A de gn cnane— sila - es i > = es —_ tt ee te et eee ee ee ete eee BOERS CAPTURE BRITISH Conv, | ne LATEST IWS TOTES THOT HS HIS BROTHER LAW DEAD, BRITISH OUTWITTED. Berlin next mo pened the sprir an Congress ny th Col. Broadwood’s Convoy Caplured Bodily Without the Loss of a Lifc Six Guns Among the Spoils. 1 nies car operated 1m rails in Santiago Once more disagreeable surp rise army and the Br patch from aay K ¢ Boers have spiung 1 1 the Britis! Prince von ebrated the | sh force commu School | Har arboring Rn T i: | i 1 cod, consist sifier Household cavalry, ; hres 4 | inmate of horse batteri force of mot key was threatene ot! ie infantry under Col. Pilcher, which with a view as only been garrisoning Thaba Dr. Eh obl r-in:-law, } pr leave on of the batter remained to act convoy 1 the al tire body loss of life ‘was of the British shot Colvil Bloemiontein and he 1s now shell: The head of the ar abou i 2 instances as much as econd time nents were completed for the station. to Re me of 200 Aerie an I ion being the erts Bloemfontein. It occu hills won from the The Shaws 1 Britis] a from San go, hit in which the Dri an io Manila Sunday with a and 100 men. anila nday with a 1 15if ssista ig Ons ; 5,08 The Boers had been us i ge B TA 1 | | | |: | supp jes as a base fc have been beating cent to Blocm ms are beginning ing off cattle and have come The e¢ Free Staters into the | Cross, be: enemy must have 1 pr s of anthracite coal | the survivors force Lord Roberts to tidewater will go | pedition, fitted | fantry 000 ill show an George Newnes, of London, The why a Ar Vellington, made aiter Commandat director of the United Mr. Be nares repor ts that the mag- Lord Rober id ne ry has been { netic pole has been located. the cavalry t sport. lost 3,000 horses in berley and the pursuit of gion on December ipoaey alleged to | & f Lord Roberts lox 3.000 tr Stan $1.- | the latter part - ery d and Buse ! 3 ! mbers la o at Water hn Bs been captured at Denver members landed 3 possession that he has lost 4.000 Es Z En rh movement began on | $1,100 in his since the February 13g {+ I thc Tues 3 advance from made for anotl ents 1s advanc four columns. gins the ms arch nort will be le char The colonial gover the Cape voluntee attempt to years for ez Perce In- applied to the sion to remove Oregon { mistake was Valloa Januar of the Orange river { ; 3 r racial feeli ! San Francisco, Philippines. Hach 3 good | J n have been ob- | figures to ap pear Inck and i we to come, caused by the fact that nck ar Thon ded not guilty 00 bail. Warrenton to have s is true berley-Bloemiontcin day and to have h with ‘the intention ¢ ten miles t. Com gotten z wagons into r can make an c Ten thousanc 1 . Ind, the ioe Olt and materials 15 reported his So is ta unite with Populists. Des nocratic pz expenditures. men ged cc art Dyke formerly Ireland, will likely oriolk as post- Great Britain y rear transport 1 of ficers whose gun animals are due to rv gt z ports during this and next week The steamship Cleveland, bound from | make returns The w vr! Hawaii to San Francisco with a $100.- table of Br )'C sugar, broke her shait in the Pacific ocean gregate ot clude 4,004 Lome. The hope of carly rel or that Col. Baden-Pos compelled to r Norfolk Pettigrew reacads ain south, grows « ma un rmy continue fontein, while Gen mishing with 1 167 miles av vanced in five Mafeking, altho ently strong cnou as he hikes. It is pleasant surpris siege of Maf } of cavalry Mafeking wh Copa indant is drawn off to engage But it is evident that been temporarily at least che his way down from the north. Gen. French's cavalry and mount infantry, according to a rumor, fighting somewhere east of Bloemf tein. This suggests Boer bad news, a Commandant Oliver's commando, with 2,000 wagons, is reported on the Basuto fand frontier, toiling northward towar Kroonstad, via Ladybrand. This enor- mous wagon train is supposed to be | moving 25 miles a ¢ Gen. French's |) cavalry posts stretch irom Bloemfon- tein eastward to the mot 1 er - ANOTE GOVERNWENT SCANDAL. ful of hoenicia, York from Ham- | are perfectly 1 Nn arrived at rom Manila, t of « ing Company, was destroyed by 0s5 of between $30,000 has confessed, implicating ] Officials say of the greater Gor any was __£ad Shel's Supplied lo the American Navy-— Ccurt Martial in Prospect. ! ¢ Anheus F oil , of St. Louis Through information obtaines od t] : Sunda > to the he fac as_ 1 ascertaine 5 on g : a a a oop and 000 men are! Ope of the the navy bureau of o mgton, has been investi: at } concerning the furnishing of ammunition to the navy depar It is said that the affair will scandal when all the facts public, and th if it was to have a concerning the condition munition before it was del government. may have to martial. The Driggs-Seabury Company, of Derby, Conn cern which, it is cl 1 ammunition. The char additional weight by has been made by former employe of bury Company ed in mani made in the m | trict 1 Brad- | York. signed cont one « plo- 5 ar have a daily ° val has ml iP ¢ oe { man, near Dri asserts tha of the ammun | | i | | a i ! 1 : which is said to be imperfect Conn. : hot himsel company also supplied sh to ; t Frun war department. b vound in his fone ———— Ti ! { Mrs. Frum h WELL-KNOWN COKE OPERATOR DEAD. |. 4 Vict < e of fan years of age | community. W. J. Rainey Expires Afler an Opcralion in Eatimare, fad. William J. coal and cok whose bt id nent county. ae coke as an ager go) 1 then purchased a picce of coal Jane ¢ Fort ‘Hill, near Vanderbilt, | W. Fredericks, FE. P. Geary anq i” the Chinese county, where he erected his fir: ir. Howard, the two first namie ii Just what his estate in I Haven, and the last named ne ’ ville region is worth is d be, Pa. hav I d the fara Charles Scott, timate, but it is well up in H nail t which ee hops, He owns Dutrighe and so ens, of which 2,151 are activ are in course of erection. > large coal tracts surrounding all tl plants. The weekly production of tl plants is about 25.000 tons. s, and w I con- |, and handle ory. fo and nzalez, who were | ot ) of mm rrdering a_country- | mother with hanged at noon Frid za in front of the church at nto a spo The law providing for comp medical examination of school chil as a Precaution against exposing to contagio ses was sustain the Illinois the Seventeenth infantry pre- ed at the execution, which was wit i by the principal citizens of the place. There no demonstration. | GENERAL JOUBERT, A Victim of Stomach Trouble, Passes Away in Preforia—A Wonderful Man—Botha His Probable Successor. MADNAN'S ACT. i Three Persons Wounded and More Than 40 Men and Women Arresied—Sher:ff and Deputies en Guard. > report that | While Dr. Shaw Was Reading to His Child, Dewey are to go | J. W. McKenna Murdered Him— Woula Have Killed Oihers. crt ied ast aight at 11:30 a stomach complaint Dlnged into } Moms | for fhe © fzue bt 1 fines of f the Berwin WV, Mel Kimm, ag sat reading the Sun- er is * bicading - with “the dow pla : lace ¢ whe th > few m nv who ha ave con- : 3 Sar: & : I C en the 1 | | Boner. Cambridge Springs, $10; George ig um built on his farm. cessor in the chief comm: clubs and stones nd were forced to bat- T Falls, $6 to $12 sons , town, $8 to $1 11 ~hildre 11s lidrer his eh dren : Jacobus dons, com- dre w revolvers pg began Postar pro- from an : old French Huguenot family He was born in Cape Col ony, bu was taken by his parents, when | scalp’ wound, and : a boy ord rl State. I he was taught from early 1d were both shot in fired. i ily could reach his side s the other members “ame Rwing raised his revolver who 3Ppe; red. He is desc ribed as havin | been utterly fearless. had but little, and he never saw a new: 3- ly ca lled on Sheriff Chestnut, Before he could fire a ru force of ets went io gd scene at once and arrested 40 men s . Lk to read The few “books his two brothers and taken to the po: fair oles of history i1 fused to talk and Bppesred unconcerned. n consequence of the lissouri from from Natal ie settled in a ae or Soon _aiterward he became a burgher of African republic and a dar- It was claimed in his be- half that he could lead a body of men more successfully against hostile natives 1an any other man in the Transvaal. fe came to be so feared by the natives that the knowledge that he w head of a punitive expediti resulted in their surrender. It was during these wars with the natives that Joubert became acquainted with Paul Kruger, and the two men be- MAGNETIC POLE LOCATED. g the property of a who are now ot work. the wounded will die. Wie TELLS OF GUAM. Its Soil is Fertile— Frequent Earthquakes and The Borchgrevink Expedition Returns From of Japanese the Antarctic With News of Succ ss, ploring ring C. El General Wheeler has navy department a report upon iu ob- servations and impressions of the island He says the area oi the isl- about 150 square miles, vice president of the Troesoent n eorge Colley at Majuba and acted as president of the republic | in i -84, during Kruger's sachusetts | The Borchgrevink ened) ion left Ho- bart, Tasmania, ough only about 1 per cent. is now | fixed at about 0,000 souls, i whom res: ide in the towns RUSSIA MENACES TURKEY. 2ar Has Assembied 250,000 Troops for Ace tive Service—Warships Ready. ross near Cape it having been sd he at i steamer [ Santa leave them there with full equip- has | nent of every for them early grevink's 2 produced in quantity, cocoanut trees especis ally A dispatch from Odessa, “There can be no longer sup crior to any seen efore gn the trop- Ficing completed in been ‘mobilized for “active service. t ) any consequenc e in Guam is th e product in E ng ay The tow ns on the Po is oa in instant a sion in the relations between St. burg and the Subiine Porte beconnes | { | s | = - was sen- | SEVERAL MILLIONS MORE. | — I The Cost of the War Has Not Been Correctly ! portion “of Fh eine i of : and the rest of nipa A and bamboo. i has been discovered that a serious i ffici 1 cooler ao hi of the Bhi ories fhongh fe inh: ghia declare the ho Pee is almost ot 3.420 laborers from | mates of the cost of the war in the serious complications mt = sons & in She Caneass and along the rts from several departments 1 are from e to twelve 3 quarterm: aster’s ee tments. i had beer + sti ied that | in he 1 Until these reports come in the goods are Sarsied on the gov: crnment’'s books ROBBERS’ BOLD EXPLOIT. Lock Four Men in a piv Car and Loot It is said that if all the reports were in the estimated cost of the war would be increased by several million dollars. Notices were sent to- day to all the of- brewers office at Belvillc, after first capturing watchman and night fi in an empty refrigerator c As the robbers were preparing iit the Philippines. Root has directed the cre- + military division to be “division of the Pacific,” civbracing he the Philippine archipel- The division is to be divided intc Hubert tartan, Secretary of the bre yy - FIT § FOR SELF RULE. ena’ors Petligrew and Butler So Regard Cu- bans-—Havana Paper Attacks McKinley. United States were marched to the same ¢ ano Saturday in which they’ were convinced that the self-government: ant independence, mies of the people but are gras! to them. ans, It is thought they se Wi w il retain oo | Stan ab over these spark: ments as division commander. Bree Li offic ally reported at Fink yy, Sn ol 1 no al 0 3 cKinley for not Tolling the minor deta s inci ent t which ar- | promise of the im at ore to devote more time in the Antwerp iy ivory marke arger questions of policy | will not jc uba independent, but ‘on the contiaty his resolutions military hold of Fi United Sis on the island in order to convert Cuba into an American colony En ‘pounds of ivory. : | residence from the latter place to Shar- | on. Machinists Strike Settled. scitlement of the svi in the ma- riba, thus relieving “apprcien lr ti Rr cen er and representatives of the The settlement is to bes na ———— Prisoner Was Beheaded. “I.eyte Island, es Volunteer Tire. at Dagami, Company 2leski, beheaded while prisoner of is Yu Pui, the Chinese r reformer ® who was recently abduct 1 Rong and taken is Ca timed. to o involve the 130, 000 ma- 1 that 5,000,000 ean in India ate 2 county about Ci I, ing fed by the government and that hs cost for the ensuing year will be L f or about $16,200,000. This extract from the rded to the war department Mon: by Major General Otis, new departure in the prosccution of he war by the Philippino : at Chics ago, Cleveland, ] liabil 1 nition of Fas union was dl oco, with new debits cos men will return to work pending arbi- r hours and other dif- imed that assurances the railroads are comi- at New C his death was due to fan 1atics, ii should | Lit be found that Porgorzles ki wi { headed by instructions from the officer “in command of troops, will be taken to insure Ds treat- ment for American pr isoners. pany has moved to Nec Donald, and will consisting of two j equ he ee of ld March 10, and the | I: other capsized in St. going to be rebate: 1 $140,000, and the government poor to replace them. Big Coal | Deal Made, World's Greatest Gasser. s closec at $ FT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, fo [eras z, president of a. er —— Ed- | bon Coal & Coke tly The gore ont has received $1 The owners cts with this company | for d two 3 periiips the sale of all coal ipped by them cast for the ensuing er 00,000 Sorih bei from nc: nd) banks. D hilippin ec ig n met art of this di re part thi coal will be Spore Toes © of war and were ot 10 come i] i m Newpe rt 1 h | foreign markets to Which Admiral Benjamin F. i be placed on the naval i J2alous Hishanes Deed. P. CG Frum, f E Fie house of a ncig who had separated from oe was st: and shot her three times and — f The woman will recover | pi be promoted to i Yeauis Caught in a Ten > force of Mexican troops | 1as a large body of Yaqui Indians led a short distance nor th o usy Miri | excepting to cut. thei China Premises Sepaesion ject of cheap dining rooms in London, Rockefeller Gives $2,000.900. ine | anybody’s chari A Domestic Tragedy. A King Follows a Quarrel. { ployed in the Ron Arbor Railroad _car at Owosso, yroke into the hom he had ban separated.” ly assaulted flicting wounds Ei 3 in | drew a revolver and Ti hivnsel Scott is fatally injured, province of Ps: angasinan, an of- | Mrs. Letitia Ferguson, al pany, “the Henrictia Coal Ny eo The New Y ork grand Jory h c investigation Third Avenue Railwa STRING MINERS AS BEGOME ROTO | FEYSTONE STATE NEWS CONDENSED MANY SHOTS | FIRED. GRANTED PENSIONS. Teachers on a Strike in Luzarne County—Bea- ver Falls Man Strikes it Rich at Cape Nome. Following pensions were granted last ' week—DPeter Bader, Johnstown, $24; Samuel W. Anderson, Rimersburg, $8; { Thomas Irwin, Leechburg, $8; Samuel Rhoads, Johnstown, $17; Charles O Palmer, Johnstown, $10; Lafayette Der- by, Meadville, $8; Catherine A. Green, Meadville, $8: Hezekiah Livas, Beaver Ashford Warnick, Dun- Lloyd Mahaney, Union- Mary Chapman, Blair ville, $8; Lyman R. Waddle, Beaver, $30. The teachers in the public schools of Pittston township, Luzerne count went on strike and the schools were closed. Six months’ salary is due some | of them. The school district has been ! in financial straits for some time. The | : | | | bar, $14 to $17 members of the school board say that | they cannot collect sufficient taxes to keep the schools going. Some of the teachers, however, claim that the board | s been extravagant, and instead of pay- ing salaries, has spent the money in | buying fine furniture, globes and Ee | i braries. Residents in parts of Shenandoah are highly excited owing to a cave-in in the inside workings of the Kehley run ! colliery. Plaster fell from the walls and ceilings and water pipes burst flooding the cellars. The houses are from ten to twelve inches out of line and are in a dangerous condition. Property owners have entered suit against the Thomas Coal Company, owner of the mine, for damages. | Eight thousand acres of wid land belonging to Hoover, Hughes & Co., of Philipsburg, and 1,100 acres of Trox- | ell & Smith, of Cleveland, have just | been sold to the State of Pennsylvania | = for a forest reservation. The land is | about the small streams in Clearfield | county that form part of the headwaters | of the West branch, and has been strip- | ped of all timber, but second growth is springing up. A letter has been received at Beaver Falls from Harvey E. Fleming, a promi- nent jeweler who is now searching for gold in Alaska. It was dated at Slate River January 21, 1900. He states that his party have several claims that they think wiil be paying ones. On a claim adjoining one of these from $13,000 to $20,000 was taken out in a short time last season. A burglary epidemic has terrorize New Castle, a half dozen occurring ev- ery week, and revolvers have become as indispensable in homes as cooking utensils. The home of Eugene Robin- son, near Nassau, Lawrence county, was destroyed by fire yesterday morn- ing. Postmaster S. W. Waters, in Warren, | 1as received a le tter from the dead let- | ter office in Washington. It had been | there over Ir years, no one claiming | it. The letter contained a money order | issued and mailed to M. Donley, St. | Marys, Pa., December 18, 1888, by | Isaac S. Alden, postmaster in Warren | at that time. | i | | | | | Stewart, a prosperous farmer | le Beaver township, Lawrence | county, a brother of Deputy State Su- perintendent of Public Instruction John Stewart and County Superintendent Thomas Stewart, committed suicide i Monday by shooting. Ill health was | probably the cause. The body of Gus Johnson, a Swede, who disappeared from Movnt Jewett, six weeks ago, was found in the woods | near that place, Tuesday afternoon. He had committed suicide by shootir ng him- self through the head. Despondency is the cause ascribed. The establishment of the free rural delivery of mails from the offices at laysville and West Alexander has so | reduced the business of the Plants, Eng- | and and Dunsfort offices that the post- | co masters there have resigned When the court for Fulton county + called it adjourned for want of bus ness. There were no trials on the dock- et, no prisoners in the jail and no in- formations to be made before the grand | | @ jury. } John Stevenson, Jr., vice president of | the Sharon Steel Company, has award- tractor for the removal of his $200,000 Andrew Carnegie has offered $13 to build a library at Blairsville, ject to his usual conditions. Matthew O'Connor was seriously in- jured by an explosion oi gas at a well on the Wall farm, near Monongahela. He was hurled 350 feet. Effects of I. J: Fuller, the missi tax collector of New Kensington, we sold Saturday by the sheriff. Fuller ties are estimated 00C0 1h- g in daily. A large box factory is to be built adjoining the Shenango tin plate plant, astle, by a Michigan firm. The Saltsburg Botde Works Com- begin operations this week, employing 300 men. "he Hamilton glass fac tory has re- sumed work at Blairsville, after a long idleness. The New Castle assessors have finish- ed their work for 1000 and Tepe rt the total assessed valuation of New Castle 736,046. This is an advance over ssment of 1809 of $461, coo. ight turn employed at the Steel & Wire Cora, at Beaver Falls broke all previous or Wed nesday night for a run on Ne. rods, it being 420,000 vounds. The People’s Water Company at Beaver Falls has just received an addi- tional pump, of the ¢ apacity of 500,000 gallons, making the pumping capacity of the works 1,500,000 daily. The board of trade of Grove City has about concluded negotiations where- by a large woolen mill will be located there. The principal stockholders of the company are Charles Powers, of Mannington, \W. » and T. S. Bailey, of Sandy Lake. Charles F. Hood, of Connellsville, who has practically perfected coke and coal briquettes under a process con- taining no gheh, is preparing to manu- facture the fuel. Frofils in Cheap Meals. Thomas Lipton’s beneficent pro- THE HUSTLER 3 Cleans the clothes dts silt in a very short time. Impossible to tear the clothes. Adjusts itself to all kinds of washing. Cleanses heavy pieces such as blankets and comforts as readily as it washes the finest faces. Can be operated by a child, THE QUEEHK. 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Pucrto Rios le gisation, satisfaction, or or feotey tte ed the contract to a New Castle con- | ing in (the Sam Try it and you will alw: ays buy it, re FOR SALE 13Y GROCERS. | to cies on i gener: ral pl stands, without separating fire tar- | “The House entered uj pon the _consid- JERSEY BELLE Lui Shi Go., in’ charge of the bill, PECULIARTIES ¢ oF GENIUS. ast Aon bill out $80, 000,000, but there was a iT of about $47,000.000. SIXTY-SEVENTH DAY. e Alaska civil code bill was amend- $ to and the privilege of dred- maguo and Sig. Foll One prima donna at least has been nOWD 120 nko her own cook to prepare her when she was invited Me Bemisia is not so United States revoking permits heretofore granted. i House continued the cl uny inesve: viking she dink must be warm, even cham- ciency appropriation bil pi the 1 pe Srpropiles bill were agr 1X T Y- EIGHT H DAY. s taken by the Sen- i berty She su by asking for a pitcher of hot water. When it was brought to her Ss ceeded to dilute the champag: 3 uerto Rico measure the pro levying 15 per cent. of the Dll pos sibly tear ing ‘that ply such a sen- Doane was Sn by While the vote is regarded as pres aging the passage of the measure, it is not regarded z the fil Sy on the bill. hot Sater in his oi ghne, Cnioacn the same hygienic course. ng one, when it came The ai appropriz been agreed upon by the mittee on postoffices. of about Se invited to dine in the s was agreed to in an vas to open his opera hat 2nd ut it on the floor beside his fish and the earlier sed Zritnont surprise. nates ig points of objec that referring to the bons and other edibles found thelr way acted fipos i He committee, uses of a device by _ are paid for only and is designed to facile i commercial transactions company arose from where the poor may obtain the best food well cooked and well served at from 134d to 414d a meal, has a profit- making side to it which relies ves the patrons of the establishment from the notion that they are the recipients of It is said that when the enterprise is developed a little furth- er it ! return 3 per cent. profit on the investment.—New York Commer- cial. Gelling In Touch The nine Bishops of the Anglican Church in India have issued a liberal- minded past acknowled; instanc have received from non- Christians, and they urge churchmen while ste their own | to disclaim for in ot fliers the intention or the right to e | Sa¥ any word that may cause just of- © | fense to Hindoos, Mohammedans of I letter in which they with gratitude the many ympathy and support they or adfast in 1 striving for unity, themselves and deprecate faith an —Chicago Tribune, > and fork and Shen a x put then when an infant in arms made the hall resound with its cries. i oon k=] ¢ Ww hen the vourn C am e i s disgusted at finding these son of a o of uncontrolla- I prefer to go without my ¥ im sportant. sth ne in 2 BR pointment on the “police force I | Rasphe Dre: paper, lic par for circ A m out res ney ar Jake k ruggts EW. 5 On of Tol hour. 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