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The Leader-Democrat from Springfield, Missouri • 8

The Leader-Democrat du lieu suivant : Springfield, Missouri • 8

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SS 'ic. rfips ft 'r EU1 -t-v i-r i 1 'r- I I Of-E: FRIDAY, MAT 1IM. id TODAY, HAT II, MM. VJ LIADKK-DE1I0CSAT, KPRINGFIRLS, MOL PORTOIICOIS HOT A FDREI6H COUNTRY INTEREST WCREfcT. A BIG CROWD IN THE SUPREME COURT ROOM.

TABL'EiTSI SECRETARIES ARE GLAD 'United Supreme Court So Holds In its Opinion. The Insular Decision Is Generally Looked on as an Administration Victory. Aubrey's pistol wee Imbeded ia the celling over Weightmens heed. Weigjitman always regretted deeply this (plaids, but according to the code of the border, had he not reeented the Insult, be would have been a disgraced men. BtlU, It saddened his heart and aU his attar Ufa.

Bhortly afterward, he moved to Kansas, where he was Uvlsg when the civil war broke out Early In 1M1 a tract wee made between General Harney, representing the United States government end the governor of Mleaourl, by which Missouri wee to he treated ae neutral territory during the war which wee now seen to be Inevitable. This trues was broken by Captain Nathaniel Lyon by the attack on and capture of Camp Jeckeon on May 10, 1IM. On Jnne 10- Captain Price, commending at Fort Leavenworth, made a descent City with a body of up qunrters there. This of the uprising of ths sympathisers In western Missouri. was established on bank of Rock creek, 10 Kinase CUy, end It soon of a laVge body of Confederate On June II Captain lieutenant, afterward with 1 squadron of tbe reason for thle cause its dismissal.

Stanley's 11 red upon and he beet In the melee Captain jp. the opinion of the court in the caa of Dooley ys. the United. States against removing the duty on goods imported from Porto Rico and the United States between the date of military occupation and taking effect of the Porto Rican tariff. The justice held there could be 110 doubt of the validity of the duties levied By virtue of General Miles' order prior to the ratification of the treaty of peace.

It placed this right on the ground of military necessity. With reference to the duties levied after the ratification pf the peace treaty, the court said a different rule applied, and it held these duties invalid. Justices Gray, Shiras, McKenna and White dissented. In the Downes case the supreme court decides in an opinion by Justice Brown that while Iorto Rico is a territory of the United State it is not such for tariff purposes, and that the Foraker act is consti- lutional. The judgment of the cir cuit court was affirmed.

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A box of Eupepsia Tablets will be fervudd by mail to any address on receipt of 50 cent, Two Weeks' Treatment 50 Cents. Your Money Back If They Fail THX CUPKPBI ssa OLSUS St. The Tax Collected on Imports on Spgaf Was Illegal Several of the Judges Deliver Dissenting Opinions. NEW YORK. Uur the scenes In the court room of the United States supreme court when lie decisions cn insular cases wr'ri made speuUl from Washington says that no such crowd either as to numbers or distinguished persons has been seen in that assembly In Ions tlmt.

People lined in both directions from the doors down the gloomy corridors of the great Capitol building. 'The colored bellffe at the doom bed all dhe could do to hold the anxious throng outside. The bare rumor that the court would render its decision lu the Insular ami a hasty ret rest upon Kansu horse, and took id the occasion southern A rendurous the western miles east of became tbe eemp militia. Prlco dispatched General cavalry, to ascertain gathering end men were feir r. WASHINGTON, May ajvThej establishment of lighthouses, for United Statu aupteme court toddy the maintenance of quarantine ala-handed down opinion covering all lions, for erecting public buildings of the issues on the new insular have that effect? 1 -51 iR2BE sent the people to the capital in a frensy of excitement.

Secretary Root la quoted in We.iii-lngton dispatch as saying of the supreme court's du'ision In the Inuuiar case: 'Tnquestiunably the 'decision of the court sustain t' contention of the theories and policy adopted by the ad-; Welghtman was appointed a brigadier I ministration tn i imineiing the affairs general and pul lu eommund of the col-! of the Spanish Islands since the ratifi-! umn from Lexington. Holloway, the Confederate commander, wsa mortally wounded, and Richard H. Wcightman succeeded him. The Con. federates fell hack to Lexington, where General Sterling Price Joined them.

A council of wee edvlscd the gathering of all Missouri force at Cowsktn Prairie, in tho southwestern corner of the state. -LiJL itwacttmi DR. HENDERSON, 18! ft 183 West 9th Kansas City, Ea (ftn jj) The Old ffellabla Doctor. Otdoatln Ago and Longest Located. A Regular Graduate In Medlolno, Over 27 Yoara Spools! Fraotlcs.

22 Years In Kannas CUy. 1 CtarStYulrwuL'i? WkT Ires from aS OT SrewksfA Ns ftdlaiBM Mat U. hrr- I Seminal Weakness and penostllT or ky letter. tet Clnasdsediposura. Knnesntua uglesaraeusda.

"Will an act cstatili.hing a complete local government, but with the reservation of a right to collect duties upon commerce be adequate fur that purpose? None of these, together will be sufficient, if the contention of the government be sound, since acts embracing all these provisions have been passed iu connection ith Porto Rico, and it is iin-isted that it is still a foreign Among the aspirant for military honor! wni cx-Cnitcd Stans senator David B. Atchison, who prided hlmuelf upon his personal resemblance to Oenernl Juckton. He look dislike to Welshman who was small of stature, end that little gnncrlngly epokc of him sc GREAT CROWDS OP INDIAN' fiun oi P1'1 111 lAun crrvppq ihe some little embarrassment caused WBU ll. thBt n0 duties can be col- 1 h'ctcl except by mgresaioual legbii' i tion, but that will be only a temporary Disappointment That Will Be 1 embarrassment." Turned Out By the Bis Gov- i Former Attorney General Crlgga In an interview upon the supreme conn' eminent Lottery Soon. r(lrtu mean dectamns said: A splendid vinery for the I.

In .1,. .1. tvatlun on the vlul prltclpl of expan- 1. Cf 0' 'UV tion. unnyrsaary for me to say enl foice.

with cavalry end artillery, lung reta ves. He hud nut Bpr ng- wttll lW i field foe 14 years and was astoniahed ut. country within the meaning of the ith. change, that tapes of time bed made on ln ony rvally lmp.rr- Its Ihs sititaspsnAa Af na irtwit 1 tant point Involved. groat mnn.

When Weightmnn'a column arrived to within a few mile of Carthage it was suddenly confronted with strong Fed- tariff laws. in the appearance of the town. commanded by General Fran SciycL Wcijbmian mml Immediate dinposHlM fur battle. Mewing wbal little artillery be had In hi centre end area TSoewnda mmi. "fmi vvvvlv aci'iiif-MbmiHiu, voua debUltr.

wrekaea uf ut vijr tau, eta, pereiaaesiiv f.i.'i vtikottmir HydroccleJE'SiltSSJHf Phimosis--: 'iSaat1 Book tares (nr viialaAd. sertpitue ef sbeee diar. ila edacii ia, mm, seat araled is i'k eesu ia atasipa Free Museum of Aeslmur See nusauCM Sexual Debility, gyaS Wiysudewe, csusImImw. Sr drcaiu Vwiibunu. euLBti.

ui blvkke. on Ua fuse, nwtM nf ulued urn bMeTpriuli Uok.eniMd Mu an ferrtuulatu, pubfomue, avonlua to udaty, loaioTarx. vd newer. lesaCf mankne, eta, esrej ter Ilia I mb step alfhv leuea restore teat hxqsI piwr. ntrtt and Ural power, en-terra sad simetku wesb pans and make you at for mwrfsxe Syphilif.TfifflWfta for Ula Kloed Poiaomag, gain pieesata Ulcers.

AwtillufS. ftorea neeenuea uu Cleat, snd pit urma ef rrlvaM Diseases, pnaitivaiy eaiederuunny retarded. (stricture r4e1'v wunsat JlllklUIE UMeaeeflnalniBSat A New Slid lofalUbte Hume Trrumeui. He 'h Theuaaeila of ru'rtoail AaansoBwIibuutwuru.i vdia flap Mr. Weir bu spent most of the time nee he left thle elty la the Indian country.

He has been over ell tho res- Opinion in London, creations that are to be opened by the; LOMDON, May The Liindon newe-govornment next August. He gives papers have paid scent ettonllon to the discouraging account of the prosnect the' decision of the United Rtatce supreme average adventurer bus of gcttln court In the Insular caaes. The few home In the big territory. There arc 1 comment made deal principally, with now, the Vinlta man says, nt least SC "the confusing nature of the Judgment." fomtllea for every claim wailing on the It It. however, agreed that the practical border of the lend for the day of the il- result is obvious that It leaves congress iotmenl.

Ths land s-ekers are still free to deal with the annexed territories I ASTHMA, CATARRH Cur4 feom by a an! quick Mbift Dr. Bnaanun bss tees kc' ia XsMMCdr, tea year! ftwiag w.itu i fe hsiwa! v-W iT.n i fj? WMfc t'A' YEAPS AND ALMOST WITH rAfiOtses' Wat w. fe: thattwadaolauSirtn. Wrui. "boam ayaintom blaak, lUKNIfcHru KKKE.

DltftDDll ofththctMlriif LA I AnH II BreKkUlaiid- M-kCawASa Caiairb esiwea deafecaa an I iMtm; Sneidd Catarrh MadatoAdbiMBBilC, i.niniliwMMKt CaunbcanaceDyreriiala, nlM efitae Stomach. With Iheat Maftf tma torpid km, weak tuta and kdawSmaa ns II pleases; The EL James Gasette says: It is one of those-legal fictions which had no much to do -with tbe development of car own Institutions. It is certainly a convincing Judgment for President McKinley's government, and will probably clear away many difficulties bequeathed to American statesmen by the gpintab war." 1 larta loaSM at Uia Handw iMmd HU. DEAFfjESS.raS enuare Tram amrlel fmi and eatanrn of hurrying to the Indian reservations. They are coming trom every part of the Union.

A ceneua wee taken a shore time ago ln one of the Immigrant towns and 1,100 famlllea from Marlon county, were reported. Thousands of peopla are selling ont their homes and going to the territory hoping thet they will drew lucky number. will spend tbe summer without earning any money and exhaust their (mail stock of capital before tho day of the opening. Then the greet mob of disappointed movers will t-e homeless and bankrupt. Mr.

Weir think that the public ouxhl to be more thoroughly warned of tip danger that threatens the lend hunters middle cir. Her ten were dry and frk Mop. nolara in her hand, enr 1 thickened. Bpecialirta mid ihe Could not he cured. Bhewnaedanud dimaMcwaid the ho a BIS mr.atat CaaaaMiiam auladha aaf Suffcrfng w.ih i 'ilircn nlla in c'lijii to aletp.

Haa more trnulde In damp weather oc Kk Inerewea bia nl'enn. Jle unfit for work of nny ktn-l. I na In thia eondUloB a lie. branaman turn! me. w.

ii. csari-NTTn. MMEuclid X. Mr, rpnpMiktah fmvhtlhrfW Uke le School tar Deaf and Dnmbat Olathe, kan. Two ware npo Dr.

Prana man cored me. I can now hear (he hlrda aing, people la Ik and ni clock tick. IkrowhecntnOaurthsad Dcnlnera. IRNNIK It. HeCXSV.

RI Nehmau Banaaa CUy, am of nil coven all Mcdlcinea snd iao for home lieauuni. Branaman Medical We are, therefore, of the opinion that at the time these duties were levied rorto Rico was not a foreign country within the meaning of the tariff laws but a territory of the United States, that the duties were illegally exacted and that the plaintiffs are entitled to receive them back. In the course of his reasoning on the manner of the acquisition -of Porto Rico, Justice Brown held that congress haa authority to control such territory. Justice McKenna went into a detailed examination of the cases cited in the majority opinion. He maintained that they did not show dear a current of decision, but disclosed much divergence of view.

He referred also to the fact that precedents not in consonance with the majority view were now dismissed as dictum and not binding opinion. He spoke of the dangers attending the dismissal of judicial opinion as dictum and of the greater danger when such a course may interfere or had interfered with the action of a nation. Justice Brown also announced Two More Case. WASHINGTON, May SA-The United Statti supreme court oday adjourned until October. The two remaining insular cases, that of 4 diamond rings, dealing with Importations fronr the Philippines, and the other known the second Doo- VritchA.

Altman Hdh nstitute Kansas OUfiff who ire rushing into the territory to xet their name, registered for the drawing. 'yolvln th OFFICERS IN CHARGE WERE UNCONCERNED. nupport-Ini thle with hi Infantry, he maneuvered hie cavalry a to menace Sellers Dunks. Hr then advanced to the attack. Stand did not long contest tbe field, but after an hnnr put hi column In full retreat, end did not xtap running unlit nightfall, Atchison bed watched Ki-lghtman during the kettle, and became Inst In admiration for hi coolness, quickness of action, and superb resources, and evar afU-rverd spokt of him as that "great little man.

Weiylilnian wee the soul of three hardy men at Cowikln. They antlered untold hardship but hit privations were ii treat a theirs. WHO no provender but green corn, with no shelter except that furnished by a scant supply ct wsson covers, they drilled and exercised and hardened themselves for the service they hoped to engage In. In the latter pert of July they were Joined by a few regiment of Infantry and cavalry under General McCullougn, and an advance on Springfield wee ordered. On their way they were surprised at Wilson creek by General If on and Eirgel with a large force of regulars and It waa against the Confederate center, held by Weightman' brigade, eruied with double-barreled shot guns and Mississippi riles that Lyon's anpremeet effort was made.

The bnlk of hie men wit regulars, but with their beet fighting they could not drive the Mleaourlins from their front nor break their line. Assault followed assault but the men from Cowskln never budged. From under lha canopy of smoke that covered them, their rifle and bird guns blued with rapid precision. An effort by Colonel Piumm'i Kaniens to turn Welgbt-mane right wee handsomely met end repulsed by ths Third Louisiana, while Pearce's Arkansas hors stood guard over hit left Siegel's regiment were turned loose In that direction; but still Lyon drove his men to the eon filet, while Weightman encouraged hi to continued resistance. An hour, nearly, before tbe battle ended, Weightman received a fatal wAund.

but ho was borne from the field, ba-eeeehed the surgeon to suppress the impression that It was serious. He died before tbs strife ceased, but was content because he knew his men were still (tending firm. The stubborn realitanc of these raw men, illy armed and poorly clad, drove Lyon to desperation, and he recklessly exposed himself to their firs. Shortly after the death of the gallant Weight-men the federal general fell with a bullet through hi heart Tha death of Lyon ended the belli, but the exultation of the victors wu foil ln the grief that cam when It vie learned that the noble end devoted Weightman wu dead. An Investigation of the Manila Irregularities ia Started in the City of Washington.

poitatbma from the United States to Porto Rico, failed to receive attention today end go over until next term. Tbe treasury officials discussed with muck Interest today the decisions of the supreme court yesterday lu tha Insular cases, s'nd the conclusion bis been reached thet nothing In the decisions ia conclusive upon the government to change its administration of tbs custom lews as to the Philippine islands and. therefore, duties will continue tq be eol lected on Imports from thoes islands, as heretofore, and until the court shall have decided specifically that Porto Rico is a part of tbe United States The hardship thet will follow the at lotment of the lend can not be over estimated. A vest army of helpless people will be forced to aeek a living elsewhere as soon as the August opening Much of the land will be practically worthless when it la allotted. Thera are sandy tracts and untlllable sections in tbe reservations.

Some of the land is very fine, na rich as a garden. The lottery wheel which the government wilt spin in order to determine how the prises shall be distributed will be like ell other game of chance1 A losing device for the majority of tbe playere. possessions which have' been in controversy. Although several of the derisions upheld the contestants on certain issues raised, yet in the most important decision of that of Downes against Bidwcll, Justice Brown announced a sweeping decision of the court upholding the general attitude and poUcy of the government at the present time. The effect of this decision is to af-.

firm the constitutionality of the Foraker act and to give congress power to deal with a newly acquired territory in such manner the legislative branch nay consider Suitable for a new territory. The decision also has the effect of declaring that the new insular possessions do not by virtue of treaty Of cession acquire all privileges and rights fthe constitution. WASHINGTON', May decision in tlie insular rase was handed down by the supreme court today. The main opinion was handed down in the case of the New' York importing firm of De-linia which brought suit to have the $13,000 exacted by Collector Bidwcll of New York on Sugar imported from San Juan, Porto Rico, refunded. 1 Justice Brown first announced the decision on the point of juris- diction, holding that the court had jurisdiction.

He also held that the 'duty was illegally collected, holding that at that time Porto Rico 0 a territory of the United States and not a foreign country, Justice McKenna delivered a dig- senting opinion and was joined in hst opinion by Justices Shiras and Justice Gray also dissented. -V v.i Justice Brown said that whether sugars imported from or into Porto Rico were dutiable depended upon Porto Rico is a foreign Country. He held that the right to acquire territory involvea the right 0 govern and control it by con-; frets, but he said that a country could not be both foreign arid do mcitlc. Justice Brown concludes tv- 5 as follows: fc "If an act of congress be necet-: aary to convert a foreign country trsT Into a domestic territory, the ques- If. 'K't v'' tion at once auggesta Itself what ia demanded for this territory.

Would an act appropriating fhoney for fft purchase be sufficient? Apparently not. Will the appropriating of the duties collected upon the imports to and from such a country for the -v 1 benefit ol iti government be Appftrenlly not ppropri- '-4 y. SLEW AUBREY. UNEXPECTED MEETING. fife IK! t-' M-i; Dr.

I. H. Powell Finds Hi Wife as Waiter in Nichole. Dr, I. H.

Powell, a prominent cltlsen of Muldrew, I. while en hie way to Thayer, to visit hi wife and whom he supposed were at her lather's, registered at the Barclay house at Nichole Junction and on entering the diningroom was surprised to see hla wife In the capacity of waitress. She wee passing through Nichols on her way to Carthage, as she alleged, end receiving en offer of thet position accepted it Her husband la puseied how she can do inch work, for he says he always had to keep a servant at home. Mrs. Powell Is a bright vivacious woman and good looking.

Ska a member of the Watte family of the Cherokee nation, who fought the federal govern' ment for so long. No reasons ware given by either for her straga action. Both left lari night for Thayer. bates from suynr i-aler, tad food naval officer bad sobriied I paws from vegetable Mof Woodruff also tbat th stealing to a cn tain extent lighten, that prevent, owing to me coadltk vailing in Manila barb methods of nnlosdbig goods transports to the lighten sad to the shore. It staled thet the ts ''J In the peculations exported is losses by boards of survey, bT report certain lng no reaponellillil.

lose in the ihlpmnit of fioodi nils end their delivery to losses which ere salt! be sTOt Arrest in Manila MANILA, May Cnprata Spellman, Lieutenant Albert tnd Surgeon Dudley W. FdA third infantry. nteMonedit JJJ: southern Leyte, bate bees charged with trading hemp from dosed porta Jbey tried by oonrt-marllxl. It determined whether tbe nsri buyers ere directly He i ioo Yean 0M- MOUNTAIN GROV'K, Mo, Levi Boater and son. near Tyrone, Text.

i Mountain Grove last tombstone for the tonaers Lennnn Boater, wlio died a Boater 1 tma of the 'Zi the world who he aitolsri (-100 year. Thle remaikab1 is to his present home is from Ohio her. He wu born In tbe and nut vote for Andre 1828, when be wee lint time. HI frr of 1811 and was ntthebellleofNcwOiWaj 8, 1816. Mr.

nosh on himself niid distinctly the war of 1 0 connected with IL i who were In the whom are living yd. rf-fi slon on account of the hla sons, who was "Jisj maintains foil and srllVJ tellcctnal- foeullle-i. snd expect, to ll His appearance tb (I1 younger, Ittugbs hrartl appetite snd walks ipriP The eoubrett" 'hl Of not. a genorsl ahead of tb aho 11 the backtr, A Death Recall a Wilson Creek Incident. WASHINGTON, Hey few day ago Roger Chew Weightman died in this city.

Hie death recall ths eventful record of bis father, Richard W. Weightman, who met hla death In thc bsttl af Wilson Crack, August 15, 18M. James E. Psyne contribute! an Interesting chapter on the life of the elder Welgbtmai, which will be reed with Interest In the west In IMS, when F. X.

Aubrey made hi famous ride on horseback from Santa Fa, tp Independence, Mr. Weightman waa editing a weekly paper In Santa Fe, sad without Intending offense, he made some sport of Aubrey' feeL Aubrey, however, took greet umbrage at tbe i newspaper, squibs, end said that when- he next vlalted Renta Fe he would kill Weigbtman. Upon tbe return of Aubrey a year later, Weight-man knew nothing of tha threat, Invited him to drink. Aubrey choa wine, end glass of tbe ssmi liquid wu poured out for hie companion. Weigbtman raised his glass, cried; "Here's to tha hero of ths greatest horseback rlda ia history, And," said holding his glass on high and swashing tha bittor sar casm, hare'a to ths man who filled bis newipeper with damned Ilea about Weightman eye biased with a sudden fury.

In aa Instant he had dashed hi wine In the Frenchman's fee end drew hla bowl knife. Aubrey had el ready, drawn a pistol, bnt before he pould nee It Wrightmaa bed plunged hi knife Into hln heart The ball from GLUTTONY IS more common than we may think, If we define gluttony ae eating beyond the body' mm of luateunce sad beyond the stomach capacity for digestion end assimilation of food. Thit is fair definition, and it fastens the name ghfe ton on many 1 pencil who would resent the term a an insult. Tbe feet of this gluttony is marked by its eousequemres. The overloaded stomach becomes die- WABKirtJTON, May appears trom the official reports raeelvsd by the department that Colonel Woodruff had set on foot an Investigation of the Irregularities, especially those relating to ths sales of commissary Supplies, before tbe arrival of Major West The latter began an Independent Investigation.

When Major West became depot commissary he found a very lex state of affaire There were several large ws rail dumb, mostly In charge of commissary eergeeale, end no way of holding the non-commissioned officers responsible for the property under their charge. Major West decided to take an inventory before proceeding with other business, but found this almost impossible, bs-caueo individual stock books for each warehouse bad not been kept under the former managemenL As targe amounts of goods were being rent ont from etch warehouse dally, ths opportunities for Irregularities induced the sergeants, civilian employes end tenmsten to engage In the business of selling commissary supplies. The method by which this wu nceompllihed was: Orders would he given by a commissary sergeant in charge of a warehouse for dellrery to ths civilian teamster of tha warehouse certain goods. This teamster would deliver the good to parties to whom they had been previously sold by some other Individual In the conspiracy, end the money would be divided pro rata among the men engaged in the scheme. The lax methods of Major Davis, the former depot commissary, end of Captain Rend allowed the system to go on.

Major in reporting upon the geaenl conditions, recommended thet a commissioned officer be pieced in charge of etch warehouse and held responsible for the property. From report made by Colonel Woodruff, It appears that he became annulled that tha pnrcbnse privilege of the commissary stores In Manila were being abused. This induced blm to maks an lnveitlgatlon and it wu found tbat flour, bacon and other supplies were being sold In Manila. It alto was found that thr retlrms which sr not used by the troops were being disposed of, snd thle wm attributed largely to the Alee mode by ihe m-tnwlng volunteer. Colonel Woodruff feu that BaJ had aoeepted re- n.1 1 ki Ahtv.Ve'-- A TOWN TAKEN.

IjV YOUNG WOMAN KILLED. essed, Ths popular term for the condition Is "weak" The "weak" stomach faila In furniahlng adequate nutrition for the body, and soon the "weak-ness" spreads from the stomach to other KJpjeice'e Golden Medical Discovery ernes iliriisri of the stomach and other organs of digestion and it euables the perfect sanmilation of food, by which alone tho health end strength of the body ia maintained. Voer SNdktae Meed me weefe that 1 iBgW dreec i wheel tadfij; I Ik taakwriee. sad my euasl yrelee too makaefPotfid. Aadmiiranta Me.

iiri dow I look Meed I IM Lev I whey 1 1 tutnl Wttk A Rifle Waa Accidentally Dia- charged. WICHITA, May Nsrdln, a party of society young ladles and gentlemen went picnicking end when a picture yvaa being made of the group Mist Norm Wolfram asked Miss Bishop to point a rifle at her to add to the romance of the acena. Miss Bishop did so. Tha rills was discharged accidentally and Mias Wolfram was killed Instantly, the bullet pierring her heart French Reconnoitering Party Invades a Chinese City. PARIS, May 19.

A dlspalub received here from General Voyron at Tien Tsln end dated May 10, asye that a reenn-nol taring party came upon a welled town 15 kilometres northeast of Ting Chau. The town authoritlfi rafnsed to open the getee, whereupon the Frend) artillery opened The wall wu breached end tha town taken. On French infantryman wu wounded. General Ralllonr le sconring ths conn-try with column of French troop and Ii supporting the Chinese regulars. Mrs.

Andrew Faulk Dead. SIOUX C1TT, Msy 19 Andrew J. Faulk, widow of tbe tale Governor Faulk, appointed governor of Dakota territory In 1855 by President Andrew Johnson, died in Tenkton, 8. yesterday of old age. SytaHl Min 1 Iket seemed ee Jteed wM ke me uta ft i kStSri uiuTk Kja.ifcnwttevfrTa here net tod a tuck ritadlgwqoo erriaetack ewflSkJoer Mr.

Gustier, according io tha Philadelphia Record, was talking about hla latast conquest "Whet does aba look likef? asked "Wall, replied aussler, has br-olord hair, lika-URa area da smbUm ayaa aa4 a complexion.

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