CMPLD Local History Collection

Highland Park News (1874), 7 Oct 1898, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE FUREST F1 RES. They Continue to Devastalc Land and flames in Wisconsin. Partially Checked In Polk Con-[yâ€" Imports Received at Cu-befl-ud ll)‘ nu \‘Ine Person. Ha\e Per- lubedâ€"Hundreds Homeless. Cumberland. \\'is.. Oct. 1â€"me re- ports rectiwd here. nine people have perishcc. . n. . , AAA.‘,. ,-_,,, A dispatch from Rice Lake says ”At many unidmfl'ificd bodies have been lound charred in the woods. and 1113‘ .0 far as heard from there are over 100 pers'éns mixing. Advices from Rice Lake state that the fires in the neigh- borhuod are worse 'Xhan ewr. and that the loss of life will be much greahr than 1: was supposed i! “ouid be. The property Ross in this comm}; will cggregatc $400100 besides me farm buildings and crops. A large amount. c! 31001: has been burned and much Mwood fixnber has been destroyed. Cumberiax;d. Wis“ Oct. 4‘ -â€"-Thv: fire is still raging on one side of the city. but the greatest danger is be. licvcd to be over. In the town of Johnsfnwc. Polk county. eigh! miles distant. heavy loss of {arm property In reponed and fires are nil! raging. Reports from county districts 1e” of the finding of the bodies of an un- know: man and boy in the woods be- tween Aimena and Poskin Lake. burned b~:)oud recognition. Several V . persons “ere 5:37. missing. and thesu . 1n: 5:; posed to be two of (Item. Hundred: Are Homeleu. Tux-tie 1.4km“ WL . 001.3.kThe dam- sgt (int-2 h} :h? fared fires of the San few day's cannot be estimated or over- esfimuied. Hundreds of fumihos are homelms. than} are almost xzakr-i. and in a few Cays‘nll will want for food. as the nnafi stp‘piies in xbv to“ r.- arr no! Buffici~r.:, Th» pc-Cpfe are in no com}:- tlor: 17 pa} for “L3: I'm-ri- is. The deVastaatloz; “.m' ht by 7h(‘ fire is so great 'f; 1' 1:13.20! be oomprehendcd by an} Uni 2»nt or. the grmjnd. Colon-do Flu-n Checked. Denver. (0;. Oct. ;<1.â€"â€"Reports re- ceived Muzztiuy {rum fiari¢3|1>lmixds in the tegivus “here “32101125! fires have been :preauit;;;r for a Nrrk or two past are to the cfl’ect {hat the fires hale bcn ~checked in many places by snow and rain. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Oct. 3.â€"A spe- cial from Murfreesboro to the Times says: An awfhl tragedy has occurred in the north portion of Cannon county about 30 miles east of this city in which R five men are reported to have been sav- agely assassinated. John Hollingx- worth killed a man by the name of Hig‘ gins in that county over’a year ago. A suit was brought against Hollingso worth. and a judgment taken against him by the members of the Higginn' family for $5,000. Saturday there was to be an auction sale of his property to satisfy this judgment, and Ilollingso worth. it is stated. knowing that that was the day of the sale, concealed him- self and several of his friends in a large barn on the place where the sale was to be. When one party of men came to carry out the proceedings and had gath- ered in the barn Hollingsworth and his friends fired into 1hem with double- barrel shotguns, killing four men and wounding another so badly that he will hardly recover. In Fm: tipinit) 0! Glenwood Springs the fires are almost entirely uni;â€" guished. Idaho Springs reports ”33‘ the fires on file west slope of the divide are retty nearly under conlrol. and there "1-9: now much danger of their reach- ing the east slope. However, the tires will smolder for months. and number dry spell. followed by winds. might reâ€" vive the flames. Hundreds of miles of fine timber haxe been laid waste in the range of mountains m ‘he west of Mid- dle Park. and some ranches have been destroyed. Had - R-rd Fight. Cheyenne. “'30.. 0m. 4“Specia1 Ab- bott. of the interior department. has re» turned from Carbon ('Uunt)‘, “here he was engaged for three Weeks in fight- lng forest fires a‘mng the west :~idc of Bald mountain, the east and wesx sides of the Plane vane)“. near Hume". on the haul of Spring crevk. Xbe fork of the Encampment river and around [2:11â€" tle lake. ' fun; of ‘The dcpunment of the interior au- thorized Mr. Abbott m spare no ex- pense in extinguishing xbe Carbon county fires. From where he was work. ing Mr. Abbott states‘hm Iheimmcnse fires around Hahn's peak. Colorado, could be piainiy seen. The Colorado fires are driving iarge numbers of deer rind antelope north into Wyominw. Riots In Path. Paris. Oct. 3.â€"Capt. Dreyfus, wheth- ér guilty or innocent, has certainly caused a veritable mmadoof passion to be let loose. Paris was in a turmoil all day. About a score of persons are saEd to have been seriously wounded in the various free lights that have brokon the monomny of the Parisian Sunday. In one q::.lm-r alone over 40 arrests have born :1 min- A SOUTHERN TRAGEDY. a! le- Atlendtnc I Slle Fire‘ "on Ambushâ€"Four Killed and One “’ollded. Ceremo-Ie- Attending It: Danna ship's 38.11.51: at \V'lnelnd “’nter. Newport Nuts \‘a.. UcL5.-â€"‘.-\xnid the enthusiastic plaudits of Maui) MLOM intensciy interested peopie. the shriii saiutation of etc-3m “hath-s from many boats and lugs and the strains of “The Star Spangled Banner." the firstâ€"('iuss battleship Iiiinoi: slid into the watrr Tues-d3). The launch was a brilliant success in ever} purliculax, the mechanical preparations being per- fect and the usemblage of spcclnlon unprecedented in the history of the Ne“ port News Shipbuilding Dryitxk company. The sponsor of the \95591, Miss Nannie Leiter. of Chicago, “us awompanied by Gov. Tanner, 01 111i- nois. his stafl in full uniform and A crowd of distinguished Chicagoans. Notable among the vessels in the har- bor was the president‘s dispatrh boat Dolphin. haVing on board Assistant Secretary of the Navy Allen and a party of “ashingtoniana. As the huur for the christening o! the powerful addi» tion to the country” a fighting nmy drew near. the approach of the chris- tening party was heralded by a chorus ofvoices. and as Miss Leiter and cortege ascended the gully decorated platform along§ide the prow of the vessel all e3 1-: “ere turned hither. The hul' lav uwon the inc'ired «‘nlâ€" ing platform with her bow pmmed n- lsnd. “hiie the crowd expu“lnti\' waned {he keel blocks or. “hit-h 1hr hull resud and Ihe shores a!ul:g hcr sides were carefuily remand umll the weigh! rested upor. the :HdiLg ways. The \essel “a: heid than 0013‘ by the oaken planks between the Eli. - ing and the ground \\n.\'s.- As Ihrse were being severed by the sa\\‘. 1hr sponsor stund waiting to per!: rm her corsvicuuns part in the own-mos) Suddeni) the painted man u! stve‘ qui\ered.zhex.slow1_‘ and '2 .ur» rap: rt“ began sliding lcmard (hc “.1! Lr. J1..~I as the motion fairly began )li<.~ Lefter. “7“)” ‘- fr”! who had been standing \"llh the clir1s- thv‘ lmmili teuilzg bottle poised in the air. let it and yard» swing sharply against the lmw. sirn- ‘ ultaneously uttering the words: ”I Christen the Illinois." and then mnid' GOVER deafening applause. the waving of ham - “-1“ "‘“e ners and the din of steam whibtles. the ‘ l'nllcd s. gaiiy decorated hull with more than 1 :00 persons aboard glided gracefully into the James river and, as her bow; 1101mm“ cleared the ways, slonly floated out 'ciscn. Um. into the stream. ‘puhfighed Among the distinguished spectators lgmrrnmu; were: Gov. John R. Tanner. of llli- b)- we Cu“ nois; Gov. Taylor. of Virginia; Mayor ‘ Star say: Carter Harrison. 01(‘hicago; Judge H, l ritnry (,1 1 E. Hamlin, of Shelbyville. 11L: Assist- ‘ one repre ant Secretary of the Navy Allen. Mrs. though “a John A. Logan. Judge Advocate-(len- f vrhnr. m eral and Mn. Lemly, Naval Constructor ‘ (19m. “-11; Hichborn. designer of the vessel; Sur- 193.000 3 y. geon General and Mrs. Van Reypen. The ooh, Paymaater General and Mrs. Stuart. i memlaiion Speaker Ryan. of the Virginia house 011”“. gnu,“ delegatea; Senator Mason and .\irs.’19me1“un Mason and the Misses Mason, Inter-isn’t)?“ to ItateCommerceCommissioners Knapp. 'Th- {Wm-1 Yeoman and Thomas, l‘ast Assistant 'dhm'flmy, Constructors Evans and Zahem. (‘nnr ; proh‘qlfiy gressman Foss, of Illinois; Assistant {'an3 '5'” Secretary of War )ieiklejohn, (‘om- v be fll‘l'mi . mander and Mrs. HawIey. Capt, Puget, i for 111,, 1 British naval aunt-lie: Hen. Mmzrugmfigm ,,{ (‘71 Russian naval attache; Mr. Kennedy, gm, .333, Italian naval attache; M. Bonfre, {or fin“: I French naval attache; Public Printer Frank Palmer. and many others. v At four o‘clock a grand banquet was spread to ihe distinguished guests‘ Covers were laid for 600 person. The assembiage was a brilliam and dis- tinguished one. President (1 11. Or- cutt. of the Newport NeWs «Lip imi‘d- ing plant. was toastmasierv The masts and Qpeakers were: "Our President." by J. G. Hamlin. of She-liqnlie. [11,; “The Sum 01 IHinois." by Hm. Jain R. Tanner; “Our Navy" h) Rear .\d» mirai Ho‘n‘ol'; "('hivnutfi." iv) \lnynr Carter Hurrlu J. Hogc Tykr night. ILLINOIS XS LAUNCHED. MISS NANCY LEITER. WHO CHRISTENED THE ILLINOIS :iul: u! In umxunl pzngr l'ruphe! \\ “H'r-I'l In Thou-and: -: Cor-l- \-|- Held In 0...... 5|. LOUI- Ind Kan..- (It). gilt. Thr 1.r(u'c>~|'~u ln’gfln at ~r\ru o'ciurk and emuszztvd of '21 final; 'Iutnu-tuu rrprn':-c:)h*d (inclun my- tlzulugy and the rum! twu “cm x-_\ m- bullcal of war and prm‘e. The parade term'nntu! at the Mvrchzuxtb' Ex- thJLgt‘ budding, m “bu-h “as ltcid the (”11:qu tut-'1. Hm \rtlrd prnphrt lrl'. 1-13 churtut. and. au'omyamrd by .‘xil trtinur. entvrrd thc' xxmsshe hall. “hen- were pathenn! the clue 0151. Louit. .\tlrr a grand match the uiLéd pruflwt :zu-c-mh-d hi: throne ml the. mmmmtmn of the queen of Lou». .Hu-r u gran-1 uuuru |ut uiLéd prnflwt :zu-c-mh-d hi: throne ml the. mmmmnnn of the queen of xhe hall lunk pZm-r. Katsus (1!). Mn. Oct. {â€"A'I'he first of my my. {nurdispln I. the l’rirna of l’allas parade. opening ‘1): annual (all festirixirs. passed bchre. a mu number of >pr’l'1qu'8 Tum-day myhl. T\\vnl_\ art:~lim*:..ly connrumod flouta, headed by l‘nHas and her attendanu, {ohmmi b) \lmher Gum-r and [wt fa'.r_\ u‘rra!1m:s and “ludlflg up ui'l‘. a fa'.r_\ u‘rra!1m:s and “ludlflg up “1'1: 1 rrallstu- mph-«manna of lhe haule- ship (tn-gun. made the (-ircuil (v! the prumiLrnx strum. whose mummy.- “tre [am-km] “11h pruph‘ am} “11010 drummed hui'dngs fairly m‘armed “lib ~igh15oer~. Omaha. \th , 0M. 5. “'3'}. Hum rut Honolulu, Sept. 24. H: San Fran- ciscn.Uc1.5r~Tbe Hawaiian Star bu pubiished an ouxiine of flu- form of Smr say: it is to he cu.1rd me- tar-1, ritnry 0! Hawaii. nu! “J. be allowed one reprewnlaxiw in rnngreu, a" though Haunii were a Hate. The gov- efldnr. m be appoimm! by 1hr- pro-si- dem. will be pan I salary 0135.000 or $03,000 a year. The committee “ill make no rrcom- mendationa al to xhe appoinunom of We gnvcrnur. Hmuaii will ha" I legislaturr‘ and “i1! mnkr itluwn Yawn, subject to the apprm’al n! cungrrn. Th- judimar) E}KI?HL ul'i n-mu.n un- diHurbrd. Thr «uprrtm‘ «'uurt will prolmbty he ghrr. LUTH L"iun in \\'lll H-\e 0-1- flcpre-onI-(hr In tho l'nllcd Sl-Ieu Congress. a. Tho-[h It “‘ere I Stale. , Haywood “(Ir-00d. Omaha. NHL. UN. 5 7 Hmjumin J. Ha} “mud. v '»1rru.~urer Uf 1hr Mute of I‘ex.1.a-_\ Innis. “hm “us :xrxrr-Vmi .1! the Paxton Maul“) mgb: on “Ire untrue. bans from Instrict Almnwy (i. 5. (in- !nm. of Philadelphia. “Mob chnrgld 111111 \\E'... tmleliri!) m the nHrgm! nu] n! pulaiiv mum-3‘ with ['nih-d Sin". S-‘Ixuxur Mutlheu Qua) and olher prom- ?m-m Hlt'lL has been relenbcd from p0- zzw ruuml}. The ordrns for his re- }rnu- “er-- w-nl by 1}}? NIH)? mun who Hwy-.1 7'» ‘ ux-wd HA h-Ingrnxn au- Hun/1;: 1:15 am x! wm‘nll u! thbil‘l‘ 5L Loni< (k GOVERNMENT OF HAWAII. SCEKES OF SPLENDOR, m' c‘mexfl‘lp utnte deparin‘ firzai ' vision. (qllil {rwm ‘ decided upon fur “a“:lfl gresslonal vummiIu-e. The it is to he L‘uLIt-d xhe tur- art! 31‘ ).â€"~â€"ln a hint" of splen- nee (In inaugurmion lvl-lcuruhun the 21111: ball of lhz- \Hied Crfcbrutrd l'm'sday c>~|'vu brgnn a! wwu nxd jm’L (.5 “iii .nr } wars .1 Head of ~VIHH' Hm' 'sz ques- uLH m rva-rred to em 8! Wm? gton 'h‘ I thrr. and lmhnid yard- ui the game the mod turr “Eh nlrl) I'ernnn- know. In lI-‘c 'I‘lzrlr Lhr- 1- [he Kerr-R blurnl. II“ Hu- mum“: nrr though! min-102,3. Reports hum nil th rive phuxmtiong (or 30 main urnnx-d 51.119 the-3 are ruuu-(i .lml ILr hn-u of man) “urban-r} 1m! Thr “mu I'U>(‘13100'1‘lll\l’h.gh “ulrr math. and Mn» “Lu! him! much a h-rntiv 3311- that no um- (‘uuid btl’k yin-Her m 1hr (rm‘a. 'l‘houwuig of rfrnd cullie are ”tuning damn sin-um and lynx pilrd up)» 11m manh‘ Such x. dinnurr has [ml \ihih'd We 50' lb AY- lamir roan hlnrr the sea islzwd truuhlrs. and it in {ran-d no“ that I'hrn all ru-puru are in the number of dun! “x31 b1 Mmrnmusl} incrrubed. h‘nummh. (311., UN, 54 (‘omplrir dc» tni‘m {mm “run-midi Ind surroundâ€" ing rounlr) nrr impoxaihlr lm‘auu- of file wont-mum u! the talegrnph ”d H-Iephmm pin-(run. ('nmpbc-II irinv (1.12 milra from Darn-n. on the Aiflmmra riwr, is “mi in be Pumplrtri) mac-pl mu.) :mxf UL}; (Ln-e persnns rum-In!- ml in u- Hwy nfl 1hr i.\fand. There in nu «in-fix :1 wit-rmaxnm m. to flu- Impu- hnmr. H! ”w alumni, and rslimntm 0! (ho lunJ-c-r “apposed lo hau- p0 rolled Hu-ro- ranpr {rum 1’0 u. 51‘, Thu: popula- )uhnn hf xhr . tho [Hum-r M: ero- my pr {rm ‘ "Hui: Imn u; truck yumrh Trllllu-d ol Blcrln- tron: \lnblnl Ito-rho. I‘Inn. Ill.â€"-\o l)t-ul- sir-ll". Indr. twvznm. :nznmv! “EH: \VJh'hr-W-r‘ 1; (Lurm- Hf ( Lu f sz-fi" 111v trill-AK har- H-p u szvaiwly ’I'rnw nawwr (Hark :ord Snlwrimrwic-m J \V. Higpim u! the lTliv'w‘,» (Hflrnl “PT: mist. nn b'.nr«i_ Hard!) 3 mum-1.23 an unn made 3'. YM- unluv; (frpui. the tram [wiry rm‘ up if i-urrurks.nufsidr1h: Cit} infiyrhp . 'vmu u iv». n: xhv Made “111* mfi ,m’z (i paHmCL troop: '. bu-n is: ngufar ;\.:L.1ht 1: mtr} Forty-n» Aduxx‘s.: Pam. I:A._ (k? 5.~~'l'hr miners uric 1-1! . '."'. 1‘ nwrc- stra‘urd uni 1hr q-x- r-izruarx! is lugher Ihnr. at any Mme ninrc Hm uhno coal diggers hid dtmn their pwh. (hr fin! M Jan Aprxl. Do- !avhmrmsn! Mule troops are patrolling file strreh and ”30 city has I more milâ€" itary appearance cit-n than wni had here during the memorable Itrikr of 1594. when ('himgo's Firs! rrgimen‘ was in charge of the city. Tuc‘dsy (-u-ning nnmher (rain 10nd of negro" Irrivvd {run Hmminghm. .\!I . to sup plant mixmrs in Palm n1ine.lhr on!) one as )rt no! in operation. A large force of deputies “on in ”'9 111mm. (‘ohtrnl )arvls h: prnlrf‘t I) r Marks. and ('31:: (mix mm a dv-xnvLmvnY of mililin m-ar fhf_\ard)1011;1rrh'rl-:nvanwdnrwwnv- hrenk‘ Thr prrsnnrr (f the 1113213 801911 I: a hindrmmr 70‘.):rn.lÂ¥1¢-r.‘ M»â€" chilinp Ilt'fil‘ht‘t to refuu- tn Hand. (In HH- lrznn “vrv Mn PnJu-rtun deb ! “EH: \\'.nrhr-'v-r‘ 1; {noun-x urn: Walk” .\(.nn.()c1, 5.~Au mam; uur urn» Ln“ :0 be LLmHahIr The ”car 22-qu H. ILCHUXQ rtfusv to “urn-r.- der 'l‘hr} “j. xmt 51hr up 11w men “nun-d h} 1hr (-fizuxuh. Today Hw mar-shat \uiv 'ukr :En-n. m rpih‘ Hf Hmir rrfuu! Ic u n1r. 'Hm lrnnpr of Hit l nilnl Muir» “H1 hr «nifed mmperfice In unis! H r manhai The Indiam- $91) 11w} “i1! rm.“ as long a» :1 man Kin-s The-rt is bu.) our result l)(»ribl(‘~â€"- bloodshed I! n by no mean: m-prnbâ€" able that Hu- fin! 511'! or the first IL- d.un LALJ‘d may bring 10 north-m Minâ€" nrwlu a general uprLuing. (Lu. IKm-(m and rompany E. Third infuxnlr_L nrriu-d In “'nHu-r mu- Tues- dn) nhvrmmn. Thr troops. 80 in num- ber, are ix. (-nn mum! of Capt. \Vilkln- Mm. “11h Lirul H035 second in mm- nde In mh'ulmx. 10 the hoops. 3 Huh Hun It Maury 0m 12m. uni 1; (HI!- .:1:L'*.'ur :wv \u’ ‘ 1. ’LI 'rn'r. ’l‘hrm‘w Red Hen at Bear III-I‘. ll.-., My They “Ill Sol \’|eld Io lurch-I u‘l’oulor'u Den-Ids. nun «2!. HM: MORE NEOROES INDIANS WILL FIGHT. H AN Y PBRISHED. I~ an nu“ rflpfl‘rYl‘d {rum The (’amngr In prulwrty nniw‘. at ha)! a milimr :2“!- !rnz- (Ilif'fiil‘fl ”1111.4“!- is up “hh”, o! colurv-d Nut-\upmr: bark . Y("H‘ Hlvpkmi. phrrd. u-hounvr lf‘w', luau F. H. r- :«shnr- I’Hn: ~11lx‘k F‘rumrr 2h- rrnnh lo Ik!‘ m COME (wk! .l {I urn 100 1r- Secretary Long said that the eel. purpose of orderzng the BaZ'imore and the Pent-I to Tien~T§m was to safe- guard Amermnn interuu and proud life and property 0! American china- in the etem of an outbreak m (be in- ‘erzor. TierTmn being the nearen point ‘0 l‘tkmg lccnste to wer- tths. ’There In no urfou dung" ye; u consdrnble Irtxtrt} {or the mime, (crust: are: u nuzmbimz at 1“.” Tug. Some 9! the mins'crs are u’i(nl‘ I." nun la Peking (or legato: xurd." \\ ushmglgu, Oct. ltâ€"rSu-retary Long upon advices recened at the stando- Lartmect showtng the existence at threatening conditions in Chic. i“ ordered Admxrnl Dewey to send two warships immeaiatti) ”Milan.“ a point as near tLt Chinese cnpital u possible {or a wnnhip to npprongh. 'I'hc vessels «kc-ted for than under- taking “it the Baltmmve and 1h. Petrel. 1th expected that the Biki- nore will to! be able tomt beyond the TaLu forts It tLe entrance 0! 1h. Panpfle river, Upon which Peking h nun-ted, but the Petrel. being of unnlter proportionb. may be ship to touch Tmn-Trin. Kc mifes above the mouth and about the same dinhnco below Peking. The I’copfle'l hank :uspended busi- ness an Munch 241:1L and it presémly denier-ed dint Cnshjer Hopkins had committed suicide. At this time xhe sun: had on deposit in me bank $505.- 000. and me city ($52,000. but the insti- tution “a: insohem. Presidem 34eâ€" Mann agreed to make good the amount of liabilities and mm: of it bu since been plid‘ Washi: ."ton. Ur‘l. Lâ€"TLe 5:319 (19 parxment In receiwd the found“ (ablrgram from Minister kanger .5 Peking: Pan-,lr-n-I- Se-uor Pinned will (Jo-phony In Alleged Ila-u at Public lint; l’hxladrl'fl; “on: inmd l‘nized Slan- }t_\ Qua). My Man In inau and (‘harirs III-Inc: (anger. at Peking. III-u. Possible Soc-lou- [Hon I. u. Chi-roe Clly. law parxm-t o! Ln'u! mm are accusrd u.’ “wry ra S. Muffin». “fine-Kira }'(op‘.e'a hunt. in u: p fur xkuir unr. um liL I-on ('amr hp {rum \‘ aLZm (;,_ room as :1}; Man! g! '}.e.r ;: :niwd arrrst. Tin} irr‘ :13“ .\ e Vrrrivtrrtd lhrma‘elu‘m anti anstravt Jermcn hold 1Lcm ix; 5;»). 1.3.: Path for n luaring at new. 1 ( x? 1 huniay David H. Lane. the rcpubiicnn leader. be- cnme 1heirbomisman. and in the the?- noon they returned to the “ashore. To'n number of inter-(sud Clue" Monday. Pruldenl McKinley bad occl- sion to rrlxeraze his delerminaiion $0 bane no more troops mustered om for the presem. In the course of gen“! imernewe he stated in substance that it was we intention of the administra- tion to rend {rub troop; m .Puerto Rico to take ‘be place of the volun- u-en who “*le hue to be "turned home and who will be given furioughs. He stared very firme that there would be no gene"! din'pargu until :he dilution “as "C:fi;‘€d up " \\'a:~}.i£gton, Oct. 4. â€" The “at de- parnncu La: termed :u :cnd mar. troops in; l'uerlo limo. Uniers have bu-n inued directing that the Fihh ngufar CEURJ}. 1.0“ a! Huntsville, A41” 1hr >132}. l’;.ixu‘ S'azeswiume" i: {untr} . now a: (‘Lmkamaugkrh and the Forty-scum); .Vr“ York. Eu“ 31 F0“ Adam‘s. :ku‘l pron-«rd to such point“: l’m-rto Rico an 11.8} be desired by the rcmmandllzg pvrrra! «L: ”at island. The Eighth l‘ciled Smlrs volunteer 'rJamry and xuo ompanies of me lrdiana colored \‘olumoers, row at Fur! Thomas, Ky" “iii rtliere the 5m}: \uhnleer infantry at Chick.- Must?! 3:”! “an! bunk": faL’nn N Volunteer and lh-zulnr Soldiers}. 0. Gnrrl-ol Duly on (he llll.‘ of PIPI’I. llleo. Polondo Flrel Charla-I. Denver. (0]. Oct. .;.â€" ELL,“ aLd rain haw checked xhr progress of the for es! fires on the main "Lee in Colo- rado. and h is row 1Lougm 111m {ur- Hu-r drszruc‘imz a! ‘imher is prrunt- ed. A! Team all (Thngrr in me threlb PLod umms is our TL!‘ zappennuro Lerr has {Iiien prrN-pflbly nxd dis- pau‘hs from the mnunaix: towns in- d‘mau a similar 10r1unawrhange. A‘ pun-m mam”: ”Re a Corru-I eul- xuate of the dauzupr (301,9 In: be m"! urd it “ill be (E \a tu fnre a: nrrurate n' anga pinch: from the mounaix: '. dmau a similar {onunaw rba pruem moth”; ”Re a corn maze of the dauzupr 1301,91“: urd it “ill be dug tn fare as nrrurate Hatemvm of the losses by lhc .firel mat have been ramng {or a Ink 0! more can be made. ‘ (‘01. III)‘ sworn In. Washington. Oct. 1‘ A, (‘01. John “3." “8: “Ion: Into office as becrctary of state It 11 o‘c‘ock m the nx~;rnz.g. ‘i‘h- ceremony took plave 1111M prud- den! 8 roum u 1h “112.0 1 ( u~e and ihe oath “up ndmiuisxned M JuMu-e Hal‘- km. of Ihc- *"PTHH‘ (HUFL M.“ Kl] Immullalr‘q joined if» ‘-:.':uen 1' WILL SEND KORE TROOPS. FEARS FOR THE FUTURE QUAY UNDER ARREST. v: 3:1...1r l’rulu} «a In. 0M 4 â€"â€" Warrlntn Mom.“ for the arrest of s 5?!.a\ur 513 the! Sum- .~'_.l|. “:01:st R Qu.._‘ . (‘X' r : lh'x..-::m1n'J.li.s'\\lood H .‘h'Kl‘C‘. of Pinr’bcrph. o! qu! mm Lycu. The; rue-riffuhicr of the :n u: ‘ publzc money. usr, liopkns kilird rvL ‘ur'g DQJN the Mud: r Quay am. ‘Lix Wri‘ us. so WAL' Iomd ll: [h tum nomu n In- pron: cu “0| doc; mg: HOI

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy