Was to come upon me a the re ult of accepting this House. I would never have taken it. When i ailed into Manila Bay Over dangerous grounds with death and even worse in front of me. I Little thought that in such a Brief period of time after i returned to my native land the american people would countenance such monstrous attack upon me because i was doing what i considered to Ive the to gracious thing i could do. To presently Home to my Bride. I do not intend to arraign the entire american people for the acts of a few but i am Hurt i am Cut to the Quick. I never have Felt of bail in All my life. I want the american people to know it want them to know that if i could j i would return to the contributors of the fund the House purchased with it. I would never in the world have accepted it if i had known what it would i Cost me. Disgusted with whole a . Quot of i should feel tomorrow As i feel today. I would throw up everything. Go in the retir.�1 ii1 Anil go abroad. I hardly feel like living in a country where i can be attacked in such an outrageous manner without let inc defended by anyone. When the american people wanted me to command the Fleet and to sail into Manila Harlor. I did my duty As i saw it and As i believe soldiers should Aud if they want inc now or at some future time to command another Fleet my life and my sword Are always at the disposal j my country. But when i think that in All probability the writer of abusing me were the very one who two months ago were professing the greatest admiration and love for ire and Ai now trying to rend Erie Telegram of sympathy i a rom Over til i in to n try. Washington Nev. 23. A delegation from Wheeling. W. Va., today called on Admiral Dewey and extended an invitation to him to visit that City on february 22 next. The Admiral accepted the invitation. He was presented by the committee with a Silver service Jardiniere. Lieutenant i raw Ford today gave out the following statement in behalf of the Admiral a Admiral Dewey has received Many hundreds of letters and telegrams from persons in All walks of life and in every Section of the country from Maine to Texas assuring him that lie i not without defenders Anil expressing their sincere sympathy with him in connection with the re rut attack to poll him. These letters and telegrams Are fur too numerous to give personal acknowledgement but the Admiral is very grateful ers and desires to assure Hearty appreciation of that Ion for Chicago nov. 23.�?the Dewey t Mitten owing to the recent tenth of the Admiral in connection with Transfer of his Home decided to Daie a in of per Here staff e i w Eft the ii i Pic Quot on colonel 31 fuse to give in the staff o were Lieut Etui Jors Martin. B jul tent ii Cli a captained to senior Captain speaking of the the. Aal it ire i Verh of the Issei Nel Little i Whiten in the in tie the firing Baudot fit to Hoffa s Aam asking itto eks i regiment. Main. And of fur in Rej this w a in to the them Cir co i have no idea w h Means when he up officers leaving the never saw anything Arrice. If Genera in in Hir Ferenzi Are false. I believe by lieutenants Hall a private husky again1 calf to lie True. In r1 us alleged i aft a1 f ii bring i that a Funston in. Hts Stater ral f his ism the to Punsti grand Stan Cral fun at in the gear fact that the charges i and Ferguson inst colonel a Ferer a plat want to say it always had a d stand. I Kauv lieutenant Call i present at the Battle of it f this last St Ternent is toe and i Low Rudex edits Trade and Ione Melee to Gering to the that Gen front seat it to lie a a Han was in died by t re the Early acceptance of Hie invitation to the Admiral to visit Eirv the Date for the in is a m i v i of a v -.ir. And in the Mitt he b the is communication to assured that hic ago Citize i rot approve of the storm of Derifi recently raised. Mayor Harrison Plern cited the committees Cornu citation by a Persona Telegram which he urged the Admiral to a the invitation. G this kitted Coni air ii is do icis Nio general Funston i by More than a do. 1 regiment. Thomas m. Arite j Ber of the m Ashi i band and after War j Teeth Kansas said a the statements i ants Ferguson i i the Liest of nov f Lith a ugh s officers or of lied Thea of ton with Iner men regiment the Twet German Consul protests. Dominican minister stops he a urea my Tate. Santo Domingo nov. 23. This a of Justice a stopped to Sale of it it ii the late president la Fate on the ground the the government. Germans hold a it a Gage on the real estate. The Ger in Consul has protested against the Ion of the minister of Justice. Report of Herat s seizure. Russia snit to Ghan town on hoi London. Not. 2.3. A a Enna reiterates the was denied last week that sians Hud occupied Herat. Herat is Iii we i the fir to town of Siberia on the its seizure by r Tinct in hostile to f to it i a ii p i a i to int a. Ali a Kite from re Piort which the i Nail legend killing Are was the m i Merit. I did not �?~i1�?Thowever.�?� san Francisco in a Iner save the a one Wilber s. Me Teeth Kansas regi a killed an unarmed during the philippine i resulted in the Tbs nun i surrendered filipinos Sale Kansas men at Ca Loo re Al department invest Gai Longs to a that the men in captains Bishop of it Flanders of conf any i lated from blame in i Funston who has Ive fender of colonel me his charges that five Kansan regiment were a re ice during the fighting Nila to san Fernando. Fro made by Lieuten Ili Stoy Are True to Lief. I know that of the insurgent talk of the regime the shooting. 23.�?the examination that col in f. Of the then edit deliberately filipino prisoner a Campaign Baa a insure that two were shot by wan that a War Ilion was held. Lobed Ini luding company m. And y i. Were Exell a eneral Frederica ii a stanch Deal reiterates officer Quot of the guilty of co Ivac f ran i to Marks Tern Afghanistan of importance is Way to Briti a ii Issia would Ive England. And Vuth twin. La i a Kan. Comes an a Donald Thorn of to san in which he a lain Bishop of com shots into Btu lev it of whom w in won less on the group America ii firing i affidavit from private r Wen in ears he Iii Pany a. F two prise hied and by 1 in the ret Ieth Kau saw Ca Joffre three a ners one ing help of the Hobart s funeral. Strike in Chicago. Vice elaborate arrangement for pc sold Ute a jobs no so. Fri non. N. A. Not. 23.�? arrangements for to funeral of \ Iee president Hobart Are Prog Rev ing. But Ca account of the magnitude of the work very Little has been completed. Attorney general Griggs will look after the presidential Parri and Cabinet officers. The h Obart family has made no provision for the reception of the remainder of the guest out Ide of relatives and intimate friends. Nearly All the manufacturers have decided to close the r Mills tomorrow afternoon and give their employees on Opportunity to View the remains which lie in Fate at try it la Hall the Home of the Hobart family. Washington not. 23 a the a master general a the following orders a in Honor of the distinguished Public services of vice president Hobart and in re pet for his revered memory postmasters throughout the Union Are directed to close their respective offices Between the hours of 2 and 4 saturday. November 25, the Day of the Iron workers on Northwestern to. A i twi lit. 23 two by Audret Eleva e i i go. Not. Chit k his Ruer ural i re new North Ivestor struck today in re Suveil last night by Ion. And construct is completely at a arose Over the pm non Union men we fused to discharge is a ii int a the Road oilers in of the in uart lie Nee trouble of fifteen officials Rev a pensions Aud i Hington. Nov i appointed As of postmaster 3 up oath Dakota in to. Mrs firs nid it tor British widow and orphans port lard. Ore. Nov. 2. A British re Dent of Portland have raised $50o fur i fund for widow a i orphans of British soldiers who Are Lei South Africa. Nebraska Normal i Van j. Siah e Tirton. Vice l. Signed Utica sew <1 count j easier vice in. Greenwood j pensions have been Grunte i Iowa original a Aru his j12 Edward Witter. Metw a p Smith <�?Thr.ton. J to Portland. S2>. Henry Bell. Jfe Lemuel he n in. Nav zip i Tiona a Geory Palmer. Dun Iii s i to Sid. A Ward c k i Jio to 117. John 3v is in Geo rec 3 maim. C a John Guthrie a to i Toioi. $ sooth Divot Nutt. Sea Rush Low Lake id r , la Quot. Norbra a o line it or. A restore11&Quot Rei crease Charles s win ii it Lei n Clat t Iii. 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