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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27 1898.
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COURT OF INQUIRY HAS
DECIDED AGAINST IT.
'NOT WORTH THE TROUBLE
Twenty Unknown Ilodles Itecoverrd by
the Diver Were Frlchtfnlly Mnrned
and Maur-led The l'aymaster's
Safe W tttl 923000 ItrniiRht
Uj Wreck Still Sinking
Deeper In the Mud
Havana Fob. so. The United
States naval board of inquiry contin
ued yesterday taking tlio testimony of
tlio divers who linvo beon working In
the wreck of tlio Maine. Those sent
here from tlio battleship Iowa and tlio
cruiser New York woro examined.
Wtillo of course the members of
the court will not tnlk for publica
tion it ts lenrncd on tlio h..iest
authority that the evidence of a diver
Morgan as to the condition of the
Mulne shows almost beyond tlio possi-
bility of a doubt that the Mnino was
blown up by an outsldo agency.
The court lias decided ngainst any
attempt to ralso tlio ruined battleship.
Tlio members arc convinced that it
would be useless as she could never
bo kept allont and the Spanish au-
thorities hero will bo informed that if
they wish tho wrcelt removed from the
hnrbor thoy must nttend to tho work
themselves. This decision gives a
belter idea of tho terrible havoc
wrought in tlio Maine than columns
of description could do.
Tho Alerrltt Wrecking company it
was announced to-day wanted 82000-
030 to ralso the wreck. The com-
pany's representatives mado this do-
niund nfter viewing the condition of
the ship.
Tlio wreckers to-day turned their
attention to saving tlio great guns.
Those nt least can bo recovered in
Mifllclcntly good condition to warrant
tlio effort
Twenty unknown bodiesof tho crow
wero recovered from tlio wreck by
the divers yesterday. Tho bodies
were frightfully burned and mangled
and it may bo impossible to over iden-
tify some of them.
Holzcr who made such a bravo
fight died in tlio hospital to-day.
Tho wreck of tliu Maine Is slowly
but surely sinking into tho mud.
Ilofore tho hull could ta raised it
woiild bo necessary to movo tho guns
and doclc debris. For lack of proper
appliances practically nothing in this
line has beon accomplished. Aside
from tlio oflleors' cabin oirocts tho
salvngo thus far has beeu pitifully
small. The oloudy weather aud rain
mado tho work of tlio divers unsatis-
factory yosterday and very little was
dona
Tno Spanish eruisor Alfonso XII.
has been towed to a buoy further
within the harbor to make room for
tlio eruisor Vlzsayn which Is oxpeerhd
hero to-morrow or tlio next day from
tho North.
Lato yesterday tlio paymaster's safe
with $38 GOO and his papers was taken
from tlio wreck. Ileyond this no
statement is made as to tlio value and
nature of tlio contents.
Tlte complaint is still made that the
electric lumps are of little use to tho
divers as the light is faint and unccr-
certain and to hold thorn takes ouo of
tho diver's hands.
DENIED BYSAGASTA.
Spanish Premier Denies btory of u Kab-
ul trl no Mine
Madrid Feb. 80. Sagasta yestor-
day made tho following authoritative
announcement to the Amorlcun pub-
lic: "Tlio rumor regarding the o.xistouce
of a submarine mine under tho Maine
is absurd so absurd that it cannot
have beon inventeil savo by those who
have undertaken the task of oxolting
American opinion against Spain by
every I. .licious inouns possible."
In the cabinet council the queen
presiding Sagasta made a speooh de-
claring tlio government had no cause
to mistrust tho correctness of the at-
titude of tlio L' n I ted St a tea
Illy or Mexleo Much liscltril.
Cnv of Mitxico Fok JO. Intonse
exoltomeiit prevails hero over tlio
probability of a rupture betweeu tlio
United Status and Spain. In ante of
a war tlio police would have their
hands full in preventing collisions as
there nro many Spanish and Amoriaan
residents hero some of whom are like
Jy to pick a quarrel.
Cannot Mors Hie liodtei.
Wasiiisotox Feb. 0. The friends
of the victims of tlio Maine disaster
have dlsoovored that they oannot have
their bodies brought to this country
in oases where tbsy have already been
interred. This Is due to tho fuot Hint
the Spanish Jaws forbid tha exhuma-
tion of corpses until the expiration of
the period of five years after burial.
Twelve Meu llreak Jail
St. Josui'ir Ma Feb ha Twelve
desperate men broke out of the work
house last night making good their
escape. Most of them wore sent up
for short terms to give the police
opportunities to collect evidence
against them. This is the third jail
delivery in six weeks.
A Uan on Clgarettas.
Fkankfobt Ky. Feb. 2a Tbo
House passed the Watkins anti-cigarette
bill. The bill is sweeping in
character with heavy penalties.
THE BIGGEST IN THE NAVY
llnttle Btil Kentucky unci Keartnrgo
to lie Launched Next Mouth
Kit iiMONI) Va. Fob. sn The olll-
'ors of tho Nowport News ship yard
atiuounco that tin double launching
jf the battle ships Kentucky and
Kearsargo will take plnee Maroh 54
and will be the first double launching
if (irst elnss battle ships In the world.
Governor Uradloy and stnIT will como
from Kentucky and Mists Christine
ilrndley ills daughtor will christen
the Kentucky with a bottle of water
taken from tho spring from which
Abrnhnin Lincoln drank when a boy.
Mrs. Wlnslotv wife of Lieutenant
Winslow U. S. a. will stand sponsor
for tlio Kcnrsnrgo.
The ships could be put In comiuts-
ton In six months if necessary but
the contractors have roceived no hurry
orders lloth are of 11. .0-) Ions dis-
placement Tile lillno'H tiie third
big bnttlc ship building nt Newport
News Is only a month or two behind '
tier sister ships.
WHAT BRAYAN WOULD DO
Die silver Leader' Mnino I'nllcy. Were
lie tho Adiiilhlttratlmi' Head.
Toit.ka Kan. Feb. 2 When W.
I. llryan nr rived yesterday ho de-
clined to discuss the Maine ntl'ulr.
Later ho said: "The United Statos
nuinot afford to be too hnsty In this
matter. International questions nro
involved nnd it would be n sad eom-
nlimont to our government wero wo
to oponlv nnd maliciously to bring
about strnlncd relations by our
inloty to locate tho responsibility of
the Mnino disaster.
"Tho propor policy In my mind Is
for the United States ovcrnuient to
-arefuliy luvnsllgnto the disaster and
if the nvldonco tending to attach tlio
responsibility wlioro the people assert
It properly belongs is found then it
will be time for sueh action to bo
tnken. Undue haste at tins time
might involve us in a disastrous con-
diet for which there is no Just cause.
Let us ilud out first whore we nre ut
to to speak nnd then proceed in tho
proper dtroctlon and in tho right man-
ner. Nothing should be done until the
'iirestigatiou is oompletcd "
1 toga nil ng the outcome of a conflict
with Spniu lie said laughingly. "Wo
?nn lick 'cm."
MINES IN THE NARROWS.
A Clinln of Kleclrlu HxpIoOoii l'lnccil at
the Kntrnnee of New York lluroor.
Ni: Youk Feb ?rt. A chain of sub-
marine initios which extends from
ihure to bhoie of the Nnrrows and can
blow up tho biggest man-of-war nlloat
litis just been completed hy the en-
gineer corps of tho Wnr tlepurtmciit.
The work has beon in progress during
the last thrco nights and waa eon-
iuoted with grcnt hoeroey. It was
"ompleted onrly yesterday morning
boforo dawn.
A cable connects tin mines nnd tho
touching of a button nt Fort Hamil-
ton or Fort Wndsworth will explode
the giant mines.
WHERE Is LA CHAMP AG ME7
S'nlhliiK Heard lrroin the 1 rcneli Liner
Now I'lve Day Overdue. -
Jfi:w Yomn Fob. 26. The French
!'nr La Champagne hnd not boon
sighted ut 10 o'clock tills morning.
Sho is now flvo days overdue. Agent
itoenndo and tlio local olllclals ut tho
lock and ofilccs of tho French lino
ttlll deny that tho company is at nil
npprolieiihivo about the big ship
which should have arrived last Sun-
lay.
War l'opular In Madrid.
London Feb. UO. According to a
spcclnl dlsputch from Madrid reports
received there from tlio United States
to tho ciTectthat public opinion In the
Intlor country is becoming more ex-
sited owing to the impression that tho
loss of the Maine is not duu to an
accident are "restirrlng popular feel-
lng hero (in Madrid) und the convic
tion is increasing in ministerial circles
that tho worst must lie oxpootod"
Continuing the special dispatch
says: "Tlio government has no choice
If tho United States adopts a threat-
:nlng attitude for tho prospect of
war Is popular witli uil parties and
tlio more excitable newspapers are
already urging tlio government to
take measures to onublu Spain to
itrike tho first aud decisive blow."
Major 11 J. Veo'x Dead.
Fout Scott Kan FtU W. Major
K. J. I'eek deputy internal revnne
collector for this division of Kansas
died at his home in this elty this morn-
ing lie was striokeii with paralysis
last Monday andjhnd been uueouseious
and helpless since then lie was dep-
uty rovonue collector for another di-
vision of tills state under I'rosident
Harrison. Since the war lie lias ac-
tively engaged in Kansas polities und
was widely known. Ilo served in a
Wisconsin regiment during tiie wur
aud was 05 years of age.
Hhlp la Demaua.
Nkw Yoiik Fob. S8. A Glasgow
cable to tho Kvenlng Sun says: There
Is a groat boom In tho Clyde ship
building industry 60000 tons having
been ordered in February against IV
OUO tons in January lluildara have
raised their rates for usw work aud
will not promise to deliver within
eighteen months.
Came to tlerruaiir' Time.
HfcHMN Feb. &. The Pekln cor-
respondent of the Ilerllner Taxblaat
says' Tho Chinese governmsnt has
canceled tho appointment as TnoUil of
Yan-Chau of the olliclul dismissed at
Germany's Instance in 1MI for the
outrage on Iilshop Anzor thus com-
plying with the German dotnaud for
an immediate cancellation
Tit I.ons Drouth llrokeo.
San Fitvjcisx'o. Feb. u The inueh
needed ralabas come at last and
ended the longroutb whloh serious.
ly threatened thtfturnlng regions of
the principal valley 'dtiahforjsla.
1III FOR HE FftCIS.
ALL DEPENDS ON MAINE
COURT OF INQUIRY.
FEELING IN WASHINGTON.
'resident MeKlnley Itemly to Act Vlg-
oromly If Wn Have No .Tint llrlev
unco AenltKit ttpaln. However
there Wilt lie No War
Merely to I'leane llneoe
lw Development.
Waciii.voto.v Fob. aVery little
ndditlouul llglit wns irtiod yoster-
day upon tlio sltuntion In Havana har-
bor. A strong feeling of reserve con-
tinues to bo manifested on every hand
pending tho invpigntlon but the
conviction Is steadily growing that
tho United States ts confronting n so-
rious crisis 'iliero is no excitement
however l'ublie men nro wnlting
expecting that inside of another week
tho true fuels will become known.
Until thoy can form nn intelligent
opinion of the eniiso of tlio disustcr
they linvo no policy.
Uvcryho ly ttndorstnuds that if tills
cnlnmlty can be traced to Spanish of-
ficials directly or Indirectly there is
litiblo to be trouble. Tho administra-
tion knows what the sontlmcnt of tho
Amorlcnn people Is. If tlio war fovor
is justillcd by tlio result of tho inquiry
those who have been clamoring for
wur may liave a chance to prove thoir
patriotism. If on the contrary tho
facts should not justify war there
will lie no announcement of a wnrpol-
loy whether that bo unpopular or not.
Those who have held to tho ticcldout
theory nro rapidly abandoning their
belief. The situation Is considered to
be gaining In gravity from the fact
tliut tlio cabinet meeting yesterday
was utmost entirely given up to n dis-
cussion of the Maine dlsnstor and talk
of nccldent was less tenacious than
after the meeting of n few days ago.
It is generally believed that n vigor-
ous program is In course of prepara-
tion. It Is regarded as significant III n
very little has been hoard from Consul
(lenorul Lee within the past few days.
Thun too no olliclul information has
been transmitted to the Senate. It
boars out tho improsslon which many
eutertulu that the situation is grave.
Secretary Long litis been under a
heavy and almost constant strain
ovor since ho was nwnkouod In the
night a week ago last Tuosday bv tho
news of the lots of the Maine and
notv that matters arc at least for the
time being in n rptlotor state lie has
withdrawn from tho ntvy department
and gone nwny for n few days' rest
lenviug Assistant Secretary Koosevolt
to manage the departiuant.
There Is reason to bolleve that to
prepare for the recaption of a report
from tho court of inquiry that would
show tho disaster to tho Maine to be
other thun tho result of nn nccldent
some of the otllelal of the ad-
ministration have been looking up
the subject of Indemnities so us
to lay tho foundation of n case In
tho event it should bo dcvMcd
to resort to that method of settle
ment. Thore nro u largo number of
precedents which will aid the author-
ities In shaping their notion in tills di-
rection when tie facts are fully es-
tablished. While none of the cases
show tho fearful lose of life sustained
by the Maine explosion yet
they include many Instances In
which the United States h-i '
udopted energetic niensuros to re-
dress the killing of America
citizens In foreign countries. In i
general way these mcthodBof reJrfs'
have Included demands for Indemnity
proeluuiationt excluding the warship
of the offending nation from oar h.ir
bors display of force non-inUrcourM
withdrawal of our minister rcpris'il
und blocknge. Some of these stc(
border very closely on war ulthou'li
they are regarded ns the inovomo it
just preliminary to actual hostilili s
aud as amounting to a throat lint
force will follow if reparation is n a
made.
Chlnnie C'oiioeitloiK.
Lo.vpoN Feb 3. It is reported
that an Ang!o-llal!nn syndicate I n
obtained n concession fur railway
and mines and especially eosl m'iu-i
and petroleum wells in tbe pro v m.
of Bhon-Sl. The einpsror has alrendv
approved the concession. Morei vci
tiie Tsung-Ll-Ysmen lias given a f.i
inal pledge to allow the iniuoiii'i.
free of foreign goods In thoir orly iu
peeking to uil Krlnts of Inland Ch uu
on n ooiidillon tlist tho paeksgs ui
not to be opened until thoy read
their final destination
It. J llauuclt It titad.
Hriiisotov Kan. Feb. t.--Kupr(
sentattva It. J. Ilennett of D.cklus.
county died here yesterday inoin. .
after h long illness of caneer of ii
liver. lis wns train dispatcher o'
railroad here for several year Ii
served one term In the Leginluiuii- "
the Itepublicau side.
WasiiiioTviX Feb. 'tn. The l'rel
dent to-day appointed Colonel Henri
C. Corbin adjutant general of the urun
to sueevod lleneral Samuel lireek re-
tired on aeeouut of age. (SeHsrul
lireek had held the oflleo only since
September last when lie succeeded
Adjutant General Huggles
Licensed to wed: UlcharJ Bitumens
and Ora Lester Iron Mound; Cbsrlot
Melologer and Carrie Rock Liwrie
Our compound extract of Bsrsspsrilla
is rnsde to cure biood diseases. Every
bottle gusrsnted. F 11 LIUIe A. Co
ifvr.it Tin: TttitniTimr.
Kansas City Star: 'I he Leader tolls
of a man In Gulhrto who held a pokor
hand strong f nougli to ralso tho battle-
ship Maine.
Wichita KjrU: No Kepubllaan has
yet appeared wanting to run for con-
gress in Oklahoma. It U going to ba
a hard job and ovcrybojy scorns to
know it
SneaUino- of Asslstsnl nistrX. At.
tornov Hoy HcfTman's resignation tho
rcrry uemocrat snyt: "lioitmans
place will bo hard to fill. lie wbb a
good cllljor."
The onnonent.s tn tlin S7.S non cctttm
of water works at Shawneo chit mid
that SI0 OUO of this sum will bo simply
for the Hro. Hhawuco la too good a
town however to remain lonirnr with.
out water workB.
James I). Msgulre of Norman con-
tributed an excellent papor to the Uni-
versity Umpire for February desorlt-
tlvoof a visit to the village of Au-
burn immortalized In Goldsmith's
"Tho Deserted Vlllago "
Watonga Republican: Tlioro la now
strong talk of tlio Iloek Islntd build
Ing a branch road from Hennessey
southwest via Watonga to tho cattle
country. This would be a paying road
as it would run through a rich farming
country all tho way.
L D Harnee who killod Dr. Call-
coat at Cowlington for Insulting his
wife roceived a Ufa sontenco after a
jury trial and verdict of guilty and
oy consent of counsol "without capital
puuUhmcnt." Ills wlfo and little girl
sat by ills side during tho trial and
wliilo senlcnco was being passed
Medford Patriot: A nillo aud a halt
a dey Is tho rato tho 11. it S. force lias
been lnyiug trnek towards lltaokwotl
tho past week. Today thoy have but
four miles to lay to eecuro the pro.
Their inability o roach Medforu ac-
cording to contract cost them consid-
erable money end they will not repent
it at Illackwoll
KingfUhcr Times: A bit of a row
betweeu n dissipated man and his wife
occurred last Thurcday night She
applied to a deputy sheriff f jr protec-
tion who advised her to procure a
warrant but this she failed to do
Thcbiutal huiuand should bo taught
that ho holds no liek-hor license in
this community.
Tryon Mercury: Unlto a ourlolty
was found bv Hoy tildes who live
near here. Wliilo hunting the qthor
day he found a rabbit I i a tree and on
taking it from tho tree found to his
surpriso that tho rabbit had ninny
horns. 'Iho horns woro from onu to
two inches long and 38 hard as chick-
en's spurs. A cluster of thorn hung
under its chin nod several big ones
piotmdcd from its head.
Sll lwatcr Hilly State: George
Murphy 'has returned from Guthrie.
There ts nothing romarkable about
that for wo all looked for it In fuet
George never did anything to mnko
mako lilm seek 6afety iu flight. Hit
tho homo coming has nn Indefinable
something about It that makes a fl-
low feel good Mr. Murphy may not
have the district clerkship in hi
pockot but his hand has tho hearty
grip of a man who Ib on good terms
with himself and the bilnuoa of the
world.
Hold Wave: Yesterday morning
Judgo McAloo called tlio potlt j try to
ask them tho usual questions In regard
to whether any of tnem had excuses
to titer as to why thoy bhould not
servo as jurors. A few of them statod
thoy had i x:usea bjt did not wish to
state thrin In opon court henco they
wero allowed to approach the judgo
and whisper in his oar After tlio
fourth ouo had boon exsused aud the
fifth csmo with the sumo siring wliloli
was to tho effect tint tho (orvioes of a
doctor would ho needed at tin ir homo
at almost any hour honoo they do-
sired to bo ex :iikd tho iudgo looked
at tho jurors tei 'cu ly a few moments
and then rein v her : ''If this court Is
jiiBtiUelin taking -h's jury as a crit-
erion from which to judge tho balance
of tlio people tlio population ef Gar-
field county will iiirrrio dotb In
tho next twenty years."
OKLAHOMA'. JlltST I'ltVtTb.
.1 llurtlmltiirtil Owminlirw (Hn
the ! nf Orotrrr:
ii I.M fur
At the rseent Uflli annual nisei Ing
of tho Oklahoma Agii ullual iloitl
cultural and iriiatiou ocitty a et in
mlttce was appointed to nrepsre a fiul
Hit for the territory. 'Hi's ooiumltiie
agreed that tlio following varieties
word best adapted to Okiuboma soil
and climate
I'esohc6 Alexander Triuoipli Cros-
by Chainpion Chinese cling Ciawfoid
lato Kuly Hlverr Itlborta Foater
Family Favoniu Gensrnl Lee Henri-
etta. Hale'a Ksrlr Heath Cling. Mount
Hose Mamie Hose Old Mixon Free
Old Mlxon Oling I'lcqiet Lata. Hal
way. Slump tho World Wonderful and
Ward's Late.
Hums Wild Goom Golden liesotr.
Miner I'ottawatoinle Abundanoes. Hur-
hank. Satiu-na Orgen Willard and
Red Jane
Chen Ls Karly Uijbmond I'nlisl.
Morello and Osthelai.
Fears Uartlau. Uiehesa Ssckel
KolfTor (lrber aid Winter Nel'is.
Apples -Yellow Truu.parsnt lied
Astrachan. Duahess of Uldsabarg
Coorer's Early White Maiden ll'-mk
(iore Lowell Summer Q uen lUn
bo liuokiugharn G G I'lppln Hen
Gsvlf Gano Llvtla Hoinanlte. Miss our I
Pippin Jansl Thtc'eley. Wlnsap
Nieksjsek Hed L'inbsr Twig and
Mammoth lllsek Twig
Orsb Apples Martha Large !Ud 81
barlsn and Hystop
ApprleoU Foor Mark Hoy si nod
Bsrly Golden.
(pieces O-ange Meseb Cbsinplon
nd Missouri Meinmolh.
Gooseberries Houghton
IllaeU berries Ksrly Harvest
Orapps Conenrd Catawba l le
wsro Moore's Diamond lvs Oreeo
Mountain Moort'n ICirlv Agswam
Ilrlcliton Nisgsra MUsouri Hassling
IIerbetnnt ard llrlllisnt.
Neetarlnei have not been oultlvattd
Bufllclently tn Oklshoma to determine
their value as a crop No prefaronce
Is expressed as to tho varieties to bs
planted.
Ko-Xo-Hao for Plrty Crnts
nusrsntesd tooacee bablt cure makes nesk
msukuoui: iiujfsi pure W tl AUUruvutsts
III
HOUSE IS PRACTICALLY
AGREED AGAINST IT.
HOT FIRE ON MR. DINGLES
lifr. .Ilnndy Attack the Appropriation o
Onau.OUU for ItnoUland Me In Mr
lllncleyi niitrlct The Senate
llerotrs n Hay to the Hlton
Ion or Mr. Corbetl's
Itlsht to a Heat
Vsni.nTnv Fob. 2(1 A long am
somewhat ei itlng debate over th
'liii'stmii of i ir nnd hnrbor nppre
priat'ons was precipitated in the lions
dining th- iiinsldenitiun of tho sun
dry .'ivil appropriation bill It wnJ;
priu'tinilli ngii'od hy alt those wh
partii put il that thero would bon
rivi-r nnd harbor bill at this session o
Congress und tills led Mr Moody t.
altnvk the enntrnot Hems carried Ii
tho sundry civil bill. lie selected n'
appropriation of g.if.o.ooo for Hock
hind Me. which Is in Mr Dlngloy'
district nnd Ills remarks in dcnuncln
tlon of what ho termed favoritism
approHohod tho sensnttonnl
Mr. Dlngiey vigorously donled tlin
he hail snggostod tho item
Cornell' Itlht tn n Seat
Wasiiinoion Fob. SU. - Hon Ilcnrj
W. t orhett s right ton scat in till
Senate from tiregon was under conl
sideration by tho .Senate for fivl
hours yesterday. No vole was reachci
A BIG COAL CONTRAC1
eioveriinient Ordern .100000 lone Sen!
to Naval (online Station
iMTTsiintn Fa. Fob. SO. '1 hat till
I nlled Status government (Is prepail
lug to moot any exigency Hint ma I
arise by reason of the investigation (j
tiie Maine disaster Is now beyond dl!
pute and tlio fact that tho proper a.
tharlties have just placed contract
for the delivery of 3(0.0i 0 tons of con
nt tt e il t Heron t coaling stations of th
war vessels of this country. In th
West Indies and along tho Florid
and gulf eonsts is further evldcnc
mat mo iiasiiington nutliorltlcs sc
trouble with Spain In sight und a
getting reudy to meet the lsstfi
squarely.
Coutruots nnd all arrangements foj
tho rapid handling and shlppiiW cj
i.iia uuai were mnuc anu tno govern!
inent tt Is understood Is to pay
bonus to both tho conl miners and till
railroads if tho 300000 tons were del
live red within u speclllol tune
THE VIZCAYA LEAVES.
Visiting; Spanhh Man-of War Starts fn
Havana
Nkw Yoiik Feb. '' Ihe Bpanlsl
cruiser Vlsoaya after spending a weel
nt this oort got up anchor at 1 ii
o clock yesterday afternoon and starfl
ed to sea. Her destination is Ilavannl
There were no ceremonies or Ituldentl
of any kind connected with tho vo'i
sol's departure. The naval tug Ninl
nnd the police boat I'nlrol acconJ
pan ed tlio ship us far as lort Wnd-J
worth when they saluted and wet!
about The report that the ueav
will stop at Southern ports Is Innil
curate. She will procoed to Havniiri
nnd oxpsets to ranch thero on Tue'
day next From Havana sho may pn
oeeii to Kpiiiii.
NINE BURN TO DEATH
Ibirly Morning tllaie nt Cliarltsloo
C Cliiliin .Many Ictlm
CitAiiithiov ('. lob. I'1' NuiO
lives were Ion m a foarful firo wliici
raged for a siont while in (hurt'i
street st L' In 'nek yest rt'ay moril
Ing The .1 .it are Mrs HvbecrJ
Kniekini') it ilcrt tiNe.it (asiviJ
Ncal Jse linn' Knii Uiiu'vi r yeail
oil Katie K ii it k meyer It vcars I
imra K n il nn if t yrnrt I rant .
Kuickiiieei ii j.'ars; Line I'liull
nmyer i eiir u tiaby of Mis. Knuii
iiniyer I inoiii ii old.
BRITISH FLAG IN ALASKe
IllRh-llaniUd rroeeiMlIm; by Cnoadlal
Mouuled l'olloe.
SKATTIr. u-ll 1 el T Xbl
steamer Noo which arr ved lieij
from Alasl.it to-dmr brings n repo
tliut the Ilntisli tlag bus teen jicnte'
at hum in it luiie fourteen m.Ies frsvl
o me Ainer eun uounuary i ne unl
I irtlvi! n !! s fiom Skagnay It s nit
roported th.it iht intn have betl
frozen to death on the trm.s uce i ell
rnsry 1
J.y on llayee Homestead
FnHsm.Ni Ohio Feu v ill
homesUud of tint late ex Fresideri
IL 11. Hayes known as sp.egel Urovj
wus levied upon iy the county shcr.l
yesterday to satisfy a jadgment oi
tained in the ' ukiiiiou Fleas court fj
S i.irOO tlainuges awarded M rs. Addl
't. Km i Hi of tins cit Mrs. hml i
was Kiven jiilh'iuut for liijUi.es r
eel ved iu a runaway caused by u dij
owned li the J I ayes estate
I'reild'Ut Dole Sail.
Kan Iium iKin Feb. .'i Frcs toil
Dole of lluwu.i returned ta H nJ
lulu on the steamer Mariousu whig
sailed ut .' eitorday afternoon.
Buinbirr o iu Hawanan uc;egat il
was at hand to bkl him far we
DeauU Doreu Uad
Nbw Youk Fob. SO - Dennis Don
of this elty general superintendents
oonstrucUon of tho Western I nhl
Telograph comptuy died sudden
yesterday at rorwauc Ohio of Of
plexy.
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